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Scott B. Frame Memorial Lecture
James F. McDonnell
Assistant Secretary, Department of Homeland Security Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office
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New Threats, New Solutions
Alexander Eastman, MD, MPH, FACS,Moderator
The Future of EMS and the National Trauma System
Eileen Bulger,MD, FACS
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Hemorrhage Control Before Airway: What Are We Doing?
Kenji Inaba, MD, FRCSC, FACS
The Role of Private Sector EMS in Times of Crisis
Edward Racht , MD
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Debate: Rescue Task Forces and Integrated Response
PRO: Ofer Lichtman, NRP/ CON: Mike Clumpner, PhD, MBA, NRP
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Innovations in TBI Management and Detection
Deborah Stein, MD, MPH, FACS, FCCM
Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA)
Megan Brenner, MD, MS
Developing Trauma Systems in Latin America
Thomas Scalea, MD
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Caring for Ourselves: A Critical Component of Resilience
Kimberly Roaten, PhD CRC
Assessing Children for Risk of Cervical Spine Injury after Blunt Trauma
Julie Leonard, MD, MPH
Response to the Manchester Bombing
Daniel Smith, MPara
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Register
World Trauma Symposium
October 30 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Registration: $265 / $340 physicians
The Symposium provides 8 hours ofCAPCE-accredited CE, nursing CE or CME, and includes breakfast, lunch and a trauma-focused vendor display area. WTS is held in conjunction with EMS World Expo.
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