Battlefield Healthcare 2010 Conference
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23 Mrch 2010 - 24 Mrch 2010 |
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Munich, Germany |
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Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München |
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Defence IQ |
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Conference |
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Defence / Security |
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Disasters / Accidents, Soldier |
‘With roughly 90 percent of soldiers injured on the battlefield now surviving their wounds […] the challenge extends far beyond saving lives’ Military Medicine: Frequently asked questions. The Henry M. Jackson foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
Advances in combat casualty care have been phenomenal in recent years, leading to an unprecedented survival rate among combat casualties. However, the constant strive to perfect military medicine and improve rehabilitation techniques can not stop. Defence IQ’s second annual Battlefield Healthcare conference, taking place in Munich Germany, will take the lessons learned from front line medical care, through the process of rehabilitation, and give you the information you need to deliver the most effective combat casualty care.
Battlefield Healthcare will bring you:
- Strategic level briefings into the challenges of delivering combat casualty care
- The efforts to develop international standards for pre-deployment training of medical professionals, crucial in the continuing coalition operations are medical forces are deployed in
- Insights into front line casualty care with operational feedback briefings from the Danish, German, US and UK Medical Services
- In depth assessment of the interdisciplinary treatment of wounded personnel and of the management of Facial Trauma at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre
- Assessments of the latest advancements into polytrauma response; including damage control resuscitation, orthopaedic trauma surgery and the management of thermal injury
- Special focus into the latest treatments of TBI and delivering long term rehabilitation to combat casualties from Canada, Spain, US and Germany
Including International expert briefings from:
- Major General Alan Hawley, Commanding General, Army Medical Services, British Army
- Colonel Dr. Istvan Kopcso, Director, Centre of Excellence in Military Medicine, Hungarian Defence Forces
- Colonel Stephen F. Flaherty, Trauma Consultant to the Surgeon General, Chief of Surgery, Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre
- Colonel Karl Pecher MD, Vice Commander Regional Medical Command IV, Medical Forces Command Bundeswehr
- Professor Jose Leon-Carrion, Professor of Neuropsychology and Director Human Neuropsychology, University of Seville (C.RE.CER)
- Colonel Ian Moles, Commanding Officer, 204 (NI) Field Hospital (Volunteers), British Army
- Lieutenant Colonel Markus Besemann, Chief of Rehabilitation, Canadian Forces Health Services
- Lieutenant Colonel Sten Hulgaard, Medical Commander, Danish Division, Danish Army
- Major Johan Oele, Flight Surgeon, The Centre for Man in Aviation, Royal Netherlands Armed Forces
Plus, do not miss the "BATTLEFIELD HEALTHCARE: PUSHING THE IMAGING RESOURCE ENVELOPE" Focus Day:
- Application Of Advanced Imaging In Combat: Recent Experience From Iraq
- Disaster Preparedness For Mass Trauma Incidents Using The Example Of The Leiden University Radiology Department
- Mass Casualty Incidents
- The Future Of Telemedicine In Combat Casualty Care From Lessons Identified With The On-Going War In Iraq
"Excellent overview of what other nations are doing. A great way to make contacts among similar professionals" Delegate from the Medical Research and Material Command, US Army
‘'It has given me a wider view of all contributors to battlefield Healthcare which has been a very useful experience'’ Major Christine Mitchell, 2IC, 253 Med Regt, British Army
Venue and Accommodation
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski München Munich, Germany
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Standard Industry Rates Conference Only Early Bird- Save EUR 200 - Book and Pay by 11th December 2009* |
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1,899.00 |
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Discounted Military/Government Rates** Conference Only Early Bird- Save EUR 200 - Book and Pay by 11th December 2009* |
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899.00 |
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All above prices are subject to 19% VAT registration DE261101914. * All bookings must be made at the same time in order to qualify for these discounts. Only one discount available per person. ** Military rates apply to serving military officer and government personnel only.
Please note: All 'Early Bird' discounts must require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered whether by IQPC (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration. All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer.
Registration Policy Please view our registration policy for full information about payment, cancellation, postponement, substitution and discounts.
Sponsorship Opportunities
The Battlefield Healthcare 2010 will be attended by senior officials and decision-makers from industry worldwide, bringing together buyers and suppliers in one location.
Focused and high-level, the event will be an excellent platform to initiate new business relationships. With tailored networking, sponsors can achieve the face-to-face contact that overcrowded trade shows cannot deliver.
Exhibiting and Sponsorship options are extensive, and packages can be tailor-made to suit your individual company's needs. Most packages include complimentary entry passes, targeted marketing to industry officials and executives, and bespoke networking opportunities.
Other features of sponsorship include:
- Prominent exhibition space in the main conference networking area
- Participation in comprehensive pre-event marketing campaigns
- Tailored marketing strategies to suit your organisation’s size, capabilities and individual requirement
IQPC is proud of the value that it provides a large number of loyal clients, be they blue-chip firms wishing to be profiled as thought leaders, or SMEs seeking new leads from around the world.
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