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1 Room 1 Sepsis 8:30-8:55 Sepsis Early Detection of Sepsis in the ED Sohil Pothiawala India 8:55-9:20 Controversies in the sepsis acute management Selene Larrazolo Mexico 9:20-9:45 Sepsis ultrasound José Retamal Chile 9:45-10:10 Sepsis, Update. Rob Stenstrom 10:10-10:35 Hidden killers in infectious disease Matthew DeLaney EUA 10:35-11:00 Sepsis-fluid therapy when to stop Srinath Kumar India Plenary: Edgardo Menendez Coffee Break Strategic decisions in emergency medicine 12:20-12:45 Everyone, Everywhere -Diversity and Equity in Willem Joste Southafrica Emergency Medicine Training 12:45-13:10 Team-based learning in undergraduate medical Arif Alper Cevik United Arab education: Emergency Medicine approach Emirates 13:10-13:35 Overdemand of patients and critic patients at ED in Maribel Liliana Juscamayta Perú public hospital in Peru Tabraj 13:35-14:00 Building EM leadership in LMICs Heike Geduld South Africa 14:00-14:25 How to improve Working Conditions for Emergency Roger Dickerson South Africa Physicians 14:25-14:50 Use of data & analytics related to ED quality & Brian Holroyd performance 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:50 June 7th Lunch
2 Triage 15:50-16:15 Experience in implementing triage for Latin America Luis Vargas Colombia 16:15-16:40 Telephone Triage: an alternative development, Kevin Mackaway England implementation in Latin America 16:40-17:05 Triage Manchester: Mexico experience Noé Arellano Mexico 17:05-17:30 Evaluation of pediatric patient at ED. Pediatric Triage Miguel Liera Bañuelos Mexico 17:30-17:55 Trauma Networks Martin McKechnie Edimburg Trauma 8:30-8:55 C-Spine Injuries in the ED: Essentials & Updates. Charles A. Khoury 8:55-9:20 Penetrating neck trauma Sabrina Berdouk 9:20-9:45 Shock and Reanimation Units as a line production Sergio German Burgos Mexico 9:45-10:10 Shock and permissive hypotension Abel García Villafuerte Peru 10:10-10:35 Blood & Blood products in trauma Charles Khoury 10:35-11:00 Room 2 Plenary: Edgardo Menendez (Room 1) Coffe break Anticoagulation 12:20-12:45 Initiating anticoagulation in the Emergency Kerstin De Wit Department 12:45-13:10 New oral Anticoagulants use at the ED Ariel Fretes Paraguay 13:10-13:35 He who bleeds best bleeds last measuring anticoagulant W. Frank Peacock effect in the NOAC era 13:35-14:00 Stop the bleeding: update on direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and reversal agents Courtney Gibson Anerin
3 14:00-14:25 Reversal agents strateggies of the anticoagulation nowadays 14:25-14:50 Dealing with the bleeding complications of anti coagulants 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:50 Ricardo Asencio Anil chopra Mexico 15:50-16:15 An n perspective on toxicology: Everything can kill you! Anthony Cross 16:15-16:40 Arachne's Curse: Spiders in Emergency Medicine Willem Jooste Southafrica 16:40-17:05 Poisoning Management Narendra Nath Jena India 17:05-17:30 Snake accident in Panama Alberto Perdomo Panama 17:30-17:55 Nursing actions by Alacran stinging intoxication Elizabeth Rodriguez Vieira Mexico Room 3 Critical care 8:30-8:55 Making choices at the hemodynamic instability in resuscitation Erick Perez Mexico 8:55-9:20 Challenging cases in Anaphylaxis David Carr 9:20-9:45 Ultrasound applied to the patient in shock Juan Rojas Olave Chile 9:45-10:10 The Goldilocks approach to Targeted Temperature management Roger Dickerson Southafrica 10:10-10:35 Hypovolemic shock and non-invasive monitoring Enrique Nava Leyva México 10:35-11:00 Lunch Toxicology and poisonous animal Plenary: Edgardo Menendez (Room 1) Coffe break
4 Safety 12:20-12:45 Creation and evaluation of a standard ED safety Jonathan Benger United Kingdom checklist 12:45-13:10 Emergency Medicine Events Register - learning from Kim Hansen our errors 13:10-13:35 Choosing Wisely for Emergency Medicine an international perspective Amy Cheng 13:35-14:00 Update from the Utstein Emergency Medicine Clinical Lisa Kurland Sweden Indicators Conesus process 14:00-14:25 Critical analysis of incidents Amy Cheng 14:25-14:50 14:40-15:00 15:00-15:50 Lunch Educational system 15:50-16:15 Profesional competences of the emergency medicine specialist & critic medicine Pedro Veliz Martínez 16:15-16:40 Surviving and thriving during a residency training Nicholas Costain program 16:40-17:05 Teaching and assessing professionalism in Rick Penciner emergency medicine: An essential competency for both our learners and teachers. 17:05-17:30 Ultrasound educational experience as a tool at the ED Erick Ramirez in Mexico 17:30-17:55 Education for change: Perspectives from emergency Heike Geduld Care in Africa Cuba Mexico South Africa
5 8:30-8:55 Damage control in the first 20minutes of pediatric trauma. Can you apply this to pediatric patient? Adiel García Cuellar 8:55-9:20 Translating knowledge into clinical care for children in Ed Oakley the emergency department 9:20-9:45 Utility of Hipertonic Solutions in severe TBI Valentina Vega Rangel. México 9:45-10:10 High eficacy and eficency in CPR. Applicability in pediatrics Liliana Caceres Argentina 10:10-10:35 Pediatric Emergency Room: lessons learned and what Frederick Bloom can we do to improve? 10:35-11:00 Status Epilepticus in the paediatric patient: What Javier Prego Uruguay treatment options do we have? Room 4 Pediatrics Plenary: Edgardo Menendez (Room 1) Coffee break Pre-hospital 12:20-12:45 Learning whit Leisure an adult model of learning for Conor Deasy prehospital personel 12:45-13:10 Integration of a successful prehospital model, Eric Varela Experience of the Emergency Medical Care System of the State of Puebla 13:10-13:35 Cutting The Edge; 2018 Update on Prehospital Armando Alejandro Báez Critical Care 13:35-14:00 New Horizons of Space Medicine; Cardiopulmonary Raúl Carrillo Esper Resuscitation in Gravity "O", How is CPR in space? 14:00-14:25 Prehospital EMS comparaison of different system in Eric Revue the world (scoop and run vs stay and play) México México France
6 14:25-14:50 México September 19 th earthquake; experience of prehospital care at the impact site. 14:50-15:00 15:50-16:15 Developing International Standards for the Care of Older People in Emergency Departments 16:15-16:40 Moving Towards Integrated Emergency Care First Steps 16:40-17:05 Addressing the Challenge of Appropriate Triage Prioritization in Older ED Patients 17:05-17:30 Implementation of a Geriatric EM curriculum for year sixth medical students in Thailand 17:30-17:55 Accrediting Geriatric EDs: Launching the accreditation system Gabriel García Rodríguez Brittany Ellis, Don Melady, Simon Mooijaert, Christian Nickel, Chris Carpenter México, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Judy Lowthian, Peter Cameron Michael Bullard Jiraporn Sri-On Room 5 The challenge of a worldwide EM curriculum Kevin Biese, Chris Carpenter, Don Melady 12:20-12:45 EM curriculum development Cheri Hobgood & Nick Jouriles Andrew Singer & James Kwan 12:45-13:10 EM assessment Cheri Hobgood & Nick Jouriles Andrew Singer & James Kwan 13:10-13:35 The IFEM Leadership module Janis Tupesis Connie LeBlanc Janet Lin 13:35-14:00 Implementing educational curricula in multiple Janis Tupesis countries James Kwan 14:00-14:25 Discussion Thailand, Canadá
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