It is a sad fact that the number of humanitarian disasters requiring international assistance seems to be on the rise. The earthquake earlier this year in Haiti and the recent flooding in Pakistan are just two examples. At the same time, armed combat is continuing in Afghanistan and the low-intensity conflict seems set to rage on in Iraq.
Whether responding to a mass casualty incident, participating in humanitarian missions in operational war zones, or taking part in armed conflict, it is vital that highly skilled medics are on-hand to minimise the loss of life and limb.
With this in mind, Defence IQ is delighted to announce that
Casualty Care Middle East 2010 will take place with the
official support of the Health Authority Abu Dhabi, between the 12th and the 16th December 2010 at The Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel & Resort, UAE.
Some of the key topics to be addressed will include: - Disaster And Mass Casualty Incident Planning And Response
- Coordinating And Providing Medical Aid In Emergency Humanitarian Situations
- Uses Of Ultrasound In Disaster Recovery
- Reverse Triage In CBRN Incidents
- Best Practice In Pre-Hospital Combat Casualty Care
- Damage Control Surgery In The Military Environment
- Damage Control Radiology
- Preparedness And Planning At The Region s Military Hospitals
- Combat Casualty Care: Innovations and Civilian Applications
- Providing Effective Pre-Deployment Training For Field Medicine
- Burn Treatment And Rehabilitation
- Virtual Reality In The Rehabilitation For Combat Injuries