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Programme Day 1              Registration from 0800
Session 1 0900-1030
RESUSCITATION

0900 – 0930 What’s good & bad in resuscitation; CRASH vs CONTROL
                Michael Parr
0930 – 0950  Evolution of blood transfusions strategies
                Kerry Gunn

0950 - 1010 Less is More: Fluid Resuscitation Strategies in the ED
                Peter Freeman
1010 – 1030 CATS are MICE: The role of tourniquets in early trauma resuscitation
                Mark Deoki         

1030 – 1100                         MORNING TEA

Session 2 1100 – 1230
RADIOLOGY

1100 -  1130  IVC Filters & the trauma patient
                Stuart Lyon
1130 – 1150  The role of CT in penetrating truncal trauma
                Brigid Connor
1150 - 1210  Do plain films still have a role in the evaluation of potential C-spin injuries
                Kate O’Connor
1210
- 12130  Blunt cerebrovascular injuries: What to image, how to image & its relevance
                Stuart Lyon


1230 – 1330                         LUNCH

Session 3 1330 – 1500
REVELATIONS

1330 – 1400  New Advances in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries
                Jeffrey Rosenfeld
1400 – 1430  Damage control orthopaedics
                Martin Richardson
1430  - 1500   Global variations in trauma outcomes
                Michael Parr
1500  - 1520   Update on the Major Trauma Clinical Network
                Judy Walker

1520 – 1540                         AFTERNOON TEA

Session  4             1530– 1630
REVELATIONS

1530 – 1600    THE GREAT DEBATE: “To Tube or Not To Tube – That Is The Question” - Prehospital RSI
                For: Tony Smith     Against: Michael Parr
1600 – 1630   Compartment syndrome management
                Martin Richardson
1630-1700   RDH Trauma Service – an innovative approach to trauma care in the NT
                Bronte Douglas

Programme Day 2:
Session 5 0900-1030
REVELATIONS-ACUTE CARE SURGERY

0900 – 0930 Outcome Measurements in Acute Surgery
                Antonio Foliaki
0930 – 0950 Management of retained haemothorax: is early VATS useful?
                Indran Ramanathan
0950 – 1010 Management of Necrotising Soft Tissue Infections:
                - role of imaging – Helen Moore
                - surgical options – Marcelo Devaud
1010 – 1030 Current trends of abdominal wall reconstruction
                Ian Bissett

1030 – 1100                         MORNING TEA

Session 6 1100 – 1230
REHABILITATION

1100 – 1130 Prognostication in Severe TBI
                Richard Seeman
1130 – 1200 Mild TBI: what is the standard of care?
                Jeffrey Rosenfeld
1200 – 1230 Challenges in assessment and early rehabilitation of moderate to severe TBI patients
                Angela Davenport

1230 – 1330                         LUNCH

Session 7 1330 – 1500
REVELATIONS

1330 – 1400 The management of bomb blast injury to the head & neck
                Jeffrey Rosenfeld
1400 – 1430 Combat Trauma in Afghanistan
                Bronte Douglas
1430 – 1500 Putting Humpty together again: What comes after EMST/DSTC?
                Martin Richardson
1500 – 1530 St John’s Response – The Christchurch Earthquake
                Tony Smith

               
1530 – 1600    AFTERNOON TEA & CONFERENCE CLOSES

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How to get to Eden Park

 
Injury 2011 will be in the Level 4 Lounge of the South Stand of Eden Park.
Entrance is via Gate G, with parking at P5 this can be accessed off Reimers Rd,
 which is on the Kingsland end of Sandringham Rd


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By Car/ Taxi

From the city, drive down New North Rd,
Turn Left onto Sandringham Rd,
Take 3nd Left on Reimers Ave, Entrance P5.
Access the venue via Gate G

Free parking is available.

By Train

Arrive Kingsland Station.

Walk 424 metres to Eden Park.
Trains may be unreliable:(

See www.maxx.co.nz for more details.

 

By Bus

Route 212, Arrive Kingsland Shops

Walk 520 metres

 

Route 249, Arrive opposite Altham Ave.
Walk 156 metres.

See www.maxx.co.nz for more details.