New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat March 23rd, 2015 Stern Hall, Soroka Medical Center Beer Sheva, Israel New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat March 23rd, 2015 Stern Hall, Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel Organizing committee: Dr. Ehud Davidson Director General Soroka Medical Center Orly Weinstein MD, MHA Deputy Director General Soroka Medical Center Moti Klein MD Chairman, Israeli Society of Critical Care Medicine Director, Intensive Care Unit Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Division Soroka Medical Center Orna Myara Director of External Relations & Friends of Soroka Soroka Medical Center Jochanan G. Peiser, MD, MPH Professor of Health Care Management Deputy Director General Soroka Medical Center Gilbert Sebbag MD, MHA Chairman, Surgery B Department Director, Emergency & Contingency Situations Soroka Medical Center Gad Shaked MD Head of Trauma Unit Department of General Surgery Soroka Medical Center Inbar Gutter Spokesperson Soroka Medical Center .1 New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat Chairman Letter: During Operation Protective Edge, as in previous rounds of fighting in the South, Soroka Medical Center was at the forefront of treating the wounded. Life-saving teams at Soroka cared for the majority of the soldiers wounded during the operation. In the 50 days of warfare, 1,263 casualties received treatment, among them 777 soldiers and 486 civilians, of whom 53 were seriously injured. There were more than 60 helicopter landings on the hospital's helipad, evacuating the wounded from the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of surgical procedures were carried out by surgeons from various specialties. The Trauma Unit, emergency rooms, operating rooms, imaging facilities, and hospital wards worked around the clock, providing immediate responses for every patient. The impressive mobilization of all the hospital teams and the close cooperation and coordination of continuity of care with medical staff who treated soldiers in the field enabled us to provide optimal medical care to the injured. This intensity placed Soroka in the media spotlight. Dozens of VIPs arrived at the hospital, among them the President and the Prime Minister, Knesset members, public figures, artists, and singers. While the soldiers were fighting in Gaza for us, we were fighting for the lives of their comrades in arms in the Trauma Unit, the operating rooms, and the Intensive Care Unit. Against the background of these events, we have initiated the present conference, which will address the integrated treatment of victims of combat injuries. Important issues, such as managing a hospital under fire, continuity of care, ethical questions in the clinical treatment of the injured, and media-related matters in times of war will be among the topics under discussion. These subjects will be explored by leading physicians from Israel and abroad from the fields of general surgery, trauma, intensive care, anesthesia, and emergency medicine. Dr. Ehud Davidson Director, Soroka Medical Center .2 New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat Congress Program: 08:30-09:00 Registration (Ben Gurion Atrium) 09:00-09:30 Introduction & Greetings (Stern Hall) Mrs. Dana Weiss, Congress Moderator 09:30-10:00 Keynote Speaker "The Impact of Military Medicine on Modern Trauma Care” LTC (IDF res.) Mauricio Lynn, MD, FACS, FSCCM Professor of Surgery, Medical Director, Trauma Resuscitation Unit, Ryder Trauma Center, Department of Surgery, University of Miami School of Medicine 10:00-11:00 Panel Debate 1 "The Continuum in Life Saving & Care of Severe Combat Casualties from the Field to the Operating Room." Panel Coordinator: Prof. K. Peleg, Director, National Center for Trauma & Emergency Medicine Research, The Gertner Institute Panelists: - Dr. E. Davidson, Soroka Medical Center CEO - Prof. R. Beyar, Rambam Medical Center CEO - Brig. Gen. D. Dagan, IDF Medical Corps Chief - Dr. M. Klein, Head, General ICU, Soroka 11:00-11:20 Coffee Break 11:20-11:50 Plenary Lecture "Surgery at the Frontier of Freedom: Challenges in Providing Care in the Austere Environment." LTC (US Army-Ret.) George D. Garcia, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director, Education & Training, William Lehman Injury Research Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, USA .3 New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat Congress Program: 11:50-12:50 Panel Debate 2 "Dilemmas & Difficult Decision-making in Severe Combat Injuries Acute Care." Panel Coordinator: Br.Gen. (res.) Prof. Eran Dolev, IMA Ethic Cmt. (ret.) Panelists: - LTC (US Army-Ret.) George D. Garcia, MD, FACS Assistant Professor of Surgery, Director, Education & Training, William Lehman Injury Research Center, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, USA - Prof. G. Shaked, Head, Soroka Medical Center Trauma Unit - M. Stein M.D., Department of General Surgery Head of Trauma Unit, Rabin Medical Center, Petach Tikva, Israel Former Head of Trauma Branch IDF Medical Corps - A. Frenkel M.D., General Intensive Care Unit Soroka University Medical Center 12:50-13:40 Lunch 13:40-14:10 Invited Lecture Br. Gen. M. Almoz, IDF Spokesperson 14:10-15:10 Panel Debate 3 "Media Matters - The Impact of Direct & Accurate Information." Panel Coordinator: Mrs. Dana Weiss Panelists: - Mr. Nir Dvori, Channel 2 News - Br. Gen. Sima Vaknin, Chief Censor - Mr. Dan Williams, Reuters - Mr. Almog Boker, Channel 10 News - Mr. Tamir Steinman, Channel 2 News 15:10-15:30 Congress Conclusion *The program is subject to changes. .4 New Frontiers In Integrated Life Saving Care in Combat .5
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