3rd NEM International Conference + Emergency Nerve Block

PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
3rd Nepal Emergency Medicine
International Conference
NEMIC 2015
7th Day
PRESENT to the Future for
Emergency Medicine in Nepal
19 April 2015
Sunday
(6 Baisak 2072)
Venue: Nepal Academy
Conventional Center (Nepal Pragya
Pratisthan) Kamaladi, Kathmandu
&
Evening Gathering
Patan Darbar Square, Patan city
Lalitpur, Nepal
www.nadem.org.np & www.facebook.com/ncemnepal
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 1
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
0900
Arrival Registration and Tea
Conference Hall 1
Session Chairperson: Dr David Symmons, FACEM, Queensland, Australia
1000
Present to the future for Emergency Medicine – A Global Prospective
Keynote Speaker: Dr Chris Curry, FACEM, Australia – ACEM
1020
Possibility of Insurance System in Emergency Healthcare System in
Nepal
Dr Subhash Pyakurel, CEO, Health Concern Nepal, Nepal
1050
Changes and Controversies in Acute Medicine and Resuscitation
Dr Jennifer Rush, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician,
Adelaide, Australia
1110
Damage Control Resuscitation
Dr Gentle Sundar Shrestha, Neuro-Intensivist and Anaesthesiologist,
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal
1130
Crisis Resource Management
Dr Gina Watkins, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician, Sydney,
Australia
1150
Paradigm shift in the emergency management of calculous ureteric
colic
Dr Bhojraj Luitel, MCh, Urologist, Department of Urology, Tribhuvan
University Teaching Hospital, Nepal
1210
Importance of documentation & standard Emergency Department form
Dr Brian O'Connell, Emergency Fellow, Sydney, Australia
1230
Acute kidney injury, what practitioners must know?
Dr Mahesh Raj Sigdel, DM, Nephrologist, Department of Nephrology,
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj Medical
Campus, Institute of Medicine, , Nepal
1250
Profile of adult Deliberate Self Harm patients presenting to Emergency
Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital
Dr Moses Kirubairaj Amos Jegaraj, Assitant Professor, Emergency
Department, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
1310
Head Injury in unknown and unidentified patients at Bir Hospital
Dr Rajiv Jha, MCh, Neurosurgeon, NAMS, Bir Hospital, Nepal
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 2
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
1330
1330
Training course for District hospital level doctors in Emergency
Medicine
Dr Prakash Subedi, MBBS, MD, MRCSED(A&E), PGD(MSK), FCEM,
Consultant Emergency Physician, Doncaster Royal infirmary, United
Kingdom
Lunch (Pack)
Session Chairperson: Dr Gina Watkins, FACEM
Consultant Emergency Physician, Sydney, Australia
1430
Improving the quality of care in the Emergency Department
Dr Shima Ghedia, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician, Sydney
University, Australia
1450
Viper envenoming: improving treatment in Asian snake bite
Dr Chhabilal Thapa Magar, Kaligandaki Community Hospital, Nepal
1510
Nerve blocks for fractures and procedures
Dr Dushan Jayaweera, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician and
Toxicologist, Sydney, Australia
1530
Acute Pancreatitis: what emergency physicians should know?
Dr Ramesh Singh Bhandari, MS, MCh (GI Surgery), Fellowship HPB
Surgery (Alfred, Melbourne), Fellowship HPB and Liver Transplant
Surgery (Austin, Melbourne), Associate Professor, Department of
Surgery, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal
1550
On-line medical resources and learning
Dr Sue Ieraci, FACEM, Emergency Physician, Australia
1610
Improving quality of care in district by specialists
Dr Sandesh Pantha, MD GP, Magdhi District Hospital, Nepal
_____________________________________________________________________
1630
Final Closing Statements and Thanks
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 3
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
Conference Hall 2
Session Chairperson: Dr Ramesh Kumar Maharjan, DM EM,
Emergency Physician, Coordinator, 3rd NEMIC
1000
End of Life Care – Emergency Palliative Care
Keynote speaker: Dr Jamie Hendrie, FACEM, Melbourne, Australia
1020
Urological Emergency
Dr Robin Joshi, Uro-surgeon, Department of Surgery, Kathmandu
Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal
1050
Management of Severe Asthma
Dr Sohil Pothiawala, FAMS (EM), MRSCEd (A&E), M.Med (EM),
MBBS, Consultant, Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital,
Singapore
1110
Ultrasound application at an emergency department in an Asian
developing country
Ton Thanh Tra, Pham, Emergency Physician, Vice Director of Cho
Ray hospital, Chief of the faculty, Critical care medicine – Emergency
medicine and Toxicology - University of medicine and pharmacy at Ho
Chi Minh City, Vietnam
1130
Transport of critically ill patient
Dr Subhash Prasad Acharya, Intensivist & Anaesthesiologist,
Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal
1150
Toxicological Emergency
Dr Naren Gunja, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician and
Toxicologist, Sydney, Australia
1210
Hematologic Emergencies
Dr Bishesh Poudyal, Chief Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplant
Unit, Government of Nepal, Civil Service Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal
1230
Neurological Emergency – Ischemic Stroke first 30 minutes
Dr Pankaj Jalan, MD (USA), Consultant Neurologist, Deputy
Director, Norvic International Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal
1250
Oncology Emergency
Dr Sudip Shrestha, Consultant Oncologist, Director, Nepal Cancer
Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 4
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
1310
1330
Gastrological Emergency and role of Emergency Endoscopy
Dr Sandeep Kuwar, Gastrologist and Endoscopist, Norvic
International Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal
lunch (pack)
Session Chairperson: Dr Jennifer Rush, FACEM, Consultant
Emergency Physician, Adelaide, Australia
1430
Presentation from Jhapa / Dharan
1450
Presentation from Biratnagar
1510
Presentation from Chitwan
1530
Presentation from Pokhara
1550
Presentation from Surkhet
1610
Presentation from Nepalgunj
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1620
Final Closing Statements and Thanks
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 5
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
Conference Hall 3 Training Area
Emergency Difficult Airway Management Workshop and Training
Dr Jamie Hendry, FACEM, Australia – Chief Trainer
International Team of Trainers
Dr Santosh Pradhan, MBBS MRCS (A&E) FRCEM, Consultant
Emergency Medicine, United Kingdom
1230
1330
1430
Workshop Session I
Lunch (Pack)
Workshop Session II
_____________________________________________________________________
1630
Final Closing Statements and Thanks
Conference Corridor
Poster Presentation
Session Chairperson: Dr Brian O'Connell, Emergency Fellow, Sydney, Australia
1430
International
1445
National
1500
International
1515
National
1530
International
1545
National
1600
International
_____________________________________________________________________
1615
Final Closing Statements and Thanks
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 6
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
1800
Dinner with International and National Team & Delegates
Remit of the conference
A short session for International and National leaders and participants
to tell us what is required following the conference
Steps involved in developing the Emergency Department
Emergency Medicine Curriculum and Training Program
 Time line
 Content
 Who will plan and write the curriculum
 NADEM and International Team and Organization Training in
Emergency Medicine in Emergency Department
Implementing the curriculum
 Implementation Governance
 Role of Nepal Government and international aid/support
 Who will teach the curriculum – NADEM Coordinate to
disseminate the curriculum in Nepal
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 7
The Organizer:
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PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal
NOTES
Benefit per 7th Day Conference registration FEE includes:
 Water, Tea and Lunch Pack
 6th Day 3rd NEMIC Certificate with NADEM CME 6 Credit Hours
 Conference Materials – 3rd NEMIC Program, Notebook, Pen, 3rd NEMIC
Memento and advertising materials (If 7th Day Registration)
 Conference Bag (One time per person during the Conference) – If 7th Day
Registration
Note: 6th and 7th Day Registration, the fee as one time as in 6th Day registration
mentioned).
Day 7 Conference Registration FEE:
 NRs. 1000/person (New Participants – National and International)
 NRs. 750/person (NADEM CME <15 Credit Hours Holder)
 NRs. 500/person (NADEM CME >15 Credit Hours Holder)
Emergency Nerve Block Management Workshop Registration FEE:
 NRs. 2500/person (New Participants – National and International)
 NRs. 2000/person (NADEM CME <15 Credit Hours Holder)
 NRs. 1500/person (NADEM CME >15 Credit Hours Holder)
There will be 16 participants in each workshop x 2 workshops = 32 participants only
‘First come First service’ so earlier booked please.
Conference Dress: Formal Dress
Dinner Registration FEE:
 NRs. 2000/ person
 Everyone Self Contribution rate
 Must booked due to limited seats (Mention Vegetarian/Non)
 Welcome Drinks – 'Have a Chuski Full Masti’
 “Medics Hidden Treasury” – the talent show
 Cultural Program and Dance Pary
 Newari Dinner
Dinner Venue: Patan Darbar Square, Patan City, Lalitpur
Dinner Dress: Traditional Dress and Formal Dress
19th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 8
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