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DE-CODING THE FUTURE OF ANAESTHESIA TRAUMA AND CRITICAL CARE 21/10/15 – 22/10/15 LIFE CONNECTIONS 2015 KETTERING CONFERENCE CENTRE For more information or to book your place for this event please visit: www.atacc.co.uk/events or call 03333 222 999 www.atacc.co.uk/events/ Simon Carley, Mark Wilson, James Tooley, Kevin Shakesheff, Mike Tipton, Paul Trafford, John Hinds, Neil Greenburg and Gareth Davies from the UK will join Lionel Lamhaut, Sven Kili, Raed Arafat, Joe Landolina, Ian Dunbar, John Glasheen, Mathias Duschl, and Dr. Sergio Canavero from across the globe to create one of the greatest Faculties to gather in the UK within the fields of Prehospital, Emergency, Critical Care and Rehabilitation Medicine.

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DE-CODING THE FUTURE OFANAESTHESIA TRAUMA AND CRITICAL CARE

21/10/15 – 22/10/15 LIFE CONNECTIONS 2015KETTERING CONFERENCE CENTRE

For more information or to book your place for this event please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/events or call 03333 222 999

www.atacc.co.uk/events/

Simon Carley, Mark Wilson, James Tooley, Kevin Shakesheff, Mike Tipton, Paul Trafford, John Hinds, Neil Greenburg and Gareth Davies from the UK will join Lionel Lamhaut, Sven Kili, Raed Arafat,

Joe Landolina, Ian Dunbar, John Glasheen, Mathias Duschl, and Dr. Sergio Canavero from across the globe to create one of the greatest Faculties to gather in the UK within the fields of Prehospital,

Emergency, Critical Care and Rehabilitation Medicine.

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Over the two days of this conference the ATACC Faculty will take us on a journey from the present day to somewhere around 10 years into the future.Carefully selected for their knowledge and ability to present in a passionate and inspirational style, these are the doctors, scientists and specialists who are creating the future today.

Simon Carley, Mark Wilson, James Tooley, Kevin Shakesheff, Mike Tipton, Paul Trafford, John Hinds, Neil Greenburg and Gareth Davies from the UK will join Lionel Lamhaut, Sven Kili, Raed Arafat, Joe Landolina, Ian Dunbar, John Glasheen, Mathias Duschl, and Dr. Sergio Canavero from across the globe to create one of the greatest Faculties to gather in the UK within the fields of Prehospital, Emergency, Critical Care and Rehabilitation.

Embrace the words & wisdom of some of the greatest modern minds in healthcare.Why are resuscitationists & crit care doctors doing the same resuscitation as the skin doctors? – Scott Weingart, 2014

I believe we have a responsibility to stay at the cutting edge of resuscitation, and I want to share what I learn. – Cliff Reid, Sydney HEMS

The first principle of Leadership is Excellence. The most important thing for an educational leader is that they are clinically credible. – Prof Simon Carley

Why repair when we could regenerate - We’re developing a material that has the right porosity and architecture to form new tissue – Prof Kevin Shakesheff

Over the two days of this conference the ATACC Faculty will take us on a journey from the present day to somewhere around 10 years into the future.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTSAbstract submission is now open. Prizes for the best presentations in all categories are available. For more information please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/events

For more information or to book your place for this event please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/eventsor call 03333 222 999

For more information or to book your place for this event please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/events or call 03333 222 999

www.atacc.co.uk/events/

www.atacc.co.uk/events/

DE-CODING THE FUTURE OF ANAESTHESIA TRAUMA AND CRITICAL CARE21/10/15 – 22/10/15 LIFE CONNECTIONS 2015Kettering Conference Centre, Kettering, Northants NN15 6PB

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Day 1

TECHNOLOGY – BRINGING SCIENCE TO THE PATIENT

A breath-taking session kicks off our conference with a number of leading technological breakthroughs from across the globe. Speakers from Romania, USA and the UK will present their work in a passionate and exciting way. Some technologies are already here, but not yet fully embraced clinically, whilst others are just out of the laboratory and beginning clinical trials with incredible potential for many aspects of our future practice.

VETIGEL – STOPPING BLEEDINGMr Joe Landolina

TELE-MEDICINE THE NEXT STEPDr Raed Arafat

INERT GASES & THE FUTURE OF ANAESTHESIADr James TooleyPaediatric Anaesthesia & Critical Care Retrieval Physician, UK

EDUCATION – THE GREAT TEACHER INSPIRES

It has been said that, the Textbooks are decades behind, Journals are years behind, Conferences are months behind but the Medical world of Social Media is here now and moving faster and faster! What role will it play, alongside blogs, podcasts and live streaming? How do we pick the good from the bad, the anecdotal, the dogma and the out-dated from the wealth of high quality material, to take us forward?

This session will kick-off the 1st of 2 open Twitter lead forums, with the resuscitation question we’re all itching to debate: “Why are we doing the Same Resus Training as the Skin Doctors?”

MEDUCATION, FOAM AND BEYONDProfessor Simon Carley - St Emlyns

BRAIN REHABILITATION – DOES COUNSELLING WORK?Prof Neil Greenburg

SIMULATING AND STIMULATING THE FUTUREDr Mark Forrest - ATACC

CREW COURSES – MORE THAN NOTECHSDr John Glasheen

PREVENTATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Car design and New Vehicle Technology have made huge advances in terms of both safety and performance. Systems to protect, minimise injury or even prevent collisions are still developing and will continue to develop well into this century. However, these systems offer their own challenges and some would say that there is little point making cars even safer as trauma care is the weak link and not vehicle design. We have a group of experts in the fields of Extrication, Medical Rescue and Trauma who will dissect todays’ preventative technologies, before wowing us with what the future holds.

VEHICLE DESIGN – WHEN WILL CASUALTY CARE CATCH UP?Mr Ian Dunbar

CARS THAT WON’T LET YOU CRASHDr Paul Trafford

MAKING 2 WHEELS SAFERDr John Hinds

CALL FOR ABSTRACTSAbstract submission is now open. For more information please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/events

For more information or to book your place for this event please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/eventsor call 03333 222 999

ATACC De-coding The Future

www.atacc.co.uk/events/

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ATACC De-coding The Future

www.atacc.co.uk/events/

Day 2

RESUSCITATION REKINDLING THE FLAME

In this session we will not only look at the achievements in the initial response, but also at the very latest methods, such as roadside ECMO, which truly represent ‘advanced’ level resuscitation. With the latter but an introduction, we will explore future trends in basic science research, gaining a greater understanding of our cardiovascular responses to various stresses and situations. This promises to be a session which will challenge the norms and truly define the future of Resuscitation.

70% SURVIVAL IN OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARRESTMr. Mathias Duschl

GOOD SAM & CROWD SOURCINGMr Mark Wilson

DECODING THE FUTURE THROUGH PHYSIOLOGYProf Mike Tipton

SUSPENDED ANIMATIONDr Gareth Davies

ECMO IN THE STREETS – ‘THE REANIMATEUR’Dr Lionel Lamhaut,

TOP GUN – PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

This will be the showcase event of the conference, with representatives of some of the worlds’ leading Emergency Medical Systems on stage in an open forum debate, led by questions from delegates and around the world, through live Twitter Feed.Chaired by Prof Simon Carley our speakers will give opinions on everything from major trauma systems to critical care in the streets. Do not miss this amazing session and the chance to ask a world authority your most burning questions about 21st century medicine.

SMURD – ROMANIADr Raed Arafat

CAREFLIGHT RETRIEVAL MEDICINE QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA Dr John Glasheen

SAMU – FRANCEDr Lionel Lamhaut

HEMS – LONDONDr Gareth Davies

RECOVERY, RECONSTRUCTION, REGENERATION

We are now achieving some incredible results in reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation. Whilst these specialties continue to move forward, others are questioning the value of such focus on repair and would suggest that we would be better focussed on regeneration instead. This last session will attempt to present an overview of the remarkable field of regenerative medicine, beyond just stem cells, but into the regeneration of the complex architecture of individual tissues and organs.

STEM CELL-ORTHOMr Sven Kili

TISSUE REGENERATIONProf Kevin Shakesheff

THE FIRST HUMAN HEAD TRANSPLANTATION WITH SPINALLINKAGE, GEMINI – PROJECTDr Sergio Canavero

CALL FOR ABSTRACTSAbstract submission is now open. For more information please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/events

For more information or to book your place for this event please visit:www.atacc.co.uk/eventsor call 03333 222 999