brochure - CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and
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brochure - CRIMEDIM – Research Center in Emergency and
TRAINING DISASTER MEDICINE TRAINERS RESIDENTIAL COURSE 29TH AUGUST - 9TH SEPTEMBER 2016 NOVARA, ITALY WELCOME MESSAGE For decades, physicians have been called upon to take a leading role to coordinate disaster responses and provide masscasualty treatment to people in need. Over the last century however, the number of disasters has remarkably increased, indicating that future generations of physicians will be called for action to an even greater extent than before. Disasters carry extensive political, economic, social and, more importantly, public health impacts on both national and international levels, thus halting progress and potentially reversing years of development. A number of studies point to the lack of adequate training in the medical management of disaster response – a deficiency that has become dramatically apparent in the recent past. As a consequence, many governments and scientific institutions agree that disaster medicine education should be included in standard medical curricula. The importance of enhancing education and training in disaster medicine has widely been perceived by medical students emphasizing that are willing to respond to public health emergencies and disasters. However, CRIMEDIM has recently demonstrated that only a small percentage of medical schools worldwide have included disaster medicine education in their study program. The importance of disaster medicine education in enhancing disaster prevention, preparedness and response has been recognised by several large international organizations such as the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Health Organization, The World Bank, European Forum for DRR, The Global Facility for Disaster Reduction & Recovery, and the International Federation of Red Cross etc. More recently, the General Assembly of the United Nations has endorsed the “Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 20152030” which clearly recognizes the importance of "promoting and enhancing the training capacities in the field of disaster medicine”. Given the pressing urge to act, the IFMSA and CRIMEDIM have closely collaborated on several projects with one goal in mind, equipping medical students with the necessary knowledge and skills to become leaders in the field of disaster medicine. We believe that education is the key action that can reduce the mortality and morbidity of disasters, by creating increasingly skilled healthcare professionals who are able to effectively manage the disaster risk management cycle. Today we are proud to celebrate the creation of the TdmT Training disaster medicine Trainers a worldwide program that provides participants with the necessary competencies to create and deliver basic disaster medicine courses in their medical schools across the world. It is a privilege for us to welcome you to the Second Training Disaster Medicine Trainers, where you will become part of the first generation of TdmT trainers able to spread your knowledge and skills around the world! We wish you a fruitful training and look forward to meeting you in Novara! A presto! The TdmT Team 2ND TRAINING DISASTER MEDICINE TRAINERS Over the last century, the number of disasters has remarkably increased indicating that future generations of physicians will be called upon to provide masscasualty treatment to an even greater extent than before. We can see terrible examples of this all over the world around us: the disastrous earthquake in Nepal, the storms and floods in Texas, just to name the most recent ones. We believe that, in most countries, medical students do not receive enough training to face the peculiar challenges that disasters and humanitarian emergencies pose to health services. We believe that education is the key action that can reduce the mortality and morbidity of these situations, by creating more and more skilled healthcare professionals, who are able to effectively manage the disaster risk management cycle. Since 2008, CRIMEDIM and the Segretariato Italiano Studenti in Medicina SISM have successfully been delivering a nationwide disaster medicine program to provide theoretical knowledge and basic skills in this ffield, training 20 Italian disaster medicine trainers and more than 1500 medical students. Based on this success, we deliver the 2nd Training Disaster Medicine Trainers. We aim to train a second generation of international Disaster Medicine Trainers who will be able to spread education to their local communities by arranging further trainings and advocating for the inclusion of disaster medicine in the medical curriculum. The course begins with a two week residential course followed by three months online learning and will cover all the major topics in the Disaster Risk Management field, with daily classes and trainings. The classes will include conventional lectures and innovative teaching methods, such as case discussions, problem based learning, simulations, debates, trainings and the preparation of assignments over the course of the Course. At the end of the entire course, the newly trained Disaster Medicine Trainers will be able to plan and carry out a Training in Disaster Medicine using the notions learnt and transferring them to other students in an effective way. The Trainers will be able to deliver the trainings to their local student committees and within the IFMSA General Assemblies and Regional Meetings ORGANIZING PARTNERS The International Federation of Medical Students Associations, IFMSA is a nonpolitical and nonprofit organisation recognised as one of the world’s oldest and largest studentrun organisations. IFMSA was established in 1951 and represents 123 member organisations from 116 countries. It is working with several nongovernmental organisations and is officially recognised by the United Nations, the World Health Organisation and the World Medical Association. The IFMSA’s activities range from raising awareness on public health, human rights and reproductive health to involving students in medical curricula reforms and medical education. CRIMEDIM Researc Center in Emergency and Disaster Medicine is a universitywide academic centre that conducts research, education and training in the field of disaster medicine. The centre is committed to promote innovative research projects and to increase training capacities using emerging technologies to enhance the professionalisation of humanitarian health workers. Together with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, it is also founder of the European Master in Disaster Medicine (EMDM). REGISTRATION The residential course will begin on the morning of Monday 29th of August and end on the afternoon of Friday 9th of September. Arrival day is Sunday August 28th and departure day is Saturday September 10th. On Sunday night at 6 pm we will meet in the hall of the hotel to get to know each other and go out for dinner (non funded). PROGRAM The program may undergo some minor changes due to availability of lecturers. FACULTY Dr. Luca Ragazzoni– CRIMEDIM Dr. Pier Luigi Ingrassia – CRIMEDIM Dr. Marta Caviglia – CRIMEDIM Dr. Alessandro Costa – CRIMEDIM Dr. Marco Foletti – CRIMEDIM Dr. Ambra Barco – CRIMEDIM Dr. Jens Bickelmayer – EMDM Alumni Dr. Robert Wunderlich – EMDM Alumni Dr. Istvan Piffer – EMDM Alumni Prof. Jeffrey Franc – EMDM Alumni Dr. Paolo Pomati – Università del Piemonte Orientale Dr. Leticia Bertuzzi – Médicine Sans Frontières IFMSA Moa Herrgard Karin Geffert Retta Latvia Jenni Saloranta SOCIAL PROGRAM Monday 29th: welcome pizza dinner at Ristorante Le Tre Lanterne. Adress. Via Gaudenzio Ferrari, 7a. Friday 1st: karaoke night at Marcus Club, Momo. Monday 5th: Rotary Dinner, in Vercelli. Wednesday 7th: Trip to maggiore Lake + dinner at Ristorante Giardini. We will have a bus for all transportation outside Novara. All restaurant in Novara are at walking distance from Crimedim and the Hotel. VENUE CRIMEDIM Classes will take place at Università del Piemonte Orientale, in Via Bernardino Lanino, 1, which can be reached easily with a short walk from the station. The facility hosting the course is the brand new SIMNOVA Lab, an advanced simulation center recently inaugurated at the 4th floor of the building. Accommodation You will be staying at the Hotel Albergo Italia, Novara. Adress: Via Generale Solaroli, 8. Lunch Le Grandi Volte SelfService, Novara. Adress: Via dei Tornielli, 9. Dinner Ristorante Pizzeria Centro, Novara. Adress: Corso Felice Cavallotti, 9. WiFi – We know that staying in touch with your friends and families is important for you. We will have free WiFi at the venue, the network name and password will be shared with you on the first day. If, however, you need your own data connection, over 3G/4G, you may buy an Italian SIM card to use with your mobile phone. There are several telecommunication companies in Italy (TIM, Wind, Vodafone, 3…) but almost all provide an integrated calls/texts/data plan. The volunteers at the Summer School will assist you if you need help in buying a SIM card. SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR FREE TIME Novara is a small town located between two of Italy’s largest cities, Milan and Turin. Though small, Novara offers some possibilities for sightseeing, as well as shopping Novara’s jewel is the Basilica di San Gaudenzio, the town’s historic church dating back to the 16th century and a hallmark feature of the skyline. It is located on via San Gaudenzio, 22. The church is open daily from 7.30 to noon and from 3PM to 7PM. If you want, you can climb up the impressive dome to admire a view of the neighbouring Alps; to do this, you need to book your visit at Agenzia Turistica Locale di Novara, Baluardo Q.Sella, 40. You have to purchase a ticket for the dome, not for the church. (Ticket 8€, reduced group price of 5€ for 10 people or more). Another historical site is the Broletto Monumental Complex, a complex of buildings dating as far back as the 13th century. This area used to be the center of Novara’s public life: the administration of justice, the election of the people’s representatives, the public announcements all happened in these buildings, as well as in the courtyard, which hosted the marketplace. The complex has two important entrances, one facing north and one facing south. The latter one connected it with the artisans’ workshops area and the cattedrale di Santa Maria assunta, a beautiful church with lovelyarcades and a baptistery. For the art lovers, the Galleria d’Arte Moderna Giannoni, within the Broletto, is a rather enjoyable visit. It features a collection of paintings and sculptures mostly from the late XIX century, donated to the city of Novara by the patron Paolo Giannoni. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday (9AM to 12.30PM, 2PM to 7PM) and on Sunday (9AM to 7PM). To visit the Gallery it is necessary to purchase a ticket. (Ticket 5€, reduced to 3 if 10 people or more). http://www.streetfood.it/images/banners/novara.jpg HOW TO GET TO NOVARA From MXP Airport you have two main options: 1) STN NovaraMalpensa bus service fastest, cheapest and easiest option The bus departs from Aeroporto Malpensa Terminal 1 (Arrival Area Exit 4 platform n. 14) or Terminal 2 (Arrival Area next to Comazzi firm platform n. 19), and arrives at Novara p.za Garibaldi FS. The service is available everyday and tickets can be purchased on board for 7.00€. The trip takes about 1 hour. 2) Malpensa Shuttle to Milan Train Station + train to Novara. The MalpensaMilan shuttle leaves every 20 minutes from the Malpensa Terminal 1 (between exits 3 and 4) and Terminal 2 (in front of arrivals). Tickets can be purchased on board for 10.00€. The trip to Milan takes about 1 hour. Please note that the first train in the morning leaves at 5:00AM and the last train at night leaves at 1:20AM. You can find the timetable at http://www.malpensashuttle.it/carico/documenti/milano_c.le_malpensa.pdf. Afterwards, you have to enter the Milano Stazione Centrale (C.le) and take the train to Novara (direction Torino Porta Nuova). There is a train every hour. Novara is the third stop and the trip takes about 45 minutes. Tickets can be purchased at the tickets office and cost 5,25€. 3) Taxi If you have any problems, taxis are always available. The ride from Malpensa to Novara costs about 50 70 €. READY FOR THE NEXT TDMT? SEE YOU IN NOVARA!