18 April 6 day of 3rd NEMIC Final Program
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18 April 6 day of 3rd NEMIC Final Program
PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 3rd Nepal Emergency Medicine International Conference NEMIC 2015 6th Day PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 18 April 2015 Saturday (5 Baisak 2072) Venue: Nepal Academy Conventional Center (Nepal Pragya Pratisthan) Kamaladi, Kathmandu & Evening Gathering Bhojan Griha, Dillibazar Kathmandu, Nepal www.nadem.org.np & www.facebook.com/ncemnepal 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 1 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 0700 Arrival Registration Central Conference Hall 0800 Official launch of the 3rd Nepal Emergency Medicine International Conference (3rd NEMIC 2015) “PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal” Nepal National Anthem Inauguration of 3rd NEMIC by Chief Guest ……….. ______________________________________________________ 0815 Welcome Speech PRESENT to the Future of Emergency Medicine in Nepal Dr Ramesh Kumar Maharjan, DM EM, Coordinator 3rd NEMIC _____________________________________________________________________ NADEM Award 2015 by 3rd NEMIC Chief Guest In appreciation of contribution to the development Emergency Medicine in Nepal 1. Dr Chris Curry, FACEM, Perth, Australia 2. Dr Jamie Hendrie, FACEM, Melbourne, Australia 3. Dr Jennifer Rush, FACEM, Adelaide, Australia 4. Dr Gina Watkins, FACEM, Sydney, Australia _____________________________________________________________________ 0830 0840 Development and Challenges of Emergency Medicine Keynote speaker: Dr Chris Curry, FACEM Australasian College for Emergency Medicine 0900 Speech by Chief Guest 0915 Life being Emergency Physician Dr Jamie Hendrie, FACEM, Melbourne, Australia 0930 Challenges of sustaining Emergency Medicine training in developing countries Dr David Symmons, FACEM, Queensland, Australia 0945 Faculty development programmes for emergency physicians Prof Fatimah Lateef, FRCS, FAMS (Em Med), Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 2 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 1000 Growing Emergency Medicine – culture trumps strategy every time! Dr Peter Freeman, FACEM, New Zealand 1015 Supporting the future for Emergency Medicine specialty training in Nepal Dr Jennifer Rush, FACEM, Adelaide, Australia 1030 Disaster risk reduction in Nepal Prof Pradeep Vaidya, PhD, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal 1045 Remote Emergency Medicine (Basic Emergency care in the remote areas of Nepal) Dr Prakash Subedi, FCEM, Consultant Emergency Physician, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom Thanks Giving and Closing of 3rd NEMIC Inauguration Program Dr Ramesh Kumar Maharjan, DM EM, Coordinator, 3rd NEMIC _____________________________________________________________________ 1100 1105 Tea and Refreshment 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 3 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal Conference Hall 1 Session Chairperson: Dr Jennifer Rush, FACEM, Adelaide, Australia 1130 Emergency Physicians as Educators Dr Gina Watkins, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician, Sydney, Australia 1150 Present to the future for emergency medicine in Nepal. Dr K K Rai, MBBS, MD,GP, MPH (Johns Hopkins) President – GPAN; Director - Regional Health Directorate, Far-West, Ministry of Health & Population, Government of Nepal 1210 I’m a doctor, I don’t need guidelines Dr Brian O’Connell, Emergency Fellow, Sydney, Australia 1230 Sedation of the agitated patient in Emergency Department Dr Naren Gunja, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician and Toxicologist, Sydney, Australia 1250 On-line medical resources and learning Dr Sue Ieraci, FACEM, Emergency Physician, Australia 1310 Emergency Medicine in United Kingdom. Dr Santosh Pradhan, MBBS MRCS (A&E) FRCEM, Consultant Emergency Medicine, United Kingdom 1330 lunch (pack) Session Chairperson: Dr Chris Curry, FACEM, Perth, Australia 1430 Challenges in Emergency Vascular Surgery Prof Dr Uttam Krishna Shrestha, Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery and Director, Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center, Institute of Medicine, Nepal 1450 Philosophy of Management of Trauma in a Resource Constrained Setting Prof Dr Mohan Raj Sharma, Department of Neurosurgery, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal 1510 Tokyo Guidelines for diagnosis and severity grading of acute cholecystitis and acute cholangitis for Emergency Physicians Dr Paleswan Joshi Lakhey, MS, MCh Surgical Gastroenterology, Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 4 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 1530 Post Resuscitation (ROSC) Care Bundle Dr Sohil Pothiawala, FAMS (EM), MRSCEd (A&E), M.Med (EM), MBBS, Consultant, Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 1550 Chest pain unit in the ED: what it is and what it is not? Prof Fatimah Lateef, FRCS, FAMS (Em Med), Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 1610 Emergency angioplasty for STEMI: Clinical and angiographic outcome of first 300 patients in a private set up of Nepal. Dr. Bharat Rawat,DM, Consultant Cardiologist and Head of Cardiology Department, Norvic International Hospital, Nepal _____________________________________________________________________ 1630 Final Closing Statements and Thanks 1100 Tea 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 5 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal Conference Hall 2 Session Chairperson: Prof Fatimah Lateef, FRCS, FAMS (Em Med), Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 1130 What's wrong with acutely traumatised swollen knee? A/Prof Dr Arjun Lamichhane, Department of Orthopaedics, and Assistant Campus Chief, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal 1150 The Changing trend of Head injury at Bir Hospital, Nepal Dr. Nilam Kumar Khadka, M.Ch., Associate professor of Neurosurgery, National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), Kathmandu, Nepal 1210 Mechanical Ventilation: Invasive and Non-invasive Dr Subhash Prasad Acharya, Intensivist & Anaesthesiologist, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal 1230 Recognizing and Treating HIV-Related Illnesses in the Emergency Department Setting Dr Andew Trotter, MD, Assistant Professor, University School of Medicine in Boston, USA and Honorary Assistant Professor at the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University 1250 Emergency Medicine in BPK Institute of Health Science Dr Rabin Bhandari, MD, Fellowship EM, Associate Professor, BPK Institute of Health Science, Dharan, Nepal 1310 Emergency Department and Emergency Nursing in Australia Margaret Murphy, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Emergency Department, Senior Clinical Lecturer, The University of Sydney, Australia 1330 Lunch (Pack) Session Chairperson: Dr Gina Watkins, FACEM Consultant Emergency Physician, Sydney, Australia 1430 The usefulness of ultrasound in the Emergency Department Dr Sharif Elgalfi, FACEM, New South Wales, Australia 1450 Using ultrasound for vascular access Dr Dushan Jayaweera, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician and Toxicologist, Sydney, Australia 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 6 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 1510 Procedural sedation in the Emergency Department Dr Satish Mitter, FACEM, Consultant Emergency Physician and Toxicologist, Sydney, Australia 1530 Oncology and Emergency Medicine – …………. Dr Pranay Tanwar, Assistant Professor, Laboratory Oncology Unit, Dr.B.R.A. Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India 1550 Road Traffic Accidents in Nepal Dr Huang Ling (Amy), PhD Scholar, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University from Medical College of China Three Gorges University, China 1610 We must know Emergency Nursing Lucy Rowe, Nurse Teach Reach, Australia _____________________________________________________________________ 1630 Final Closing Statements and Thanks 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 7 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal Conference Hall 3 Training Area Emergency Difficult Airway Management Workshop and Training Dr Jamie Hendrie, FACEM, Australia – Chief Trainer International Team of Trainers Dr Ramesh Kumar Maharjan, Coordinator, 3rd NEMIC 1230 Workshop Session I 1330 1430 Lunch (Pack) Workshop Session II _____________________________________________________________________ 1630 Final Closing Statements and Thanks Conference Corridor Poster Presentation Session Chairperson: Dr David Symmons, FACEM, Queensland, Australia 1430 Always on high alert in the era of bioterrorism: lessons learnt from handling an outbreak of gastroenteritis in the Emergency Department Dr Liu Zhenghong, Emergency Medicine Resident, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 1445 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation 1500 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation 1515 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation 1530 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation 1545 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation 1600 3rd NEMIC Scholar Poster Presentation _____________________________________________________________________ 1615 Final Closing Statements and Thanks 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 8 The Organizer: Supported by: PRESENT to the Future for Emergency Medicine in Nepal 1800 Dinner with International and National Team & Delegates NOTES Benefit per 6th & 7th Day Conference registration FEE includes: Conference Materials – 3rd NEMIC Program, Notebook, Pen, 3rd NEMIC Memento and advertising materials Conference Bag (One time per person during the Conference) Water, Tea and Lunch Pack (2 days) 6th Day 3rd NEMIC Certificate with NADEM CME 6 Credit Hours Day 6 & 7 Conference Registration FEE: NRs. 1500/person (New Participants – National and International) NRs. 1000/person (NADEM CME <15 Credit Hours Holder) NRs. 750/person (NADEM CME >15 Credit Hours Holder) Day 6 (only) 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 Difficult Airway 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 Day 6 Dinner Registration FEE: NRs. 1500/ 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 Typical Nepalese Dinner Dinner Venue: Bhojan Griha, Dillibazar, Kathmandu Dinner Dress: Party dress 18th April 2015 3rd NEMIC 9 The Organizer: Supported by: