SPECIAL EVENT HAMBURG
DBRD Akademie GmbH is pleased to invite you to the next NAEMT Regional European Education Committee (REEC) Meeting which will take place on June 29-30, 2023 in Hamburg, Germany.
The NAEMT courses have been run in Germany since 2007, initially by Deutscher Berufsverband Rettungsdienst e. V. (DBRD) and later by DBRD Akademie GmbH at the instigation of NAEMT, starting with PHTLS (Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support), later AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support), EPC (Emergency Pediatric Care), TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care), TECC (Tactical Emergency Casualty Care) and GEMS (Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services).
REEC Meeting 2023 will take place at the Dorint Hotel Hamburg-Eppendorf. In the 4-star hotel, you can expect light-flooded meeting rooms and culinary accompaniment.
Hamburg Airport and the Hamburg Dammtor train station can be reached by car in 15 minutes.
Hamburg’s Eppendorf district is one of the chicest parts of the Hanseatic city and offers an incomparable flair with Art Nouveau buildings, terraced houses and numerous brick villas entwined with ivy.
Special Rates NAEMT REEC Meeting
149,00 EUR | Single Room incl. Breakfast
169,00 EUR | Double Room incl. Breakfast
For booking, please contact the hotel directly:
info.hamburg@dorint.com
+49 40 570150-0
With a population of around 1.85 million, Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city. Hamburg Port is one of the largest transshipment ports. The beautiful city centre boasts countless canals and canalside walks. The city is criss-crossed by hundreds of canals and has many charming parks and green spaces. The cafés dotted along the banks of the Binnenalster lake offer a perfect vantage point for watching the many sailboats passing by. Jungfernstieg connects the new and the old town which is home to landmarks such as St. Michaelis church that dates back to the 18th century. In 2016, a new landmark was added in the form of the 110 metre high Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall. Its specially designed glass façade is reminiscent of sails, waves or icebergs.
07.30 AM
REGISTRATION
08.30 AM
Welcome and self-introductions
armin reisinger
09.00 AM
Prehospital care in Germany – overview of system, personnel, training requirements
marco koenig
09.30 AM
Case studies from the German Ambulance System
hans-martin grusnick
10.00 AM
PANEL DISCUSSION: Comparing European trauma guidelines
moderator: dr. emily koumas | panelists: riana constantinou, ralf waidmann, jakub dedek, tomas wetterling
10.45 AM
Break
11.15 AM
Overview of the AMLS 4th edition textbook
Dr. Vince Mosesso
11.45 AM
Update on European promulgation
armin reisinger
12.15 PM
Lunch
01.30 PM
Report from NATO
alan o’brien
02.00 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION : Prehospital resuscitation protocols in Europe
moderator: j.c. pitteloud | panelists: achim thamm, carl haentjens, will broughton, mona guterud, michael madeyski
02.45 PM
BREAK
03.15 PM
Update on NAEMT education curriculum and administration
PAMela LANE
03.45 PM
Wrap up of day 1 and instructions for evening program
05.00 - 07.00 PM
there is bus shuttle from the hotel to the pier
Through narrow waterways, under countless old and new bridges and past the Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall: on a trip through Hamburg’s old free port area, the contrast in the city’s architecture couldn’t be more apparent.
07.30 – 11.00 PM
THERE IS BUS SHUTTLE FROM THE RESTAURANT TO THE HOTEL
08.00 AM
WELCOME
Armin reisinger
08.05 AM
Presentation and discussion of proposal for REEC QA process
will broughton
09.05 AM
panel discussion: Comparing protocols and outcomes for prehospital spinal motion restriction
Moderator: Xavier LosfelD | Panelists: Bengt Eriksson, Alberto Adduci, Patrick Wick, Panagiotis Koukopoulos
09.45 AM
Tourniquet field assessment and conversion
Michał Madeyski
10.15 AM
Break
10.45 AM
Top prehospital research in Europe
Thomas Hofmann, Melanie Reuter-Oppermann
11.30 AM
panel discussion: Comparing ambulance staffing configurations
Moderator: Tomas Wetterling | Panelists: Riana Constantinou, Sindre Mellesmo, Sven-Erik Gratzl, Yvette Emtsjo, Frank Flake
12.15 PM
Lunch
01.30 PM
Using the ADDIE approach (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) in medical education
Thomas Semmel
01.45 PM
UPDATE FROM THE PUBLIC SAFETY GROUP OF JONES AND BARTLETT LEARNING
LAURA CARNEY
02.15 PM
REEC MEETING 2024
02.30 PM
OPEN FORUM
03.00 PM
ADJOURN
The AMLS Committee
Dr. Vincent Mosesso has been the AMLS Medical Director since 2002. He is appointed to this position at the recommendation of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP). NAEMSP officially endorses the AMLS program. He began his career as a paramedic and now serves as Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Medical Director of Prehospital Care at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. His current positions include Associate Medical Director for Pittsburgh EMS, core faculty for the UPMC EMS Fellowship Program, and Airway Management Physician for the National Football League. He served on the initial EMS Medicine Examination Task Force and Sub-board of the American Board of Emergency Medicine, which developed the inaugural board certification exam for the new subspecialty of EMS Medicine.
Vincent is the co-founder and founding medical director of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation. His research has focused on prehospital care and sudden cardiac arrest, including the deployment of automated external defibrillators. He has published numerous scientific manuscripts and textbook chapters, and serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for the journals Resuscitation and Prehospital Emergency Care. Dr. Mosesso is the NAEMT representative on the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) Oversight Board and an expert panelist and course instructor for the Obstetric Life Support (OBLS)™ program.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS (NAEMT)
Pam Lane is the Executive Director of NAEMT, a position she has held since 2007. She is responsible for the management of NAEMT’s headquarters operations and staff, and supports the NAEMT Board of Directors in carrying out the work of the association. Pam has devoted her career to association management, and previously served in executive positions at Rotary International, the Institute of Real Estate Management, and the National Parent Teachers Association. Pam holds a Master of Arts Degree in Strategic Communications from Seton Hall University in New Jersey, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Roosevelt University in Chicago, Ill. She is a member of the Franklin Honor Society.
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