Tuesday 6th - Friday 9th December 2022
The Royal Geographical Society, London, United Kingdom
The London Trauma Conference will return Tuesday 3rd - Friday 6th December 2024.
We hope to see you there.
The London Trauma Conference 2022 took place on Tuesday 6th - Friday 9th December 2022.
We were delighted to welcome speakers and delegates from around the world for four days of presentations on the key issues in Cardiac Arrest, Trauma and Pre-hospital Care.
The first day (Tuesday 6th December) was the Cardiac Arrest Symposium Chaired by Professor Jerry Nolan, Past ERC Chair and Editor in Chief of Resuscitation.
The second day (Wednesday 7th December) was the Pre-hospital Critical Care day hosted by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation. The important theme of major incidents started in the last session of the day and continued in the first session of the following day.
The last two days (Thursday 8th and Friday 9th December) were dedicated to Trauma. The programme covered core clinical material but also big picture talks on organisation, performance and quality improvement.
The keynote speakers are pioneers in their fields and delivered thought provoking presentations on key elements of acute care practice. They include, Professor Gavin Perkins - speaking on Resuscitation in 2022, Professor Kenji Inaba from Los Angeles – with an unusual background in trauma surgery, academia and law enforcement, Dr Kevin Fong an intensivist, air ambulance doctor and well known broadcaster who held a national role in the recent pandemic and, following a late programme alteration, Professor Karim Brohi.
To minimise unnecessary travel for short talks two excellent speaker will be joined virtually from the United States: Professor Jeffrey Upperman from Nashville, USA and Professor Andre Campbell from San Francisco, USA.
During the week a variety of hugely popular breakaway sessions took place including the Military Surgery Symposium, two half-day Ultrasound Workshops and two Lunch with the Experts sessions.
Scientific Abstracts were displayed during the event with the Stand up Science evening on Thursday presenting a chance to socialise and hear some of the researchers present in an informal environment.
Following the disruptions of the past few years we were delighted to be able to bring delegates and speakers together for a face-to-face event and they relished the opportunity to network and socialise in London. The event was not made available in hybrid or online formats.
To find out more about the London Trauma Conference 2022 please find the St Emlyn's conference report via the below links:
- What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022? Part One
- What did we learn at the London Trauma Conference 2022? Part Two
Courtesy of St Emlyn's and Dr Zaf Qasim
London Trauma Conference 2022 - Abstract Publication
Abstracts selected for publication from the London Trauma Conference 2022 are now available to view on the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine website.
To view the published abstracts please follow this link: www.sjtrem.biomedcentral.com
London Trauma Conference 2022 - Conference Programme by Day
Day 1 - Tuesday 6th December - Cardiac Arrest Symposium
– brought to you in association with ZOLL
Day 2 - Wednesday 7th December - Pre hospital Critical Care Conference
– brought to you in association with Ortus
– delivered in collaboration with the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation
Day 3 - Thursday 8th December - Trauma Conference (Day 1)
– brought to you in association with Philips
Day 4 - Friday 9th December - Trauma Conference (Day 2)
Mr Aminul Ahmed, London, UK
Mr Peter Bates, London, UK
Dr Neel Bhanderi, Adelaide, Australia
Professor Jocelyne Bloch, Lausanne, Switzerland
Dr Jostein Brede, Oslo, Norway
Professor Karim Brohi, London, UK
Professor Clif Callaway, Pittsburgh, USA
Professor Andre Campbell, San Francisco, USA
Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, West Sussex, UK
Professor Gregoire Courtine, Lausanne, Switzerland
Dr Phil Cowburn, Bristol, UK
Mr Ross Davenport, London, UK
Dr Dinis Dos Reis Miranda, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Dr Kevin Fong, London, UK
Dr Mark Forrest, Cheshire, UK
Dr Jostein Hagemo, Oslo, Norway
Professor Kenji Inaba, Los Angeles, USA
Dr Robbie Lendrum, London and Scotland, UK
Erica Ley, Lincs and Notts, UK
Dr Rod Mackenzie, Cambridge, UK
Professor Koen Monsieurs, Antwerp, Belgium
Professor Jerry Nolan, Bath UK
Mr David Nott, The David Nott Foundation
Col Giles Nordmann, Plymouth, UK
Dr Tim Nutbeam, Plymouth, UK
Dr Peter Paal, Salzburg, Austria
Col Paul Parker, Birmingham, UK
Dr Andrew Pearce, Australia
Mr Zane Perkins, London, UK
Professor Susanna Price, London, UK
Dr Alex Psirides, New Zealand
A/Prof Zaff Qasim, Philadelphia, USA
Professor Else Charlotte Sandset, Oslo, Norway
Professor Sanjay Sharma, London, UK
Dr Marie-Louise Sharp, London, UK
Professor Mary Sheppard, London, UK
Dr Ben Singer, London, UK
Professor Markus Skrifvars, Helsinki, Finland
Dr Jasmeet Soar, Bristol, UK
Dr Ben Swift, London, UK
Professor Jeffrey Upperman, Nashville, TN, USA
Dr Anne Weaver, London, UK
Professor Mark Wilson, London, UK
The London Trauma Conference has been approved for 24 CPD points by Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
(6 points per conference day).
The London Trauma Conference takes place at The Royal Geographical Society.
We are proud to share the underpinning values of our host venue: supporting research, education, exploration and innovation.
The historic academic venue is located in Kensington on the junction between Exhibition Road and Kensington Gore.
Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
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