Facilitated by Duncan Tripp
Dr Peter Paal - Accidental Hypothermia
Q&A Session
Dr Naoto Ishimaru - Hypothermia in Japan: perspective from subtropical climate
Facilitated by Dr Dave Strachan
Dr Zoe Smeed - Hypothermia in Trauma
Q&A Session
Dr Otto Henriksson - Pre-Hospital Protection against the cold
Facilitated by Leona Houston
Dr Les Gordon - Management of Hypothermic Cardiac Arrest and Rewarming in a Peripheral Hospital
Q&A Session
Professor Beat Walpoth - ECLS Rewarming of Arrested Deep Accidental Hypothermic Victims: The Role of the International Hypothermia Registry - https://hypothermia-registry.org
Facilitated by Duncan Tripp
Dr Alastair Glennie & Dr Duncan Scott - Management of Hypothermic Casualties by Scottish Mountain Rescue Teams
Dr Pete Davis - Applied Triage for victims of Severe Accidental Hypothermia
Dr Ian Scott - How pre-hospital management influences hospital rewarming
Professor Hermann Brugger - On-site Management of Avalanche Victims - update 2021
This session is being recorded with no audience.
The response to our Cold Panel Session has been beyond our expectations and as such we are having to alter the platform it is delivered on. Unfortunately, this means that we will be unable to welcome a live audience to this session, we will instead be using questions that have been raised during the evening sessions.
The change in format will allow us to increase the level of interactivity between our panel and will help encourage a strong and healthy debate between our experts. Thus giving you a better learning experience.
Please raise any questions you would like answered during the presentation sessions and these will be collated and delivered to the panel for recording.
You will receive, via email, a link to the recording within 2 weeks of the conference ending.
Schedule
Mon
15
Feb
2021
7PM-9PM GMTOnline
Tue
16
Feb
2021
7PM-9PM GMTOnline
Wed
17
Feb
2021
7PM-9PM GMTOnline
Thu
18
Feb
2021
7PM-9PM GMTOnline
Fri
19
Feb
2021
7PM-9PM GMTOnline
Sat
20
Feb
2021
12:30PM-3:30PM GMTOnline
Sat
20
Feb
2021
3:30PM-5:30PM GMTOnline