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The
Speakers
Mr Karim Brohi
Consultant in Trauma and Vascular Surgery,
Barts and the London NHS Trust. Founder of the website
Trauma.Org. Karim has published widely on many aspects
of trauma and has a specific research interest in
the coagulation response to trauma.
Dr Jerry Nolan
Consultant in Intensive Care & Anaesthesia,
Royal United Hospital Bath. Chairman Resuscitation
Council UK. Co-Chair International Liaison Committee
on Resuscitation. Editor in Chief Resuscitation.
Dr John Hagmann
Lieutenant Colonel US Army Medical Corps
(retired). Medical Director of the Casualty Care
Research Center at the Uniformed Services University
of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland (retired).
President and CEO Deployment Medicine International
Co-author of original Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Guideline. He has extensive experience in providing
medical support and training to various Special
Operations and federal law enforcement agencies.
Professor Tim Coats
Professor of Emergency Medicine Leicester
University. Tim has published widely on all aspects
of trauma and is chair of the UK College of Emergency
Medicine Research & Publication Committee. His
specific interest lies in coagulation and trauma.
Professor Peter Mahoney OBE
Lieutenant Colonel Royal Army Medical Corps,
Consultant Anaesthetist. Peter has extensive experience
of both civilian and military trauma care.
Professor Ari Leppäniemi
Professor of Surgery, Meilahti Hospital,
University of Helsinki, Finland. President of the
European Association for Trauma Surgery and Emergency
Surgery. President International Association for
Trauma and Surgical Intensive Care. Past President
Ambroise Pare International Military Surgery Forum.
Head of Scandinavian Networking Group of Trauma
and Emergency Management.
Professor Keith Porter
Professor of Trauma University Birmingham.
Consultant Trauma Surgeon University
Birmingham NHS Trust. Chairman Faculty of Prehospital
Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Vice
Chairman of British Association of Immediate Care.
Medical Director West Midlands Central Accident
Resuscitation Emergency Team.
Professor David Mendelow
Head of Academic Neurosurgery, Consultant
Neurosurgeon, Newcastle General Hospital. David
has had a long standing interest in neurotrauma
working in both Johannesburg and the UK. He has
published extensively in peer reviewed journals
and has been the principal investigator in several
major trials. He is co-author of both national and
international guidance on brain injury.
Professor Eldar Soreide
Professor of Anaesthesiology and Emergency
Medicine University of Stavanger. Medical Director
of Trauma, ICU and Emergency Care Stavanger University
Hospital. President Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology
and Intensive Care Medicine. Founding Editor Scandinavian
Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine.
Professor Malcolm Woollard
Professor of Prehospital and Emergency
Care, University of Coventry. Former Director of
Research Faculty of Prehospital Care at James Cook
University Hospital, Middlesbrough.
Dr Paul Frost
Consultant in Intensive Care, University
Hospital Wales. Paul has published widely on issues
pertaining to intensive care and with his colleagues
provides the only resident consultant ITU service
in the UK.
Mr Alistair Wilson OBE
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Barts
and the London NHS Trust. Previous appointments
include the Chair of British Trauma Society and
Past President European Society for Trauma &
Emergency Surgery.
Dr Otto Chan
Consultant Radiologist, London. Otto is
passionate about interventional & trauma radiology
& has written many texts and published widely
on the same.
Dr Marcus Rall
Consultant Anaesthetist, Univeristy Hospital
Tuebingen, Germany. Centre of Patient Safety and
Simulation, Univeristy Tuebingen, Germany Marcus
is passionate about the role of simulation in anaesthesia
and intensive care and its importance in patient
safety. He has published widely on the topic and
has lectured at many international events.
Dr Bob Winter
Clinical Director Intensive Care, Queens
Medical Centre, Nottingham. President of Intensive
Care Society Bob has been pivotal in development
of ATLS within the UK.
Dr Jonathan Benger
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Bristol
Royal Infirmary. Director of Research in Emergency
Medicine, University of the West of England. Jonathan
has extensive experience in trauma management both
in and out of hospital and published widely in peer
reviewed literature.
Dr Dan Ellis
Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Intensive
Care, University College Hospital London. Dan has
had extensive experience in trauma gained from working
in the UK and Australia.
Mr Mike Walsh
Consultant in Trauma & Vascular Surgery
& Lead Clinician for Trauma Service, Barts and
the London NHS Trust. President British Trauma Society.
Mike has had a huge exposure to trauma both in the
UK and South Africa and has led the development
of the trauma service at Barts and the London NHS
Trust.
Lt Col Alan Kay
Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon 16 Close Support
Medical Regiment. Honorary Consultant Burns and
Plastic Surgeon, Frenchay Hospital Bristol. Consultant
Advisor in Burns and Plastic Surgery, Army Medical
Services. Lead Clinician, South West Regional Burn
Service.
Mr Simon Van Orden
Metropolitan Police Service, London. Simon
had extensive experience of dealing with chemical
and terrorist incidents within the London Area and
is uniquely qualified to talk about metamphetamine
hazards.
Dr Simon Leigh Smith
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Edinburgh
Royal Infirmary. Simon has a broad experience of
both prehospital and inhospital trauma care. As
a member of the Britsh Navy has experienced trauma
care from both a military and civilian context.
Dr Malcolm Russell
Lead Clinical Governance Surrey and Sussex
Air Ambulance. Honorary Clinical Specialist HEMS
London. Previously Doctor with Royal Army Medical
Corps. Malcolm has a broad experience of civilian
and military prehospital care and was responsible
for the British Army’s extrication training during
his military career.
Dr Andrew Reid
Her Majesty’s Coroner London. Andrew is
dually qualified as a solicitor and medical practitioner
(formerly training in forensic medicine). Responsible
for the bodies resulting from the 7th July terrorist
bombings in London, Andrew is well placed to give
clinicans advice on dealing with the dead at major
incidents.
Mr Chris Driver–Williams
Kratos Enterprises Limited. Retired British
Army Major. Fellow Institute Explosives Engineers.
Member International Association Bomb Technicians
and Investigators. Formerly IED Intelligence team
leader at Defence Intelligence Staff, Ministry of
Defence. Counter IED Consultant US. Department of
Defence. Consultant US and British Government.
Mr Tom Carrell
Consultant Vascular Surgeon. Tom is a vascular
surgeon with reputation for excellence and innovation.
Dr Ian Maconochie
Consultant Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Secretary
Association Paediatric Emergency Medicine. Chair
EPLS Course Sub-committee, Resuscitation Council
(UK). Ian has taken a leading role in the development
of paediatric emergency medicine in the UK and co-author
of several documents defining national policy.
Dr Stefano Di Bartolomeo
Consultant Anaesthetist University Of Udine,
Italy. Stefano has published many papers on trauma
including prehospital care and trauma epidemiology.
He was founder member of the group developing the
first Italian trauma registry.
Dr Anne Weaver
Consultant in Emergency Medicine &
Prehospital Care, Barts and the London NHS Trust.
Anne has had extensive experience in trauma care
both in the UK and Australia and has an interest
in the ethics of trauma resuscitation.
Dr Rod Mackenzie
Senior Lecturer and Honorary NHS Consultant
in Emergency Medicine, Leicester. Council Member
Faculty Prehospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons.
Prehospital Care Subcommittee member, College of
Emergency Medicine. Rod is helping lead sub specialty
recognition of prehospital care in the UK and has
published in peer reviewed journals on PHC training.
Lt Col Doug Bowley
Consultant General Surgeon, Heartlands
Hospital Birmingham and Defence Medical Services.
Senior Lecturer, Academic Department of Military
Surgery and Trauma. Doug has extensive experience
of trauma surgery and recently trained in South
Africa.
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