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Ep 28 - Iain and Nat preview the amazing London Trauma Conference.


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Exciting Collaboration Between St Emlyns and the London Trauma Conference

Welcome to the latest St Emlyns podcast! I'm Iain Beardsell, and alongside Natalie Mace, we are thrilled to announce an exciting new collaboration between the St Emlyns team and the London Trauma Conference. This esteemed conference will take place in London next week, and we've been honored with the opportunity to attend as members of the press. We will be interviewing some of the prominent speakers participating in the event, marking a significant first for our team at St Emlyns.

The London Trauma Conference: Dates and Highlights

The London Trauma Conference is scheduled from Tuesday, December 9th to Thursday, December 11th. This three-day event promises a stellar lineup of speakers from the Trauma World, including sessions on Trauma Surgery, Trauma Nursing, and a dedicated day for trainees. There’s even a special Thoracotomy day planned. This comprehensive program ensures there’s something for everyone in the field of trauma care.

Why Attend the London Trauma Conference?

We are not just attending to listen; our goal is to bring you the inside stories and insights from the speakers after their sessions. We aim to ask the questions you want answers to, making this conference more interactive and engaging for all of us. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a trainee, this conference offers invaluable knowledge and networking opportunities.

If you’re considering attending, we highly encourage it. You can find all the details and register at www.londontraumaconference.com. There are still places available, so don’t miss out on this exceptional event.

Engaging with the Conference Online

For those who can't make it to London, there are still plenty of ways to stay involved. Follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #ltc2014. We will be tweeting live updates from the sessions, and you can tweet your questions to us. We’ll do our best to catch up with the speakers and get your questions answered.

Getting Ready for Trauma Week

To get in the mood for the upcoming trauma week, we recommend listening to "The Fight for Life," a program by Kevin Fong on BBC Radio 4. This enlightening show traces the origins of trauma care and brings it up to the modern day. Kevin speaks with James K. Steiner, the American orthopedic surgeon who designed the ATLS course after his family was involved in a tragic air accident. The program is both moving and inspiring, highlighting the importance of coordinated trauma care.

Meet the Speakers: Friends of St Emlyns

We are excited to reconnect with many friends of St Emlyns at the conference. Among the notable speakers are Mark Wilson, a renowned neurosurgeon from London, and Karen Brodie, a respected vascular and trauma surgeon. Ross Fisher, a pediatric surgeon from Sheffield, will be discussing pediatric trauma. Additionally, our colleagues from Sydney Hems, including Cliff Reed and Brian Burns, will also be presenting. The lineup reads like a who's who of UK and international trauma medicine, ensuring a wealth of knowledge and experience will be shared.

Our Mission at St Emlyns

At St Emlyns, we are dedicated to spreading trauma care education as widely as possible. None of our team members have any financial interest in the conference; our goal is purely educational. We hope to learn and share valuable insights with you, our community, to enhance our collective understanding and capabilities in trauma care.

Welcoming New Doctors to Emergency Medicine

This week is particularly special as it marks the arrival of new doctors in our emergency departments across the UK. This transition happens four or five times a year, bringing fresh faces, enthusiasm, and, understandably, a bit of nervousness. We urge everyone to extend kindness and support to these junior doctors. Our emergency departments thrive on a culture of learning and collaboration, and it’s essential to make our new colleagues feel welcome and valued.

If you are one of these new doctors, make sure to check out our induction blog posts and podcasts. They are available on the St Emlyns blog at stemlynsblog.org and on our iTunes podcast feed. These resources are designed to help you navigate the initial challenges and embrace the exciting journey ahead in emergency medicine.

The Importance of Continued Learning in Emergency Medicine

As we see from the current news, it’s a challenging time for UK emergency medicine. However, at St Emlyns, we are committed to bringing you the best resources, insights, and inspiration to help you continue delivering exceptional care to your patients. Our collaboration with the London Trauma Conference is just one example of our efforts to enhance the education and support available to all healthcare professionals in our community.

Conclusion

We are incredibly excited about this new venture and look forward to sharing our experiences and learnings from the London Trauma Conference with you. Whether you join us in person or follow along online, we hope this event will be as enlightening and inspiring for you as it promises to be for us.

Thank you for being a part of the St Emlyns community. Please continue enjoying your work in emergency medicine, and we’ll be back with more updates and insights very soon. Take care and thanks for listening!

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