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In-Flight Emergencies

Thursday, 7 September 2017
09:00-12:15

Course Description

Is there a doctor on board?

There are an estimated 20,000 in-flight emergencies reported in the United States annually. With our aging population plagued by a growing epidemic of chronic diseases, and as aircrafts are becoming larger yet more cramped, and longer flights are becoming more routine, an increase in in-flight medical emergencies can be anticipated. Eventually, the airline industry will have no choice but to reexamine and address its non-specific and antiquated protocols in an effort to optimize care for passengers who become acutely ill. 

Healthcare Professionals (HCP) traveling on commercial airlines may be asked to render care to passengers who are experiencing a medical emergency despite limited training or experience in these situations. In fact, a significant portion of in-flight emergencies are managed by off-duty medical professionals such as physicians, nurses, and emergency medical technicians who offer their services as Good Samaritans. The wide variation in medical expertise and experience in managing acute medical emergencies between volunteers, coupled with the lack of standardized approaches to common in-flight medical emergencies, create barriers to providing timely, effective, and quality care in these settings. Furthermore, these variations can result in wide-ranging practice patterns leading to varied outcomes.

This is a 3-hour workshop aimed at preparing Healthcare Professionals (HCP) to become effective responders during in-flight emergencies. It will cover essential topics such as the physiologic stress of flying, the epidemiology of in-flight medical emergencies, the medical-legal considerations of responding, resources available to responders on a plane, and an algorithmic approach to the most common in-flight chief complaints. We will integrate and emphasize important concepts via simulation helping HCP become better equipped in responding to most types of in-flight medical emergencies.

The Goal of this course is to develop HCP Credentials for airlines

 

Tentative Course Schedule

09:00-10:00

Introduction 

Thiago Halmer MD

09:30-10:00

Simulation and Group Discussion

Drs. Alagappan, Botz, Halmer

10:00-10:30

Case 1

Drs. Brock, Wattana, Viets

10:30-10:45

Break

 

10:45-11:15 

Case 2

Drs. Brock, Wattana, Viets

11:15-11:45

Case 3

Drs. Brock, Wattana, Viets

11:45-12:15

Summary

Drs. Alagappan, Botz, Halmer

 

Course Fee*

Organizing Society Member (AAEM, GREAT, MAEM): $85
Non-member: $125

 

Course Directors and Faculty

Kumar Alagappan, MD FAAEM
Professor, MD Anderson, University of Texas, Houston, TX, USA

 

Faculty

Gregory H. Botz, MD
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA

Jayne M. Viets, MD
Assistant Professor, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA

Monica K. Wattana, MD FAAEM
Assistant Professor, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:

 

 

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