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Battlefield Healthcare
Delivering effective and responsive combat casualty care
June 26 - 27, 2008 · The Café Royal, London, UK


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Advanced Imaging In Combat Focus Day: Wednesday 25th, June, 2008

09:30 – 17:00 Focus Day: Advanced Imaging In Combat

The importance of Teleradiology in battlefield healthcare has increased dramatically in the past few years. Advanced MultiDetector CT imaging can now guide trauma surgery with 3D imaging. The potential of ballistic trajectory analysis and damage control radiology has only started to be explored, advanced imaging in combat casualty care has an uncapped potential. This interactive and in-depth focus day will examine the challenges of Teleradiology in Combat, lessons learned from recent operations to future directions of combat imaging.

Topics and speakers include:

APPLICATION OF ADVANCED IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN COMBAT: RECENT EXPERIENCES IN IRAQ

Les Folio
DO, MPH Col, USAF, MC, SFS, Associate Professor Radiology and Radiological Sciences;
Uniformed Services University

COMBAT INFORMATICS: CHALLENGES / CAPABILITIES OF TELERADIOLOGY IN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENTS

Dr Ed Callaway
NightHawk Radiology Services/ Former Teleradiology
Consultant; USAF

FUTURE DIRECTIONS OF COMBAT IMAGING IN THE USAF

Grant P. Tibbetts
Lt Col, USAF MC, Consultant to USAF/SG, Radiology Flight Commander, 48 MDSS/SGSAR
RAF Lakenheath UK

FORENSIC IMAGING TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF FORENSCAN: LOW DOSE WHOLE BODY IMAGING APPLICATIONS

Professor Lorna J Martin
Chief Specialist / Head of Division, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
University of Cape Town, South Africa

MDCT IMAGING IN BLAST LUNG: EXPERIENCES ATWALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER

Chaired by:

Les Folio
DO, MPH Col, USAF, MC, SFS, Associate Professor Radiology and Radiological Sciences;
Uniformed Services University

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