SESSION 5

(Building F - GROUND FLOOR - F, Fl. 0)

(Room S.4)

Tuesday, 23 May 2017  (01:30 p.m-06:00 p.m)


MEDICAL MANAGEMENT AND FIRST AID

Description

First aid can be one of the main bottlenecks of emergency response; therefore, an effective Medical Management is key to the response in case of CBRNE events. Health services are a critical infrastructure that has to be prepared and resilient to CBRNE incidents and attacks. This means having plans, procedures, equipment, and trained personnel, on the one side, and a smooth cooperation among first responders and stakeholders on the other. An increasing number of research and innovation projects addressing the issue of medical management and first aid in the framework of CBRNE events, testifies to the growing need to find new and smart solutions in terms of materials, equipment, procedures, communication and general management.

The session is aimed at bringing together researchers and experts in the following fields:

  • Medical management and the role of medical management in CBRNE safety and security
  • Medical countermeasures: vaccines, antimicrobial and antiviral drugs, blood products and antibodies, devices including diagnostic tests
  • Triage
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Collective Protective Equipment (CPE)
  • Decontamination
  • Diagnostic and Surveillance
  • Biological emerging and re-emerging threats and Epidemiology
  • Dual-use
  • Chemical, Biological, Radiological threats to medical management
  • Hazardous materials – hazmat
  • Innovative materials for medical applications

CHAIRMAN

Giovanni Rezza

Research Executive Director, Italian Health Institute (Italy)


CO-CHAIRMAN

Stef Stienstra

Strategic consultant in biomedical science, Commander of the reserve of the Royal Dutch Navy (The Netherlands)


CO-CHAIRMAN

Ioannis Galatas 

BrigGen. (Rtd), MD Consultant in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Medical/ Hospital/Ops CBRNE Planner/instructor Manager @ CBRN Knowledge Center, International CBRNE Institute (Belgium)


SESSION CLOSED

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Oral Presentations

SPEAKER

TITLE


Emiliano Abramo (1), Sandro Mancinelli (1) and Leonardo Palombi (2) (Invited Speaker)

(1) Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy)

(2) Full Professor in Epidemiology and Director the Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy)

(O5.1) Immigration waves and terrorism: Is there any association?


Ioannis Galatas (1) (Invited Speaker)

(1) BrigGen. (Rtd), MD Consultant in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Medical/Hospital/Ops CBRNE Planner/instructor Manager @ CBRN Knowledge Center, International CBRNE Institute (Belgium)

(O5.2) How to CBRNE-proof your hospital


Fabio Polidoro (1)

(1) Commander of Italian Navy, STATO MAGGIORE DELLA MARINA, 4° Reparto LOGISTICA, 2° Ufficio Supporto, Dottrina logistica e C.B.R.N. (Italy)

(O5.3) The migration in the mediterranean sea – the biological threat


Stef Stienstra (1)

(1) Strategic consultant in biomedical science, Commander of the reserve of the Royal Dutch Navy (The Netherlands)

(O5.4) Counter measures in CBRNe threats and medical consequence management both in a military and a civilian setting


Rachele Brancaleoni (1), D. Gui (2), S. Magalini (2), M. Foco (2), G. Capalbo (3), P.M. Soave (3)

(1) Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Largo F. Vito, 1, Rome, Italy

(2) Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli, Dept. of Emergency Surgery, Largo A. Gemelli, 8, Rome, Italy

(3) Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli, Accident and Emergency Department, Largo A. Gemelli, 8, Rome, Italy

(O5.5) Development of a CRN training course: the case of Gemelli hospital


R. Fiorito (1), Fabrizio Fontana (2) , M. Martini (2), G.Sergiacomi (3), G. Scotti di Uccio (4), S. Tangorra (4), P. Rosati (6), G. Pistilli (7), R. Villanacci (7), E. Casadei (3), Maria Luisa Maniscalco (5)

(1) Medical and Surgery School Bio-Medical & Prevention Department Tor Vergata University, Rome, (Italy)

(2) University Guglielmo Marconi, Rome; Istituto di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) Frascati (RM), (Italy)

(3) Pontificia Università San Tommaso D’Aquino - Angelicum, Rome, (Italy)

(4) Air Force Study Center Giulio Douhet, Rome, (Italy)

(5) University Roma 3, Rome, (Italy)

(6) Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Unit of Clinical Epidemiology, Piazza S. Onofrio 4, Rome, (Italy)

(7) ISSMM, Tor Vergata University, Rome, (Italy)

(O5.6) Best practices in nuclear medicine. A proposal for Italy

 


Gordana Joksić (1)

(1) Biologyst, PhD. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, M.Petrovića Alasa 12-14, 11000 Belgrade, Department of Physical Chemistry (Serbia)

(O5.7) The micronucleus test in radiation accidents


Alessio Cortelazzo (1)

(1) Clinical Biochemist, PhD. S.Ten.(cong.), Military Corps of the Italian Red Cross (Italy)

(O5.8) Laboratory and diagnostic test mobile systems: critical issues and perspectives in the field of major disasters


Lorenzo S. Massucchielli (1), U. Angeloni (2), C. Fontana (3), S. Bonadio (4), B. Contini (5)

(1) Italian Red Cross, European Affairs Officer, Project Management Unit, Via Ramazzini 31, Rome, (Italy)

(2) Italian Red Cross, Head, Health Management Unit, Via Ramazzini 31, Rome, (Italy)

(3) Italian Red Cross, Head R/N Lab, Health Management Unit, Via Ramazzini 31, Rome, (Italy)

(4) Italian Red Cross, Head, CBRN Unit, Via Ramazzini 31, Rome, (Italy)

(5) Italian Red Cross, Head, Operations, Via Ramazzini 31, Rome, (Italy)

(O5.9) The health responders point of view. the implementation of a CBRN response system among a volunteer-based emergency management organisation in order to cope with long lasting emergencies or internationally relevant mass gatherings: the Italian red cross volunteers’ experience


Stef Stienstra (1)

Strategic consultant in biomedical science, Commander of the reserve of the Royal Dutch Navy (The Netherlands)

(O5.10) The threat mitigation of emerging infectious diseases globally


Giovanni Rezza (1)

(1) Research Executive Director, Italian Health Institute (Italy)

(O5.11) Italian Health Institute actions during biological maxi-emergencies


Cesare Fanton (1)

(1) Italian Navy, Ministry of Defence (Italy)

(O5.12) Italian Navy experiences in maritime biocontainment management of patients affected by high infectious diseases