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Multinationales Kommando Operative Führung
Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm
CJ Medical Division invites to the
2nd International Medical Conference (IMC)
on Lessons Learned
Preliminary Programme
"Different actors, similar approaches, ONE goal"
Key Topics
Global Health, African Health, (Military) Medical
Lessons Learned
Roggenburg, Germany
June 10 - 12, 2015
Programme Chair Organisation Chair LTC Dr. Bernd Evers, MD Maj Dr. Katharina Achilles, MDphone: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3860 or 3851 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3865 or 3851Fax: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855MIL network: 90-5900-3860 or 3851 90-5900-3865 or 3851mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Location
Klostergasthof RoggenburgKlosterstrasse 589297 RoggenburgPhone: +49 (0) 7300 96 00 0 internet: www.kloster-roggenburg.dee-mail: [email protected]
Room reservation (conference rates) until May 22, 2015 (key word "IMC 2015")
Contact / registration – MN JHQ UlmOwn contributions and papers are welcome.
Wednesday, June 10: Global Health
Part 1Threats and opportunities with special focus on key topics(Global Health Policy, Millenium Development Goals, Disease Control etc.)
Part 2Threats and opportunities with special focus on EBOLA Virus outbreak
"Smoker Evening" (special barbecue)
Thursday, June 11: African Health and Medical Systems
Part 1Problems and chances: General Overview
Part 2Problems and chances with special focus on NIGERIA
African-bavarian dinner
Friday, June 12: (Military) Medical Lessons (to be) Learned
Part 1Current stand and way aheadwith special focus on policy and transfer into practice
Part 2Current stand and way aheadwith special focus on examples
Programme Overview (please see attachment for details)
After having focused especially on medical lessons learned on missions at our � rst conference 2013, this year we will extend our programme into the highly relevant � eld of Global Health and African Health, including the ebola virus outbreak.
The main purpose of this conference continues to be to present, discuss and share knowledge and experience in the arena of medical support and related issues bringing together
various national and international, civilian and military perspectives.
Special emphasis will be on open-minded discussions, civil-military interaction and synergies and strategic dimensions.
The conference will be held within the historic monastry Roggenburg (30km from Ulm) ensemble framed by a highly interesting awarded exhibition on "Global Players- toys from Africa".
Intention
Quelle: Gemeinsam für Afrika e.V.
2nd International Medical Conference June 10th – 12th 2015 Kloster Roggenburg, Germany
Preliminary Programme (as of May 8th)
Wednesday June 10th 2015: Global Health
Welcome and Introduction
08:45 – 09:00
Session 1 09:00 – 12:15: Threats and opportunities with special focus on key topics
Prof. Dr. Jahn, Germany Key Note Lecture: Global Health Policies LTC (VET) Dr. Rossmann, Germany Forward Defense Global Threats: So what? Building effective
coalitions against Global Health Threats
Coffee break
Dr. Pandel, Germany Eradication of Polio: The Rotary Club`s experience History, State of the Art and Future Perspectives
COL (PHARM) Dr. Zimmermann, Germany
Safety on Food and Water -‐ A challenge in missions?
LTC (PHARM) Dr. Springer, Germany Counterfeit drugs -‐ A challenge for pharmacies in missions abroad
12:15 Lunch Break
Session 2 13:15-‐17:30: Threats and opportunities with special focus on EBOLA Virus outbreak
LTC (MD)Dr. Wiemer, Germany EBOLA in a nutshell – at least a try COL (MD)Dr. Holtherm, Germany Fighting against EBOLA in Western Africa: A Ministry of Defense
Point of View LTC (MD) Dr. Wiemer, Germany From ETU to SITTU – Adapting in an ever changing environment MG Ogunbiyi, Nigeria The Role of the Nigerian Army in the EBOLA virus outbreak Dr. Okoeguale, Nigeria The role of the Nigerian Public Health in fighting Ebola
Coffee break
Prof. Dr. Poggensee, Germany /Nigeria
The containment of an Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in a metropolitan city – Experiences from Nigeria
BG Corey, USA Operation United Assistance: Strategic and operational considerations
COL Dr. Czarnik, USA Medical aspects Dr. Luan, USA A different perspective for civil-‐military engagement: Community
based
19:30 Conference dinner “Smoker Evening”
Thursday June 11th 2015: African Health and Medical Systems
Session 1 08:30 – 12:00: Problems and chances: General Overview
Prof. Dr. Richter, Germany Short-‐ and long-‐term medical aid. A civilian's experience COL (MD) Dr. Holtherm, Germany Force Health Protection in NATO with focus on tropical
environment LTC (VET) Dr. Rossmann, Germany Medical Intelligence in West-‐Africa
Coffee break
LTC Nacken, Netherlands The Netherland´s missions in Africa – The medical perspective Prof. Dr.Richter, Germany Cultural challenges of sustainability. LTC Dr. Wiemer , Germany The end of the paved road – Experience from a Ghanian district
hospital
12:00 Lunch Break
Session 2 13:00 – 17:00: Problems and chances with special focus on NIGERIA
LTC Schneidereit, Germany Mrs. Csaba-‐Vas, Hungary/Germany
Nigeria – The Knowlegdge Development Approach: Political, military, economic aspects
Prof. Dr. Osibogun, Nigeria
Nigerian Health System: Structure, Resources, Research and Training
MG Ogunbiyi, Nigeria Health and Medical System of Nigeria: The Role of the Armed Forces Medical Services
Coffee break
RADM Epelle, Nigeria Medical Training in the Armed Forces of Nigeria Prof. Dr. Poggensee, Germany /Nigeria
Nigeria Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme: Building capacity and providing services for the public health System
Dr. Okoeguale, Nigeria Nigeria perspective on the global fight against Poliomyelitis
19:30 African-‐Bavarian Buffet Dinner
Friday June 12th 2015: (Military) Medical Lessons (to be) Learned
Session 1 08:30-‐12:00 Current stand and way ahead with special focus on policy and transfer into practice
NN, Hungary The NATO Centre of Excellence Military Medicine´s Approach: Lessons learned Database and NATO trauma registry
LTC Dr. Slootman, Netherlands The European Union Military Staff´s medical perspective LTC Eric Nacken, Netherlands Military Medical Lessons learned: the Netherland´s perspective
Coffee break
LTC Lillegard, Norway System competence in trauma: The Norwegian perspective LTC Dr. Luehrs, Germany Military Emergency Medicine in Afghanistan: The German
experience LTC Dr. Wiemer, Germany Two years EUTM Mali: Does the Military need tropical medicine? 12:00 Lunch Break Session 2 13:00-‐16:00 Current stand and way ahead with special focus on examples
LTC Shul, Israel Lessons learned from operation “Protective Edge” (gaza strip) NN, Israel Latest experience from the Israel Humanitarian delegation to
Nepal Mrs. Lipovac, Germany Lessons learned 12 years civil-‐military cooperation in
Afghanistan: Two worlds -‐ one goal Coffee break
COL Dr. Czarnik, USA The US military perspective: How do we change institutions? Dr. Luan, USA Civil-‐military support for global health: Implications
16:00 Closing remarks and farewell
Postanschrift: Stuttgarter Straße 199 89081 Ulm Phone: 0049-731-1690 – 3860 or -3865 Fax – 0049-731-1690-3855 BwKz: 90-5900-3860 or -3865 E-Mail: [email protected]
PERSONAL ADMINISTRATION FORM (PAF) 2nd International Medical Conference on Lessons Learned from June 10th to June 12th 2015
Upon Completion return (no later than May 20th) by E-Mail to: [email protected]
(If Internet / E-Mail are not available send by fax to: +0049-731-1690-3855) JOINING INFORMATION
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ACCOMODATION Please arrange reservation directly with hotel! Klostergasthof Roggenburg, Klosterstraße 2, 89297 Roggenburg; Phone: 0049 - (0) 73 00 - 92 19 20,www.kloster-
roggenburg.de; e-mail: [email protected] Hotel accommodation Klostergasthof Roggenburg
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CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AND CATERING Wednesday June 10th 2015 Conference
attendance morning afternoon Conference dinner “Smoker Evening”
Special offer 13€
Thursday June 11th 2015 Conference attendance
morning afternoon “African Bavarian Menu” Special offer 19€
Friday June 12th 2015 Conference attendance
morning afternoon
Special Requirements Vegetarian Kosher Muslim Other
FURTHER REQUIREMENTS / OPEN QUESTIONS / CONCERNS
Join us for a sizzling summer barbecue at the Roggenburg Monastery Inn with an enormous American-style smoker grill. What is a smoker?
A smoker is an outdoor cooking apparatus for preparing food at low temperatures in a controlled, smoky environment.
The consistent cooking temperatures across the entire cooking surface make for exquisitely tender meats with
an aromatic mouth-watering flavor.
The barbecue bash at Roggenburg Monastery includes an all-you-care-to-eat salad bar, different types of meats grilled to perfection on an original smoker barbecue grill, baked potatoes, cowboy beans, home-made BBQ sauces, and much more.
Enjoy a relaxed evening in a beautiful setting!
"Smoker Evening" (special barbecue)Wednesday, June 10, 2015, 19:30 (13 €, excl. drinks)
- Curry Coconut Soup with Shrimps- Consommé with Pancake Strips- Couscous Vegetable Salad- Buffet of Dressed Salads and Leaf Salads with a choice of two Dressings
- African Meat Balls with Fresh Herb Cheese- Turkey and Ostrich Strips with Peanut Sauce and Chakalaka Dip- Smoked Trout Fillets with Lingonberry Cream Cessbaar (Hot Banana Pancakes)
African-bavarian buffet dinnerThursday, June 11, 2015, 19:30 (19 €, excl. drinks)
Starters
- Coconut Trout with Ginger- Gnu Goulash with Fresh Mango- Ostrich Steaks in African Mustard Crust- Veal Knuckle in Dark Beer Gravy
Additionally, choose three of the following sides:
Couscous, Chickpeas, Cooking Bananas, Rice, Bulgur, Spaetzle, Market Vegetables
Main Courses
- Moroccan Orange Slice- Mouhalabieh (Milk Custard from Lebanon)
- Panna Cotta-style Coconut Bananas- Apple Strudel with Vanilla Custard
Desserts