Find the Nordic First Aid 2018 programme below.
Saturday 10 March 2018 | |||||||||
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08:00 | Exhibition and registration open | ||||||||
09:30-11:00 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Opening ceremony and keynote speaker First aid through history, past, present and future Keynote: Anthony Handley (GB) | ||||||||
11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break | ||||||||
11:30-12:30 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | The importance of bystander interventions in cardiac arrest and the role of instructors Freddy Lippert (DK) Guideline Development - more than evidence alone Emmy De Buck (B) | ||||||||
11:30-12:30 Room: Vandsalen | 4MAT - the brain and learning "Learning is no spectator sport – you have to get down and get dirty!" Course participants do not learn only by listening to the instructor. They must continuously test and challenge the knowledge they build up in the learning room: reflect, discuss, try it out – be active that is. Hanne Houbak (DK) and Ole Lauridsen (DK) | ||||||||
11:30-12:30 Room: Columbine | Workshop - Anatomy Session In this workshop, participants work with trachea, lungs and hearts from pigs to get a better understanding of the airway and the circuitry Session leader: Terje Lillegård (N) Please note that there is maximum participation of 24 persons at this workshop. Registration is required and there is a participation fee of 20 EUR. | ||||||||
12:30-14:00 | Lunch | ||||||||
14:00-15:00 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Keynote speaker Mass Casualty Incidents: The role of the first aider – and how do we prepare them? Keynote: Timothy Hodgetts (GB) | ||||||||
15:00-15:45 | Coffee Break | ||||||||
15:45- 16:45 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Major bleedings and penetrating traumas Timothy Hodgetts (GB) First Aid and the community Pascal Cassan (F) | ||||||||
15:45-16:45 Room: Vandsalen | Effective teaching: Importance of learning climate and goals Robert Greif (CH) Learning through feed-back Peter Sjøstedt (DK) | ||||||||
15:45- 16:45 Room: Columbine | Workshop - 4MAT hands on “….now we will get down and get dirty” We will during this workshop go deeper into the 4MAT model and work hands on with first aid topics. Many instructors struggle with the so important motivation and WHY and sometimes even also forget to help the participants to adapt the new knowledge. We will work practically on the eight 4MAT octants and discover how powerful you can design learning with motivation and high impact. Session leader: Hanne Houbak (DK) | ||||||||
15:45-16:45 Room: Harlekin | Workshop - CPR masterclass The CPR Masterclass is an opportunity to discuss, demonstrate and comment on the finer details of a BLS sequence from assessment of the victim, performing CPR and applying an AED in an attempt to achieve the “perfect performance”. Session leader: Anthony Handley (GB) Please note that there is maximum participation of 12 persons at this workshop. Registration is required. | ||||||||
16:45-17:00 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Highlights of the day | ||||||||
Sunday 11 march 2018 | |||||||||
08:00 | Exhibition and registration open | ||||||||
08:00-08:45 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Nordic First Aid International CPR Competition Watch as European teams compete in CPR against a team from South Korea. Which nation has the best CPR instructors? Organized by Nordic First Aid og sponsored by Laerdal Medical | ||||||||
08:45-09:00 | Coffee Break | ||||||||
09:00-10:00 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Keynote speaker: FIRST AIDERS: An increasing role in Society’s resilience towards disasters and attacks Keynote: Sven Trautner (DK) | ||||||||
10:00-10:30 | Coffee Break | ||||||||
10:30-12:00 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Section 9 of the ERC guidelines - the first aid chapter Pascal Cassan (F) Teaching the society to talk with a dispatcher in cardiac arrest situations Tonje Søraas Birkenes (N) Modern cars safety equipment and traffic accidents Kim Ankersten (N) | ||||||||
10:30-12:00 Room: Vandsalen | Engaging those that are hard to reach Robert Greif (CH) Use of virtual reality in paediatric emergency courses for lay persons Camilla Birgitte Sørensen (DK) E-learning in first aid education Pascal Cassan (F) | ||||||||
10:30-12:00 Room: Harlekin | Workshop - CPR masterclass The CPR Masterclass is an opportunity to discuss, demonstrate and comment on the finer details of a BLS sequence from assessment of the victim, performing CPR and applying an AED in an attempt to achieve the “perfect performance”. Session leader: Anthony Handley (GB) Please note that there is maximum participation of 12 persons at this workshop. Registration is required. | ||||||||
10:30-12:00 Room: Exhibition area, both 23 | Breakout session - How can you use simulation in the first aid education? In this session instructors will be shown how realistic scenarios can be made and what realism means for the participants' benefit from the first aid course Session leader: Sef Hendrickx (NL) This breakout session is presented by Optisafe | ||||||||
12:00-13:30 | Lunch | ||||||||
13:30-14:30 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Accidental hypothermia Erik Dietrichs (N) CPR and resuscitation in special circumstances Anthony Handley (GB) | ||||||||
13:30-14:30 Room: Vandsalen | Blended learning – a pragmatic approach to everyday learning and retention. Mads Høj Jensen (DK) Evaluation through measurement of Learning – how do we find out whether our courses works? Jakob Wandall (DK) | ||||||||
13:30-14:30 Room: Columbine | Workshop - Telephone assisted-CPR - Making training relevant The goals of this workshop is to help the instructors to make first aid training more relevant to reality. Through audio logs and examples from reality, understand that T-CPR is for everyone and well-supported by scientific publications. Focus will be on practical exercises in T-CPR, understanding the importance of quality on CPR and how this can be measured objectively and used in feedback. Session Leaders: Tonje Søraas Birkenes (N) and Helge Myklebust (N) Please note that there is maximum participation of 12 persons at this workshop. Registration is required. | ||||||||
13:30-14:30 Room: Harlekin | Workshop - Virtual reality in pediatric first aid training We have established that first aid education works. If we want to ensure the continued interest of laymen, we need to discuss the possibilities of evolving our education into more realistic and life like scenarios. Participants will see our 3 VR movies and will be introduced to the practical hands-on training that usually follows the movies on the course. Session Leader: Camilla Birgitte Sørensen (DK) Please note that there is maximum participation of 12 persons at this workshop. Registration is required | ||||||||
14:30-15:15 | Coffee Break | ||||||||
15:15-16:15 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Stroke - what every first aid instructor should know! Louisa Christensen (DK) | ||||||||
15:15-16:15 Room: Vandsalen | Gamification in first aid education David Frahm-Falkenberg (DK) Simulation in first aid education Sef Hendrickx (NL) | ||||||||
15:15-16:15 Room: Columbine | Breakout session - First aid materials for school children The Belgian Red Cross will present their newly developed material for teaching children first aid as well as material developed for use in Africa. Session Leader: Emmy De Buck (B) | ||||||||
16:15-16:45 Room: Tivoli Congress Hall | Hightlights of the day and closing ceremony Have a safe journey home! |