Date

February 28, 2025

Location

Webinar / Online

Webinar Overview


We are excited to present the Larix International webinar on Trauma Scheduled on February 28, 2025. This distinguished event will bring Academicians and scientists, Industry professionals, Health care professionals, Surgeons, Residents, General trauma surgeons to discuss and deliver presentations, which includes topics such as Trauma Management, Post-traumatic stress disorder, Rape & Sexual abuse, Cardiac arrest, Febrile seizure, Bleeding, Geriatric Emergency Medicine (GEM), Disaster Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Emergency ultrasound, Drugs and Doses: Toxicology and Addiction, Resuscitation and Critical Care, Cardiopulmonary emergencies, Intensive and Critical Care, Critical Care Nursing, Wound & Pain Management, First - Aid & Patient Safety, Suicidal Tendencies, Resuscitation in Emergency Medicine, Acid and Burn Critical Care, Accidental and Drowning Critical Care. In order to enhance patient welfare, it is necessary to have a thorough awareness about first-aid, emergency treatments, and the latest developments.

IWTE 2025

These award are presented to motivate individual presenter and participants to strive to realize their fullest potential which could in turn be beneficial to the field as whole. Epic works are not only a testament to the individual’s efforts, but they also have the potential to change the whole world as they can lead to formulation of better policies and or a new mindset. The marks given by the evaluation committee and the Conference Chair will be used to determine the recipients of these awards, and works with the highest marks shall be recommended for the following awards:

  • The Best Oral Presentations Award
  • The Best Student Presentation Award
  • The Best Poster Presentations Award

IMPORTANT DATES


  • Abstract Submission opens:

    20 November, 2024


  • Abstract Submission Deadline:

    26 February, 2025


  • Standard Registration opens:

    20 November, 2024


  • Standard Registration Deadline:

    26 February, 2025

Session 1: Trauma Management

The efforts made to assist individuals following a traumatic occurrence are known as trauma management. It seeks to normalize the emotional, physiological, and psychological reactions to minor, moderate, or serious critical events. Anybody can experience an incident at any time. Traumatic events can take many different shapes.


Session 2: Post-traumatic stress disorder

Failure to heal after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic incident is a hallmark of this illness. Intense emotional and physical reactions may accompany triggers that evoke memories of the trauma, and the condition may last for months or years. Nightmares or flashbacks, avoiding circumstances that trigger the trauma, increased sensitivity to stimuli, anxiety, or depression are some of the symptoms. Various forms of psychotherapy and symptom-management drugs are part of the treatment.


Session 3: Rape & Sexual abuse

Sexual abuse or assault (rape) can happen to anyone. You are not at fault if it has happened to you. Any sexual action that is performed against your will is considered sexual abuse. Sexual exposure (such as being made to view explicit images) and unwanted or coerced sexual contact are two examples. It may also refer to sexual assault, including attempted or actual rape. A stranger or someone you don't know well could be the assailant. Or it could be a family member or close acquaintance (incest). Many assault or abuse victims are familiar with their assailant. When specific date rape drugs are taken, teens and young adults may be more vulnerable to sexual assault or violent episodes.


Session 4: Cardiac Arrest

When the heart abruptly stops beating, it is referred to as cardiac arrest or sudden cardiac arrest. If left untreated, the lack of blood supply to the brain and other organs can result in unconsciousness, disability, or even death.


Session 5: Febrile Seizure

Convulsions known as febrile seizures can occur in young children whose fever is higher than 100.4°F (38°C). (The word febrile means "feverish.") Usually, the seizures end on their own after a few minutes. The fever can last for a while. Most febrile seizures don't result in any other health issues and end on their own without medical intervention.


Session 6: Bleeding Emergency

The term for blood loss is bleeding, sometimes known as hemorrhage. It can be used to describe either internal bleeding, which occurs inside the body, or external bleeding, which occurs outside the body. Almost any part of the body can experience blood loss. When blood seeps out of a damaged organ or blood artery, internal bleeding happens. When blood escapes through a skin break, external bleeding occurs.


Session 7: Internal Medicine

The diagnosis, management, and prevention of internal disorders in adults are the main goals of the medical specialty known as internal medicine. Physicians who practice internal medicine, sometimes referred to as internists, are specialists in treating serious long-term illnesses and complicated chronic ailments. Other medical professionals frequently ask them to assist in resolving issues. 


Session 8: Geriatric Emergency Medicine(GEM)

A more intricate multisystem function-oriented approach to patient assessment is prioritized in geriatric medicine. In an age-defined population, it values proficiency in identifying and treating a variety of difficult symptoms (such as delirium, falls, and functional decline).

Session 9: Disaster Medicine

The field of disaster medicine emerged from the combination of emergency management and crisis health care. Emergency medical services and medicine have a long history of responding to disasters. Throughout history, the health care professional has been responsible for the treatment of those harmed in a tragedy. Thus, the many forms of catastrophe medical response have existed for thousands of years. There has always been a medical reaction to some extent to care for the victims of disasters.

Session 10: Pediatric Emergency Medicine

A medical discipline known as pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) is dedicated to treating children who are seriously injured or ill and need emergency care. PEM doctors diagnose, stabilize, and, if required, provide resuscitation on patients in emergency rooms. They work along with other experts as well.


Session 11: Emergency Ultrasound

These days, it is utilized at the patient's bedside for a range of examinations in different clinical situations. It is utilized in emergency situations to monitor critically ill patients, direct resuscitation, confirm clinical diagnoses, and offer practical direction for increased safety.


​ Session 12: Drugs and Doses: Toxicology and Addiction

When a medicine's concentration rises above a therapeutic level, drug toxicity may result. Drug buildup or an accidental or deliberate overdose may be the cause of this. The ability of a medicine to poison the body is known as toxicity, or the state of being noxious. Examples include death from an overdose of morphine, extreme sedation to coma, and severe hypoglycemia and/or death from an insulin overdose. Toxic consequences, often known as side effects, are well-documented toxic phenomena.


Session 13: Resuscitation and Critical Care

The diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of life-threatening diseases and injuries are the main goals of the medical specialty known as resuscitation and critical care

Restoring and sustaining perfusion at the cellular and tissue levels is known as resuscitation. An essential component of critical care is this.

Critical care refers to the specialist treatment of people who have injuries or illnesses that could be fatal. A group of medical professionals with specialized training typically offer this treatment in an intensive care unit (ICU).

Concepts of Resuscitation: Emergency Critical Care:

Resuscitation and critical care are crucial components of emergency medicine. They are closely related to patient survival and recovery and need for skill, collaboration, and accuracy.

Session 14: Cardiopulmonary Emergencies

Heart emergencies include abrupt, possibly fatal conditions such heart failure, myocardial infarction (heart attack), acute coronary syndrome, and cardiac arrest. In order to stop additional harm to the heart muscle and maybe save the patient's life, these emergencies call for prompt medical attention. Although it may not be able to prevent cardiac emergencies, proactive measures to control underlying medical issues and lead a healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk and enhance cardiovascular health in general.


Session 15: Intensive Critical Care

For patients who are very sick, at risk of developing life-threatening illnesses, or recuperating from them, intensive and critical care is a medical specialty and kind of treatment.

Critical care units (CCUs) and intensive treatment units (ITUs) are other names for intensive care units. They have advanced monitoring technology and are manned by medical personnel with specialized training.


Session 16: Critical Care Nursing

The specialty area of nursing known as "critical care nursing" is dedicated to giving patients who are extremely sick or unstable advanced care. Emergency rooms (ERs), cardiac care units, and intensive care units (ICUs) are just a few of the places where critical care nurses can be found.

Session 17: Wound & Pain Management

Pressure, venous insufficiency, neuropathy, and vascular disease are examples of chronic cutaneous wounds that can be difficult to heal and cause significant pain. Severe pain frequently causes patients to refuse or be unable to follow prescribed regimens, which disrupts treatment processes. For instance, compression bandaging, which is required to treat venous stasis illness, can be extremely uncomfortable and lead to noncompliance, which prolongs the healing process of wounds. Furthermore, pain triggers a physiological reaction that inhibits wound healing by activating the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system.


Session 18: First - Aid & Patient Safety

Temporary care provided to an injured or ill individual before medical assistance arrives is known as first aid. First aid's objectives are to save lives, alleviate suffering, stop additional damage, and encourage healing. The absence of avoidable injury to a patient and the mitigation of needless risk related to medical treatment constitute patient safety.


Session 19: Suicidal Tendencies Emergency

Each year, over 720 000 people lose their lives to suicide. An estimated 20 suicide attempts occur for every suicide.  Suicide can happen anywhere in the world and at any stage of life. Suicide was the third most common cause of death worldwide for people aged 15 to 29 in 2021 and 73% of all suicides occurred in low- and middle-income nations. Pesticide self-poisoning accounted for about 20% of all suicides worldwide.

 

In high-income nations, there is ample evidence linking mental health issues (namely, depression and alcohol use disorders) and prior suicide attempts to suicide; nonetheless, many suicides occur spontaneously at times of stress. Experiences of loss, loneliness, discrimination, marital conflicts, financial difficulties, chronic pain and sickness, violence, abuse, conflict, and other humanitarian crises are additional risk factors for suicide.  Many people who are considering suicide do not seek help because mental health issues and suicide are stigmatized. Families, friends, coworkers, communities, and societies are all impacted by suicides and suicide attempts.


Session 20: Resuscitation in Emergency Medicine

Resuscitation is the process of treating a critically ill patient's physiological abnormalities, such as a loss of breathing or heartbeat. It plays a significant role in emergency medicine, trauma surgery, anesthesiology, and critical care medicine.


Session 21: Acid and Burn Critical Care

In addition to intravenous fluid, calcium chloride, magnesium, and insulin-glucose infusions, the patient received topical and subcutaneous injections of calcium gluconate to treat the burns. The severity of the systemic toxicity led to the start of continuous renal replacement treatment.


Session 22: Accidental and Drowning Critical Care

When someone drowns accidentally, they usually lose consciousness or are unable to swim, which leads to their death. The patient's initial care involves administering oxygen by an endotracheal tube, non-rebreather, nasal cannula, or non-invasive positive pressure ventilation. Titrating oxygen is necessary to prevent overoxygenation and to maintain oxygen saturation between 92% and 96%. For bronchospasm, nebulized albuterol may be administered.


Attendee Criteria

Attendance is generally limited to active researchers and authors of accepted abstracts. Authors of accepted abstracts are pre-approved for registration. All other researchers must Sign up and register towards the conference.

A very limited number of spots are available for individuals in Keynote/Plenary positions.  Some of the Keynote and Plenary Speakers will have an opportunity to chair any session during the conference.

25 Oral presentation spots are available for 2-day events. The individual speaker is allowed to present a maximum of 2 talks at the conference.


Who Can Attend

Researcher/Academic /Industrial / Clinical / Private / Marketing

Researchers actively participating in basic science investigations, clinical studies, or epidemiologic research.

 

Physicians & Scientists who have faculty appointments at academic institutions including medical school programs, or practitioners who are involved in patient care or counselling.

 

Industries related to pharmaceuticals, Manufacturing, Services, Clinical can achieve visibility and credibility, exhibiting at a trade show has hundreds of benefits for your business. Establishing a presence, whether big or small, for your company at an exhibition gives you a powerful platform for meeting new customers, reaching out to your existing clients, and building a more established and reliable brand.

 

Clinical takes advantage of the educational and networking opportunities designed for hospital professional.

 

Marketers from generating new business to staying current with the latest trends, attending marketing events, meetings, and conferences can be crucial to the success of a company’s or individual’s growth strategy. There are some key benefits for why marketers should consider attending networking events.

 

1. Build Meaningful Relationships

2. Stay Current with Trends by Learning from Powerful Speakers

3. Connect with Influencers and in Turn, You’re Target Audience

4. Get Fresh Ideas and Solutions for Your Business.

 

Various sessions in our Conferences:

Plenary Talk: A plenary talk of a conference which all members of all parties are to attend. Such a session may include a broad range of content, from keynotes to panel discussions, and is not necessarily related to a specific style of presentation or deliberative process.



Keynote: This is a talk on a specific theme which represent the whole subject of the conference. Keynotes are usually delivered by Professors, President of associations, MD and above.


Oral Presentation: A presentation is a process of presenting a topic to an audience. It is typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build goodwill or to present a new idea or product.


Delegate: One who gains knowledge, comprehension or mastery through experience or study; someone who learns or takes knowledge or beliefs; one that is learning; one that is acquiring new knowledge, behaviour’s, skills, values or preferences.


Poster Presentation: A poster presentation, at a congress or conference with an academic or professional focus, is the presentation of research information, usually peer-reviewed work, in the form of a poster that conference participants may view. A poster session is an event at which many such posters are presented.


Workshop: A workshop is designed to teach something or develop a specific skill while an academic conference is about presenting original research and getting feedback from peers. A workshop doesn't necessarily have to present original research; it is directed more towards teaching and learning in an interactive environment.


E-poster: An e-Poster or digital poster is a digital presentation of research that is presented within a congress.


Video Presentation: Animated or recorded video describing a research or review topic. Video talks for usually not more than 20-30mins)

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