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3 rd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium

3 rd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium. Austere Medical Care. 1 st Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium. A tornado strikes a hospital. ESF-6. ESF-6. 2 nd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium. Housekeeping. First....A few announcements to make life a little easier for all of us.

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3 rd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium

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  1. 3rd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium Austere Medical Care

  2. 1stAnnual Disaster Medicine Symposium A tornado strikes a hospital....

  3. ESF-6 ESF-6 2nd Annual Disaster Medicine Symposium

  4. Housekeeping • First....A few announcements to make life a little easier for all of us.

  5. Housekeeping We understand you are all busy... but please put phones on silent or vibrate...

  6. Housekeeping... cont. • Keep questions till speaker finishes, please... • We will endeavor to answer questions then. • Note the fire exit nearest your location... • We wouldn’t be into DM without pointing it out... • Rest rooms are located in the hallway • Back entrance of the lecture hall, turn to the right.

  7. Rest Rooms • Rest rooms->

  8. Vending • Back of Auditorium ---> • Vending Machines------> • (Off of Founder’s Hall)

  9. Housekeeping... cont. • Lunch... • You are on your own for lunch • There is a cafeteria in the main Schusterman hall • There are many restaurants locally • Vending machines are in “Founder’s Hall” • We are taking limited breaks... feel free to take a break on your own, if you need. • The mind can only absorb what the butt can endure.

  10. Housekeeping... cont. • Evaluation - • We want to find out how we did... and what you want from us next. Without your input, that’s difficult... Help us, please.... This will be emailed to you via Survey Monkey • Certificates will be mailed to your physical address. • Make sure we have it! We need you to register. • Survey - • We are looking at starting new Education programs. Help us set priorities... fill out the survey!

  11. Housekeeping... cont. • The handouts and slides are located at: www.moljinar.com and drill down to disaster symposium.

  12. Austere MedicineMagnitude of the Problem Charles Stewart MD EMDM

  13. Disaster MedicineIs a GROWTH Industry!

  14. It’s not gonna happen here… We aren’t a third world country… Like Haiti? Or…Japan?Happened here… Or…USA?Happened here too…

  15. Recent ‘Austere’ Opportunities • 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami • 2005 Katrina – (of course) • 2007 December Ice Storm • This left far more than the Tulsa and OKC areas without power. • 2010 Haiti Earthquake • (One could argue that Haiti was austere medicine PRIOR to the earthquake) • 2010 Chili Earthquake • 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami • Forget the nuclear problem…. Nearly a M are without power.

  16. 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami • A between 9.1 and 9.3 Richter subduction earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean • Third largest earthquake measured • There were no tsunami warning systems in the Indian Ocean • Killed over 230,000 people in fourteen countries • Inundated coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters (100 feet) high

  17. The Tsunami

  18. The Aftermath

  19. A host of problems Clearly…. Medical care in the usual places is not available They had supply problems Bandaids… Beans… Transportation Even… fatality management

  20. Katrina 2005

  21. Katrina • At least 1,836 people died in the actual hurricane and in the subsequent floods, • the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane; • total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD) • Many private caregiving facilities that relied on bus companies and ambulance services for evacuation were unable to evacuate their charges because they waited too long.

  22. Katrina

  23. Japan • Forget the nukes… • Look at the damage caused by the waves and the earthquake.

  24. Japan • 20th March - over 8277 dead and 12722 missing • The “dead” are the number of the bodies found by police and rescue workers. • The “missing” are those reported missing by friends and family.

  25. Japan • According to Japanese government reports, 392,000 evacuees are housed in over 2200 locations as of the 19th. • This is clearly an area of AUSTERE medical care.

  26. Tomorrow in OK? • Locally… • New Madrid earthquake fault? • Another 1999 Moore tornado? • Another Katrina-style hurricane? • USA • California faults? • Wash/OR faults? • Yellowstone volcano?

  27. A Predictable Problem • How do you plan to give care when the power is out… when the roads aren’t passable, when the buildings aren’t standing or aren’t safe? • Where do you store your supplies? • Where do you house your staff? • Where do you keep the patients?

  28. Today’s discussion. • Dr. Contiguglia will talk about Austere Medicine – Planning and Execution in the Real World. • Dr. Risk will discuss Damage Control measures in RealTime. • Dr. Wallace will review our Oklahoma DMAT experience with austere medicine • Mike Murphy will discuss the application of Altered Standards of Care

  29. Today’s discussion. • Dr. Hogan will continue to talk about Oklahoma’s experiences with Austere Medicine. • Dr. Harry Hazelwood will tell us about the World Health Organization experience in Haiti. • Johnny Gilpin will discuss Austere Medical Care in the Military Environment.

  30. Charles Stewart MD EMDMcharles-e-stewart@ouhsc.edu

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