You should not be reading this

MARK FORREST atacc.doc at btinternet.com
Thu Jun 14 18:19:59 BST 2007


Well said Ken,
Well done Karim, really sorry that i missed this one as I wanted to support your conference as you support ours and the programme looked very good.
I know that some of our guys did manage to get along but we have a big course next week, so the eternal problems of educational leave arouse for me! I look forward to hearing about all things new  and to making it next year.
Cheers
Mark F
ATACC MD, UK


----- Original Message ----
From: "KMATTOX at aol.com" <KMATTOX at aol.com>
To: trauma-list at trauma.org; karim at trauma.org; clodagh at medical-x.com
Sent: Thursday, 14 June, 2007 8:04:39 AM
Subject: You should not be reading this


If you are able to read this, it is obvious that you are not in London at  
the Third Annual meeting of the LONDON TRAUMA CONFERENCE - 2007.  You  should 
have been at this conference !!!

Congratulations to Dr. Karim Brohi and the members of the organizing  
committee for putting on, or participating in THREE conferences running back to  back 
to back.    First was a special focused group on a special  area of mass 
casualty and disaster, Second is the London Trauma Conference, and  Third is a 
tandem meeting of "1st Annual London Trauma Nursing Conference" and a  "Torso 
Trauma Masterclass."   I guess that makes FOUR  conferences.   

Yes, as a knowledgeable person on _Trauma-list at trauma.org_ 
(mailto:Trauma-list at trauma.org)  you should be  here.   A sizable group is here participating in 
the many lectures and  discussions.   A great hunger and leadership for 
trauma, acute care  surgery, emergency medicine, resuscitation, transportation 
exist in UK and  throughout Europe and the Middle East.    These conferences are  
satisfying that need.   It is my prediction that this conference will  become 
the leading trauma conference in Europe/Middle East/North  Africa.   Already 
more than 15 countries other than England have  attendees.     

Many pharmaceutical, device, EMS, publishing, recruiting, and other  
companies have missed the opportunity to meet the decision makers of their  respective 
hospitals.    There is a good group of exhibitors, but  it is also obvious 
that others have missed a wonderful chance.    

I am impressed with the STRONG movement towards an integrated trauma system  
in both UK and in Europe.   Of course there are political struggles,  but 
those are being overcome.  

They are addressing:  

Quality Care
Standards of Trauma Practice
Categories of Trauma Center
Verification of commitment and resources
Certification by an appropriate agency
Trauma registry
Peer Review
Research
Education
Curriculum development

and many more........

I STRONGLY recommend that readers of this message contact Dr. Brohi to  
determine the date for next years meeting.    This will become  THE PLACE to 
network as it relates to European Trauma Care.   New  horizons and standards are 
emerging quickly.   This train is leaving  the station.   Do not let it leave 
without you being on  board.   

Congratulations for a great contribution to Continuing Medical Education in  
Europe.  

k



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