International Course in Cruise Ship 2016 Cruise Ship Operation Command Maritime Control Communication Special Aspects of Cruise Ship Risks and individual safety Maritime Cardiac on board Life Support (MCLS)
International Course in Cruise Ship 2016 24.10-28.01.2016 London, UK Medical ship management is now organising its inaugural International Course in Cruise Ship. The course covers all important aspects of Maritime Cruise, focusing on the specific requirements expected of ship s physicians on board cruise ships. In addition, practical training on Mega Code devices with simulations of scenarios encountered on board are also included in the course. A Maritime Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (MCLS ) course shall also be provided. The International Course in Cruise Ship is aimed primarily at doctors of general medicine, anesthesia, surgery and internal medicine who intend to provide individual patient medical care on on board cruise ships. The course language will be english.
International Course in Cruise Ship 2016 Monday 24.10.2016 Tuesday 25.10.2016 Wednesday 26.10.2016 Thursday 27.10.2016 Friday 28.10.2016 Ante meridiem Ante meridiem Ante meridiem Ante meridiem Ante meridiem Introduction to Cruise Ship International rescue services, International cooperation in Maritime Health (TC) Emergency on board Part I Management of MI Acute psychiatric emergencies Quality assurance in Maritime Global history and development of Maritime and Cruise Ship Port health authorites Emergency on board Part II Management of TIA, stroke and other neurological emergencies Drug and alcohol abuse on board Management of burns and scalds on board Seafaring medical standards and regulations related to Maritime Infection Diseases, vaccination Emergency on board Part III Trauma at sea and management of Wound and Sepsis Sexual assault and harresment Dental Care on board - Basics Job Description, Job demands made on cruise ship doctors Preventive aspects, air and water supply Emergency on board Part IV Maritime pediatric life support Intercultural Aspects on board cruise ships, social equity and welfare for seafarers Dental Care - oral anesthesia Epidemiology on cruise ships Basic safety and crowd management An easy approach to pain relief and sedation Clinical cases and management on board Part I Dental Care - pulpitis, gangrene Solas, MLC, Marpol, STWC, ISPSBST, CM Travel-, Tropical- and Expedition Helicopter Evacuation Clinical cases and management on board Part II Dental Care - provisional care, tooth extraction Organisation and infrastructur on board crusie ships Visit of bordhospital and Pharmacy Seasickness, hypothermia and drowning TMAS: Telemedical Assistance Dental - pearls and pitfalls Post meridiem Post meridiem Post meridiem Post meridiem Post meridiem (MCLS) under supervision with Ambu Mega Code Simulation devices (MCLS) under supervision with Ambu Mega Code Simulation devices (MCLS) under supervision with Ambu Mega Code Simulation devices (MCLS) under supervision with Ambu Mega Code Simulation devices Training in dental care under supervision with dental care tools
Course catalogue - 30 hours presentations and 15 hours Training 1. Cruise Ship Operation 1.1 Introduction to Cruise Ship 1.2 Global history and development of Maritime and Crusie Ship 1.3 Seafaring medical standards and regulations related to Maritime 1.4 Organisation and infrastructure on board cruise ships 1.5 Solas, MLC, Marpol, STWC, ISPS 1.5 Basic safety and crowd management 2. Risks and individual savety on board 2.1 Job description, job demands on cruise ship doctors 2.2 Helicopter Evacuation 2.3 Acute psychiatric emergencies of crew and passangers 2.4 Sexual assalut and harresment: evidence, documentation and procedures 2.5 Drug- and alcohol abuse on board 2.6 Death and post-mortem examination 2.7 Intercultural aspects on board of cruise ships 2.8 Social equity and welfare for seafarrers 3. Command - Control - Communication 3.1 International rescue services 3.2 International cooperation in Maritime Health 3.3 Port health authorities 3.4 Telemedical assistance (TMAS) 3.4 Pearls and Pitfalls of helicopter evacuation 4. Maritime 4.1 Epidemiology on cruise ships 4.2 Preventive aspects, air and water supply 4.3 Infection diseases, vaccination 4.4 Seasickness 4.5 Hypothermia and drowning 4.6 Quality assurance in Maritime 4.7 Discussion of case studies on board Part I- Management of trauma 4.8 Discussion of case studies on board Part II - Internal medicine 5. Special Aspects of Cruise Ship 5.1 Travel, Tropical- and Expedition 5.2 Emergency Part I - Management of myocardial infarction (MI) 5.3 Emergency Part II - Management of transient ischemic attack (TIA), stroke and other neurological emergencies 5.4 Emergency Part III - Trauma at sea, wound care and management of sepsis in remote areas 5.5 An easy approach to pain relief ans sedation on board 5.6 Management of thermal trauma - burns, scald, triage 5.7 Dental Care - Basics, Oral anesthesia, pulpitis, gangrene, provisional care, extraktion 6. Advanced Cardiac Life Support & Dental Care 6.1 Advanced Cardiac Life Support under Supervision with Ambu Mega Code simulation devices 6.2 Training in Dental Care under supervision with dental care tools
International Course in Cruise Ship 2016 Organizer Chairman Organizing committee Advisory board Venue Teaching unit Targed audience Course language Social programme Course fee Registration Amendment Medical-Shipmanagement Dr. Suresh Idnani, Vice President of International Maritime Health Association (IMHA) Dr. Christian Ottomann, Dr. Monika Puskeppeleit German Society of Maritime (DGMM), International Maritime Health Association (IMHA) The Royal Foundation of St. Katherine, 2 Butcher Row, London E14 8DS, United Kindom (www.rfsk.org.uk) 30 minutes and 15 minutes discussion Physicians of all nations planning to work on cruise ships English Come together and a congress dinner 1500,- US$ excluding the congress dinner www.medical-shipmanagement.com Precontion is that at least 20 participants enrol. The organizing committee reserves the right to cancel the course 30 days before the event.
International Course in Cruise Ship 2016