Description

Join us as we consider the history of Military Medicine and lessons identified over the years.

We’ll review the developments and benefits of medicine both from a physical and mental perspective, and consider how military medicine and welfare support could be developed for the next generation.

key speakers
Dr Richard Pusey TD FRCS – Medical Historian

Dr Emily Mayhew – Imperial Lead, Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership (CBIS) and Historian in Residence, Imperial College London

agenda
in celebration of the rsm’s relationship with the act of remembrance – 10th anniversary
09.30 am
Registration, tea and coffee

10.00 am
Welcome and introduction

Lt Col Ian Gurney, President, Royal Society of Medicine Military Council

10.15 am
Development of Medicine through the Great War

Dr Richard Pusey TD FRCS

10.45 am
The Impact of Infection prevention and Control – Crimea to Present Day

Wg Cdr Robert Lindfield, Consultant Public Health Lindfield

11.15 am
Tea and coffee break

11.35 am
Development and Delivery of Modern Anaesthetics

Capt (RN-Retd) Andrew Burgess, Consultant Anaesthetist

12.00 pm
Management of Trauma – Techniques considered – WW1 – Afghanistan

12.25 pm
Surgical readiness for future armed conflicts and terror attacks

Dr Laura Maitland, Retd Army Surgeon

12.45 pm
Panel discussion

1.00 pm
Lunch

2.00 pm
Long term Effects of Trauma Amputations

Shruti Turner and Sarah Dixon Smith, Centre for Blast Injury Studies, Imperial College

2.30 pm
Children in Displaced Persons Camps, Then and Now

Mr Jake Morrison, Imperial College

3.00 pm
Tea and coffee break

3.30 pm
Guinea Pig Club – Development of Plastic surgery

Dr Emily Mayhew, Imperial Lead, Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership (CBIS) and Historian in Residence, Imperial College London

4.00 pm
Veterans Trauma Network Initiative

Shehan Hettiaratchy – St Mary’s Hospital

4.30 pm
Panel discussion

4.45 pm
The effects of Mental through the Great war to the Present Day

5.15 pm
Closing remarks

5.30 pm
Close of meeting