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Associate Prof. Eillyne Seow, M.D., Singapore Prof V. Anantharaman, MD., Singapore Prof. Dato' Dr. Abu Hassan Asaari bin Abdullah,MD., MalaysiaProf. Li Chun Sheng, MD., ChinaAssociate Prof. Joseph Epstein, M.D., AustraliaProf. Peter Cameron, MD., AustraliaC. James (Jim) Holliman, MD., USAJoseph Rohan Lex, Jr., MD., USA
PresidentChairpersonCo-Chairperson
Prof.Sant Hathirat, MD.Somchai Kanchanasut, MD.Chatree Charoencheewakul, MD.
Scientific CommitteeChairperson (Physician)Co-Chairperson (Physician)Co-Chairperson (Nurse)Co-Chairperson (EMT)
Surajit Suntorntham, MD, MBA, FRCPTAsst. Prof. Chitlada Limjindaporn, MD.Asst. Prof. Dr.Orapan ThosinghaDr.Wiphada Wijakkanalan
CommitteeSecretarial GeneralAssistant
Pairoj Khruekarnchana, MD.Chano Senavongse, MD.Sumitra Piyanatpool, MD.Nopmanee Tantivetreungdet, MD.Jirapong Supasaovapak, MD.Nalinas Khunkhlai, MD.Montinee Sangtian, MD.
Pairoj Khruekarnchana, MD.Chano Senavongse, MD.Sumitra Piyanatpool, MD.Nopmanee Tantivetreungdet, MD.Jirapong Supasaovapak, MD.Nalinas Khunkhlai, MD.Montinee Sangtian, MD.
Trade Exhibition CommitteeChairpersonCo-Chairperson
Group Captain Chalermporn Boonsiri, MD.Khunying Duanpen Pungprakiet
Registration CommitteeChairperson Colonel Dabsak Gongsamut, MD.
Social Program CommitteeChairpersonCo-Chairperson
Makarathep Thepkanjana, MD.Nittaya Puripun
Logistic CommitteeChairpersonCo-Chairperson
Prachaksvich Lebnak, MD.Khunying Duanpen Pungprakiet
Public Relation CommitteeChairpersonCo-Chairperson
Associate Prof. Adisak Plitponkarnpim, MD.Jiraporn Srion, MD.Sudarat Nirapath
Publication CommitteeChairpersonCo-Chairperson
International Committeeand Advisor of ACEM 2011
Boriboon Chenthannakij, MD.Tipa Chakorn, MD.Yawares Sittichanbuncha, MD.Aphinant Tantiwut, MD.Tavisak Puntarigvivat, MD.
Regular Registration Deadline:
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline:
Abstract Notification:
31 May 2011
14 Feb 2011
15 Mar 2011
Registration fees will granted only to those whose document their position and official statement from the head of their Departmentor Institution. Nurses may provide a copy of their nursing license.
20 Delegates - 50 Delegates
Above 50 Delegates
850 USD
800 USD
Participants are requested to pay a contributiontowards the expense of the conference. The fee covers activities including the following ;
How to register ? / Pre-Registration1. Download registration form at http://WWW.ACEM2011.org Submitted by Fax : +662 940 2484 Attn: ACEM2011 Secretariat Email : [email protected]. Online Regiatration process WWW.ACEM2011.org
Name badge, conference bag, Final Program Book and abstract bookAdmission to all scientific sessions and exhibition areaInvitation to Opening Ceremony and Welcome ReceptionLunches and RefreshmentCertificate of Attendance
Accompanying Person
USD 380
USD 300
USD 300
USD 150
USD 420
USD 400
USD 350
USD 200
USD 550
USD 500
USD 400
USD 250
Residents/Trainees/Nurse/Tech. etc.
Physician(Non-Developed Countries)*The countries list is posted on website
*Access only Exhibition Area Lunch Refreshments
Physician(Developed Countries)
Note: Resident / Follow Nurse & Technician
at Centara Grand Hotel or Renaissaince Hotel
The scientific committee of ACEM 2011 welcomes the submission of abstracts for oral and postersessions related to the field of Emergency Medicine.
FIRST 100 abstracts ACCEPTED BY ACEM2011 will be published inthe final program book with
340 $ registration fee. By online abstract submission WWW.ACEM2011.orgFor submitting abstract No. 101 or no acceptance your registration fee will be in EARLY BIRD RATE ���
Submission Deadline 14 Feb 2011
Plenary CPR 2010: New Guidance in Asian CountriesInnovation in Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine in Global Crises: Lean, Safe and SeamlessMass gathering preparedness in Huge Sport EventsEmergency Medicine Ward - and essential part of EM Service?
Update in EmergencyMedicine
Resuscitation CPR-2010 : New Guidelines in Asian Countries
EM in the new decade
Cardiology Cardio-Pulmonary-Vascular Evolution of Emergency Medicine Response in STEMI and Stroke:How to reduce timefrom onset to definitive care in remote area
EMS & Pre-hospital Care
Academic, Administration, Management, Research 4-C: Command, Communication, Coordination, Control - Country-wide Emergency Number - Emergency Incident Management4-Ts Clinical Emergency: Triage, Treatment, Transport, & Transfer Diversity - How to improve the effectiveness of out-of-hospital CPR performed by bystanders - Public AED
Natural Disaster Lesson and learn in Emergency response to natural disaster in Asia in the past decade - Typhoon - Earthquake - Tsunami - Flood - Landslide
Disaster & Mass Casualty
Trauma Disaster: The Special Population and BeyondCasualty exercise and opportunity to participate and learn how to set up suchan exerciseEducation about Disaster: Before it Happened
Trauma & SportsMedicine
Workshop Emergency Orthopedic Procedures & Sport MedicineTraumatic patients approach: PAN Scan - Pros & Cons Fracture Pelvis
Hightlight Topics
ObservationalMedicine
Observation in Emergency Medicine: The key for lean, safe, and seamless
Academic,AdministrationManagement inEmergency Medicine
Faculty and Professional skill developmentTraining programs in EM in Asia Simulated Emergency Medicine
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Track TopicsTrack Topics
Hightlight Topics
Toxicology &EnvironmentalPoisoning
Environmental-Poisoning - Botulism- Melamine - Mushroom PoisoningToxicology jeopardy
MedicalManagement
The approach to difficult pain from Out-of-hospital to In-HospitalEndocrine emergencyOpthalmology in Emergency What Do and Don’t in Emergency Medicine; The Upcoming DecadeEM markers Obese patients in EDEnd of life care in ED Pitfall in geriatric emergencyTactical Emergency Medicine
Health policy Strategic to push EM to be the national health policy and WHO issueTime-target in Emergency Department Clinical Decisional Making & Patient Safety
Pediatric
Various topics in Pediatric Emergency
Medical Issues inEM
Ethical issue: triage out
Risk Management & Quality
Emergency medical informatics for lean, safe, and seamless Telecommunication in Emergency Medicine
Information &Technology
Emergency Nurse : The Trend in AsiaThe Relationship Between Nursing and Operations in the emergencyDepartment, Singapore
Emergency Nurse
Evidence BasedMedicine & Research
Evidence Based Emergency MedicineSystematic Review Workshop
EMT & Paramedic New Developments for Emergency Medical Technicians and ParamedicSet up the Administration Team for Emergency Department and the College
Infection Intereseting Topic Infection Problems in Asian Emergency Department - Dengue Emergency in India - Emerging & Re - emerging Disease in Emergency Medicine
Track TopicsTrack Topics
Adisak Plitponkarnpim, MD.Aphinant Tantiwut, MD.Boriboon Chenthannakij, MD.Chitlada Limjindaporn, MD.Chulathida Chomchai, MD.Dr.Orapan ThosinghaDr.Wiphada WijakkanalanJirapong Supasaovapak, MD.Kanit TantisirivitLt. Woranis Amornsongchai, MD.
Nalinas Khunkhlai, MD.Preecha Siritongtaworn, MD. FACSProf. Sant Hathirat, MD.Rapeeporn Rojsaengroeng, MD.Somchai Kanchanasut, MD.Suchai Suteparak, MD.Suda Wannaprasat, MD.Sumitra Piyanatpool, MD.Summon Chomchai, MD.Surajit Suntorntham, MD.Thanyanat Bunnag, MD.Tipa Chakorn, MD.Ubon YeehengWinai Wananukul, MD.Yuwares Sittichanbuncha, MD.
AustraliaAustraliaAustraliaAustraliaAustraliaAustraliaAustraliaBahrainBahrainBahrainCanadaChinaChinaFranceHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongHong KongIndiaIndiaIndiaIndiaIndonesiaJapanJapanKoreaKoreaKoreaKoreaMalaysiaMalaysiaMalaysiaMalaysiaMalaysiaPhilippines
Assoc. Prof. Epstein Joseph Salomon Zalstein, MD.Prof. Peter Cameron Donald Liew, MD.Prof. Peter Cameron Mr. Don GarlickMr. Brian White Mohamed Al-Asfoor, MD.Mohamed Al-Asfoor, MD.Mahmood J. Al-Fardan, MD.Russell D. MacDonald, MD.Prof. Bai Xiang JunProf. Li Chun ShengMichel Baer, MD.Axel SIU , MD.Prof. Colin A Graham HO Hiu-Fai, MD.LAU Chor-Chiu, MD.NG Man Ho, MD.NG Fu, MD. Peter Pang, MD.LAU Fei-lung , MD.Prof. Colin A Graham HO Hiu-Fai, MD.Tamorish Kole , MD.Manjul Joshipura, MD.T.V. Ramakrishnan, MD.Tamorish Kole, MD.Ali Haedar, MD.Prof. Kazuhiko Maekawa Prof. Hideharu Tanaka Prof. Hwang Sung Oh Assoc. Prof. Sang Do Shin Kyung Won Lee, MD.Lee Kang Hyun, MD.Prof. Dato' Dr. Abu Hassan Asaari bin AbdullahSabariah Faizah Jamaluddin, MD.Nik Rahman, MD.Aik Howe Teo, MD.Alzamani Mohammad Idrose, MD.Scarlett Mia S. Tabunar, MD.
SingaporeSingaporeSingaporeSingaporeSingaporeSingaporeSingaporeTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanTaiwanThailandTurkeyTurkeyUK
UKUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSA
Angelina Ang Su Yin, MD.Assoc. Prof. Eillyne SeowAssoc. Prof Marcus OngGhee Hian Lim, MD.Shirley Ooi, MD.Ng Yih Yng, MD.Ethel KanMatthew Ma, MD.Wen-Chu Chiang, MD.Lin Hung-Jung, MD. Chen Wei-Kung, MD. Chen Jih-Chang, MD. Wang Tzong-Luen, MD. Jou-Fang Deng, MD.Chang Kuo-Song, MD. Chih-Hao Lin, MD. Kanit Tantisirivit, MD. Ridvan AtillaArif Alper Cevik, MD.Michel D'Hooghe, MD.(Chairman, FIFA Medical Committee / FIFA ExcoMember)Professor Colin RobertsonJerry Overton, MD.David Cone, MD.Mr. Thomas Lehman Prof. Ray SwientonProf. Michael Wainscott Lorenzo Paladino, MD. Kent Russell Olson, MD. Lex, Joseph, MD. Stephen Schenkel, MD.Debra Weiner, MD.Prof. C. James (Jim) HollimanProf. Pirrallo Ronald
International SpeakersInternational Speakers
Thai SpeakersThai Speakers
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) 75 USD 100 USD8 hours
(Lecture and Interactive Participation)
Combat Life Saver Course (CLS)(2 - day course) 50 USD 70 USDJuly, 2 -3, 2011
08.30 - 16.30
Toxicological and Hazmat Life SupportAsia-Pacific Edition (THLS-AP) 140 USD 160 USDJuly, 2 - 3, 2011
Workshop of Asian Perspective of Snake Bite Management (1.5 - day course) 150 USD 200 USDJuly 2 - 3, 2011
WINFOCUS Emergency EchocardiographyHands on and Simulation Course (2 - day course) 475 USD 500 USDJuly 1 - 2, 2011
WINFOCUS Emergency Ultrasound GuidedInvasive Procedure Course Hand On Soft Cadaver(1 - day course)
380 USD 410 USDJuly 3, 2011
Invasive procedure( soft cadaver)
EMS Leaders and Medical Directors Workshop 300 USD 350 USDJuly 2 - 3, 2011
Simulation Training Course: Crisis ResourceManagement (1 - day course)
280 USD 350 USDJuly 2 or 3, 2011
Emergency Invasive Procedures: Soft Cadaver(1 - day course) 380 USD 450 USD
July 2, 20118 am- 5pm
New Techniques in C-A-B(Circulation-Airway-Breathing)(1 - day course)
160 USD 220 USDJuly 3, 2011
Critical Patient Transfer :Ground and Air Ambulance
2. Lecture + Practice
310 USD (Lecture + Practice)
2. Lecture + Practice
350 USD
1. Lecture
90 USD1. Lecture
100 USD
July 2, 2011Lecture
08.30 –- 12.00 a.m.
Practice01.00 -– 04.00 p.m.
( 3 hours/group)
Workshop
OfficialHotels
Room Type
Superior/StandardSingle
135 USDDouble
145 USD
Room Type
Superior/StandardSingle
150 USDDouble
165 USD
Centara Grand at CentralWorld, one of the largest in Asia Pacific and featuring 505 luxurious rooms and suites, is located within the central business district. The 5-star Centara Grand provides a fresh perspective on Thai hospitality and service, and is beautifully complemented by the convenient, connected, and contemporary facilities of the Convention Centre itself. The hotel features 505 luxury rooms including 36 suites, 469 rooms, and 9 World Executive Club floors.
Located across from the famous Bangkok Central World Plaza. Other nearby attractions include; Siam Paragon, Siam Square, Chidlom Skytrain Station, Panthip IT City, Gaysorn Boutique Mall and the Erawan Shrine. Holiday Inn Bangkok's interior styling evokes a sense of home and welcome. 5 - 10 Minutes-walk to venue
The Arnoma Hotel is situated in one of the Bangkok's business and entertainment district.It is directly opposite the Central World Plaza shopping mall which houses 400 branded retail outlets and 5 major department stores are within walking distance.The Thai Handicraft and Culture Centre is right next door and the famous Erawan Shrine and BTS Skytrain Chidlom Station are just around the corner.5 Minutes-walk to venue
Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong is rising over the city's finest shopping and business district, this luxury hotel in Bangkok is perfect for weekend getaways and business travel. Inside, this luxury hotel's Bangkok accommodations feature artfully balanced guest rooms with oversized windows, plush bedding and state-of-the-art amenities. In addition, guests will find a world-class spa, fitness center, business center and eclectic dining options - all just steps from their door. With easy access to BTS station Chidlom and its sky walk, Gayson, Zen, Central World and Siam Paragon are only a stroll away. 5 - 10 Minutes-walk to venue
Amari Watergate Bangkok puts you in the heart of the vibrant Pratunam neighbourhood in downtown Petchburi, known for its bustling landscape of shopping bazaars and lifestyle malls. At the 4-star Amari Watergate hotel, you are just steps away from all it has to offer. Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, romance or family fun, let Amari Watergate delight you with the best that Bangkok has to offer. 10 - 15 Minutes-walk to venue
Room Type
Superior/StandardSingle
150 USDDouble
165 USD
Superior/Standard 135 USD 145 USDRoom Type Single Double
Room Type
Superior/StandardSingle
105 USDDouble
120 USD
Centara Grand Hotel Renaissance Hotel Holiday Inn Hotel Amari Hotel Arnoma Hotel
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