International collaboration takes centre stage at the SACTEM National Conference for Trauma and Conflict Medicine
In a landmark demonstration of global solidarity and professional expertise, the National Conference for Trauma and Conflict Medicine successfully convened, bringing together the world’s leading voices in emergency response and tactical medicine.
Organised by the SACTEM (Society of Acute Care, Trauma and Emergency Medicine), the event served as a critical forum for addressing the evolving challenges of medical care in high-threat environments and disaster zones.
A coalition of excellence
The conference was distinguished by the formal support of a prestigious consortium of international academic and humanitarian organisations, including:
This collaborative backing underscores a shared commitment to standardising trauma protocols and enhancing the resilience of medical systems in the face of conflict and large-scale disasters.
Insights from global authorities
The program featured a lineup of world-renowned keynote speakers who provided invaluable perspectives on integrating clinical excellence with strategic disaster management, including Frank Van Trimpont, Don Donahue, and Ahmad Nama.
Advancing the mission
For Counter-Terrorism Medicine Europe, supporting this conference represents a vital step in the ongoing mission to bridge the gap between traditional emergency medicine and the specialised requirements of counter-terrorism response.
The discussions held during the conference could inform future training modules and policy recommendations, ensuring that healthcare providers are not only prepared to respond but also equipped to lead in the face of adversity.
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The full brochure of the event is available here.