Panel Speaker 3: Rebuilding the Country in the Midst of Typhoons and Flooding
Miguel Manuel C. Dorotan, MD, MSc
Program Director for Development Executive Programs, Asian Institute of Management
Panel Speaker 2: The Current Status in Philippine Response and Rescue
Arthur T. Catli, MD, CFP, PAFP
National Medical Director for Safety Services, Philippine Red Cross
Panel Speaker 1: Preventive Measures for Typhoons and Flooding in the Philippines
Genaro A. Cuaresma, https://t.co/k9LXwyRP3F.
Director for Institution Building, UP Resilience Institute
A disaster relief operations team was then organized, with yourself as one of the volunteers, to distribute much needed food, mats, hygiene kits and drinking water.
Case 007: Knee-Deep in Trouble (Disaster Medicine in Typhoon and Flooding
Your relatives in Bicol were barely recovering from the effects of Typhoon Goni when Super Typhoon Vamco hit their area. Multiple lives were claimed, houses were either flooded or destroyed.
The village where your relatives are located became inaccessible. It took a week before the military and the local government were able to clear a path to their village.
Case 006: At Your Doorstep: The New Normal (Telemedicine – Lecture)
Portia Grace F. Marcelo, MD, MPH
Immediate Past Director, National Telehealth Center, National Institutes of Health-UP Manila
He also noted body malaise and rashes on his trunks and limbs. Patient denied cough, colds and loose stools. He was reluctant to go to a hospital and instead opted to call the ER local number and asked for your advice.
Case 006: At Your Doorstep: The New Normal (Telemedicine – Lecture)
While on your morning shift at the ED, you receive a call from a patient. He explains that he is a 26 year old male with no comorbidities, and complained to you of a fever lasting for 3 days.
Case 005: EMed Ops (Tactical Medicine – Lecture)
Alexander B. Hidalgo, MD, FPCEM
Specialist, Emergency Medicine – Hamad Medical Corporation – Emergency Ambulance Services, Hamad Internatioal, Airport, Northnode Emergency and Trauma Clinic
The military and the police are on their way to the scene. The medical responders are waiting for your signal to enter the scene. As a tactical medicine specialist, how would you advise they proceed?
Case 005: EMed Ops (Tactical Medicine – Lecture)
In a market place nearby, there was a report that an explosion occurred which allegedly released an unknown chemical. Casualties were approximately 250 individuals and the perpetrators are yet to be found.
On arrival at the site, you see an unconscious elderly male with his wife crying uncontrollably, and open packets of unknown substance beside him. Vitals are as follows: BP 80/60, HR 55, RR 12, T 36.1, SpO2 96, GCS E1V1M2.
Case 004: Tox Secrets Unlocked (Toxicology – Lecture)
You are on your first day as a responder currently dispatched to the house of a 73 year old foreigner after a “concerned citizen” heard screaming and then the sound of an explosion next door.
Case 004: Tox Secrets Unlocked (Toxicology – Lecture)
John David L. Comandante, MD, FPCEM
Emergency Medicine and Clinical Toxicology Consultant, Ospital ng Makati
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