Save the Date for 2008 International Trauma Conference in Guanajuato,
Mexico
4/15/2008
Ready for
Guanajuato? Save the date for the 2008 International Trauma Conference, to be
held November 6-8, 2008, at the Hotel Camino Real in Guanajuato, Mexico. Guanajuato is a picturesque
city in the mountainous central region of the country.
The full conference
brochure will be mailed in early May, and registration will open online
shortly.
Download 2008 Conference Brochure now
Preview of Educational
Sessions
From mummies to
capnography, the 2008 International Trauma Conference has educational sessions
for all trauma providers.
A session developed
especially for the Guanajuato conference setting will introduce paleoimaging
mummified trauma. This presentation describes the techniques and application of
field radiography and endoscopy to detect trauma and paleopathologies among the
mummified remains of the Museo de las Momias de Guanajuato. Case studies are
presented from the ongoing Guanajuato Mummy Project.
ITLS Michigan Chapter Coordinator David Maatman, NREMT-P/IC, CCEMT-P, will present an
interactive program on inter-rater reliability, demonstrating the consistencies
and inconsistencies that may exist among evaluators watching the same ITLS
scenarios for certification. This bold session will teach educators techniques
for more objective observations and critique when evaluating students・performance.
Popular EMS educator
and ITLS Board of Directors member Bob Page, AAS, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P/IC, will
present an overview and demonstration of the use of capnography in EMS. Mr. Page will share his expertise in reading
waveforms and identify the benefits and limitations of capnography for intubated
and non-intubated patients. A second presentation by Mr. Page will focus on the
clinical significance of vital signs, using examples, video, clinical cases and
discussion to improve techniques for measuring vital signs.
Noted EMS author Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEP, EMT-P, will also join
ITLS for his third consecutive year as a presenter.
Conference
Details
The conference hotel
is the Hotel Camino Real, located just 5 minutes from the main attractions of
Guanajuato痴 Historic Center in one of the city's most beautiful
haciendas. A special rate of $125 USD per night for a single or $138 USD per
night for a double has been arranged at the Camino Real; this rate includes
continental breakfast each morning and all taxes (15% federal and 2% local).
Attendees who reside outside of Mexico may be able to have the
federal tax of 15% waived by providing the hotel with a completed Tourism
Migration Form, called the FMT, and a copy of their passport.
The cut-off date for
the special hotel rate is October 6, 2008; reservations made after this date
will be accepted on a space- and rate-available basis. To make your
reservations, contact the Hotel Camino Real by calling + 52-473-102-1500 or
email reservas.gto@caminoreal.com.mx,
ATTN: Veronica.
Travel
Requirements
Please keep in mind
as you plan to attend the conference that travel restrictions have changed, and
all travelers, including citizens of the United
States and Canada, must have a passport when traveling to
Mexico.
Passports can take
up to three months to be issued in the United States, so ITLS encourages all
those who don稚 already have a passport to apply now. Additionally, those who
already have a passport should make sure that the expiration date is not before
May of 2009, as the document must be valid for 6 months beyond your time in
Mexico.
All tourists
entering Mexico must carry
the FMT, the Tourist Migration Form, which is issued free of charge after proof
of citizenship is accepted when entering Mexico. This
permit can be issued for up to 180 days. Airlines generally provide the forms
necessary to obtain the permit aboard your flight to Mexico. If you
lose the permit, you may not be allowed to leave until you replace it ・a
bureaucratic problem that can take as long as a week to correct.
International
travelers should also be prepared to show return travel tickets, documents for
further travel, and/or demonstration of sufficient funds as additional entry
requirements, in the event that they may be requested by Mexican border
officials.
Please note that
passport and visa requirements are subject to change at short notice. It is a
best-practice policy to consult your local embassy or consulate for the most
current and most detailed entry requirements.
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