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43rd ICMM World Congress on Military Medicine 2019

May 19–24, 2019 Basel

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WELCOME ADDRESS 3

ORGANISATION AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES 4

ICMM MEMBER STATES 5

IMPORTANT DATES AND TIMES AT A GLANCE 7

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 8

CONGRESS CENTER FLOOR PLANS 10

DETAILED PROGRAMME 12

POSTERS PRESENTATION 32

CONGRESS INFORMATION 46

NETWORKING EVENTS 54

SOCIAL DAY 56

LOCAL TOURS IN BASEL (HALF-DAY TOURS) 56

REGIONAL TOURS IN SWITZERLAND (FULL DAY TOURS) 59 2 3

WELCOME ADDRESS

Let's exchange knowledge!

Dear Colleagues and Friends

It is with a great honour and pleasure that we welcome you most cordially to the prestigious 43rd ICMM World Congress 2019 in Military Medicine here in Basel. The programme shall be packed full of ground-breaking science and mesmerizing atmosphere. We hope that you will have an unforgettable forthcoming week, here in this historic university city on the banks of the marvellous river Rhine.

Together with the congress committee, we have compiled an attractive scientific program along the lines of our motto “Medicine on the Move”. Military medical science is permanently generating new findings that considerably impact our daily work and real-life action plans. Yesterday’s paradigms are questioned today and new standards are defining tomorrow, triggering a continuous evolution of military medicine.

A special focus of the congress will be the integration of new technologies and research findings into person-centred approaches to prevention, care and training. This at a time in which difficult challenges, such as displacement, war, terrorism and economic constraints, require new answers. The broad themes of the congress are: –– Military Medical Ethics and Law –– Cutting Edge Medicine and Leadership in Medicine –– Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Terrorism Defense –– Civil-Military Cooperation in Emergency Medicine

The scientific programme includes hot topics in military and disaster medicine with 50 multi­ disciplinary sessions and a multi-day workshop in military medical ethics. The outstanding scientific content has been achieved through the kind and valuable collaboration of 139 distin- guished speakers from 24 different countries around the world. More than 260 abstracts have be submitted, clearly demonstrating the importance of this truly unique scientific event.

A renowned international faculty will share their recent experiences and include you in a discussion pertaining to the most recent developments in the fields of military and disaster medicine. Therefore, we would like to motivate you to meet and discuss cutting edge science in a formal and informal atmosphere of friendship, strengthening old, and igniting new rela- tionships.

We are confident that this week’s congress will be an unforgettable personal and professional experience.

Welcome to this congress Welcome to Basel Welcome to Switzerland

Major Dr Andreas Stettbacher MD, Vice-Chairman ICMM, Surgeon General of the 4

ORGANISATION AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

ICMM World Congress 2019 Peter Schaber, Extended Member Vice-Chairperson ICMM 2019 Patricia Schlagenhauf, Extended Member Andreas Stettbacher, Vice-Chairperson Patrik Schwab, Extended Member Luzius Steiner, Extended Member Director General of the Congress Peter Candidus Stocker, Extended Member Daniel Flückiger, Director Stefan Trachsel, Extended Member Kai Tisljar, Extended Member Congress Organizing Committee Stefan Vetter, Extended Member Fabian Aldcroft, Chairperson Nicolas Widmer, Extended Member Hans-Florian Zeilhofer, Extended Member Congress Scientific Committee Mathias Zürcher, Extended Member Zeno Stanga, Chairperson Nejla Gültekin, Vice-Chairperson Central ICMM David Winkler, Vice-Chairperson Secretariat and Chairmanship Sergei Bankoul, Member Bipin Puri, Chairperson Alexander Faas, Member Roger Van Hoof, Secretary-General Jörg Leuppi, Member Terawan Argus Putranto, Vice-Chairperson Daniel Messelken, Member Andreas Stettbacher, Vice-Chairperson Pierre Neirinckx, Deputy Secretary-General Daniel Aeschbach, Extended Member Chris Deroubaix, Director of Finances Fabio Agri, Extended Member Marc Morillon, Chairperson Scientific Council Christophe Baumberger, Extended Member Humbert Boisseaux, Deputy-Chairperson Scientific Council Mette Berger, Extended Member Paul Zaboury, Director Communication and Marketing Niels Blatter, Extended Member Marta Presa, Assistant Secretary-General Pascal Bonnabry, Extended Member Leo Klein, Assistant Secretary-General Franziska Briggen, Extended Member Johan Crouse, Legal Advisor Thomas Bührer, Extended Member Ivan Kholikov, Legal Advisor Marc Cadisch, Extended Member Ivan Hostens, Executive Secretary Pierre-Nicolas Carron, Extended Member Arnaud Dupuis, Extended Member Scientific Council Jérôme Endrass, Extended Member Marc Morillon, Chairperson Scientific Council Aristomenis Exadaktylos, Extended Member Humbert Boisseaux, Deputy-Chairperson Scientific Council Jan Fehr, Extended Member Kurt Jäger, Extended Member Special Advisers of the Scientific Council Philipp Haas, Extended member Krzysztof Korzeniewski, Special Advisor Thomas Kalbermatter, Extended Member Maher Beji, Special Advisor Christoph Kunz, Extended Member Johan Crouse, Medico Legal Advisor Stephen Leib, Extended Member Carl Marchand, Extended Member Technical Commissions of the Scientific Council Ludovic Maudet, Extended Member Min Yu, Chairperson Commission on Administration and Thomas Meister, Extended Member medico-military Logistics Heinz Moll, Extended Member Amar Kosaraju, Chairperson Commission for Dentistry Stéphane Montavon, Extended Member Arne Krappitz, Chairperson Commission for Pharmacy Philippe Morel, Extended Member Leander Buchner, Chairperson Commission for Veterinary Stefan Mühlebach, Extended Member Science Valentin Neuhaus, Extended Member Diane Lamb, Chairperson Commission for Nurses and Hans-Christoph Pape, Extended Member Paramedics Brigitte Rindlisbacher, Extended Member Gisela Rütti, Extended Member ICMM Reference Centre Frank Rühli, Extended Member David Winkler, Chairperson ICMM Centre of Reference for Till Saxer, Extended Member Education on international Humanitarian Law and Ethics Erich Seifritz, Extended Member 5

ICMM MEMBER STATES

Founder States BELGIUM, BRAZIL, FRANCE, ITALY, SPAIN, SWITZERLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, U.S.A.

Member States AFGHANISTAN ALBANIA GHANA ORDER OF MALTA ALGERIA GREECE OUGANDA ANGOLA GUINEA PAKISTAN ARGENTINA HAITI PALESTINE ARMENIA HOLY SEE PARAGUAY Lieutenant Colonel HONDURAS PERU AUSTRALIA HUNGARY PHILIPPINES AUSTRIA INDIA POLAND AZERBAIJAN INDONESIA PORTUGAL BANGLADESH IRAN QATAR BELGIUM IRAQ ROMANIA BOLIVIA IRELAND RUSSIAN FEDERATION BRAZIL ISRAEL SAUDI ARABIA BULGARIA ITALY SENEGAL BURKINA FASO JAPAN SERBIA BURUNDI JORDAN SINGAPORE CAMEROON KOREA SLOVAKIA CANADA KUWAIT SLOVENIA CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. LATVIA SOUTH AFRICA CHAD LEBANON SPAIN CHILE LIBERIA SRI LANKA CHINA Doctor SUDAN DEM. REP of CONGO LIBYA SWEDEN Rep. CONGO LITHUANIA SWITZERLAND COTE D'IVOIRE LUXEMBURG SYRIA CROATIA MADAGASCAR THAILAND CUBA MALAYSIA TOGO Coronel MALI TUNISIA CYPRUS MALTA TURKEY CZECH REP. MAURITANIA UNION OF THE COMOROS DENMARK MEXICO UNITED ARAB EMIRATES DJIBOUTI MOROCCO UNITED KINGDOM DOMINICAN REP. NAMIBIA U.S.A. EGYPT URUGUAY EL SALVADOR NEW-ZEALAND VENEZUELA ESTONIA NICARAGUA VIETNAM FINLAND NIGERIA YEMEN FRANCE NORTH.MACEDONIA ZAMBIA GABON NORWAY GERMANY OMAN

Observers Members BELARUS, CAMBODIA, KENYA, MOZAMBIQUE, MYANMAR, RWANDA 6 7

IMPORTANT DATES AND TIMES AT A GLANCE

Dates of the Congress at Congress Center Basel Sunday to Friday, 19 – 24 May 2019

20:00–23:00 Sunday, 19 May 2019 Welcome Reception / Ice Breaker Cocktail at the Congress Centre Basel Doors open 19:30 Military Personnel: Dark suit / Lounge suit; Civilians: Dark suit / Lounge suit

08:00–10:00 Monday, 20 May 2019 Opening Ceremony at the Congress Center Basel Congress Center doors open 07:15 San Francisco Hall doors open 07:30 Military Personnel: Service uniform; Civilians: Informal (casual)

20:00–22:30 Dinner for the Heads of National Delegations at the Guild Saffron Meeting Point: Entrance Congress Center 18:45 Please refer to the relevant information on your voucher, if you have registered for this event. Military Personnel: Mess Dress; Civilians: Dark suit / Lounge suit

07:00–20:00 Wednesday, 22 May 2019 Social Event Day Please refer to the relevant information on your voucher, if you have registered for this event. Military Personnel: Business casual; Civilians: Business casual

19:00–23:00 Thursday, 23 May 2019 Gala Dinner at the Congress Center Basel Doors open 19:15 Please refer to the relevant information on your voucher, if you have registered for this event. Military Personnel: Mess Dress / Gala; Civilians: Black tie Dinner jacket

10:30–12:30 Friday, 24 May 2019 Closing Ceremony at the Congress Center Basel San Francisco Hall doors open 10:15 Military Personnel: Service uniform; Civilians: Informal (casual)

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16:00 Plenary Session 2: Cutting Edge Medicine 16:00

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Plenary Sessions 1: Military Medical Ethics and Law Assembly 1 General Only for Official Delegates and Invited Guests Simultaneous Session 4: Psychiatry Medicine on the Move Simultaneous Session 5: New in Trends Military Pharmacy Disaster and Simultaneous Session 3: Medical Doctors – Winners for Both Civilian and Military Healthcare! Oral Presentations Free Papers 1 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medi cine / Medical ethics & treatment: individual background as risk 13:00 13:00 12:00 12:00

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11:00 Opening Lecture Adress Keynote 11:00 Keynote Sessions 1: CBRN Challenges in Military Medicine Round 1: Table Modern Therapy in Dental Medicine Round 2: Table Multiprofessional Collaboration and Improving Skills in Military Medicine Simultaneous Session 1: Special in Topics Military Pharmacy Simultaneous Session 2: Surgical in the Training Swiss Armed Forces 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medi cine / Introduction & Field reports: risk of HCP 10:00 10:00

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9:00 09:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medi cine / Introduction & Field reports: risk of HCP 8:00 Ceremony Opening Plenary Sessions 3: Defense: Terrorism and CBRN Network of Competences and Management 8:00 7:00 7:00 Welcome Reception / Ice Breaker Cocktail at the Congress Centre Basel. Doors open 19:30

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14:00 14:00 General Assembly 2 General Only for Official Delegates and Invited Guests Round 6: Table Logistic Challenges of Pharmacy Institutions in Supply “Just-in-Time” Simultaneous Session 11: Space Medicine in Eur ope: Inspiring the Next Generation 10: Session Simultaneous Food Safety Defence and Oral Presentations – Free Papers 4 9th Workshop on Mil itary Medical Ethics: Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medi cine / Policy, Ethics and the Role of risk moral HCP: 13:00 13:00 - 12:00 12:00

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11:00 11:00 Keynote Session 2: Trauma of Management Patients Round Table 3: Round 3: Table Increased Readiness of the Armed Forces Challenges in Medical Logistics Round 4: Table Inside the Defense Animal Training Regiment 9: Session Simultaneous CBRN Defense: Growing to Responding Threats Round 5: Table Reducing Mortality on UN Peacekeeping Operations – Developing Common Stan dards for Medical Support 9th Workshop on Mil itary Medical Ethics: Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medi cine / Research, En hancement, Tech New nologies: risk of patients Ceremony Closing 10:00 10:00 - - -

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CONGRESS CENTER FLOOR PLANS

Congress Venue

Main Entrance –– Help Desk –– Security HQ –– Cloak Room –– Gala Dinner on Thursday 23 May

Registration and Registration Material

Tram 1/2/6, City Tram Arrival and Departures Departures of Busses for Social Day

Tram 1/14 Dreirosenbrücke

Hall 4 Congress Center Basel –– Main Congress Venue –– Sessions Rooms –– Meeting Rooms –– Exhibition –– Posters –– Catering –– Help Desk Congress center floor plans 11

Session and Meeting Rooms Floor Level

1 Osaka 3rd floor, Hall 4.3 2 Samarkand Session 2 1 –– Opening and 3 San Francisco Plenary Hall Closing Ceremony 4 Foyer 3 –– Plenary Hall –– Session Rooms 4 –– General Assemblies

1 Guangzhou OC Office 9 2nd floor, Hall 4.2 2 Hong Kong Swiss Surgeon General Office –– Ice Breaker Cocktail, Sunday 19 May 3 Mexico ICMM Secretary General Office 7 –– Help Desk 4 Miami Report Room OC 1 10 8 2 5 Nairobi PC OC Office 3 –– Session Rooms 4 –– OC Offices 6 Rio Speaker Preview –– Speaker Preview 7 Singapore Session 5 8 Sydney Session 6 9 Montreal Session 10 Foyer

1st floor, Hall 4.1 –– Industry Exhibition –– Coffee Breaks –– Lunches –– Posters

1 Lima Medical Policlinic 6 Ground floor, Hall 4.0 –– Workshop on Military 2 Darwin Transportation Office 3 5 Medical Ethics 3 Kairo 1–2 ICMM Office and Meeting 1 Room 4 –– Prayer Rooms 4 Boston 1 Women Prayer Room 2 Boston 2 Men Prayer Room Boston 3 Communication 5 Shanghai 1– 3 Workshop Military Medical Ethics

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DETAILED PROGRAMME

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Sunday 19 May

20:00 – 23:00 Welcome Reception – Ice Breaker Cocktail

Monday 20 May

08:00 – 10:00 Opening Ceremony ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO

Welcome Address Susanne HUEBER (Switzerland), Moderator

General Guisan March Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces

Welcome Address Daniel FLÜCKIGER (Switzerland), Director General of the Congress

ICMM March and Entrance of the Swiss and ICMM Flags Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces

Farewell and Transmission of the ICMM Chairman Medal Puri BIPIN (India), Retiring Chairman ICMM

Welcome Address Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland), New Chairman ICMM

Music Interlude with vocals Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces with Fabienne LOUVES (Switzerland)

Welcome Address Roger VAN HOOF (Belgium), Secretary-General ICMM

Welcome address Philipp REBORD (Switzerland), Chief Swiss Armed Forces

Swiss National Anthem with vocals Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces with Fabienne LOUVES (Switzerland) Detailed programme: Monday 20 May 13

10:00 – 10:15 Inauguration of the Exhibition Area EXHIBITION AREA Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland)

10:15 – 10:30 Group Photo of the Head of National Delegations MAIN ENTRANCE CONGRESS CENTER Meeting Place: Main Entrance of the Congress Center

10:00 – 11:00 Coffee break

11:00 – 12:00 Opening Lecture – Keynote Address ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Chair: Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland)

11:00 – 11:45 TBC NN (Switzerland)

11:45 – 12:00 Welcome Address from the ICRC President Peter MAURER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 15:30 Plenary Session 1: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Military Medical Ethics and Law Chairs: Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), Johan CROUSE (South Africa)

13:30 – 14:10 Playing the Ethical Midfield: Physician First, Last, and Always George J. ANNAS (United States)

14:10 – 14:50 Legal Challenges while Deploying Medical Personnel Darren STEWART (United Kingdom)

14:50 – 15:30 Counter Terrorism Challenges to Medical Ethics Leonard RUBENSTEIN (United States)

15:30 – 16:00 Poster Viewing & Coffee break

16:00 – 18:35 Plenary Session 2: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Cutting Edge Medicine Chairs: Hans-Florian ZEILHOFER (Switzerland), Philippe HAAS (Switzerland)

16:00 – 16:45 How Robotics Might Influence Future Medicine Decision Making Hans-Florian ZEILHOFER (Switzerland)

16:45–17:25 Virtual Reality: Immersive Assessment of Spinal Anatomy in Virtual Reality Gregory JOST (Switzerland)

17:25–18:05 Breaking the Biocompatibility Barrier for Long-Term Implantable Biosensors: Tissue-Integrating Optical Sensors for Long Term Monitoring of Body Chemistries Elizabeth GADSBY (United States)

18:05–18:35 Phage Therapy: An Alternative to Antibiotics in the Age of Multi-Drug Resistance? Christian WILLY (Germany) 14 Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May

Tuesday 21 May

08:00 – 10:10 Plenary Session 3: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO CBRN and Terrorism Defense: Network of Competences and Management Strategies Chairs: Andrew WEBER (United States), Sergei BANKOUL (Switzerland)

08:00 – 08:15 Laboratory, The Swiss Federal Institute for NBC-Protection Marc CADISCH (Switzerland)

08:15 – 08:30 Presentation of the Competence Center ABC KAMIR of the Swiss Armed Forces Christophe BAUMBERGER (Switzerland)

08:30 – 08:45 Diseases and Media, Reality of Fake News? Christian GRIOT (Switzerland)

08:45 – 09:15 Are We Prepared in Case of a Possible Smallpox-Like Disease Emergence? Daniel GARIN (France)

09:15 – 09:40 How can military Medicine be on Benefit in Disasters Beth SALISBURY (United States)

09:40 – 10:10 Terrorism Defense Andrew WEBER (United States)

08:30 – 10:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Introduction & Field reports: risk of HCP Chairs: Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), David WINKLER (Switzerland)

08:30 – 09:15 Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop David WINKLER (Switzerland) Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland)

09:15 – 10:00 First, Do Know Harm: Mitigating Biomedical Ethical Risks in Military Medical Assistance Missions Peter CLIFFORD (Canada)

10:00 – 10:30 Poster Viewing & Coffee Break Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May 15

10:30 – 12:00 Keynote Session 1: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO CBRN Challenges in Military Medicine Chairs: Dimitrios FRANGOULIDIS (Germany), Kai KEHE (Germany)

10:30 – 11:00 Early and High Throughput Diagnosis and Therapy After Radio-Nuclear Events Stefan EDER (Germany)

11:00 – 11:30 The Role of Bioforensics in a Military Biodefence Scenario Gelimer GENZEL (Germany)

11:30 – 12:00 Medical Chemical Defence: Old Problems and New Challenges Timo WILLE (Germany)

10:30 – 12:00 Round Table 1: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Modern Therapy in Dental Medicine Chairs: Amar KOSARAJU (United States), Kurt JÄGER (Switzerland)

10:30 – 10:45 The Utilization of Cad-Cam Technology in the US Air Force Dental Corps Amar KOSARAJU (United States)

10:45 – 11:05 Oral Scanners in Dental Medicine Kurt JÄGER (Switzerland)

11:05 – 11:25 Digital Technologies in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery: Virtual Planning and Navigation Offer Innovative Treatment Options an a Complex Operation Field, with Impact on Precision and Outcome Quality of Surgical Procedures Christoph KUNZ (Switzerland)

11:25 – 11:45 Mini Navigation in Dental Implantology – How the New Technology Works Benito BENITEZ (Switzerland)

10:30 – 12:00 Round Table 2: ROOM 8 SYDNEY Multiprofessional Collaboration and Improving Skills in Military Medicine Chairs: Claudine KOCHER (Switzerland), Diane LAMB (United Kingdom)

10:30 – 11:00 Practical Experience from Civil-Military Cooperation – also in Deployment Abroad Regula MEIER (Switzerland) Brigitta PIOVESAN (Switzerland) Tamara BONC (Switzerland)

11:00 – 11:10 Allied Health Care Professionals – Multiprofessional Collaboration Alexander FAAS (Switzerland)

11:10 – 11:30 Medical Staff Multidisciplinary Collaboration Joanne SCHMIDT (Canada)

11:30 – 11:50 A Nose for Bedbugs Uli LACHMUTH (Switzerland)

11:50 – 12:00 The Right Nose for Bedbugs Patric CORPATAUX (Switzerland) 16 Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May

10:30 – 12:00 Simultaneous Session 1: ROOM 9 MONTREAL Special Topics in Military Pharmacy Chairs: Markus LAMPERT (Switzerland), Nicolas WIDMER (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:00 To Take or Not to Take, That is the Question Valina STANOVSKY (Israel)

11:00 – 11:30 Comparison of Oximes and Possibilities on the Market Isabel MESKENS (Belgium)

11:30 – 12:00 Medical Logistics and Supply Chain Management Challenges in Refugee Relief Initiative Halim BASARI (Malaysia)

10:30 – 12:00 Simultaneous Session 2: ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Surgical Training in the Swiss Armed Forces Chairs: Bührer THOMAS (Switzerland), Kai TISLJAR (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:00 Academic and Clinical Fellowship in Cape Town Diether CADOSCH (Switzerland)

11:00 – 11:30 Surgical Training in Ethiopia Jörg PELTZER (Switzerland)

11:30 – 12:00 Daily Clinical Work in – The Experience Florek PETER (Switzerland)

10:30 – 12:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Introduction & Field reports: risk of HCP Chairs: Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), David WINKLER (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:15 Military Medical Providers and Personal Risk: Is “No” an Option? Jack TAYLOR (United States)

11:15 – 12:00 Risk and Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Should Military Medical Personnel be Willing to Accept Greater Risks than Civilian Medical Workers? Heather DRAPER (United Kingdom)

12:00 – 13:30 Poster Tours & Lunch Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May 17

Poster Tours POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

Tour 1: Posters PT01.01 – PT01–18, Chairperson Kaspar STAUB (Switzerland) Tour 2: Posters PT02.01 – PT02–18, Chairperson Sergei BANKOUL (Switzerland) Tour 3: Posters PT03.01 – PT03–18, Chairperson Ludovic MAUDET (Switzerland) Tour 4: Posters PT04.01 – PT04–18, Chairperson Arnaud DUPUIS (Switzerland) Tour 5: Posters PT05.01 – PT05–18, Chairperson Philippe HAAS (Switzerland) Tour 6: Posters PT06.01 – PT06–18, Chairperson Andreas WILDI (Switzerland)

13:30 – 16:45 General Assembly 1 ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Chair: Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 15:00 Simultaneous Session 3: ROOM 9 MONTREAL Medical Doctors – Winners for Both Civilian and Military Healthcare! Chairs: Nejla GÜLTEKIN (Switzerland), Tracy SMART (Australia)

13:30 – 13:45 The Swiss Military Medical Education and Training Benefits Nejla GÜLTEKIN (Switzerland)

13:45 – 14:05 Doctors in the Military: The Australian Experience Tracy SMART (Australia)

14:05 – 14:25 Translating Wartime Innovations into Civilian Practice: Lessons Learned from a Decade of Conflict Melissa GIVENS (United States)

14:25 – 14:45 Cold Weather Operations Arne Johan NORHEIM (Norway)

14:45 – 15:00 Military – Civilian Partnerships for Operational Medical Needs: Turkey Experience Hülya TÜRKAN (Turkey)

13:30 – 15:00 Simultaneous Session 4: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Psychiatry Medicine on the Move Chairs: Stefan VETTER (Switzerland), Jérôme ENDRASS (Switzerland)

13:30 – 14:00 Assessment of Violence Risk in Adults Jérôme ENDRASS (Switzerland)

14:00 – 14:30 Forensic Psychiatric Management of Mentally Ill Offenders in Imprisonment Marc GRAF (Switzerland)

14:30 – 15:00 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Christoph MÜLLER-PFEIFFER (Switzerland) 18 Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May

13:30 – 15:00 Simultaneous Session 5: ROOM 8 SYDNEY New Trends in Military and Disaster Pharmacy Chairs: Pascal BONNABRY (Switzerland), Stefan MÜHLEBACH (Switzerland)

13:30 – 14:00 Role of Pharmacists in Management of CBRN Disasters Pascal BURNAT (France)

14:00 – 14:30 Provision of Blood and Blood Products in the as a Pharmaceutical a Regulatory Challenge Michael SPRENGER (Germany)

14:30 – 15:00 Improving Training and Research in Military and Disaster Pharmacy Nicolas WIDMER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 15:00 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 1 ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Chairs: Kai TISLJAR (Switzerland), Thomas BÜHRER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 13:40 Oral Tecovirimat for the Treatment of Smallpox D. W. Grosenbach, K. Honeychurch, E. Rose, J. Chinsangaram, A. Frimm, B. Maiti, C. Lovejoy, I. Meara, P. Long, D. Hruby

13:40 – 13:50 Defending Against Emergence of Biological Threats K. Modjarrad

13:50 – 14:00 Development & Evaluation of Formulations for Topical Decontamination S. Sarkar, D. Tripathi, H. Rawat, A. Jaimini, G. Mittal, A. Kumar

14:00 – 14:10 Civil Military Cooperation in Paramedic Training and Deployment - The Singapore Experience C. K. Tan, H. L. Ng

14:10 – 14:20 Novel Thrombolytic Therapy for intermediate-Risk Pulmonary Embolism S. Obradovic, B. Dzudovic

14:20 – 14:30 Study of the Accuracy of Chest X-Ray in Blunt Trauma Chest P. Sharma, M. Laskar, A. Vatsa

14:30 – 14:40 The Application of Venovenous ECMO for Life-Saving Support in Underwater Blast Lung Injury W. Zhinong

14:40 – 14:50 Innovative Intraosseous Devices That can be Easily Applied in Emergency Room K. Kawinchotpaisan, A. Laochinthong, N. Matheesiriwat

14:50 – 15:00 Pre-Hospital Simple Thoracostomy for Traumatic Cardiac Arrest: Does the Cardiac Arrest Rhythm Matter? L. Maudet, V. Darioli, P.-N. Carron, F. Dami, L. Vallotton, N. Beysard, M. Pasquier Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May 19

13:30 – 15:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1-4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Medical ethics & individual treatment: risk as background Chairs: Sylvain FOURNIER (Canada), Bernhard KOCH (Germany)

13:30 – 14:15 The Physician-Patient-Relationship in Times of Risk Based Medical Decision Taking Dirk FISCHER (Germany)

14:15 – 15:00 Preference Prediction Under Fire Nathaniel SHARADIN (United States)

15:10 – 16:40 Simultaneous Session 6: ROOM 9 MONTREAL Mountain Medicine Chairs: Alexander FAAS (Switzerland), Philippe SCHUETZ (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:40 Update Acute High-Altitude Illnesses Peter BÄRTSCH (Switzerland)

15:40 – 16:10 On-Site Management of Avalanche Victims Hermann BRUGGER (Italy)

16:10 – 16:40 Extreme Medicine in the Himalayas Santosh BANIYA (Nepal)

15:10 – 16:40 Simultaneous Session 7: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Different Roles as Nurses in Military Medicine Chairs: Franziska BRIGGEN (Switzerland), Gisela RÜTTI (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:40 Beslan School Hostage Tragedy 2004: Short, Medium and Long Term Psycho-Social Interventions for Children – the Dos and Don’ts Stefan VETTER (Switzerland)

15:40 – 16:10 Building Resilience in Nurses: A challenge Gila HYAMS (Israel)

16:10 – 16:40 Research in Military Nursing: Challenges and Opportunities Alan BROCKIE (United Kingdom) 20 Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May

15:10 – 16:40 Simultaneous Session 8: ROOM 8 SYDNEY Collaboration between Military and Research Science Chairs: Jörg LEUPPI (Switzerland), Franz KERNIC (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:40 Impact of The Research Collaboration Between University and Military Medical Service Kaspar STAUB (Switzerland)

15:40 – 16:10 Bio-Threats and The Civil-Military Interface Christian HAGGENMILLER (Germany)

16:10 – 16:40 Nanomedicine for Targeted Drug Delivery Till SAXER (Switzerland)

15:10 – 16:40 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 2 ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Chairs: Andreas WILDI (Switzerland), Patrik SCHWAB (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:20 Prehospital Management of Burns: Analysis of Practice and Prospects for Improvement L. Maudet, M. Pasquier, P.-N. Carron

15:20 – 15:30 Retrospective Analysis of the Medical Responses in Five International Consecutive Air Shows in Western Switzerland J.-D. Rouvé, L. Maudet, P.-N. Carron

15:30 – 15:40 Development of Protection Materials and a Handheld Wireless Ultrasonic Device for Blast Lung Injuries J. Jiang, C. Wu, Y. Xue, J. Du, J. Sun, M. Zhang, H. Huang, A. Zhang

15:40 – 15:50 Establishing a Method for Measuring the Pressure of Burn-Blast Combined Injury by Finite Element Analysis C. Jiake

15:50 – 16:00 Perception of Family Medicine Physicians on Their Capability in Medical Disaster Response M. A. Kofi, A. Alshoweir

16:00 – 16:10 The Effect of Electroacupuncture in Motion Sickness Susceptibility in Healthy Male Adults. Preliminary Results of a Double Blind Study P. Kousoulis, O. Fydanaki, E. Dardiotis, I. Bizakis, J. Hadjiioannou

16:10 – 16:20 An Observational Study to Assess Medication Adherence Pattern Amongst Hypertensives in a Tertiary Health Care Centre and to Evaluate the Use of Cellular Phone Text Messaging as a Tool to Improve Adherence to Medications T. A, G. Shukla, M. AG, P. MS, S. Pradhan

16:20 – 16:30 A Clinical Profile of Complicated Vivax Malaria at Foothills of Himalayas in North India N. M. BEWAL, A. KUSHWAHA

16:30 – 16:40 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) or Cervical Radiculopathy (RP) H. Baradaran Detailed programme: Tuesday 21 May 21

15:30 – 16:40 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Medical ethics & individual treatment: risk as background Chairs: Sylvain FOURNIER (Canada), Bernhard KOCH (Germany)

15:30 – 16:15 Jus Ad Bellum as a Risk Reduction Strategy for the Use of Off Label and Not Yet Approved Medications on Military Personnel Nikki COLEMAN (Australia)

16:15 – 16:40 Wrap-up Day 1 of the MME Workshop Sylvain FOURNIER (Canada), Bernhard KOCH (Germany)

16:40 – 17:15 Poster Viewing & Coffee Break

17:15 – 18:15 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 3 ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Chairs: Sergei BANKOUL (Switzerland), Markus LAMPERT (Switzerland)

17:15 – 17:25 Medical Care for Victims of Terrorism at Tunis Military Hospital M. Ferjani

17:25 – 17:35 Direct Repair of Peripheral Arterial Injuries without Patches or Interposition Grafts in Level II Trauma Military Hospital: 3 Years’ Experience W. M. Ghannam, R. N. Zallouom, S. M. Erwi, A. A. Aldaheri, M. Dar

17:35 – 17:45 Requirement of Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) Supplementation in Submariners During Long Deployment – An Observational Study C. S. Mohanty

17:45 – 17:55 Does Induction into High Altitude Area by Air Route Increases the Risk of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) Among Soldiers? R. Joshi, R. Kunte, T. Gadekar

17:55 – 18:05 Association between Mild Anemia and Physical Fitness in a Military Male Cohort: The Chief Study G.-M. Lin

18:05 – 18:15 Tele-Ultrasound: Bringing the Specialist into the Field, instead of the Patient to the Expert L. Scheit 22 Detailed programme: Wednesday 22 May

Wednesday 22 May

07:00 – 20:00 Social Event Day

Thursday 23 May

08:00 – 10:00 Plenary Session 4: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Leadership in Medicine and Lean Medical Management Chairs: Jörg LEUPPI (Switzerland), Patrick GODART (France)

08:00 – 08:20 From Unit Medical Service to Military Hospital: Why and How a Medical Management Offers Multiple Advantages Ralf HOFFMANN (Germany)

08:20 – 08:40 The Management of Medical Operations – Does it Exist an Operational Medical Command? Julie Anne WEBER (France)

08:40 – 09:00 Lean Management in Medicine Ulrich VON ALLMEN (Switzerland)

09:00 – 09:20 Leveraging Management Science in the Military Medical Setting: A Unique Environment at the Crossroads of a New Paradigm? Guillaume CASSOURRET (France)

09:20 – 09:40 Clinical Management in a Busy Emergency Department Simon LEIGH-SMITH (United Kingdom)

08:30 – 10:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Research, Enhancement, New Technologies: risk of patients Chairs: Johan CROUSE (South Africa), Ivan KHOLIKOV (Russia)

08:30 – 09:15 Re-envisaging Medical Research Ethics in the Military Context Simon KOLSTOE (United Kingdom)

09:15 – 10:00 The Ethics of Biomedical Military Research: Therapy, Prevention, Enhancement, and Risk Alexandre ERLER (United Kingdom)

10:00 – 10:30 Poster Viewing & Coffee Break Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May 23

10:30 – 12:00 Keynote Session 2: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Management of Trauma Patients Chairs: Hans-Christoph PAPE (Switzerland), Valentin NEUHAUS (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:00 Mechanisms and Management of Inflammation in Trauma and Shock Carl HAUSER (United States)

11:00 – 11:30 Penetrating Chest and Heart Trauma Andrew NICOL (South Africa)

11:30 – 12:00 Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Pradeep NAVSARIA (South Africa)

10:30 – 12:00 Simultaneous Session 9: ROOM 9 MONTREAL CBRN Defense: Responding to Growing Threats Chairs: Stefan MOGL (Switzerland), Sergei BANKOUL (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:00 A Case Study (Salisbury) Ruth MILTON (United Kingdom)

11:00 – 11:30 Future Challenges: Scientific and Technological Change Jonathan E. FORMAN (Netherlands)

11:30 – 12:00 Biodefense in the Age of Synthetic Biology David HASSELL (United States)

10:30 – 12:00 Round Table 3: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Increased Readiness of the Armed Forces – Challenges in Medical Logistics Chairs: Daniel AESCHBACH (Switzerland), Min YU (China)

10:30 – 10:55 Armed Forces Development Programme – The Consequences of Increased Readiness in Medical Logistics Daniel AESCHBACH (Switzerland)

10:55 – 11:10 2019 WEF Mission: The Implementation of Medical Logistics Ralph LUTZ (Switzerland)

11:10 – 11:25 Increased Readiness of the Bundeswehr Medical Logistics – Preparation for Further Challenges Rudolf-Ernst ZIEGLER (Germany)

11:25 – 11:40 Increased Readiness of the Armed Forces – Challenges in Medical Logistics: Prepositioning of Medical Materiel Jens KAASE (Germany)

11:40 – 11:55 Increased Readiness of the Bundeswehr Medical Logistics – Pre Deployment of Medical Material Bruno MOST (Germany) 24 Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May

10:30 – 12:00 Round Table 4: ROOM 8 SYDNEY Inside the Defense Animal Training Regiment Chairs: Leander BUCHNER (Germany), Stéphane MONTAVON (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:00 The Role of the Horses in the Swiss Armed Forces Stéphane MONTAVON (Switzerland)

11:00 – 11:30 Military Working Dogs in Behavioural Research and Management Natassja GFRERER (Switzerland)

11:30 – 12:00 The Large Animal Vertical Rescue System (Lavrs) – Development and Evaluation of the Rescue of 47 Horses and Cows Lukas KENEL (Switzerland)

10:30 – 12:15 Round Table 5: ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Reducing Mortality on UN Peacekeeping Operations – Developing Common Standards for Medical Support Chairs: Jillann FARMER (), Martin BRICKNELL (United Kingdom)

10:30 – 10:45 Introduction

10:45 – 11:00 Strategic Overview Hippo and Cruz report Jillann FARMER (United Nations)

11:00 – 11:20 Medical Support in Peacekeeping including UNBFAC and FMAC Adarsh TIWATHIA (United Nations)

11:20 – 11:35 Challenges of delivering Medical Support in Central African Republic (MINUSCA): Perspective of a Chief Medical Officer Sophia OTENG (United Nations)

11:35 – 11:50 UN Buddy First Aid Course-Rollout. Perspective from a Member State providing Super Trainers TBC (United Kingdom)

11:50 – 12:00 United Nations Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety Standards Adarsh TIWATHIA (United Nations)

12:00 – 12:10 Implementation of UN Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety Standards in a Level 1+ Hospital in Lebanon Celine ATIMEH (United Nations) Elma JOCSON (United Nations)

12:10 – 12:30 Discussion and Q&A Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May 25

10:30 – 12:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Research, Enhancement, New Technologies: risk of patients Chairs: Pamela ERMUTH (Canada), Andreas WILDI (Switzerland)

10:30 – 11:15 A Partnership vs. AI Subjugation: The Big Risk of Military Medical Automation Tomislav MILETIC (Croatia)

11:15 – 12:00 Unprecedented Risk of Irreversible Harms? Military Experimental Research Using Implantable Brain-Computer Interfaces Frédéric GILBERT (Australia)

12:00 – 13:30 Poster Tours & Lunch

Poster Tours POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

Tour 7: Posters PT07.01 – PT07–18, Chairperson Nejla GÜLTEKIN (Switzerland) Tour 8: Posters PT08.01 – PT08–18, Chairperson Thomas BÜHRER (Switzerland) Tour 9: Posters PT09.01 – PT09–18, Chairperson Claudine KOCHER (Switzerland) Tour 10: Posters PT10.01 – PT10–18, Chairperson Kai TISLJAR (Switzerland) Tour 11: Posters PT11.01 – PT11–17, Chairperson Alexander FAAS (Switzerland) Tour 12: Posters PT12.01 – PT12–16, Chairperson Nicolas WIDMER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 16:45 General Assembly 2 ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Chair: Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 15:00 Round Table 6: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Logistic Challenges of Pharmacy Institutions in “Just-in-Time” Supply Chairs: Arne KRAPPITZ (Germany), Heinz MOLL (Switzerland)

13:30 – 13:50 The Swiss Perspective Thomas MEISTER (Switzerland)

13:50 – 14:10 The German Perspective Bernd KLAUBERT (Germany)

14:10 – 14:30 The Belgian Perspective Lise PIERRE-VICTOR (Belgium)

14:30 – 14:50 The Canadian Perspective Sylvain GRENIER (Canada) 26 Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May

13:30 – 15:00 Simultaneous Session 10: ROOM 9 MONTREAL Food Safety and Defence Chairs: Paul BOSS (Switzerland), Thomas KALBERMATTER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 14:00 Food Safety and Hygiene in the Swiss Armed Forces Claudio ZWEIFEL (Switzerland)

14:00 – 14:30 Fight Against Highly Contagious Animal Diseases – Role of the Army Thomas KALBERMATTER (Switzerland)

14:30 – 15:00 The B. Cereus Group – a Food Safety Challenge for Army Catering Facilities Sophia JOHLER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 15:00 Simultaneous Session 11: ROOM 8 SYDNEY Space Medicine in Europe: Inspiring the Next Generation Chairs: Denis BRON (Switzerland), Matthieu KOMOROWSKI (United Kingdom)

13:30 – 14:00 European Activities in Aerospace Medicine Christina MACKAILL (United Kingdom)

14:00 – 14:30 Medicine for Space and Space Analogues (& Related Research at ESA, MEDES and Antarctica) Adrianos GOLEMIS (Germany)

14:30 – 15:00 Medical Challenges of Future Space Missions to the Moon and Mars Matthieu KOMOROWSKI (United Kingdom)

13:30 – 15:00 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 4 ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Chairs: Mathias ZÜRCHER (Switzerland), Kai TISLJAR (Switzerland)

13:30 – 13:40 Is it still Justified to Systematically Remove Osteosynthesis Material from Military Persons for Medical Fitness Reason? S. Laversanne, J.-B. Caruhel, E. Escobar, P. Haen

13:40 – 13:50 Variability in Energy Requirements during a Military Field Operation P. Mullie, P. Geeraerts

13:50 – 14:00 Strenuous Physical Exercises under Extreme Stressful Conditions Impairs Cognitive Processes during Military Training C. A. Domingues, E. C. P. Domingues, C. A. C. Marra, C. M. Clausi, A. F. Correa

14:00 – 14:10 Role of Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) and Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) – Early Predictive Biomarkers in Ischemic Stroke V. S. Srikanth, M. G. K. Pillai

14:10 – 14:20 The Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on the Lung Function and Reduction of Corticosteroid Usage in Patients with Moderate to Severe Bronchial Asthma Among Iranian Soldiers H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May 27

14:20 – 14:30 Body Fat Composition as a Marker for Risk Assessment in Lifestyle Diseases Like Hypertention V. Bhaskar, R. Gupta, R. Gupta

14:30 – 14:40 Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in the Active Royal Thai Army (RTA) Personnel P. Hatthachote, B. Sakboonyarat

14:40 – 14:50 Clustering of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors among Male Youts in Southern Switzerland: Preliminary Study F. Muggli, G. D. Simonetti, M. G. Bianchetti, M. Santi

14:50 – 15:00 Role of Military Medical Units in Cholera Prevention in Mass Gathering (Arba’In) S. Sharififar, A. Khoshvaghti, Z. Chegeni, A. Motaghiyan

13:30 – 15:00 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Policy, Ethics and the Role of HCP: moral risk Chairs: Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), David WINKLER (Switzerland)

13:30 – 14:15 “Dare Ye / To force our Conscience” Sarah HITCHENS (United Kingdom)

14:15 – 15:00 Bridging the Gap – The Delta Between Humanitarian Ethics and Military Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Response (HADR) interventions Joanne CLIFFORD (Canada)

15:10 – 16:50 Simultaneous Session 12: ROOM 9 MONTREAL Military Medicine and Surgery in the Battlefield Chairs: Conrad MÜLLER (Switzerland), Philippe MOREL (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:30 Evaluation of High-Fidelity Human Patient Simulation Manikins and Perfused Fresh Cadavers for Training Military Surgeons in Emergency Surgical Procedures Thorsten HAUER (Germany)

15:30 – 15:50 The Importance of Vascular Surgery for the Modern Military Medicine Michael ENGELHARDT (Germany)

15:50 – 16:10 The Optimal Integration of Military and Civil Health Care Services Under A Single Hospital Management: Azerbaijan Model Kanan YUSIF-ZADE (Azerbaijan)

16:10 – 16:30 Management of Burns Mette BERGER (Switzerland)

16:30 – 16:50 Training the Military Surgeons. French Experience. (New Simlife Model for Damage Control Surgery – Interest for Civilian Surgeons) François PONS (France) 28 Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May

15:10 – 16:40 Simultaneous Session 13: ROOM 7 SINGAPORE Update on Infectious Diseases Chairs: Jan FEHR (Switzerland), Stephen LEIB (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:40 Migrants and their Infectious Disease Profiles Patricia SCHLAGENHAUF (Switzerland)

15:40 – 16:10 The Importance of Q Fever in Military Missions Dimitrios FRANGOULIDIS (Germany)

16:10 – 16:40 Zika Virus in the Brazilian Military Health System Luiz Claudio FRÓES (Brazil)

15:10 – 16:40 Simultaneous Session 14: ROOM 8 SYDNEY Command your Future – Leadership in Military Medicine and Beyond Chairs: Jörg LEUPPI (Switzerland), Patrick GODART (France)

15:10 – 15:30 Leadership Development for the Air Force Medical Service Amar KOSARAJU (United States)

15:30 – 15:50 Facing Casualties: Preparing Swiss Military Officers for “In-Extremis Leadership” Franz KERNIC (Switzerland)

15:50 – 16:10 On Top Down Under: Challenges in Strategic Military Medical Leadership Tracy SMART (Australia)

16:10 – 16:30 The Cultural Challenge of Leading in Military Medicine Martin BRICKNELL (United Kingdom)

15:10 – 16:40 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 5 ROOM 2 SAMARKAND Chairs: Arnaud DUPUIS (Switzerland), Till SAXER (Switzerland)

15:10 – 15:20 Pseudo or Spurious Hypertension among Male Youths in Southern Switzerland F. Muggli, G. D. Simonetti, M. G. Bianchetti, A. Stettbacher

15:20 – 15:30 The Relationship between Lumbar Disk Herniation and Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations in Iranian Military Forces H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari

15:30 – 15:40 Mapping of the Distribution of Poisonous Animals and Insects in the Different Regions of Saudi Arabia: A Strategy for the Protection of Deployed Personnel A. Al Asmari, A. Mohammed

15:40 – 15:50 Assessment of Kap Regarding HIV Testing Among Military Personnel in Omdurman Military Area 2017 A. S. Abaker Detailed programme: Thursday 23 May 29

15:50 – 16:00 Educational Needs of Armed Forces’ Health Care Providers for Maternal and Newborn Care in Disasters S. Aliyari, L. Poursoleyman, A. H. Pishgooie, S. Sharififar

16:00 – 16:10 Effectiveness of Quick Relaxation Technique on Pain Associated With Chest Tube Removal among Post-Operative CABG Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Dehli J. A. Jose

16:10 – 16:20 Studying the Adaptation of Veterans with Lower Extremities Amputation in Iran S. Azarmi, A. Zareian, Z. Farsi

16:20 – 16:30 Individual Combat Rations – Tasty, Safe and Cross-Cultural: Thoughts of the Veterinary Lab S. Ramdohr, G. Pelikan

16:30 – 16:40 Whole-Genome-Based Phylogeny of Bacillus Cytotoxicus Reveals Different Clades within the Species and Provides Clues on Ecology and Evolution M. J. Stevens, T. Tasara, J. Klumpp, R. Stephan, M. Ehling-Schulz, S. Johler

15:30 – 16:40 9th Workshop on Military Medical Ethics: ROOM 5 SHANGHAI 1–4 Ethics of Dealing with Risks in Military Medicine / Policy, Ethics and the Role of HCP: moral risk Chairs: Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), David WINKLER (Switzerland)

15:30 – 16:15 Military Medical Ethics: an Examination of Policy and Practice Sheena EAGAN (United States)

16:15 – 16:40 Wrap-up Day 2 of the MME Workshop & Closing remarks Daniel MESSELKEN (Switzerland), David WINKLER (Switzerland)

16:40 – 17:15 Poster Viewing & Coffee Break

17:15 – 18:15 Oral Presentations – Free Papers 6 ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Chairs: Stefan MÜHLEBACH (Switzerland), Heinz MOLL (Switzerland)

17:15 – 17:25 Improving Patient Safety During Hospital Evacuation Through FMECA Prospective Risk Analysis L. Schumacher, F. Berthaudin, A.-L. Blanc, C. Blatrie, A. Staines, P. Bonnabry, N. Widmer

17:25 – 17:35 The Impact of Antimicrobial Stewardship Program Pre-Authorization Strategy on the Consumption of Restricted Antimicrobials in a Military Hospital M. S. Aljamal, A. A. Galdagoun

17:35 – 17:45 Value of Wearable PPG Equipment Based on Advanced Biofluid-Dynamics in Early Warning of Cardiovascular Events in Military Training W. Feng

17:45 – 17:55 A Full-Automatic External Fixation for Battlefields L. Xiangdang 30 Detailed programme: Friday 24 May

17:55 – 18:05 Syndromic Approach of the Ill Fighter O. Fauconnier, E. Javelle 1, A. Périsse, D. Varvenne, J. P. Boudsocq, P. Riban, L. Aigle, E. Garnotel, V. Pommier de Santi

18:05 – 18:15 What Role for Biological Analyzers at the Closest to the Fighter? E. Javelle, O. Fauconnier, A. Périsse, D. Varvenne, J. P. Boudsocq, P. Riban, L. Aigle, V. Pommier de Santi, E. Garnotel

Friday 24 May

08:00 – 10:00 Plenary Session 5: ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO Civil-Military Cooperation in Emergency and Disaster Medicine Chairs: Aristomenis EXADAKTYLOS (Switzerland), Pierre-Nicolas CARRON (Switzerland)

08:00 – 08:25 CIMIC and the Refugee Influx in Greece Panagiotis VAMVAKAS (Greece)

08:25 – 08:50 Organizational-Legal Issues of Civil-Military Cooperation In Prevention and Response to Emergency And Disaster Situations: A Russian Perspective Ivan KHOLIKOV (Russian Federation)

08:50 – 09:15 Role of Civil-Military Partnership in Industry Disaster Relief Operations: A Japanese Perspective Yoshizaki TOMONORI (Japan)

09:15 – 09:40 Civil-Military Cooperation in Driving Health Reform in the UN Health Services Jillann FARMER (United Nations)

09:40 – 10:00 Ten Important Medical Discoveries that Moved from Battlefields to Urban ER‘s: A Personal Perspective Aristomenis EXADAKTYLOS (Switzerland)

10:00 – 10:20 Coffee Break Detailed programme: Friday 24 May 31

10:30 – 12:30 Closing Ceremony ROOM 3 SAN FRANCISCO

Welcome Address Susanne HUEBER (Switzerland), Moderator

Music Interlude with vocals Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces with Fabienne LOUVES (Switzerland)

Farewell Address Daniel FLÜCKIGER (Switzerland), Director General of the Congress

Summary of the Scientific Activities and Transmission of the Congress Awards for the Best Abstract Zeno STANGA (Switzerland), Chairman of the Congress Scientific Committee

General Impressions, Outlook for the Future and and Transmission of the Jules Voncken Prize and of the William S. Bainbridge Prize Marc MORILLON (France), Chairman Scientific Council of ICMM

Brief Outline of the Conclusions of the General Assembly and Farewell Address Roger VAN HOOF (Belgium), Secretary-General ICMM

Music Interlude with Children Chorus Children Chorus Kolibri

Farewell Address Andreas STETTBACHER (Switzerland), Chairman ICMM

Presentation of the 44th ICMM World Congress 2021 in Bruxelles (100th Anniversary of ICMM) Geert LAIRE (Belgium), Representative of the Organising Committee of the ICMM World Congress 2021

ICMM March and Entrance of the Belgian Flag Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces

Presentation Candidature of the 45th ICMM World Congress 2023 Representative of the Organising Committee of the next ICMM World Congress 2023

Farewell Address Claude MEIER (Switzerland), Chief of Swiss Armed Forces Staff

Swiss National Anthem with vocals Orchestra of the Swiss Armed Forces with Fabienne LOUVES (Switzerland)

12:30 – 13:30 Farewell Lunch 32 Posters presentation: Tuesday 21 May

POSTERS PRESENTATION

Tuesday 21 May

Poster Tours POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

Tour 1: Posters PT01.01 – PT01–18, Chairperson Kaspar STAUB (Switzerland) Tour 2: Posters PT02.01 – PT02–18, Chairperson Sergei BANKOUL (Switzerland) Tour 3: Posters PT03.01 – PT03–18, Chairperson Ludovic MAUDET (Switzerland) Tour 4: Posters PT04.01 – PT04–18, Chairperson Arnaud DUPUIS (Switzerland) Tour 5: Posters PT05.01 – PT05–18, Chairperson Philippe HAAS (Switzerland) Tour 6: Posters PT06.01 – PT06–18, Chairperson Andreas WILDI (Switzerland)

Thursday 23 May

Poster Tours POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

Tour 7: Posters PT07.01 – PT07–18, Chairperson Nejla GÜLTEKIN (Switzerland) Tour 8: Posters PT08.01 – PT08–18, Chairperson Thomas BÜHRER (Switzerland) Tour 9: Posters PT09.01 – PT09–18, Chairperson Claudine KOCHER (Switzerland) Tour 10: Posters PT10.01 – PT10–17, Chairperson Kai TISLJAR (Switzerland) Tour 11: Posters PT11.01 – PT11–17, Chairperson Alexander FAAS (Switzerland) Tour 12: Posters PT12.01 – PT12–16, Chairperson Nicolas WIDMER (Switzerland)

Military Medical Ethics and Law POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT01.01 MILITARY AND MEDICAL ETHICS H. Bashari, O. A. Kalejaiye PT01.02 PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF WOUNDS IN COMBAT AREA B. DENIS, O. SOW, S. N. DIOP, B. NDIAYE, E. DIOUF PT01.03 US MILITARY TRANSGENDERED PERSONNEL UNDER FIRE: JANE DOE 2 ET AL –V- DONALD J TRUMP ET AL M. O’gonnor

PT01.04 ETHICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN SENEGALESE ARMY HEALTH SYSTEM S. Seck, B. Coundoul, I. Diouf Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 33

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Terrorism Defense POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT01.05 THE MECHANISMS BY WHICH EVI1 INHIBITS CARBONIC ANHYDRASE III EXPRESSION AND ELEVATES THE SENSITIVITY OF RAT1 FIBROBLASTS TO HYDROGEN PEROXIDE INDUCED APOPTOSIS A. Albishi

PT01.06 THE CLINICAL STUDY OF LONG-PULSE 1064NM ND:YAG LASER TREATMENT FOR ONYCHOMYSOSIS H. Cai, J. Z. Xing, W. Jiang, F. H. Dong

PT01.07 RISK COMMUNICATION IN TERRORIST AND BIOTERRORIST INCIDENTS RELYING ON INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN CYBERSPACE AND DEALING WITH RUMORS G. Masoumi, A. Dehghani, S. S. Hosseini

PT01.08 USE OF NON CLASSIFIED MEDIA INFORMATION IN DETECTING CBRN (CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR) THREAT J. W. V. D. Figueiredo, C. A. C. Marra, M. A. Lopes, A. R. Jardim Júnior, C. M. Clausi, U. V. Mendes, A. F. Corrêa

PT01.09 PREPARDNESS IN CBRN (CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR) MEDICAL SERVICE OF THE BRAZILIAN ARMY FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 2016 J. W. V. D. Figueiredo, C. A. C. Marra, M. A. Lopes, A. R. Jardim Júnior, C. M. Clausi

PT01.10 STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF POLICE RESCUERS IN DISASTERS OF NBC (NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL) IN POLICE MEDICAL CENTER OF MASHHAD M. Gharari, M. Taheri

PT01.11 CIVIL MILITARY COOPERATION IN CBRN DEFENSE, THE LEBANESE ARMY EXPERIENCE J. Haddad PT01.12 CREATION OF THE TUNISIAN TASKFORCE AGAINST BIOLOGICAL THREATS R. Allani, M. Hagui, S. Franz, M. Ferjani PT01.14 THE CHARACTER AND MECHANISM STUDIES OF SULFUR MUSTARD INDUCED CYTO­TOXICITY DAMAGE OF HUMAN CELLS Z. Zengming

PT01.15 DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF SIMULATION TRAINING SYSTEM FOR CBN MEDICAL RESCUE COMMAND P. Bo

PT01.16 STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL APPROACH IN EARLY WARNING FOR MILITARY STRESS INJURY Q. Lingjia PT01.17 RESEARCH ON THE EVALUATION INDEX OF THE ABILITY OF NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESCUE COMMANDING C. Huoliang

PT01.18 STRENGTHENING THE CAPABILITY OF NUCLEAR EMERGENCY MEDICAL DEFENSE M. Yu, X. Hu PT02.01 CASPASE-1 INHIBITOR AND ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME TREATMENT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW M. Ghaderi Zamharir

PT02.02 RELIEF AND TREATMENT IN MODERN WARFARE WITH NERVE AGENTS OF CHEMICAL WARS M. Rezaiye, A. Razeghifam, O. A. Yadegari, A. Rahmani 34 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

Civil-Military Cooperation POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT02.03 THE AFRICAN COHORT STUDY: A MIL-MIL AND MIL-CIV COLLABORATION EVALUATING HIV OUTCOMES IN RESOURCE LIMITED SETTINGS J. Ake, F. Kiweewa, J. Maswai, J. Owuoth, L. Maganga, E. Bahemana, Y. Adamu, N. A. Hussain, J. Maby, C. Polyak and Africos Study Team

PT02.04 “WELCOME OPERATION” – BRAZILIAN ARMED FORCES TAKING CARE OF THE VENEZUELAN REFUGEES C. M. Clausi, U. Vieira Mendes, F. A. Pereira dos Santos, A. Falcão Corrêa

PT02.05 GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA 2024: OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEFENSE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT D. Smith

PT02.06 INTEGRATION OF A CIVILIAN HOSPITAL AND A MILITARY UNIT: A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE E. Dolev PT02.07 MILITARY CIVIL COOPERATION IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE O. M. Kalejaiye PT02.08 CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION IN THE TRAINING OF MILITARY MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS S. Shnitko

PT02.09 CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION IN MOROCCO IN EMERGENCIES MANAGEMENT S. Siah, M. MIKDAM PT02.10 CIVILIAN-MILITARY COOPERATION BY USING 1-3-7 MODEL IN ROYAL THAI ARMY (RTA) TO ACCELERATE MALARIA ELIMINATION IN THAILAND S. Tabprasit, W. Yokanit, N. Chaitaveep, J. Gaywee, T. Chuenchitra, P. Imwattana

Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Burns Management POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT02.11 TACTICAL EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS IN POLICE INTERVENTIONS, EXPERIENCE FROM A SWISS CANTON P.-N. Carron, N. Beysard, F. Dami, C. Matias, J.-D. Rouvé, L. Vallotton

PT02.12 THE MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMA CASES AT A FORWARD SURGICAL CENTRE IN A COUNTER INSURGENCY SCENARIO N. Jahan

PT02.13 USE OF VIRTUAL REALITY EXERCISES IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS TRAINING, A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW M. A. Kofi, A. Alshoweir, J. Bail

PT02.14 STANDARDIZATION OF ACUTE LUNG INJURY ASSAY USING NON INVASIVE GAMMA SCINTIGRAPHY D. Tripathi, S. Sarkar, H. Rawat, A. Jaimini, G. Mittal, R. Sharma, A. Kumar

PT02.15 DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMEDICAL FORMULATIONS FOR COMBAT CASUALITY MANAGEMENT (CCM) A. Kumar, S. Sarkar, D. Tripathi, H. Rawat, A. Jaimini, C. Beniwal, G. Mittal

PT02.16 A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT OF NPS ABUSE FOR MILITARY HEALTHCARE WORKERS: A CASE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL POISON CONTROL CENTRE S. Vucinic, J. Jovic Stosic, D. Djordjevic, G. Brajkovic, S. Djordjevic, V. Kilibarda

PT02.17 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PREHOSPITAL HAEMOSTATIC DRESSINGS M. Welch, J. Barratt, A. Peters, C. Wright PT02.18 CERVICAL SPINE INJURY - CHALLENGES, ADVANCES & MANAGEMENT – AN ARMED FORCES PERSPECTIVE K. Yadav, S. MS Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 35

PT03.01 EFFECTS OF TOPICAL OLIVE OIL ON ACUTE PAIN OF PATIENTS WITH UPPER OR LOWER EXTREMITIES TRAUMA Z. Farsi, M. Nasiri

PT03.02 BASKA ® MASK AS AN ALTERNATE TO ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE. A BOON IN MODERN DAY MILITARY TRAUMA & DISASTER MANAGEMENT A. Garg, N. S. LAMBA, R. K. SINGHAL and Indian Army

PT03.03 NECROTIZING FASCIITIS IN SOLDIERS M. Ghaffari, M. shahabinejad, N. Shahabinejad PT03.04 NEUTROPHIL AND HYPERBARIC OXYGEN IN TRAUMA S. J. Hoseini Shokuh, A. Khoshvaghti, M. K. Heravi, A. Khademi, R. Eslami PT03.05 HYPERBARIC OXYGEN AND BURN WOUNDS; MECHANISMS AND OUTCOMES A. Khoshvaghti, S. Hoseini Shokuh, R. Eslami PT03.06 REVIEW OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN ARABIAN GULF COUNTRIES A. Alshoweir, S. Parillo, M. A. Kofi PT03.07 PRESENTATION OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON ENVENOMATIONS IN S. Larréché, A. Bomba, R. Haus, L. Aigle, F.-X. Jean, I. Dauphin, P. Guigon, B. Fontaine, P. Favaro, M. Puidupin, J.-P. Demoncheaux

PT03.08 MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE COMBAT INJURED MAXILLO-FACIAL SOLDIERS, THE FRENCH HEALTH SERVICE PROTOCOLE S. Laversanne, J.-B. Caruhel, E. Escobar, P. Haen

PT03.09 ACUTE EFFECTS OF ZOFENOPRIL ON CARDIO-DYNAMIC AND PRO OXIDATIVE PARAMETERS ON ISOLATED RAT HEART IN CHEMICALLY INDUCED DIABETES P. Ristic, M. Vukosavljevic, D. Ristic, Z. Hajdukovic, T. Dragovic, S. Kikovic, D. Marinkovic, V. Jakovljevic

PT03.10 THE RISKS OF MILITARY MINERAL-BASED HEMOSTATIC AGENT Y. W. Kuo, M. Ocepek, T. Tsao and Study group of Risk of Mineral based Military Hemostatic Agent

PT03.11 MEDICAL RESPONSE TO DEVASTATING FIRE EXPLOSION IN PERSPECTIVE OF BURN SPECIALTY D. Weimin

PT03.12 THE AIRWAY MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL IN THE LONG RANGE FIXED-WING PLANE AERO­ MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION OF MASS SEVERE BURN CASUALTIES M. Yujie

PT03.13 DEFENSE MEASURES AND MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR COUNTER-IED TERRORISM ATTACK IN PKO B. Guangyuan

Military and Disaster Medicine POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT03.14 INDONESIAN NAVY PERSONNEL HAD LOWER GENSINI SCORE COMPARED TO CIVILIAN BUT NOT FOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY I. G. P. G. Semita, M. J. Al Farabi, M. F. Huda, B. Jovie, Y. H. Oktaviono

PT03.15 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK VERSION OF THE GIANAROS MOTION SICKNESS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE P. Kousoulis, A. Pantes, G. Alevetsovitis, O. Fydanaki

PT03.16 THE SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM – PACES 3 K. C. Tang 36 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

PT03.17 STUDY ON THE SPECTRUM OF EARTHQUAKE DISASTER AND THE COMPLICATION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESCUE FORCE Y. Zhen

PT03.18 DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED METHOD FOR PATHOGENS INVESTIGATION OF EMERGING AND RE-EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES Z. Fuqiang

PT04.01 THE HEALTH SUPPORT MISSIONS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM IN TUNISIA A. Baffoun, Z. Hajjej, R. Allani, M. Hagui, K. Amri, M. Ferjani

PT04.02 ASSESSING VACCINATION STATUS OF SWISS ARMY RECRUITS USING A NOVEL MACHINE LEARNING (ML) APPROACH M. Bielecki, R. Capraru, C. Kocher, N. Gültekin, P. Florek, J. Fehr, P. Lang, P. Schlagenhauf

PT04.03 ROLE OF NEUROFEEDBACK IN IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE AND REACTION TIME OF COMMANDERS OF NAVAL AND SUBMARINE FLEETS R. Eslami, A. Khoshvaghti, M. Momenzade, H. Shahali

PT04.04 THE JOINT WEST AFRICA RESEARCH GROUP: BUILDING SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIPS FOR PREVENTION, DETECTION, AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES B. Espinosa, M. Bradshaw, C. Baer, A. Elayadi, J. Chenoweth, M. Amare, K. Modjarrad, A. Letizia, A. Fox, D. Clark

PT04.05 PERFECT STRESS SCORE IN MILITARY PATIENTS WITH CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINO­ PATHY M. K. Heravi Bujabadi, N. O. L. Sotude, S. Masudifar, A. Rezanejat, F. Avakh, A. Ranjbar Naini

PT04.06 AFRICAN PARTNER OUTBREAK RESPONSE ALLIANCE: A PIVOT FOR STRENGTHENING LINKAGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH TO SECURITY AUTHORITIES N. A. Hussain, A. Omodunbi, U. Omokanye

PT04.07 LIVER CANCERS, HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY, AND QUALITY OF LIFE A. Khoshvaghti, S. J. Hosseini Shokouh, R. Eslami, A. Normohamadi PT04.08 THE ROLE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL SERVICES IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT; A CASE REPORT ABOUT KERMANSHAH EARTHQUAKE IN IRAN H. Araghizadeh, S. M. Seyed Ahmadian, A. Abdollahi, A. Akhavan, M. Maddah, S. H. Hoseini, S. Bavi, S. Baboli

PT04.09 MANAGEMENT OF RHABDOMYOLYSIS, INSEPARABLE PART OF MILITARY MEDICINE AS NARRATIVE REVIEW M. A. Momeni, S. Sharifpour, S. Ebrahimi Orimi

PT04.10 DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT OF THE SEVERE FORMS OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE DURING MALARIA UNDER LIMITED CONDITIONS - REAL CHALLENGE FOR DOCTORS D. Pilcevic, V. Milic, V. Djenic, M. Kojic, D. Selakovic, B. Krstic, Z. Dimovic

PT04.12 LEISHMANIASIS – TUBERCULOSIS CONCURRENT INFECTIONS IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS IN KALA-AZAR ENDEMIC AREAS OF BANGLADESH – A THREAT TO MILITARY HEALTH M. F. Rahman

PT04.13 MOBILE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN ARMY FIELD HOSPITAL H. Saygin PT04.14 ASSESSING HOSPITAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OF A MILITARY HOSPITAL IN MASHHAD M. Taheri, M. Gharari PT04.15 PROLONGED CRITICAL FIELD CARE: HOW TO EMPOWER NON-INTENSIVISTS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE INTENSIVE CARE FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS AND WITH LIMITED RESOURCES., THEORY PART I C. Veit, M. Iversen Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 37

PT04.16 PROLONGED CRITICAL FIELD CARE: HOW TO EMPOWER NON-INTENSIVISTS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE INTENSIVE CARE FOR CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS AND WITH LIMITED RESOURCES. PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION PART II I. Maja, C. Veit

PT04.17 TREATING BUNDLE OF “10 EARLY ACTIONS AND 1 AVOIDANCE” FOR EXERTIONAL HEAT STROKE S. Qing

PT04.18 MILITARY OPERATION IN DISASTER RELIEF. INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE A. Zakaria PT05.01 MEDICAL SUPPORT TO EARTHQUAKE DISASTER BY JAPAN GROUND SELF DEFENSE FORCE (JGSDF) IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN AND FUTURE PROSPECTS T. Sueyama, T. Kiyozumi

Military and Disaster Surgery POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT05.02 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF “FIELD BLOOD SERVICE” IN HUMANITARIAN CRISIS: THE EXPERIENCE OF MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE ROHINGYA REFUGEES IN COX’S BAZAR, BANGLADESH M. A. Ariffin, L. Mohd Fahmi

PT05.03 ESTABLISHING A METHOD FOR MEASURING THE PRESSURE OF BURN-BLAST COMBINED INJURY BY FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS J. Chai, Y. Chang

PT05.04 ANAESTHESIA IN EXTERNAL OPERATION: CASE OF THE LEVEL II HOSPITAL OF SENEGALESE CONTINGENT IN BISSAU M. Diaw, D. Barboza

PT05.05 CONCEPTS NOUVEAUX EN CHIRURGIE DE GUERRE ET DE CATASTROPHE K. M. El Khatib, A. Hda PT05.06 DAMAGE CONTROL CHIRURGICAL EN CONTEXTE DE CHIRURGIE DE GUERRE K. M. El Khatib, A. Hda PT05.07 EARLY PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN INTENSIVE CARE UNITE ADMITTED TRAUMA PATIENTS W. M. Ghannam, A. Alfageeh, S. M. Erwi, A. A. Aldaheri, I. F. mahmoud, A. A. Abdulfattah

PT05.08 HELLENIC MILITARY SURGEONS DEPLOYED TO A ROLE II MILITARY HOSPITAL IN NORTH AFGHANISTAN G. Veloudis, S. Gourgiotis

PT05.09 HELLENIC MILITARY SURGEONS EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE LESSONS FROM AFGHANISTAN DEPLOYMENT G. Veloudis, S. Gourgiotis

PT05.10 FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR I TO THE 21TH CENTURY: PLACE OF EPITHESIS IN FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION P. Haen, J.-B. Caruhel, E. Escobar, S. Laversanne

PT05.11 DEPLOYMENT OF THE SURGICAL LIFE-SAVING MODULE (SLM) IN 2017: LESSONS LEARNED IN SETTING UP AND TRAINING OPERATIONAL SURGICAL UNITS G. Pauleau, B. Malgras, G. Boddaert, E. Hornez, R. Dulou, J. M. Delmas, P. Haen, S. Laversanne, P. Balandraud

PT05.12 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INJURY SEVERITY SCORE AND NEW INJURY SEVERITY SCORE AS CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION OF TRAUMA PATIENTS IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE P. Sharma, U. Kumari 38 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

PT05.13 EXTREMITY COMBAT INJURIES – AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE FROM COUNTER INSURGENCY ZONE P. Sharma, A. Pawar

PT05.14 OVERCOMING CHALLENGE TO THORACIC SURGEONS IN PAKISTAN ARMY: STRIKING A BALANCE DURING MULTI LEVEL DEPLOYMENT AND PROVIDING CUTTING EDGE THORACIC SERVICES B. Umair

PT05.15 THE MECHANISMS AND PREVENTION OF DCS CAUSED BY SUBMARINE FAST BUOYANGCY ASCENT ESCAPE (FBAE) F. Yiqun

PT05.16 USE OF TOPICAL HAEMOSTATICS IN EXTENDED FIELDCARE FOR JUNCTIONAL HAEMOR- RHAGE AND HAEMORRHAGE DUE TO PERIPHERAL AMPUTATION M. Welch, J. Barratt, A. Peters, C. Wright

Preventive Medicine, Medicine in the Pre- and Post-Deployment Phase POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT05.17 IMPROVING THE MILITARY OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE BY THE BIOMEDICAL CONTROL METHODOLOGY C. A. Domingues, E. C. P. Domingues, C. A. C. Marra, C. M. Clausi, A. F. Correa

PT05.18 STUDY OF CANCERS FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION AMONG ARMED FORCES AND THEIR FAMILIES IN IRAN FROM 2001 TO 2017 A. R. Khoshdel, S. Mousavi, A. Nouroozi and Sakhad Insurance Institute

PT06.01 RECENT TRENDS IN THE WAR AGAINST LEISHMANIASIS: A MILITARY PERSPECTIVE A. A. Al Kinani, A. Al Salem PT06.02 INCIDENCE AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH KNEE INJURIES AMONG ACTIVE – DUTY SAUDI ARABIA MILITARY SERVICES MEMBERS S. F. Alqahtani, E. M. Alzahrani

PT06.03 RISK FACTORS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR VECTOR BORNE DISEASES AMONG ARMED FORCES A. K. Al Asmari, M. Arfin

PT06.04 ZIKA VIRUS IN THE BRAZILIAN MILITARY HEALTH SYSTEM A. Barbosa, T. Giangiarulo, J. Neder-Roure, A. Folgueras-Flatschart, R. Flatschart, M. Farias, M. da Costa, C. Borges, R. Guerra, S. Barroso

PT06.05 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF METABOLIC SYNDROME IN THE REGION OF BIZERTE: RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF A COHORT OF 2500 MILITARY M. Beji, R. Allani, N. Amiri, H. Ammar, H. Boussandel, S. Bouomrani and Research Unit Metabolic Syndrome

PT06.06 EMPOWERING AND STRENGTHENING EX-SERVICEMEN TO PREVENT LIFESTYLE DISEASES V. Bhaskar PT06.07 DYSLIPIDEMIA IN TUNISIAN MILITARY PILOTS H. Djemaiel PT06.08 A STUDY OF ADULT RUBELLA OUTBREAK AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON INCREASING NUMBER OF WOMEN IN UNIFORM A. Gupta

PT06.09 USE OF DNA FROM AFB SMEARS TO PERFORM HIGH-THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING BASED SURVEILLANCE FOR DRUG-RESISTANT MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IN AFGHANISTAN N. A. Hamraz, N. A. Hamraz, J. D. Mancuso, J. D. Mancuso1, M. Rowneki, N. Hamraz, P. Du, G. Davis, R. Blakemore, D. Alland, N. E. Aronson

PT06.10 EVALUATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE IN IRANIAN MILITARY AIRCREW M. K. Heravi Bujabadi, A. Nezami Asl, A. Asgari, A. Shakibaii, M. Zarinafzal, A. Khademi Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 39

PT06.12 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS AMONG MALE YOUTHS IN SOUTHERN SWITZERLAND: A TRANSVERSAL STUDY F. Muggli, G. D. Simonetti, M. G. Bianchetti, A. Rabuffetti

PT06.13 PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS B IN A MILITARY POPULATION J. Rajabi, R. Hamidi Farahani, A. Asgari, M. Ahmadi, K. Aghazadeh, M. H. Kazemi-Galougahi, S. Soleiman-Meigooni

PT06.14 MRI ETIOLOGY OF CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN IN A MILITARY POPULATION: A PILOT STUDY M. Mirzaie, S. Soleiman-Meigooni, S. Baboli PT06.15 ASSOCIATION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES WITH RISK FACTORS IN A MILITARY POPULATION M. Saheb Honar, S. Baboli, S. Soleiman-Meigooni PT06.16 DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY OF VENOUS AMMONIA LEVEL, SPLEEN SIZE AND INR IN ASSOCIATION TO OESOPHAGEAL VARICES IN LIVER CIRRHOSIS S. V. Srikanth

PT06.17 PREVALENCE OF FATTY LIVER ON ROUTINE SONOGRAPHY AND ITS ASSOCIATED FACTORS M. Subramaniam, M. R. Mohamed Rus, N. Hakim, H. F. Basuki, N. S. Shahril, N. Lim Chia Chia, N. H. Shamsuddin, N. N. S. Ahamat Mahmod, M. F. Jusoh, A. Z. Z. Salleh

PT06.18 PREVALENCE OF DYSLIPIDEMIA AMONG AGE ABOVE 30 YEARS PERSONNEL OF SRI LANKA ARMY E. Wickramarathna, G. Jayaweera

PT07.01 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BRUCELLOSIS AND CHANGING TRENDS IN CONTROL & TREATMENT A. H. Al-Ghamdi PT07.02 NOISE INDUCED HEARING LOSS IN MILITARY PERSONNEL S. S. Alsaif, M. Ibrahim PT07.03 HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE CHALLENGE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM CAN MANAGE A. S. Behiry, A. Al Hamdi, S. Erwi, F. Cardinez PT07.04 PREVALENCE OF TYPE II DIABETES IN THE MILITARY TUNISIAN OBESE PILOT H. Djemaiel PT07.05 AMAZONLOG: PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND OPERATIONAL HEALTH IN A LOGISTIC OPERA- TION IN THE AMAZON RAIN FOREST F. A. P. Dos Santos, C. M. Clausi, U. V. Mendes, A. F. Corrêa

PT07.06 BRAZILIAN ARMY’S PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND OPERATIONAL HEALTH IN MINUSTAH: A CASE OF SUCCESS F. A. P. Dos Santos, C. M. Clausi, U. V. Mendes, A. F. Corrêa

PT07.07 IMPLEMENTATION OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE FOR MILITARY PILOT SELECTION R. Eslami, A. Khoshvaghti, S. Nasouhi PT07.08 BREAST CANCER PREVENTION WITH BISPHOSPHONATES AND AROMATASE INHIBITORS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW M. Ghaderi Zamharir

PT07.09 COLLABORATION OF MILITARY AND CIVILIAN HEALTH UNITS IN A GREEK ISLAND D. Giannoglou, E. Kaltsas PT07.10 VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS DUE TO H1N1 INFECTION – AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION A. Halappanavar, F. Ahmad, S. Nanda PT07.11 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PREVALENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, DYNAMIC BALANCE, ENDURANCE OF TRUNK FLEXOR AND SPINE EXTENSORS MUSCLES, AND CORE MUSCLES STRENGTH IN THE FLIGHT STAFF M. K. Heravi Bujabadi, V. Mazloum, S. Abolfaz

PT07.12 PERSPECTIVE PLANNING FOR HEALTH IN COMBAT: A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH A. S. Kushwaha PT07.13 INVESTIGATION OF SEIZURE AS A RARE BUT IMPORTANT COMPLICATION IN HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY M. A. Momeni, S. Ebrahimiorimi 40 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

PT07.14 THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON TESTICULAR TEMPERATURE IN SOLDIERS WITH VARICOCELE USING THERMAL IMAGING H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari

PT07.15 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HEPATITIS VIRAL IN MILITARY HEMODIALYSIS CENTRES IN SENEGAL S. Seck, B. Coundoul, I. Diouf PT07.16 DETERMINE THE MEDICAL CAUSES AND DISEASES WHICH LED TO EARLY AND PERMANENT MEDICAL DISQUALIFICATION OF IRANIAN AIR FORCE CADETS FROM 1986 TO 2016 H. Shahali

PT07.17 DETERMINE THE CAUSES AND DISEASES LEADING TO EARLY AND PERMANENT MEDICAL DISQUALIFICATION OF NON-PILOT FLIGHT CREWS IN IRANIAN AIR FORCE BASED ON THEIR SERVICE CATEGORIES FROM 1986 TO 2016 H. Shahali

PT07.18 DETERMINE THE MEDICAL CAUSES AND DISEASES WHICH LED TO EARLY AND PERMANENT MEDICAL DISQUALIFICATION OR SERVICE EXCHANGE OF IRANIAN AIR FORCE PILOTS BASED ON THEIR SERVICE CATEGORIES FROM 1986 TO 2016 H. Shahali

PT08.01 INCIDENCE ESTIMATION AND SEVERITY DETERMINANTS OF TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY IN KOREAN MILITARY J.-G. Kim

PT08.02 SUDDEN DEATH IN THE ARMY: FROM 2007 TO 2014 REVIEW OF DEATH REGISTRY S. Ko

Psychiatric and Psychologic Medicine POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT08.03 GENETIC STUDIES ON SCHIZOPHRENIA IN SAUDI ARMED FORCES: 1. ROLE OF THE METHYLENETETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE (MTHFR) C677T POLYMORPHISM S. Kadasah, M. Arfin, A. K. Al Asmari

PT08.04 CYTOKINE GENES POLYMORPHISM IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AMONG ARMED FORCES S. Kadasah, M. Arfin, A. K. Al Asmari PT08.05 THE PREVALENCE OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISOR- DER AMONG INJURED ARMY PERSONNEL PATIENTS AT PHRAMONGKUTKLAO HOSPITAL P. Witthawatsamrankun, T. Leelahanaj, I. Rukskul, E. Assawathepmetha

PT08.06 NEUROSURGERY IN HUMANITARIAN FIELD MISSION. EXPERIENCE OF MOROCCAN FIELD HOSPITAL IN FAVOR OF REFUGEES SYRIANS IN ZAATARI CAMP IN SYRIAN-JORDANIAN BORDERS. EVALUATION OF « NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEAM » CONCEPT E. M. Brahim, M. Gartoum, E. Zbir, A. Hda

PT08.07 REQUEST FOR AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION FOR FRENCH MILITARY PERSONNEL DEPLOYED IN OPERATION AND SUFFERING FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS: ANALYSIS OF DETER- MINING FACTORS AND PLACE OF PSYCHIATRIST S. Canclaud, S. Annette, A. Lairie, M. Daudin, M-D. Colas

PT08.08 THE STUDY OF RELATION OF SELF-MUTILATION AND PERSONALITY DISORDER AMONG MILITARY SOLDIERS M. Ebrahimi, H. Shahmiri Barzoki

PT08.09 THE STUDY OF THE FREQUENCIES OF THE PSYCHIATRY DISORDERS (AXIS I) IN AWOLS M. Ebrahimi, H. Shahmiri Barzoki PT08.10 EVALUATION OF FREQUENCIES OF THE PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN AWOLS M. Ebrahimi, H. Shahmiri Barzoki PT08.11 THE ROLE OF CONTROLLING THEIR EXCITEMENT AND COMPASSION IN PREDICTING MENTAL HEALTH OF POLICE FORCES S. Bashirgonbadi, S. Samadi, A. A. Golmohammadi Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 41

PT08.12 THE EFFECT OF THE STRATEGY OF COPING TRAINING WITH TWO PROBLEMS SOLVING AND ROLE PLAYING METHODS ON THE RESILIENCE OF NURSES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL CENTERS OF KERMANSHAH MILITARY FORCES M. Karami, A. Zamanifar, S. Chaghazardi, M. Sohrabi, Y. Fatemikhah, S. Mohamadi

PT08.13 INVESTIGATING THE APPLICATIONS OF MOBILE-BASED SOFTWARE IN MENTAL HEALTH OF MILITARY AND POLICE OFFICERS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW R. Mohammadi, S. M. Seyed Ahmadian, A. Garavand

PT08.14 EFFECTS OF VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION IN IRANIAN SOLDIERS WITH LOW LEVELS OF SERUM 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D: NESTED CASE - CONTROL STUDY AND RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari

PT08.15 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MILITARY HOSPITAL-BASED DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM WHEN COMPARED WITH THE ORIGINAL COMMUNITY-BASED DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAM N. Kaewkham, T. Leelahanaj, J. Yingwiwattanapong, W. Rattanasumawong

PT08.16 INCIDENCE OF PTSD IN MILITARY PERSONALS REFREED TO NATIONAL MILITARY ANNEX HOSPITAL (PSYCHIATRY & REHABILITATION DEPT) 2017-2018 A. Rohi, A. R. Siawash, A. S. Sanjan

PT08.17 STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND MENTAL HEALTH IN SOLDIERS H. Shahmiri Barzoki, M. Ebrahimi, J. Moradzadeh

PT08.18 PREVALENCE OF BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG NURSES WORKING IN CRITICAL CARE UNITS IN A QUATERNARY HOSPITAL-A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY A. Thomas

PT09.01 INCORPORATION OF CAM MODALITIES IN THE TREATMENT OF PTSD: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH A. K. Al Asmari, M. A. Al Amri, S. Rafatullah

PT09.02 COMBAT OPERATIONAL STRESS CONTROL: RESTORATION AND RECONDITIONING J. Bass and COSC PT09.03 STUDY ON TENSION IN PILOTS BY PROVIDING CONTROL STRATEGIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW M. Ghaderi Zamharir, M. A. Momeni

PT09.04 COMPARISON OF CONSCIENCE AND COMMITMENT IN MEDICAL, NURSING AND PARAMED- ICAL FRESHMAN IN ARMY UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE M. Ghaderi Zamharir, M. A. Momeni

PT09.05 STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND MENTAL HEALTH H. Shahmiri Barzoki, M. Ebrahimi

PT09.06 THE WAR WITHIN A MILITARY VETERAN – A QUESTIONNAIRE BASED STUDY ON THE ILLNESSES FACED BY THE RETIRED VETERANS IN INDIA V. S. Srikanth, R. Shruthi, M. Vishal, P. M. Gopalakrishna, M. Valsraj , C. R. Greeshma, A. Anuja, K. Anupama, J. Anuja, C. Aparna, M. Anna, N. Arfaz, S. Andrea, Y. Priyank, K. Shri, K. Prathyusha, M. Mithun, S. Anuj

Nurses and Paramedics POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT09.07 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MANUAL THERAPY AND EXERCISE THERAPY IN TREATING NON-SPECIFIC NECK PAIN PATIENTS A. Alfawaz

PT09.08 TOWARDS INDEPENDENT LIVING OF ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS IN SAUDI ARABIA: PATTERNS OF DAILY LIVING AND FEATURES OF SMART HOMES R. Al-Shaqi 42 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

PT09.09 ROLES OF THE MILITARY NURSE DURING CONFLICT AND INSURGENCY H. Bashari, O. A. Kalejaiye PT09.10 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BASIC AND INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AND RISK OF DEVELOPING PRESSURE ULCER ULCER IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS IN KER- MANSHAH POLICE HOSPITAL S. Mohamadi, S. Chaghazardi, M. Karamidehbaghi, M. Sharifi, M. Peak

PT09.11 STRESSORS AMONG BASIC BSC NURSING STUDENTS IN A SELECTED COLLEGE UNDER INDIAN ARMED FORCES I. Das

PT09.12 STUDY OF SCIENTIFIC LEVEL AND PRACTICAL READINESS OF POLICE GRADUATES NURSING FACED WITH INJURIES M. Gharari, M. Taheri

PT09.13 RFID ENABLED HEALTH CARE IN NURSING PRACTICES U. Panicker PT09.14 THE EFFECT OF STANDARD AND ROUTINE ENDOTHRACEAL SUCTIONING ON HEMODY- NAMIC INDEX OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT OF ARMY SELECTED HOSPITALS A. H. Pishgooie, F. Zarea

PT09.15 IDENTIFY COPING MECHANISMS OF ONE OF THE MILITARY FORCES IN DEALING WITH STRESSORS M. J. Sepahvand, M. Javadi, M. Khaghanizadeh, J. Mokhtari

PT09.16 CRITICAL NURSING PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR HEAT STROKE (CNPG:HS) O. Pengpinid, A. Sujariyanurak, C. Usap, L. Buapadung PT09.17 ANALYZING THE CONCEPT OF QUALITY OF WORK LIFE AMONG POLICE PERSONNEL: A THREE-STAGE HYBRID MODEL Z. Tabanejad, F. Oskouie, A. Ebadi

Dentistry Science POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT10.01 IMMEDIATE LOADING OF DENTAL IMPLANTS W. K. Alibrahim PT10.02 ENDODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF MANDIBULAR ANTERIOR TEETH WITH TWO ROOT CANALS A. O. Almasoud, M. Alenazy, S. Alrshoud

PT10.03 OROFACIAL REHABILITATION OF MILITARY PERSONNEL INJURED IN SERVICE P. Haen, J.-B. Caruhel, E. Escobar, S. Laversanne PT10.04 A STUDY ON THE ABILITY OF CBCT IN THE DETECTION OF DIFFERENT SIZES OF EXPLOSION PROJECTILES IN THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION H. Hamidishishvan PT10.05 THE ROLE OF THE INDONESIAN NAVAL HEALTH SCHOOL JAKARTA THROUGH PROMOTING ORAL HEALTH SCHOOL’S PROGRAM BASED ON THE PREVALENCE OF DENTAL CARIES IN NUSANTARA KINDERGARTEN Z. P. Rika

PT10.06 EFFECT OF PRESSURE CHANGES ON FRACTURE RESISTANCE AND MICRO LEAKAGE OF AMALGAM THREE TYPES OF COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS DURING SIMULATED DIVES AND FLIGHTS IN HYPERBARIC AND HYPOBARIC SITUATIONS E. Shafigh Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May 43

Veterinary Medicine and Food Safety POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT10.07 INVESTIGATING THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND NUTRITIONAL PRACTICE AND ITS RELATION WITH ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICES, BLOOD GLUCOSE AND LIPID PROFILES IN NAJA STAFF OF KERMANSHAH PROVINCE R. Ghanepour, M. Karamidehbaghi, A. Headarie, R. Borzooie

PT10.08 ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF DIET ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MILITARY AND POLICE STAFF AND THE PROVISION OF AN OPTIMAL MODEL , CASE STUDY: BORDER CADRE OF KERMANSHAH PROVINCE A. Sohrabi, N. Goharmer, M. Kazemi, R. Borzooie, M. Karamidehbaghi

PT10.09 IDENTIFYING RODENTS (THE STUDY OF ZOONOTIC) IN POLICE EDUCATION CENTER IN MASHHAD TO IMPROVE THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH M. Gharari, M. Taheri

PT10.10 TOXIN GENES AND CYTOTOXICITY LEVELS DETECTED IN BACILLUS CEREUS ISOLATES COLLECTED FROM COOKED FOOD PRODUCTS DELIVERED BY SWISS ARMY CATERING FACILITIES N. Heini, R. Stephan, S. Johler

PT10.11 ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION OF BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS ISOLATES FROM BIOPESTICIDES, FOODS, AND OUTBREAKS S. Johler, E. M. Kalbhenn, N. Heini, P. Brodmann, S. Gautsch, M. Bagcioglu, M. Contzen, R. Stephan, M. Ehling-Schulz

PT10.12 CHARACTERIZATION OF BACILLUS CEREUS GROUP ISOLATES FROM POWDERED FOOD PRODUCTS N. Heini, R. Stephan, M. Ehling-Schulz, S. Johler

PT10.13 NATO-EXERCISE TRJE 18: EPIZOOTIC DISEASES – INSPECTION OF VEHICLES AND CONTAINERS PRIOR TO TRANSFER TO NORWAY AS A PROPHYLACTIC MEASURE C. Liebers

PT10.14 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF MILITARY VETERINARY SERVICE M. Nippgen

Military and Disaster Pharmacy POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT10.15 HOW TO REDUCE THE QUANTITY OF EXPIRED DRUGS IN OUR ARMIES? D. Astrid PT10.16 IS THERE ANY SENSE LOOKING BACK TO THE PAST? T. Harezlak PT10.17 DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE TEMPERATURE MAPPING KIT L. Pierre-Victor, F. Peeters

Leadership in Medicine POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT11.02 LEADERSHIP JOURNEY: ESTABLISHING AN N.P.O SUB-ACUTE HOSPITAL Z. Essop, Aquarius Healthcare Board and Management Team PT11.03 CONSTANTINOS SAVVAS-A PIONEER MILITARY DOCTOR FOR HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE D. Giannoglou, A. Diamantis

PT11.04 BUILDING MILITARY-MILITARY COLLABORATION FOR WARFIGHTER HEALTH: THE U.S.-NIGERIA EXPERIENCE B. G. N. Okeji 44 Posters presentation: Thursday 23 May

Education and Training POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT11.06 THE KEY ROLE OF MILITARY MEDICINE IN CONFLICTS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM COMPUT- ER-BASED EXERCISES ON STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL LEVEL: KEY FACTORS OF SUCCESS AND FUTURE OPTIONS B. Evers

PT11.07 THE EFFECT OF POLICE TRAINING COURSES ON THE PATIENCE COMPONENT OF POLICE TRAINING SOLDIERS M. Gharari, M. Taheri

PT11.08 DESIGNING A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR EDUCATIONAL MANAGERS OF POLICE MEDICAL CENTERS IN IRAN USING A QUALITATIVE APPROACH M. Gharari, M. Taheri

PT11.09 EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAM ON PRACTICES IN PREVENTION OF NEEDLE STICK INJURY J. A. Jose

PT11.10 COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF LECTURE METHOD AND DISPLAYING A VIDEO CLIP TO PREVENT AND REDUCE TOBACCO USAGE AMONG SOLDIERS H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari

PT11.11 THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION ON THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF SOLDIERS ABOUT AIDS H. Najaran, H. Amouali, A. Karimpour, S. Heidari

PT11.12 IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE (2017-2018): AN EXPERIENCE AT KING SALMAN ARMED FORCES HOSPITAL, NORTH WESTERN REGION, TABUK, SAUDI ARABIA M. A. Rayees, O. Mukhtar

PT11.13 ACOUSTIC TRAUMA IN SOLDIERS ASSOCIATED WITH DEMOLITION ACCIDENT S. Sasongko PT11.14 NECESSITY OF MILITARY COMMANDERS’ EDUCATION ABOUT DISASTER RISK REDUCTION S. Sharififar, A. Khoshvaghti PT11.16 THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION BASED ON HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL ON LIFE STYLE AMONGST MALE POLICE OFFICERS M. Taheri, M. Gharari

PT11.17 ESTABLISHMENT OF MODULAR AND GROUPED FORWARD RESUSCITATION AND SURGICAL UNIT BASED ON AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNIQUE Y. Yigang

PT12.01 THE ROLE OF BRAIN CHECK UP AS AN INNOVATION IN MILITARY MEDICINE FACING THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION T. A. Putranto

PT12.02 MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING AS A TOOL FOR HEALTH DIPLOMACY N. Adams, D. Rockabrand PT12.03 E LEARNING INNOVATION FOR ARAB MILITARY CLINICIANS. A POTENTIAL PRACTICAL SOLUTION OR A SCIENTIFIC HOPE? A. Alharthi

PT12.04 MISSIONS AND ACTIVITY REPORT OF THE MILITARY CENTER OF INSTRUCTION AND SIMULATION OF TUNISIA A. Baffoun, Z. Hajjej, R. Allani, M. Hagui, K. Amri, M. Ferjani

PT12.05 TEACHING EMERGENCY SURGERY IN UNCONVENTIONAL CONFLICTS: EXPERIENCE OF TUNISIA A. Baffoun, R. Ben Mhammed, K. Amri, R. Allani, M. Ferjani

PT12.06 ENSURING FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION COMPETENCE IN MILITARY MEDICAL SCHOOL GRADUATES: DEVELOPMENT OF A FOUR-YEAR CURRICULUM M. Brueggemeyer Posters presentation 45

PT12.07 TRAINING HEALTH PERSONNEL FOR COMBAT – THE OPERATIONAL HEALTH COURSE OF THE BRAZILIAN ARMY L. G. De Oliveira, F. Pereira, C. M. Clausi, A. F. Corrêa

PT12.08 EFFECTIVENESS OF A STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING BREAST CRAWL AMONG STAFF NURSES R. Gopalakrishnan

PT12.09 DESIGNING TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE GUIDELINES FOR TRAINING OF MILITARY NURSES E. Heidaranlu, A. Rahmani, M. Pourebrahimi

PT12.10 LESSONS LEARNED FROM IMPLEMENTED TELEMEDICINE PROJECTS IN MILITARY MEDICINE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW S. M. Seyed Ahmadian, R. Mohammadi, A. Geravand

PT12.11 AN EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HIGH-FIDELITY SIMULATION IN UNDER­ GRADUATE EMERGENCY TRAUMA SURGICAL TEACHING S. Schaffer, P. O’Neill, V. Chang, J. Mathur, M. Turki, A. Zargaran

PT12.12 ROLE OF SIMULATION IN NURSING AND PARAMEDICS EDUCATION A. Shukla PT12.13 THE DEVELOPMENT TREND OF MILITARY SURGERY W. Zhengguo PT12.14 VIRTUAL REALITY VERSUS PHYSICAL MODELS IN UNDERGRADUATE ORTHOPAEDIC EDUCATION: WHICH ONE IS MORE EFFECTIVE? A. Zargaran, I. Kokotkin, J. Bhaskar, G. Wilson, D. Zargaran, A. Trompeter

PT12.15 EFFICACY OF PLASTIC SURGERY SIMULATION TRAINING FOR UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION A. Zargaran, M. Turki, B. Farzaneh, M. Subramaniam, N. Motahariasl, D. Zargaran

Military Medical Logistics POSTER EXHIBITION AREA

PT12.16 INTRODUCING A CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATED MODEL FOR THE MARTIAL AND CITY INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR IRAN M. Ebrahimi, A. Akhavan, S. Tofighi, R. Safdari, A. Abdollahi, H. Eraghizadeh 46 Congress information

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Exhibition schedule Monday 20 May 2019 10:00 – 17:30 Tuesday 21 May 2019 09:30 – 17:30 Wednesday 22 May 2019 Closed Thursday 23 May 2019 09:30 – 17:30 Friday 24 May 2019 09:30 – 13:30

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Exhibition floor plan

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50 14 - Bären Schulstr. HebelschuleEngeltal Schützen- Theater 3 Gellert- 8 Sevogel-platz Grellingerstr. str. Sternenfeld Brause- mattstr. 11 3 Heuwaage 7 Emanuel Nasenweg Wyhlen Morgartenring bad 10 Büchel-Str. Untere Hard E11 Burckhard Salinenstr. DB nach/vers Waldshut Bankverein J. Karl Waldhaus Wyhlen-Siedlung Hagmattstr. Lindenplatz Allschwilerplatz 3 Holbein- 30 Str. Bethesda-Spital 3 HirzbodenwegBarth- 3 4 Kirschgarten Denkmal Auhafen 3 str. Platz Forellenweg Merkurstr. Schützenhaus Schweizerhalle 1 Grosspeterstr. Birsfelden Hard Bahnhof SBB Peter Saline Wielandplatz 42 Merian Infrapark Hardwasser Wander- 48 50 Ulmenweg Redingstr. 81 Augst Ziegelei 48 Kirche St.Galler-Ring 1 0 str. 37 6 8 83 nach/vers Arisdorf/Liestal Bundes- 48 Zeughaus 36 Novartis Zur- Längi Grabenring Zoo 2 81nach/vers platz Zoo Bizenen linden Liestal 608 Park- Rigistr. Bachletten Markthalle .Jakob Fachhoch- 61 allee 33 Bernerring Basel SBB München- St Pantheon Kriegackerschule 83 84

vers Hégenheim IWB steinerstr. 84 nach/vers Kaiseraugst/ / Gartenstr. General- 47 Muttenz h E11 Zentrum Rheinfelden Guisan- 16 Bahnhof Grüssen Friedhof Str. MParc Freidorf Zone10 Grüssen SBB-Linie Bettenacker Binningerstr. Paradies Laupenring platz 17 15 Rührbergweg nach/Ligne 3 Basel 80 r. 6 CFF vers 33 8 Rütimeyer- Dreispitz Lutzert 61 Neubad Margarethen Bahnhof Nord Rheinfelden Tellplatz kirche Dreispitz Pratteln Schwimm- 6 36 Heiliggeist- 3 0 Gundeldingen schule Letten Zoo Solothurnerstr. 6 6 Bahnhof Süd Münchacker bad hof Holee Frobenstr.Bahnhofeingang Falken- Käppeli Garten- Dorenbach Thiersteiner- 80 0 Bruderholzst Zwinglihaus Kirschgartenstr. 83 4 Allschwil 1 36 steinerstr.

Tiefengraben Winkelriedplatz 83 6 Mönchsbergerstr. Dorf Neuweilerstr.Im langen Lohweg Hohle Gasse Wolfschlucht Muttenz Dorf 82 Schlossstr. Dorenbach Freilager eich Rosenberg Allschwiler- Neubadrain 2 bahn Lerchenstr. Kunsteis- Zum Park 14 Zum Sporn 61 Binningen Bruderholzstr. Studio Basel Leimgrubenweg r. Krummen- Stegmühleweg Meiriacker Oberdorf Rankacker Binningen 16 Jakobsberg Schau- Kronenplatz Binningen Neuewelt Kästeli lager Lachmatt Reservoir Schloss Gempenfluh 80 nach/vers Liestal Spiegelfeld Bruderholz- 60 Schützenstr. Rothausstr. Gempenstr.Bahnhofst Schloss Lindli Zone10 Bottminger- spital Klinik Birshof Mittenza Gehren- acker 3 Ziegelhof mühle Airolostr. Spengler Unter- Spitzwald Zeigerweg Bedretto- 6 wart str. Bruderholz Schwimmhalle Hechtliacker Loog- Hallenbad 82 Batteriestr. 58 Birseck- Im Pfeiffensack 37 Hauensteinstr. 47 str. str. Blauenstr. Hügliacker Rosen- Bottmingen Boden- Spitzacker Zollweiden matt Alters- Niederfeld Schloss ackerstr. Florastr.Pump- heim werkstr. Prüfstation Aegelmatt 33 Drisselweg 34 37 Fiechthag 47 Motorfahrzeug-Graben-acker Hofmatt SchmittiplatzMeierhofweg Schönenbuch Dorf 60 Friedhof Blözen Stallenstr. Heiligholz Elektra Birseck 59 Au Breiti Garten-stadt Chästeli Im Buech Bertschenacker Talholzstr. H Hofmatt P Rütscheten 0 A Münchenstein Zone15 SBB-Linie nach/ 6 Drosselstr. Reinacherhof Gymnasium Auf der Wacht Sportpl.Bahnhof Dorf 58 Schlossmatt Ligne CFF vers Stallen Sichelweg FriedhofZelgweg Liestal/Sissach 6 Hohestr. 1 Hochletten Brown Zone11 Rohrhagstr. Surbaum Münchenstein Boveri Baumgartenweg Alioth- Baselstr. Bündten- Hallenrain str. weg Schorenweg Lätten Im Lee Oberwil Landhof Biel-Benken Zentrum Bottminger- Goldbrunnen Birsweg Brücke Unterdorf Dorf str. Arlesheim Dorf 60 Altenmatteweg

62 59 Langegasse Zone11 64 Dom Mühle- Lochacker Rüti Stollenrain Breite matt 3 0 Obesunne Kirchgasse Blei- Drei Linden Reinach Lande- 6 1 Hüslimatt Schwanen Matt Dorf rerstr. Bahnhof 6 Vorderberg 6 Hügelweg Birsmatt Jurastr. Chäppeli AumattenBruggstr.Neu-Reinach Dornach 60 64 64 Spital Dornach 62 62 62 Goetheanum Bruggmatt Therwil Mooswasen Bodmenstr. 67 Zone11

6 Gwändweg Zentrum 65 Wyler Stöck- Vogesenstr. 6 Kreis Unter-Erli Im matten Mittlerer Känelmatt Lindenfeld Metallwerke Sonnen- Kirche Tageskarte Zonen 10,11,13 und 15 nicht gültig E11 TechCenter weg str. Kägen Ober-Erli Carte journalière zone 10,11,13 et 15 non valable

17 Ettingen Reinach Süd Neuhof- Apfelsee Bahnhof Gewerbestr. Flüh Witterswil Schürhof Arlesheimerstr. 66 Quidum Leymen Station (F) Bahnhof Station 68 Schlatt Museums- Lebernweg Sportanlage 10 Herrenweg Platz Bättwil Sonnenrain Löhrenacker Schwimmbad Dorf Jugendmusikschule Ettingen Oberdorf Neumatt Schulhaus Schützenmatt-Schule 10 Mühle Rodersdorf Pfeffingen Höhen- 11 Schiessstand Station Zone12 Ettingen Holle Dorf weg Unterdorf Hofstetten Aesch Dorf Bahnhof 6 65 68 Aesch 7 69 nach/vers Mariastein/ Milchhüsli Metzerlen/Burg/Laufen Witterswilerstr. Bergmattenweg Bellevue Alters- 69 68 zentrum SBB-Linie nach/Ligne CFF Bergmattenweg Mariasteinstr. Ettingerstr. Chirsgärten vers Laufen/Delémont nach/vers Gempen/Hochwald/Seewen

Zeichenerklärung / Explications des symboles

Tramlinie /Ligne de tram Einseitige Fahrtrichtung / Taxpunkt: Ein Taxpunkt entspricht einer Bahnhof SBB / Gare CFF Buslinie /Ligne de bus Trajet dans un seul sens Haltestelle für Kurzstreckentarif Point tarifaire: Un point tarifaire corres- Bahnhof DB / Gare DB Bahnlinie /Ligne de train Endhaltestelle /Terminus pond à un arrêt pour le tarif trajet court Verstärkerlinie, Einsatzlinie / Haltestelle nur in Pfeilrichtung Bahnhof SNCF / Gare SNCF Ligne heures de pointe bedient /Arrêt seulement Landesgrenze / Frontière Zone 14* Neue Zone: gültig ab 1. Juni 2019 dans le sens de la flèche Gültig ab/ Valable du 9.12.2018 54 Networking events

NETWORKING EVENTS

Welcome Reception / Ice Breaker Cocktail at the Congress Center Basel 20:00 – 23:00 Sunday, 19 May 2019, doors open at 19:30 Dresscode: –– Military Personnel: Dark suit / Lounge suit –– Civilians: Dark suit / Lounge suit –– You can also wear the traditional costume of your home country

Opening Ceremony at the Congress Center Basel 08:00 – 10:00 Monday, 20 May 2019, doors open at 07:30 Dresscode: –– Military Personnel: Service uniform –– Civilians: Informal, (casual) Networking events 55

Dinner for the Heads of National Delegations at the Guild Saffron 20:00 – 22:30 Monday, 20 May 2019, Meeting Point: Entrance Congress Center 18:45 Dresscode: –– Military Personnel: Mess Dress –– Civilians: Dark suit / Lounge suit –– If you have been invited or have registered, please refer to the specific information on your voucher

Gala Dinner at the Congress Center Basel 20:00 – 23:00 Thursday, 23 May 2019, doors open at 19:15 Dresscode: –– Military Personnel: Mess Dress / Gala –– Civilians: Black tie Dinner jacket –– If you have been invited or have registered, please refer to the specific information on your voucher

Closing Ceremony at the Congress Center Basel 10:30 – 12:30 Friday, 24 May 2019, doors open at 10:15 Dresscode: –– Military Personnel: Service uniform –– Civilians: informal, casual 56 Social day

SOCIAL DAY Wednesday, 22 May 2019 All tours depart from the entrance of the Congress Venue. If you have registered to one of those, you will have received a voucher when receiving all your Congress Material. Specific timings and details are specified on this voucher as well as on the Event App. Be on time!

For any additional questions, do not hesitate to contact the Helpdesk in the Entrance Hall of the Congress Venue.

LOCAL TOURS IN BASEL (HALF-DAY TOURS) 1. Stories of Basel’s Old Town

This traditional tour offers visitors and locals alike a close-up view of Basel. We will guide you through the narrow alleyways and secluded squares, past impressive buildings and lively and vivid cityscapes, experiencing what has shaped the city and given it its unique character. Services included: tour guide from and to CCB. Local tours in basel (half-day tours) 57

2. Architecture – a city of contrasts

On this tour you will find an amazing density of impressive buildings in Grossbasel. You will see a variety of office buildings created by stars such as Mario Botta, Herzog & de Meuron or Richard Meier. The tour begins at Kunstmuseum Basel and progresses up to the main station. Explore the fascination of a variety of building styles that live side by side in harmony. Services included: tour guide from and to CCB.

3. Basel city tour including aperitif at famous Teufelhof

The tour provides an impressive overview of Basel’s principal sights and history. During the walking tour, you will discover plenty of picturesque corners and squares in the beautiful old town. You will finish your group tour by going for an aperitif at the famous Teufelhof. Services included: tour guide from CCB, aperitif at restaurant Teufelhof. 58 Local tours in basel (half-day tours)

4. Bake your own Basler speciality, the Basler Läckerli

The Basler Läckerli is a hard spice biscuit and one of the best-known specialities of the city. It is made of honey, hazelnuts, almonds, candied peel, and Kirsch. At the hotel Teufelhof groups learn under expert supervision how to make these delicious treats themselves. Services included: Guide and the Basler Läckerli workshop.

5. Create your own chocolate at a traditional chocolate factory in Basel

There is no other foodstuff more closely associated with Switzerland than chocolate. A visit to the famous Basel chocolatier allows you a precious insight into the manufacturing, processing and refining of chocolate, followed of course by some tasting. Afterwards you can put your newly gained knowledge into practice and create your own type of chocolate, assisted by master chocolatier Pascal Beschle. Services included: Guide and chocolate workshop. Regional tours in switzerland (full day tours) 59

REGIONAL TOURS IN SWITZERLAND (FULL DAY TOURS)

6. (Swiss Federal Institute for NBC-Protection) and Pharmacy of the Swiss Armed Forces

Visit the Spiez Laboratory (Swiss Federal Institute for NBC-Protection) and Pharmacy of the Swiss Armed Forces and enjoy a nice lunch on a cruise on lake Thun in between. (A valid passport / ID is required for the visit of the Laboratory)

7. Excursion to the Swiss Capital Bern and the Paul Klee Museum

Discover the Swiss capital city with a guided tour and a visit to the Paul Klee Museum. The old town of Bern has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. Visit this cultural gem and discover the charm of its covered arcades, cobbled streets and elegantly decorated façades. The variety and beauty of the Swiss capital will fill you with wonder. 60

8. Visit Lucerne and Mount Pilatus – where mountains and city get together

Visit Lucerne, the city of lights situated on the famous Lake Lucerne, with a guided tour and discover the many wonderful sights of the city. Board the steepest cogwheel railway in the world to reach Mount Pilatus at 2,132 meters above sea level and enjoy the breath-taking view of the Alpine massif. With a bit of luck, you will also discover wild mountain goats and mar- mots on the rocky ground.

9. Discover Europe’s largest waterfalls and pulsating Zurich

This enchanting tour takes you on a scenic route to Northern Switzerland and shows the stunning Rhine Falls! See the medieval Castle Laufen, settled directly above the falls and feel the roar and vibration of Europe’s biggest waterfalls from the panoramic trails and viewing platforms. Afterwards, you will discover Zurich, business and cultural center of Switzerland and consecutively awarded “city with the world’s best quality of life” on a classic city tour. Let your guide point out the highlights of this unique city. Museum Tinguely on the Rhine was designed by the Ticino architect Mario Botta and houses the largest collection of works by Jean Tinguely (1925-1991). © Basel Tourism © Copyright Basel Tourism is anunforgettableexperience.©BaselTourism the city-sapeofBasellikecathedral.Climbingtower twoimpressivetowers,nootherbuildingadorns With

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