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Multinationales Kommando Operative Führung Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm CJ Medical Division invites to the 2 nd International Medical Conference (IMC) on Lessons Learned Preliminary Programme "Different actors, similar approaches, ONE goal" Key Topics Global Health, African Health, (Military) Medical Lessons Learned Roggenburg, Germany June 10 - 12, 2015 Programme Chair Organisation Chair LTC Dr. Bernd Evers, MD Maj Dr. Katharina Achilles, MD phone: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3860 or 3851 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3865 or 3851 Fax: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855 MIL network: 90-5900-3860 or 3851 90-5900-3865 or 3851 mail: [email protected] [email protected] Location Klostergasthof Roggenburg Klosterstrasse 5 89297 Roggenburg Phone: +49 (0) 7300 96 00 0 internet: www.kloster-roggenburg.de e-mail: [email protected] Room reservation (conference rates) until May 22, 2015 (key word "IMC 2015") Contact / registration – MN JHQ Ulm Own contributions and papers are welcome.

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Multinationales Kommando Operative Führung

Multinational Joint Headquarters Ulm

CJ Medical Division invites to the

2nd International Medical Conference (IMC)

on Lessons Learned

Preliminary Programme

"Different actors, similar approaches, ONE goal"

Key Topics

Global Health, African Health, (Military) Medical

Lessons Learned

Roggenburg, Germany

June 10 - 12, 2015

Programme Chair Organisation Chair LTC Dr. Bernd Evers, MD Maj Dr. Katharina Achilles, MDphone: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3860 or 3851 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3865 or 3851Fax: +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855 +49 (0) 731 - 1690 - 3855MIL network: 90-5900-3860 or 3851 90-5900-3865 or 3851mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Location

Klostergasthof RoggenburgKlosterstrasse 589297 RoggenburgPhone: +49 (0) 7300 96 00 0 internet: www.kloster-roggenburg.dee-mail: [email protected]

Room reservation (conference rates) until May 22, 2015 (key word "IMC 2015")

Contact / registration – MN JHQ UlmOwn contributions and papers are welcome.

Wednesday, June 10: Global Health

Part 1Threats and opportunities with special focus on key topics(Global Health Policy, Millenium Development Goals, Disease Control etc.)

Part 2Threats and opportunities with special focus on EBOLA Virus outbreak

"Smoker Evening" (special barbecue)

Thursday, June 11: African Health and Medical Systems

Part 1Problems and chances: General Overview

Part 2Problems and chances with special focus on NIGERIA

African-bavarian dinner

Friday, June 12: (Military) Medical Lessons (to be) Learned

Part 1Current stand and way aheadwith special focus on policy and transfer into practice

Part 2Current stand and way aheadwith special focus on examples

Programme Overview (please see attachment for details)

After having focused especially on medical lessons learned on missions at our � rst conference 2013, this year we will extend our programme into the highly relevant � eld of Global Health and African Health, including the ebola virus outbreak.

The main purpose of this conference continues to be to present, discuss and share knowledge and experience in the arena of medical support and related issues bringing together

various national and international, civilian and military perspectives.

Special emphasis will be on open-minded discussions, civil-military interaction and synergies and strategic dimensions.

The conference will be held within the historic monastry Roggenburg (30km from Ulm) ensemble framed by a highly interesting awarded exhibition on "Global Players- toys from Africa".

Intention

Quelle: Gemeinsam für Afrika e.V.

2nd  International  Medical  Conference  June  10th  –  12th  2015  Kloster  Roggenburg,  Germany  

Preliminary  Programme  (as  of  May  8th)  

 

Wednesday  June  10th  2015:  Global  Health  

Welcome  and  Introduction  

08:45  –  09:00  

Session  1     09:00  –  12:15:    Threats  and  opportunities  with  special  focus  on  key  topics  

Prof.  Dr.  Jahn,  Germany   Key  Note  Lecture:  Global  Health  Policies  LTC  (VET)  Dr.  Rossmann,  Germany   Forward  Defense  Global  Threats:  So  what?  Building  effective  

coalitions  against  Global  Health  Threats    

Coffee  break    

Dr.  Pandel,  Germany   Eradication  of  Polio:  The  Rotary  Club`s  experience  History,  State  of  the  Art  and  Future  Perspectives  

COL  (PHARM)  Dr.  Zimmermann,  Germany  

Safety  on  Food  and  Water  -­‐  A  challenge  in  missions?    

LTC  (PHARM)  Dr.  Springer,  Germany   Counterfeit  drugs  -­‐  A  challenge  for  pharmacies  in  missions  abroad  

12:15  Lunch  Break  

Session  2   13:15-­‐17:30:  Threats  and  opportunities  with  special  focus  on  EBOLA  Virus  outbreak  

LTC  (MD)Dr.  Wiemer,  Germany   EBOLA  in  a  nutshell  –  at  least  a  try  COL  (MD)Dr.  Holtherm,  Germany   Fighting  against  EBOLA  in  Western  Africa:  A  Ministry  of  Defense  

Point  of  View  LTC  (MD)  Dr.  Wiemer,  Germany   From  ETU  to  SITTU  –  Adapting  in  an  ever  changing  environment  MG  Ogunbiyi,  Nigeria   The  Role  of  the  Nigerian  Army  in  the  EBOLA  virus  outbreak  Dr.  Okoeguale,  Nigeria   The  role  of  the  Nigerian  Public  Health  in  fighting  Ebola  

Coffee  break    

Prof.  Dr.  Poggensee,  Germany  /Nigeria  

The  containment  of  an  Ebola  Virus  Disease  outbreak  in  a  metropolitan  city  –  Experiences  from  Nigeria    

BG  Corey,  USA     Operation  United  Assistance:  Strategic  and  operational  considerations  

COL  Dr.  Czarnik,  USA   Medical  aspects  Dr.  Luan,  USA   A  different  perspective  for  civil-­‐military  engagement:  Community  

based    

19:30   Conference  dinner  “Smoker  Evening”  

 

 

 

Thursday  June  11th  2015:  African  Health  and  Medical  Systems  

Session  1   08:30  –  12:00:    Problems  and  chances:  General  Overview  

Prof.  Dr.  Richter,  Germany   Short-­‐  and  long-­‐term  medical  aid.  A  civilian's  experience  COL  (MD)  Dr.  Holtherm,  Germany   Force  Health  Protection  in  NATO  with  focus  on  tropical  

environment  LTC  (VET)  Dr.  Rossmann,  Germany   Medical  Intelligence  in  West-­‐Africa  

Coffee  break    

LTC  Nacken,  Netherlands   The  Netherland´s  missions  in  Africa  –  The  medical  perspective  Prof.  Dr.Richter,  Germany   Cultural  challenges  of  sustainability.  LTC  Dr.  Wiemer  ,  Germany   The  end  of  the  paved  road  –  Experience  from  a  Ghanian  district  

hospital  

12:00  Lunch  Break  

Session  2   13:00  –  17:00:  Problems  and  chances  with  special  focus  on  NIGERIA  

LTC  Schneidereit,  Germany  Mrs.  Csaba-­‐Vas,  Hungary/Germany  

Nigeria  –  The  Knowlegdge  Development  Approach:  Political,  military,  economic  aspects  

Prof.  Dr.  Osibogun,  Nigeria        

Nigerian  Health  System:  Structure,  Resources,  Research  and  Training  

MG  Ogunbiyi,  Nigeria   Health  and  Medical  System  of  Nigeria:  The  Role  of  the  Armed  Forces  Medical  Services  

Coffee  break    

RADM  Epelle,  Nigeria   Medical  Training  in  the  Armed  Forces  of  Nigeria  Prof.  Dr.  Poggensee,  Germany  /Nigeria      

Nigeria  Field  Epidemiology  and  Laboratory  Training  Programme:  Building  capacity  and  providing  services  for  the  public  health  System  

Dr.  Okoeguale,  Nigeria   Nigeria  perspective  on  the  global  fight  against  Poliomyelitis    

 

19:30   African-­‐Bavarian  Buffet  Dinner  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday  June  12th    2015:  (Military)  Medical  Lessons  (to  be)  Learned  

Session    1   08:30-­‐12:00    Current  stand  and  way  ahead  with  special  focus  on  policy  and  transfer  into  practice  

NN,  Hungary   The   NATO   Centre   of   Excellence   Military   Medicine´s   Approach:  Lessons  learned  Database  and  NATO  trauma  registry  

LTC  Dr.  Slootman,  Netherlands   The  European  Union  Military  Staff´s  medical  perspective  LTC  Eric  Nacken,  Netherlands   Military  Medical  Lessons  learned:  the  Netherland´s  perspective  

Coffee  break    

LTC  Lillegard,  Norway   System  competence  in  trauma:  The  Norwegian  perspective  LTC  Dr.  Luehrs,  Germany   Military   Emergency   Medicine   in   Afghanistan:   The   German  

experience  LTC  Dr.  Wiemer,  Germany   Two  years  EUTM  Mali:  Does  the  Military  need  tropical  medicine?    12:00  Lunch  Break    Session  2   13:00-­‐16:00  Current  stand  and  way  ahead  with  special  focus  on  examples  

LTC  Shul,  Israel   Lessons  learned  from  operation  “Protective  Edge”  (gaza  strip)  NN,  Israel   Latest   experience   from   the   Israel   Humanitarian   delegation   to  

Nepal    Mrs.  Lipovac,  Germany   Lessons   learned   12   years   civil-­‐military   cooperation   in  

Afghanistan:  Two  worlds  -­‐  one  goal  Coffee  break    

COL  Dr.  Czarnik,  USA   The  US  military  perspective:  How  do  we  change  institutions?  Dr.  Luan,  USA   Civil-­‐military  support  for  global  health:  Implications        

16:00  Closing  remarks  and  farewell  

Postanschrift: Stuttgarter Straße 199 89081 Ulm Phone: 0049-731-1690 – 3860 or -3865 Fax – 0049-731-1690-3855 BwKz: 90-5900-3860 or -3865 E-Mail: [email protected]

PERSONAL ADMINISTRATION FORM (PAF) 2nd International Medical Conference on Lessons Learned from June 10th to June 12th 2015

Upon Completion return (no later than May 20th) by E-Mail to: [email protected]

(If Internet / E-Mail are not available send by fax to: +0049-731-1690-3855) JOINING INFORMATION

Surname: Nationality: First Name: Service (if military): Rank: Date of birth: Home Unit / Organization: Current position:

Duty Address: Duty Phone: E-Mail:

ARRIVAL INFORMATION Date: Arrival Time: Airport: Flight Number: Railway Station: Train Number: Arrival by Car: YES NO Transport Requirements from airport or railway station: YES NO

DEPARTURE INFORMATION Date: Departure time: Airport: Flight Number: Railway Station: Train Number: Departure by car: YES NO Transport Requirements to airport or railway station: YES NO Any other requirements :

ACCOMODATION Please arrange reservation directly with hotel! Klostergasthof Roggenburg, Klosterstraße 2, 89297 Roggenburg; Phone: 0049 - (0) 73 00 - 92 19 20,www.kloster-

roggenburg.de; e-mail: [email protected] Hotel accommodation Klostergasthof Roggenburg

Yes No Conference Hotel Other Hotel give hotel details:

Period: From: To:

Any other requirements :

CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AND CATERING Wednesday June 10th 2015 Conference

attendance morning afternoon Conference dinner “Smoker Evening”

Special offer 13€

Thursday June 11th 2015 Conference attendance

morning afternoon “African Bavarian Menu” Special offer 19€

Friday June 12th 2015 Conference attendance

morning afternoon

Special Requirements Vegetarian Kosher Muslim Other

FURTHER REQUIREMENTS / OPEN QUESTIONS / CONCERNS

Join us for a sizzling summer barbecue at the Roggenburg Monastery Inn with an enormous American-style smoker grill. What is a smoker?

A smoker is an outdoor cooking apparatus for preparing food at low temperatures in a controlled, smoky environment.

The consistent cooking temperatures across the entire cooking surface make for exquisitely tender meats with

an aromatic mouth-watering flavor.

The barbecue bash at Roggenburg Monastery includes an all-you-care-to-eat salad bar, different types of meats grilled to perfection on an original smoker barbecue grill, baked potatoes, cowboy beans, home-made BBQ sauces, and much more.

Enjoy a relaxed evening in a beautiful setting!

"Smoker Evening" (special barbecue)Wednesday, June 10, 2015, 19:30 (13 €, excl. drinks)

- Curry Coconut Soup with Shrimps- Consommé with Pancake Strips- Couscous Vegetable Salad- Buffet of Dressed Salads and Leaf Salads with a choice of two Dressings

- African Meat Balls with Fresh Herb Cheese- Turkey and Ostrich Strips with Peanut Sauce and Chakalaka Dip- Smoked Trout Fillets with Lingonberry Cream Cessbaar (Hot Banana Pancakes)

African-bavarian buffet dinnerThursday, June 11, 2015, 19:30 (19 €, excl. drinks)

Starters

- Coconut Trout with Ginger- Gnu Goulash with Fresh Mango- Ostrich Steaks in African Mustard Crust- Veal Knuckle in Dark Beer Gravy

Additionally, choose three of the following sides:

Couscous, Chickpeas, Cooking Bananas, Rice, Bulgur, Spaetzle, Market Vegetables

Main Courses

- Moroccan Orange Slice- Mouhalabieh (Milk Custard from Lebanon)

- Panna Cotta-style Coconut Bananas- Apple Strudel with Vanilla Custard

Desserts