Conference Program


 

2010 Tactical Medicine Track Summary

March 29, 2010

POLICE-TREXPO West partnered with ISTM and the Riverside County EMS Authority to offer paramedics and EMTs Six (6) hours of Continuing Education credit who attended the Tactical Medicine track of seminars! In order to earn credit, attendees must have attended all seminars in the Tactical Medicine track and signed the appropriate documentation. This track of seminars is also P.O.S.T. certified! Questions? Please call 800-576-8788 for assistance.

 

TACTICAL MEDICINE SEMINARS Click to view the Schedule:

Weight Loss for Law Enforcement: Effective Strategies for Rapid and Permanent Weight Loss - David Tang, MD
Weight loss is only as permanent as the lifestyle changes you make.  We will talk about different diets, medications and supplements and exercise as adjuncts to permanent restructuring of your body.

 

Performance Nutrition for the SWAT Operator - Dan Olesnicky, MD
In this block of instruction you will learn a unique and goal oriented approach for using diet and supplements to boost performance. In training and during the operation, selecting the proper fuels can give you a much needed edge.

 

Prevention and Treatment of Training Related Injuries - Michael Eby, MD
SWAT is an inherently dangerous assignment and training is no less-hazardous than operations with he majority of injuries to operators occurring in the training environment. This lecture is designed to familiarize the listener with typical and some non-typical injuries as well as their general management strategies.

 

Homeland Security Grant Funding of Training Activities - California Emergency Management Agency
Learn how to find and utilize federal grant funding to attend U.S. Department of Homeland Security approved training courses.

 

Understanding Human Combat Physiology - James Munis, MD, PhD
Learn how the body and organ systems function while in combat and stressful tactical situations.

 

Understanding Trauma and Shock Physiology - James Munis, MD, PhD
Learn how the body and organ systems function after penetrating trauma and blood loss.

 

State of California Tactical Medicine Guidelines - Kenneth Whitman and Dan Smiley
Learn and understand what the newly implemented tactical medicine guidelines mean to you as a Tactical Medic and your agency.


TCCC Hemorrhage Control Workshop
- Lawrence Heiskill and Robert Huebner  
Stay for the TCCC Hemorrhage Control (workshop) Current Military standards which are the bases for many law enforcement SOPs. Currently recommended TCCC Products Hemostatic Agents, Tourniquets and Pressure Dressings with hands on simulated injuries that Police Officers may face (GSW, and Lacerations). Several Kits with Z-Medica QuikClot® Combat Gauze, various Tourniquets and dressing will be available for hands on practice. NEW versions of Law Enforcement Kits with products and procedures, that make it more user friendly for the street level office will be available for the hands on. (time permitting several recent LE uses will be discussed).

 

 

 

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