First-aider symposium on wound assessment and treatment

Many a first aider and company paramedic can skillfully assess a polytrauma and provide appropriate first aid. However, this is often not the case when it comes to the assessment and treatment of minor and major wounds. That is why the third first-aid symposium on November 4, 2023, in the KKL Luzern will be devoted to precisely this topic.

The Swiss Association for Occupational Health (SVBS) invites you to the First Aider Symposium again on November 4, 2023. (Image: Jonas Weibel / First Aider Symposium)

A wound accompanies the affected person for days or even weeks. And yet, even the first minutes after an injury are important. Minutes in which first aiders are at work. As a first step, they must be able to assess a wound correctly. However, the assessment and triage of different wound types can already be challenging for first responders: what can and may they treat themselves, what belongs to a doctor and what even directly to the hospital? The third First Aider Symposium will address precisely these and other questions on November 4, 2023. 

The correct methods of wound treatment

When first responders decide they want to be able to treat a wound themselves, the question of the right method arises. The treatment of a wound should support wound healing, prevent wound infections, relieve the patient's pain and minimize the formation of scars. Factors to consider include the type of injury, the age of the wound, the degree of contamination and whether an infection exists. Depending on this, an x-ray may be needed to detect foreign bodies in the wound. It is also important to ask about tetanus vaccination protection. And these are just a few of many aspects.

Even if the wounds are large and the first responders send the patients to the doctor or hospital, initial care must be provided by lay helpers. So how should large wounds be dealt with and what is needed at first-aider level?

Wound assessment and treatment: at the 2023 First Responder Symposium and workshops.

Such issues are often challenging for first responders. They are taught far too rarely in traditional courses. Today, first responders are often very competent in assessing and treating polytrauma, but wound assessment and treatment can be a problem. For precisely this reason, the 3rd First Aider Symposium on November 4, 2023, will be devoted to this topic in depth and comprehensively.

The First Aider Symposium addresses all first aiders, whether beginners, advanced or professionals, whether Samaritans, company paramedics, private or blue-light organizations. Top-class speakers present their views on the various steps of wound assessment and treatment for about an hour each and answer the questions of the participants. The presentations:

  • Assessing different wound types: Assessing and Triaging (Dr. Jeannette Porath)
  • Treatment of different wound types: Latest findings in wound treatment for the ambulance service (Dr. Christina Ruob).
  • Large wounds: How to deal with them and what do first responders need to know? (Dr. Felix Brinkmann)
  • Thinking outside the box: wound care in disaster and war (Kevin Krausse, NATO Special Operations Medical Technician)

However, the topic of wound assessment and treatment will not be over on the evening of November 4, 2023. In the weeks following the First Aider Symposium, the organizers will organize workshops during which participants can practice wound treatment in a very concrete and practical way in smaller groups for half a day.

Supporting program and added values

At the First Aider Symposium 2023, as usual, the supporting program and other added values are also important:

  • After each presentation, there will be plenty of room and time to ask questions of the speakers.
  • All presentations will be simultaneously translated from German into French.
  • Hours count toward the IVR certificate and SGAS continuing education credits are available.
  • In the foyer, various exhibitors present their products, courses or other services.
  • In addition, the SVBS AWARD 2022 for the First Responders of the Year 2022 will be presented during the First Responders Symposium.

The joint event of the Swiss Association for Industrial Paramedics (SVBS) and HARTMANN was held for the first time in 2021 and was immediately sold out with 270 participants. The second First Aider Symposium in 2022 was also booked out to the last seat. The atmosphere among the participants, exhibitors and speakers was excellent in each case and the feedback was positive all round. Naturally, the third First Aider Symposium on November 4, 2023 in the KKL Luzern would like to build on this success.

Info: www.ersthelfersymposium.ch
Registrations: www.ersthelfersymposium.ch/index.php/anmeldung
Application deadline: September 30, 2023
Program: www.ersthelfersymposium.ch/index.php/programm
Speakers: www.ersthelfersymposium.ch/index.php/referenten

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