IFEM Virtual Learning Event: Trauma Beyond Boundaries - 8/12/2025

Trauma Beyond Boundaries

Virtual Learning Event

8 December 2025

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When Every Second Counts, Knowledge Saves Lives

Trauma remains one of the world’s leading causes of death and disability — and the decisions made in the first minutes can change everything.

Join the IFEM Trauma Special Interest Group for a powerful, fast-paced Virtual Learning Event featuring global leaders in trauma, emergency medicine, and prehospital critical care.

Event Details

Date: Monday, 8 December 2025
Time: 8:00–11:00 AM UTC
Format: Live webinar on Zoom
Fees:

    • AU$45 - Doctors and healthcare professionals High-income countries
    • AU$5 - Doctors, healthcare professionals, residents & students from low- and lower-middle-income countries

All delegates receive:


✔ Access to live session
✔ Certificate of attendance
✔ Recording link

Register early to secure your spot!

Meet Our Speakers

Associate Professor Anthony Joseph

AM FACEM FIFEM

Former Trauma Director, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, and co-founder of the Australia–NZ Trauma Society. Former inaugural Chair of the IFEM Trauma SIG and internationally published expert in trauma skills, trauma radiology, and post-injury mental health.

Dr Salman Khan

Emergency Medicine Consultant & HEMS Physician (UK)

Trauma Team Leader at St Mary’s Major Trauma Centre, London. Former Clinical Director and ATLS® Director, founder of the TinT® trauma simulation course, and lead investigator for multiple trauma-based research programs including PULSE and ECHO-STORM.

Gary Berkowitz

Intensive Care & Critical Care Flight Paramedic

AHPRA Clinical Advisor and senior paramedic with over 400+ aeromedical missions across Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. Specialist in high-acuity retrievals, aviation medicine, and trauma care in challenging environments.

Dr Stig Walravens

Disaster Medicine & Tropical Health

Belgian Emergency Physician and Trauma Lead at Ghent University Hospital, with advanced training in Disaster Medicine and Tropical Medicine.
Has served in high-risk, rapidly evolving conflict zones with Médecins Sans Frontières — including Afghanistan during the Taliban takeover, Ukraine in 2022, and the West Bank after the 7 October attacks.
Active member of EUSEM’s Quality & Safety in Emergency Medicine Global Health subgroup, bringing frontline experience from humanitarian and conflict settings.

Additional speakers on our panel:

Dr Sharon Chekijian

Dr An Van Rompay

Inside the Session

This informative session will cover focused talks on real-world trauma scenarios and high-risk decision-making.

Key Topics:

  • Pediatric trauma response
  • Trauma in conflict & vulnerable settings
  • Military–civilian collaboration in trauma care
  • Combat & prehospital trauma
  • Trauma nursing essentials
  • Mental health after serious injury

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