MT3 Conference June 1-4, 2011 Renaissance Hotel at SeaWorld Orlando, FL www.mt3.bz.

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MT3 Conference June 1-4, 2011 Renaissance Hotel at SeaWorld Orlando, FL

C ONFERENCE D ESCRIPTION The MT3 Conference is a bridge; a multidisciplinary conference with speakers from all levels of civilian and military medicine, including medical education/ academia, and technology. The 2011 MT3 conference will focus on emerging medical technologies to support and enhance the continuum of healthcare from point of injury through treatment to the restoration of health and return to military service and/or civilian jobs. Presentations will focus on combat medic/first responders’ treatment at point of injury, through the evolving evacuation chain, first receivers at the surgical resuscitation teams and combat support hospitals. The program will also explore the complex issues of definitive psychological and physical rehabilitation (including traumatic brain injuries and post traumatic stress disorders) for “wounded warriors” and civilian patients. Attendees will see evolving medical technologies and learn the latest trends in medical simulations.

T OPIC A REAS Augmented Reality Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injuries and PTSD Changing the Paradigm in Medical Education Constructivist Simulations for Medical Education Congressional Discussion on Advancing Medical Simulations Disaster Medical Services Navy Modeling & Simulation Gap Study Resident Panel on How Changing Requirements Impact Patient Care Surgical Simulation Panel Surgical and Medical Simulation Centers Panel: How to Build, Staff and Train the Trainers Technology Showcase Translational Research

C URRENT I NVITED S PEAKERS Emad Aboud, MD, Director, Microneurosurgery Laboratory; Arkansas Neuroscience Institute St. Vincent Infirmary LTC Wilson Ariza, Assistant Project Manager, MedSim, US Army Jeffrey S. Cain, M.D., Staff Emergency Medicine Physician, McKinney Medical Center, McKinney, TX. Ibolja Cernak, M.D., M.E., Ph.D., Medical Director; Biomedicine Business Area, Department of National Security Technology; Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Juan Cendan, MD, Assistant Dean for Simulation and Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Central Florida College of Medicine Pramod Dash, MD, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, The University of Texas Dr. Allen Dobbs, Chief Medical Officer/Surgeon, National Disaster Medical System William B. Hamman, MD, PhD, Director, Medical Simulation & Research, Beaumont Hospital Amber Larson RN, Adventist Healthcare Harvey Levin, MD, Professor, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Baylor College of Medicine Susan Mazzola, Director, University of Miami Medical Simulation Center Al Moloff, MD, Medical Director, Pying Medical and Independent Hospital/Healthcare Professional Beth Pettitt, Chief, Soldier Simulation Environments, US Army, RDECOM/ARL/Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC) Joseph F. Rappold, MD, FACS,CAPT MC USN, Department of Surgery Naval Medical Center Joseph Rosen, MD, Professor of Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Ajit Sachdeva, MD, Director, Division of Education, American College of Surgeons Theresa Sareo, Independent Entertainment Professional Richard Satava, MD, Professor of Surgery, University of Washington Medical Center Robert W. Van Boven, MD, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic, Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, KS Kevin K. Wang, MD, Center Director, Center of Innovative Research & Chief Scientific Officer, BANYAN BIOMARKERS, Inc.

N EW T HIS Y EAR Industry Day – June 1 (DOD, DARPA, VA, etc.) – working, Janet Weisenford Chairing Congressional Policy Session – June 3, led by Tom Feeney, speakers TBD – congressional leaders Industry Technology Showcase – June 4, 5-10 presentations that showcases individual company technology/portfolios that are contributing to improvements in technology training or treatment. Industry must pre-register to participate. We hope to have LTG Baptiste facilitate this.

W AYS TO P ARTICIPATE Sponsorship (some include exhibit space) Exhibitor Attendee