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Wednesday, 03.10.2018

09:00 - 12:00 Fluid resuscitation
Analgosedation
Nutrition, Hypermetabolism

A. Young, Bristol UK
T. Rothoeft, Bochum DE
12:00 - 13:00 Break  
13:00 - 16:00 Speak up L. Mahrer, Zurich CH
W. Wendenburg, Cologne DE
16:00 - 16:30 Break  
16:30 - 17:30 Member Meeting of the ECPB  

 

Thursday, 04.10.2018

09:00 - 12:00 Infectiology P. Chang, Cincinatti, Ohio USA
F. Mattner, Cologne DE
12:00 - 13:00 Break  
13:00 - 15:30 Free topics:
Experience of computer aided burn size determination in pediatric and adult patients

Early experience of a computerised decision support system in a UK paediatric burn centre

Burn injuries in small children, a population‐based study in Cyprus

Electric high voltage injury prevention campaign in the Czech Republic

One damn photo

Outpatient-based management of paediatric burn patients

Management of neonatal and pre-mobile infants with burns: building a multidisciplinary approach


M. Giretzlehner, Linz A


L. Hyde


C. Papageorgiou, Nicosia CY


R. Zajicek, Prague CZ


J. Stukova, Prague CZ

G. Persanoa, Firenze I

R. Tataria, Birmingham UK
15:30 - 15:50 Break  
15:50 - 17:30 Free topics:
The use of fibrin sealant for skin graft fixation in children with burns: a prospective cohort study

The use of a membrane of polylactide in the treatment of burns of 2nd degree and 2nd degree deep in pediatric

Suprathel: work in progress – progress in work

Presentation and management of staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome in a child after a burn injury: A Case Report

Surgical treatment of infected burn wounds

Fractional laser treatment of hypertrophic burn scars in pediatric burn survivors- our 10 year experience

A systematic review of clinical outcome reporting in randomised controlled trials of burn care, and the need for a Core Outcome Set

K.A.A. Kwa, Beverwijk, NE


A. Merone, Napoli I


H. Haller, Linz A

T.E. Pidgeon, Birmingham UK


C. Krohn, Munich DE

S. Blome-Eberwein, Allentown USA


A. Young, Bristol UK

 

Friday, 05.10.2018

09:00 - 12:00 Care of burn patients with more than 70% in developed countries and countries in development K. Neuhaus, Zurich CH
H. Qasim, Afghanistan
R. Shankar, Pakistan
T. Potokar, Swansea, Wales UK



Social Programme

Welcome reception
Tuesday, 02.10.2018 6 - 8 pm

at Kandinsky Bar
Im Mediapark 5 / 50670 Köln
Fon +49 (0)221 1682 2316
Kandinsky Koeln

Guidance through the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne
Wednesday, 03.10.2018 6.30 pm (about 1 h)
(5,00 EUR p. person / early booking required / booking only via online registration tool)
Heumarkt 14 / 50667 Köln
Historical Archive

Congress Dinner

on board of MS Loreley
Thursday, 04.10.2018 7.30 - 10 pm
(70,00 EUR p. person including boat trip and dinner / early booking required / booking only via online registration tool)
The owner of MS Loreley is Köln-Düsseldorfer Deutsche Rheinschiffahrt AG (KD). They have their own landing-stages.

Getting to the landing stage by public transport:
It is a 10 minute walk from the railway station (Hauptbahnhof) to the KD landing-stage. Alternatively take the underground to Rathaus or Heumarkt, from there approx. 5 min. walk.

Getting to the landing stage by car:
The nearest multi-storey car parks are Heumarkt (Markmannsgasse) and Philharmonie (Bischofsgarten Strasse / Trankgasse).
KD passengers can park and save in the multi-storey car park at Rheinau Harbour (Harry Blum Platz 2): all-day tarif (12 hours) for only €5. Please do not forget to have your parking ticket punched at the KD ticket office in Cologne before you board the ship.

Map: Landing-Stages


Entertaining Programme


Cologne Cathedral
Cologne Cathedral is a building of superlatives that is the centre and hallmark of this city on the Rhine. The cornerstone of this Gothic cathedral was laid on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary on 15 August 1248. The previous building was apparently no longer deemed impressive enough to house the remains of the Three Wise Men, which Archbishop Rainald von Dassel had brought to Cologne from Milan after the latter city was conquered in 1164. Because of these relics, the cathedral became one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Europe. Its two massive towers have dominated the city’s skyline since their completion in 1880. At 157.38 metres, the northern tower is 7cm taller than the southern one.

Read more: Cologne-Cathedral

Cologne has many museums, including several that are internationally renowned. While the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud houses fascinating medieval paintings and an important collection of Impressionist paintings, the Museum Ludwig is home to the largest Pop Art collection outside of the USA. The glass collection at the Romano-Germanic Museum is unlike any other in the world, and at the Museum of Applied Art design objects are presented in close relationship to works of fine art. An important collection of sacred art from the medieval period is presented in the Museum Schnütgen, and the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum features an impressive ethnological collection. These two museums have had new homes in the new museum district at Neumarkt since the autumn of 2010.

Read more: Culture-Museums

Learn more about Cologne holiday tips: Cologne-Tourism

 
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