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The 14th Asia Pacific Conference on Disaster Medicine in Kobe, Japan: A Brief Overview and a Proposal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 May 2019

Shinichi Nakayama
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Takashi Ukai
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Shuichi Kozawa
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Tetsunori Kawase
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Satoshi Ishihara
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Soichiro Kai Kai
Affiliation:
Hyogo Emergency Medical Center, Kobe, Japan
Ryoma Kayano
Affiliation:
The WHO Center for Health Development (WHO Kobe Center), Kobe, Japan
Tatsuro Kai
Affiliation:
Osaka Saiseikai Senri Hospital, Osaka
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Abstract

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Introduction:

The Asia Pacific Conference on Disaster Medicine (APCDM) started in 1988 in Osaka, Japan, and the 14th conference was held from October 16-182, 2018, in Kobe.

Aim:

To give a rundown of the 14th APCDM and a proposal for WADEM.

Methods:

Retrospective analysis of participants, the category of presentations, and deliverables.

Results:

With “Building Bridges for Disaster Preparedness and Response” as its main theme, the 14th APCDM was held near the epicenter of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake in Kobe. The total number of participants was 524 from 35 countries, not only from Asia and the Pacific but also Europe and the Americas. Its program had 10 lectures by distinguished speakers such as WADEM Board members and WHO (World Health Organization), four symposia, two panel, oral and 99 poster presentations. “Preparedness” and “Education and Training” were the categories with the largest number of presentations. The presidential lecture outlined improvements made in Japan since the Great Hanshin Earthquake (disaster base hospitals, disaster medical assistance teams, emergency medical information system, and disaster medical coordinators) and emphasized the importance of standardizing components for better disaster management. This idea was echoed in symposia and round-table discussions, where experts from WHO, JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), and ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries discussed other components such as SPEED (Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergency and Disasters) and standardization of Emergency Medical Teams.

Discussion:

Each country in the disaster-prone Asia-Pacific region has a different disaster management system. However, participants agreed in this conference that we can cope with disasters more efficiently by sharing the standardized components, from both academic and practical points of view. APCDM must provide these deliverables to WADEM, so both conferences can cooperate and contribute to disaster preparedness and prevention in the new era.

Type
Poster Presentations
Copyright
© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2019