Paracelsus Medical University (PMU)
Pediatric disaster medicine Foundations and Future Directions
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Summer and Winter School
Pediatric disaster medicine Foundations and Future Directions

Pediatric disaster medicine Foundations and Future Directions
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We are pleased to announce that PMU is hosting a Winter School on Pediatric disaster medicine Foundations and Future Directions held at our campus in Salzburg from March 02 to March 07 2025.

The program is a collaboration between Paracelsus Medical University (PMU), Uniklinikum Landeskliniken Salzburg (SALK), the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine - Europe Chapter (WADEM-EU), the European Council for Disaster Medicine (ECDM), Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at BIDMC Fellowship in Disaster Medicine, and other prospective partners (WHO Academy, UNICEF, and Eurochild)

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The “Pediatric Disaster Medicine: Foundations and Future” course is a week-long intensive training program focused on pediatric disaster medicine, an emerging field that addresses the unique needs of children in disaster situations. As the first of its kind in Austria, this course will equip healthcare professionals with essential knowledge, practical skills, and hands-on experience necessary to manage pediatric populations in disaster settings.

The program will cover critical topics, including pediatric triage, mental health support for children, disaster preparedness strategies, and the integration of pediatric care into disaster response systems. Participants will benefit from lectures, case studies, and simulations led by internationally recognized experts from leading institutions.
 

PREREQUISITE FOR PARTICIPATION

Multi-sectoral health professionals involved in disaster preparedness and response, including pediatricians, emergency medicine physicians, nurses, paramedics, administrators, researchers, industry and disaster management experts.
 

COURSE DETAILS

Course language is English. The course will be held from Sunday, March 03 (6 p.m.) to Friday, March 07, 2025 (4.p.m.) at the Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria. Salzburg is a highly attractive city and can be reached easily by plane, train, and car. 

Capacity: 60 participants

Certification: All participants will receive a certificate of completion. Professionals will receive Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, and Student participants will receive 3 ECTS.

24.02.2025 1st Virtual session

03.03.2025 - 07.03.2025 Program (on site)

14.03.2025 2rd Virtual session and closing


GOALS OF THE COURSE

Establish Pediatric Disaster Medicine Expertise: Equip participants with foundational knowledge to handle pediatric care in disaster settings.

Hands-on Skill Development: Practical training through simulations to manage pediatric triage and care in emergencies.

Institutional Capacity Building: Position PMU as a European leader in pediatric disaster medicine education, with plans to develop an MSc program in Disaster Medicine.

Global Partnerships: Initiate collaborations with global institutions, culminating in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between PMU and BIDMC, designating PMU as a Center of Excellence for Pediatric Disaster Medicine.



KEY BENEFITS FOR SPONSORS

Visibility and Global Recognition: Align your brand with cutting-edge education and international collaboration in disaster medicine.

Impactful Contribution: Support a program that builds pediatric healthcare capacity for disaster preparedness, risk reduction and response, a critical need in today’s world.

Networking Opportunities: Engage with leading experts and institutions in the field of pediatrics and disaster medicine.

Erasmus + eligibility

This course awards 3 ECTS and follows a BIP-style format. Students can therefore apply for Erasmus+ funding at their home institutions for a blended short-term mobility. The PMU can also sign an Erasmus+ bilateral agreement if required by the student's home university. University staff can also apply for an Erasmus+ grant for staff training. For information about the grant application, applicants should contact their respective home university.  

Please note that laboratory as well as outdoor activities will be carried out as part of the program. By submitting the online application form, you confirm that, if you are accepted to the course, you will have sufficient accident and liability insurance during the entire program.

Medical doctors in Austria can obtain 42 DFP points upon successful completion of the course.

PMU Campus, Strubergasse 21, 5020 Salzburg, Austria