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The SSAI Educational Committee
The Educational Committee was established with the goal of addressing postgraduate education and training in general and to take formal responsibility for the postgraduate training programs running for the members of the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive care Medicine.
The development of these postgraduate training programs and the establishment of individual courses is supported by the Educational Committee via grants from the ACTA Foundation.
Postgraduate training programs
Intensive Care training program (1998 - )
Pain (2001 - )
Pediatric Anaesthesia training program (2003 - )
Advanced emergency medicine is a new program under development. The program will be presented at the upcoming SSAI Meeting in Gothenborg and in authum 2007 the program will be announced.
The SSAI is proud of these programmes, representing a successful collaboration between the Scandinavian countries.
Individual course
Airway management courses
Essential initiatives have been taken in order to address the generalists in one of areas, where the literature has shown that improvements were needed. The Scandinavian airway management course was established by the experts in this field, Michael Lagerkrantzer, Stockholm and Michael Seltz Kristensen, Copenhagen. Several of these courses have taken place in Sweden, Denmark, Finland. Most recently Norway has established a national course with the help of a Scandinavian Faculty, which has been supported by the Educational Committee. The success of the first Scandinavian courses has thus given us the possibility of running national courses based on the concept. The course participants are very satisfied with these courses.
Trauma team training facilitator courses
Team training of trauma teams has taken place in many different ways in the Scandinavian Countries. The BEST project in Norway is a nice example of how it can be run in a cost efficient way. A working group has taken the initiative to describe what is being done in our countries and on the basis of this established train the trainers course for this group of facilitators. Courses have been run yearly form 2005. The course participants rate the course very high and according to their self assessment forms skills are improved.
Collaboration with the Clinical Practice Committee
The last couple of years there have been a close collaboration between the Educational Committee and the Clinical Practice Committee. There have been combined meetings and members of the Educational Committee are participating as members in the different working groups.
The African project
Jannicke Mellin-Olsen is working very hard to find support for an African Project, with the purpose of educating local anaesthesiologists. SSAI have supported this work in 2007.
Address List of Educational Committee Members January 2008
Dr. Per Kristian Hyldmo (Chair)
Dept. of Anaesthesia & Emergency Medicine
Sörlandet Hospital
Servicebox 416
N 4604 Kristiansand, Norge
Tel: +47 38073000 (work), +47 38260420 (home), +47 41600211 (cell phone)
per.kristian.hyldmo@sshf.no
Professor, chairman Torsten E. Gordh
Multidisciplinary Pain Clinic
Uppsala University Hospital
SE 751 85 Uppsala
Sweden
Tel: +46 (18) 611 0000 (work), +46 (70) 624 48 94 (cell phone)
torsted.gordh@akademiska.se
Dr. Erinar Örn Einarsson
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Landspitali University Hospital, Fossvogi
108 Reykjavik, Iceland
Tel: +354 543 1000 (work), +354 866 4225 (cell phone)
einaroe@landspitali.is
Docent Leila Niemi-Murola
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
Helsinki University Hospital
P.O. Box 340
FIN-00029 HUS, Finland
Tel: +358 50 427 1782 (work), +358 50 567 3449 (cell phone)
leila.niemi-murola@hus.fi
Dr. Helle Thy Østergaard
Department of Anaesthesia
Herlev University Hospital
DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
Tel: +45 44884488 dect telephone
hets@ehe.regionh.dk
Updated: April 10 2008
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