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2020 Hopkins Salon V COVID-19: The response of the world’s top trauma center

April 18, 2020 @ 12:00 am

2020 Hopkins Salon IV

Speaker: Dr. Fumin Hu, Chief Technology Officer, Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland

8:00 p.m. Saturday, April 18, Eastern Time

(Beijing time, April 19th, 8 a.m.)

Online activities, non-members can also participate

Background: How does the United States prevent epidemics?

In 2019, the new coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading globally, and the number of infected people is approaching 2 million. According to the CDC weekly report, the current epidemic in Washington DC and Maryland continues to rise.

Recently, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced the reconstruction of the Baltimore Convention Center as a square cabin hospital, becoming a federal medical station in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Medical Station operates under the joint guidance of the University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announces conversion of Baltimore Convention Center to COVID-19 Square Cabin Hospital | ABC News

Maryland Emergency Center helicopter team rescues patients | MIEMS

The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center is the world’s first fully integrated trauma center, and is still the center of trauma research, patient care, and teaching at home and abroad. The Maryland Shock Trauma Center is the birthplace of the “golden hour” trauma concept and the birthplace of many life-saving practices in modern trauma medicine. The Shock Trauma Center is also at the heart of Maryland’s unparalleled emergency medical services system

Maryland Trauma Center Medical Team Participates in Wenchuan Earthquake Relief | West China Medical University Related Website

In this salon, the Hopkins Salon focuses on the epidemic prevention situation in the United States, and specially invites the world ’s first trauma hospital, the Chief Technology Officer of the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, and the professor of medical school Dr. Hu Fumin to analyze the US epidemic situation and share the first-line ICU trauma experience The content includes: 1) Maryland and the United States emergency medical system; 2) the current emergency system response to COVID-19 epidemic prevention. It is worth noting that the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center is also actively involved in global trauma relief operations. During the Wenchuan Earthquake, Dr. Hu was one of the most important members of the American medical team. He and his colleagues worked with the team at West China Hospital to treat more than 100 critically ill patients. Dr. Hu will also share examples of the first aid of the Wenchuan earthquake and the moving stories behind it.

Hopkins Salon 2020 V

  • Topic: Analyze the epidemic situation in the United States and share first-line trauma first aid experience 
  • Speaker: Dr. Fumin Hu | University of Maryland School of Medicine / Shock Trauma Center 
  • Time: April 18th, 8-9: 30pm EDT
  • Location: Live online

Guest

Dr. Hu Fumin Associate Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Chief Technology Officer, Shock Trauma Center, Maryland Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Surgery, and Epidemiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMB), Chief Technology Officer, Shock Trauma Center, Maryland, and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, UMBC The University of Maryland, Baltimore, Shock Trauma Center (STC) and the National Trauma and EMS National Research Center have more than 25 years of clinical research experience.

Dr. Hu ’s group was funded by NSF to study the “support information and rapid transfer of responsibility” in the ICU; it was also funded by the US Army and Air Force to collect vital signs data from hospitals and pre-traumatic centers, and analyzed Vital signs are associated with specific interventions and outcomes. Dr. Hu has developed and operated a real-time vital signs data collection and display system at STC. In the past 25 years, Dr. Hu has served by NSF, UA Army, U.S. Air Force, Naval Research Office (ONR), NASA, NLM / NIH, Medical Research and Quality Agency (AHRQ), in similar technology development and testing areas Provide funding. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed publications in real-time data processing, trauma care, human factors, ergonomics, and usability (especially in emergency situations and trauma care). In the past 5 years, he has completed 12 grants / contracts (> 10 million USD) funded by the US Department of Defense.

Currently, Dr. Hu is the PI or Co-PI of five US Department of Defense (DoD) -funded projects (over US $ 6 million) related to using continuous trauma patient vital signs to predict short-term and long-term patient outcomes. He is also a member of the editorial board of intensive care medicine and participated in the organization of three Sino-American trauma and disaster medical conferences. After the Wenchuan earthquake, at the invitation of Mr. Zhou Wenzhong, Chinese Ambassador to the United States, he and four colleagues from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center went to Chengdu to form an intensive care team with Chinese trauma emergency experts to jointly treat more than 100 trauma patients.

Host

Dr. Fenghao Chen / AI Medical Hopkins Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club Chairman LINKSciences / CEO

Dr. Johns Hopkins University, former research director of BGI Gene Americas Research Institute, founder of medical artificial intelligence company LINKSciences. The LINKMedicine subdivision disease expertise analysis platform, which has leading algorithms and independent intellectual property rights, covers 5000 hospitals across the United States, more than 70,000 subdivision diseases, and finds the best consultation path from hundreds of millions of programs It is a gold standard for the evaluation of a new generation of hospitals driven by data. Hop Huafeng | Chairman of the Hopkins Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club, Dr. Fenghao Chen in Innovation / AI Healthcare Hopkins Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club Chairman LINKSciences / CEO Dr. Johns Hopkins University, former research director of BGI Gene Americas Research Institute, founder of medical artificial intelligence company LINKSciences. The LINKMedicine subdivision disease expertise analysis platform, which has leading algorithms and independent intellectual property rights, covers 5000 hospitals across the United States, more than 70,000 subdivision diseases, and finds the best consultation path from hundreds of millions of programs It is a gold standard for the evaluation of a new generation of hospitals driven by data. Hope Huafeng | Chairman of the Hopkins Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club and head of the Innovation Center.

7: 45-8: 00pm online check-in, guest exchange 8: 00-9: 00pm Keynote Speech: Current US Epidemic Situation-Dr. Hu Fumin 9: 00-9: 15pm Questions and answers from the audience / Q & A 9: 15-9: 30pm Briefing of Hope China Epidemic Prevention Office-Dr. Liu Xiuyun 9:30 pm end of activity

About The University of Maryland Medical Center: The University of Maryland Medical Center is an 800-bed teaching hospital in Baltimore and the flagship institution of the medical system of the 12th Hospital in Maryland. As a national and regional referral center for trauma, cancer care, neurological care, heart care, women ’s and children ’s health and physical rehabilitation, UMMC will provide treatment for patients referred nationally and regionally for time-sensitive intensive care medicine . UMMC is also one of the largest solid organ transplant programs in the United States, with several abdominal and chest transplants performed each year. All working doctors at the Medical Center are teaching doctors at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Details

Date:
April 18, 2020
Time:
12:00 am