OVERVIEW

The 2023 Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) Annual Scientific Meeting is organized by Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) and will be held from Jun 16 - 18, 2023 at Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, San Diego, California, United States of America.

Pre-Courses: Thursday, June 15

Description:
The primary objective of the UHMS Annual Scientific Meeting is to offer a platform for the professional, scientific growth and development of the attendees. The goal is to enhance participants' levels of knowledge and competence to enhance patient outcomes. The conference serves as a forum for the discussion and sharing of scientific and practical ideas among medical practitioners, researchers, and other individuals working in the healthcare industry. Abstract and poster presentations, plenary sessions, the yearly Kindwall and Lambertsen lectures, and various social events are all part of the UHMS yearly Scientific Meeting. There will be booths from multiple companies specializing in wound treatment, hyperbaric therapy, and diving. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet and interact with both former and current Society leaders and get involved in the operations of the Society thanks to the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM).

Expected Results (Goals or Objective):

  • To provide a forum for the professional scientific growth and development of the participants.
  • To accomplish the aforementioned, the meeting is designed to meet the following additional goals
  • To provide an opportunity for participants to:
    • meet and interact with other scientists and medical practitioners. Specifically, participants should have the opportunity to renew old acquaintances and establish new contacts with basic and applied scientists and medical practitioners in hyperbaric and diving medicine as well as in the fields ancillary to hyperbaric medicine, i.e. nursing, allied health sciences, engineering, and health care administration;
    • attend oral or poster presentations in which ideas and data are presented pertaining to currently accepted uses of hyperbaric oxygen and diving medicine;
    • attend oral or poster presentations pertaining to the critique of current decompression schedules and/or the development of safer decompression schedules;
    • attend oral or poster presentations or special mini-courses pertaining to the physiology and pathophysiology of compression and decompression phenomena;
    • attend oral or poster presentations or special mini-courses pertaining to the physiologic, pharmacologic, pathologic, and biochemical effects of respirable gases, with special emphasis on oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and inert gases, especially in the hyperbaric environment, on different levels of biological organization;
    • attend oral or poster presentations or special mini-courses pertaining to the pathophysiology and treatment of toxic and anoxic disorders in which HBO2 is used either as the primary or as an adjunctive therapeutic modality, with special emphasis on carbon monoxide poisoning;
    • attend oral or poster presentations in which new ideas and data are presented pertaining to new directions of scientific inquiry and/or medical practice with respect to all aspects of high-pressure biology;
    • present material pertaining to their experiences within the diverse field of high-pressure biology and receive critical reviews of their work;
    • be introduced to new diagnostic, research, or therapeutic techniques and equipment pertaining to hyperbaric medicine;
    • participate in forums or discussions pertaining to technical factors and engineering pertaining to the development and use of equipment for hyperbaric environments;
    • Meet some of the past and present leaders of the Society and discuss with them matters of scientific or clinical interest or matters of policy pertaining to the field or the Society;
    • learn of the varied activities of the Society and the past and future directions of the Society; and
    • become active in Societal affairs so that they could help influence Society's future. 

As a result of having attended the meeting, the participants should have had the opportunity to: 

  • Meet and interact with other scientists and medical practitioners: specifically, participants should have had the opportunity to renew old acquaintances and establish new contacts with basic and applied scientists and medical practitioners in hyperbaric and diving medicine as well as in the fields ancillary to hyperbaric medicine: nursing, allied health sciences, engineering, and healthcare administration;
  • attend oral or poster presentations in which ideas and data are presented pertaining to currently accepted uses of hyperbaric oxygen and diving medicine and, where applicable, incorporate these ideas into their practice;
  • gain more in-depth knowledge and appreciation of scientific issues involved in critiquing decompression schedules and/or in developing safer decompression schedules;
  • gain a more in-depth knowledge of current issues pertaining to the physiology and pathophysiology of compression and decompression phenomena and, where applicable, be able to apply this information in their practice;
  • gain a more in-depth knowledge of the physiologic, pharmacologic, pathologic, and biochemical effects of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, the noble gases, especially in the hyperbaric environment, on different levels of biological organization and, where applicable, be able to incorporate this information into their practice;
  • gain a more in-depth knowledge of the current status of treating toxic and anoxic disorders, especially carbon monoxide poisoning, with hyperbaric oxygen and, where applicable, be able to incorporate this knowledge into their practice;
  • gain new knowledge about the future scientific and medical directions of hyperbaric medicine and, where applicable, be able to incorporate the appropriate information into their practice to further improve patient outcomes;
  • present material pertaining to their experiences within the diverse field of high-pressure biology and receive critical reviews of their work;
  • be introduced to new diagnostic, research, or therapeutic techniques and equipment pertaining to hyperbaric medicine and be able to incorporate the relevant knowledge and procedures into their practice;
  • Meet some of the past leaders of the Society and discuss with them matters of scientific or clinical interest or matters of policy pertaining to the field or the Society;
  • learn of the varied activities of the Society and the past and future directions of the Society;
  • become active in Societal affairs so that they could influence Society's future.

KEY DATES

Event Start Date
16 Jun, 2023
Event Start Date
Event End Date
18 Jun, 2023
Event End Date

TARGET AUDIENCE

hyperbaric medicineFellowsStudentsResidents

SPECIALITIES

Undersea and Hyperbaric MedicinePreventive Medicine

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CONFERENCE VENUE

Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
1380 Harbor Island Dr
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TERMS & CONDITIONS

By registering to attend a Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) conference, you grant permission to UHMS to take and use your photo in UHMS marketing and promotional pieces for an indefinite period of time. Marketing and promotional pieces include, but are not limited to, printed brochures, reports, postcards, flyers, and materials, as well as online uses such as postings on the UHMS website, online newsletters, and e-mail blasts. UHMS shall own all rights, including copyrights in and to the photos.

You also grant permission to UHMS to use, encode, digitize, transmit, and display the video/audio of your session, presentation, or workshop given at the UHMS conference, singularly or in conjunction with other recordings, as well as to use your name, photograph, biographic information, and ancillary material in connection with such video/audio for commercial, promotional, advertising, and other business purposes. UHMS and its employees are released from any liability arising out of the use of your name, video, photographs, and/or organization name and location.

UHMS Cancellation/Refund Policy: $100 administrative fee will be held on all MEETING(S)/COURSE(S) cancellations from the time you register, until 60 days prior to the meeting/course date.  From 59 days to one (1) month prior, 50% of fees will be held on all cancellations. NO REFUNDS will be issued one (1) month before or after the meeting/course date.