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2014 2000 • Boston, USA Inaugural Lecture by Gautam G Bodiwala (UK) 'Past, Present and Future of Emergency Medicine' Gautam Bodiwala 2002 • Edinburgh, UK Jim Ducharme (Canada) 'EBM and emergency medicine: what is valid - evidence and how should it be applied?' 2004 • Cairns, Australia Chirs Baggoley (Australia) 'The impact of politics on acute healthcare, or With friends like these .... ' 2006 • Halifax, Canada Michael Schull (Canada) 'From ER to Africa' 2008 • San Francisco, USA Arthur L. Kellerman (USA) 'Leadership in Emergency Medicine: Local, Regional and National Leadership' 2010 • Singapore V. Anantharaman (Singapore) 'Healthcare Reform, Professionalism and Emergency Medicine' 2012 • Dublin, Ireland Peter Cameron (Australia) 'Age Becomes Us' 2014 • Hong Kong Wong Tai Wai (Hong Kong) 'East meets with West: Emergency Medicine in the era of globalization' George Podgorny Lecturers ifem AWARDS The Gautam Bodiwala Lifetime Leadership Achievement Award is IFEM’s highest honour. It recognizes Dr Gautam Bodiwala, one of the original group of Consultants in Accident & Emergency Medicine appointed in Leicester in the UK in 1972. In parallel with that work he was instrumental and held various offices in the Casualty Surgeons Association as it was then, the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine and the Faculty of A&E Medicine before it became the College of Emergency Medicine and gained Royal patronage. He also worked tirelessly with colleagues and represented the UK in collaboration with other founding countries to develop the International Federation for Emergency Medicine in 1991. The purpose of the Award is to recognize an individual who has demonstrated an extensive and continuous commitment to the International Federation for Emergency Medicine resulting in significant contributions to the development and advancement of the IFEM in addition to extensive and continuous commitment to the specialty of emergency medicine in their own country. Gautam Bodiwala Lifetime Leadership Achievement Award Recipient

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2000 • Boston, USA

Inaugural Lecture by Gautam G Bodiwala (UK) 'Past, Present and Future of Emergency Medicine'

Gautam Bodiwala

2002 • Edinburgh, UK

Jim Ducharme (Canada) 'EBM and emergency medicine: what is valid - evidence and how should it be applied?'

2004 • Cairns, Australia

Chirs Baggoley (Australia)'The impact of politics on acute healthcare, or With friends like these ....'

2006 • Halifax, Canada

Michael Schull (Canada) 'From ER to Africa'

2008 • San Francisco, USA

Arthur L. Kellerman (USA) 'Leadership in Emergency Medicine: Local, Regional and National Leadership'

2010 • Singapore

V. Anantharaman (Singapore)'Healthcare Reform, Professionalism and Emergency Medicine'

2012 • Dublin, Ireland

Peter Cameron (Australia)'Age Becomes Us'

2014 • Hong Kong

Wong Tai Wai (Hong Kong) 'East meets with West: Emergency Medicine in the era of globalization'

George PodgornyLecturers

ifem AWARDS

The Gautam Bodiwala Lifetime Leadership Achievement Award is IFEM’s highest honour. It recognizes Dr Gautam Bodiwala, one of the original group of Consultants in Accident & Emergency Medicine appointed in Leicester in the UK in 1972. In parallel with that work he was instrumental and held various offices in the Casualty Surgeons Association as it was then, the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine and the Faculty of A&E Medicine before it became the College of Emergency Medicine and gained Royal patronage. He also worked tirelessly with colleagues and represented the UK in collaboration with other founding countries to develop the International Federation for Emergency Medicine in 1991.

The purpose of the Award is to recognize an individual who has demonstrated an extensive and continuous commitment to the International Federation for Emergency Medicine resulting in significant contributions to the development and advancement of the IFEM in addition to extensive and continuous commitment to the specialty of emergency medicine in their own country.

Gautam Bodiwala Lifetime Leadership Achievement Award

Recipient

ifem AWARDS

The purpose of the IFEM Humanitarian Award is to recognize an individual or organization that has conducted work related to international emergency medicine which has led to major humanitarian or public health benefits or positive effects.

Professor MacFarlane was a pioneer in formalising the speciality of emergency medicine in South Africa. He was a champion of pre-hospital and immediate emergency care and was Professorial Chair of Emergency Medicine at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg until the time of his death in June 2006.

2010 • Singapore

Dr Sang Ku Jung, South Korea

2012 • Dublin

Not Known

2014 • Hong Kong

Mark Langdorf representing Authors: Mark Langdorf, Nooreen Khan, Nadia Zuabi, Chelsey Bithell, Karin Reed, Armaan Rowther, Craig Anderson, Shahram Lotfipour, Anthony Medak, Deirdre Anglin, Gregory Hendey, Ali Raja, Brigitte Baumann, Richard Bradley, Paul Juhn, William Mower, Robert Rodriguez

Title: Prevalence and clinical import of thoracic injury identified by chest CT but not chest X-ray in blunt trauma patients

2004

Frederick Burkle (ACEP)

2008

Bradt, David (ACEM)Bullard, Michael (CAEP)

2010

Holliman, C. James (ACEP)Redmond, Anthony D. (CEM-UK)

2012

Tong, Hon-kuan (HKCEM)

2014

Hall, Haywood (PACEMD, ACEP)Wong Tai Wai (HKCEM)

2006

Rick Brennan (ACEM)Michael VanRooyen (ACEP)Centre of Excellence for Emergency Preparedness (CAEP)Yehezkel Waisman (Israeli AEM)

Humanitarian AwardRecipients

Campbell McFarlanePoster Award

Recipients

order of the ifem

Aghababian, Richard (ACEP)Allison Jr, E Jackson (ACEP)Andrew, Louise B (ACEP)Ashby, Richard H (ACEM)Bodiwala, Gautam (BAEM)Brennan, Richard J (ACEM)Cutting, Christopher J (BAEM)Ducharme, James (CAEP)Epstein, Joseph (ACEM)Evans, Roger C (BAEM)Ford, Marsha D (ACEP)Green, Gary B (ACEP)Hamilton, Thomas (ACEM)Kirby, Major General Norman G (BAEM)Little, Keith (BAEM)Murray, Michael (CAEP)Podgorny, George (ACEP)Rutherford, William H (BAEM)Vinen, John (ACEM)Williams, David (BAEM)

Anderson, Ian (BAEM)Auer, Nancy J (ACEP)Baggoley, Christopher J (ACEM)Bedard, Larry A (ACEP)Heyworth, John RC (BAEM)Holliman, C James (ACEP)Gluksman, Edward (ACEP)MacFarlane, Campbell (ACEM)Sinclair, Douglas (CAEP)Schull, Michael (CAEP)

(FIFEM)

MAY 2000

Anantharaman, V (SEMS)Cameron, Peter A (ACEM)Fuentes, Armando Iturbe (SMME)Gasca, Carlos Sanchez (SMME)McGowan, Alastair (BAEM)Schafermeyer, Robert W (ACEP)Smart, David (ACEM)Steill, Ian G (CAEP)Thurston, John GB (BAEM)Van Rooyen, Michael (ACEP)Viveros, Raul Pena (SMME)

JUN 2004

MAY 2002

Alagappan, Kumar (ACEP)Al-Asfoor, Mohamed (BEA)Birnbaumer, Diane (ACEP)Blum, Frederick (ACEP)Dent, Andrew (ACEM)Dickinson, Garth (CAEP)Molzen, George (ACEP)Suter, Robert (ACEP)Wardrope, Jim (BAEM)Wong, Tai-Wai (HKCEM)

APR 2008

Aguilera, Silvio (SAE)Clancy, Michael (CEM)Hobgood, Cherri D (ACEP)Hickey, Fergal (IAEM)Kapur, Girish Bobby (ACEP)Mackechnie, Don (CEM)Menendez, Edgardo (SAE)Menendez, Edgardo (SAE)Rainer, Timothy (HKCEM)Tomaszewski, Christian D (ACEP)Wallis, Lee (EMSSA)

February 2015 Errors and Omissions Excepted G. Bodiwala, T. Rainer, C. Reardon

JUN 2012

Chung, Chin Hung (HKCEM)Kay, Philip (ACEM)Knox, Ian (ACEM)Marrow, Jonathan (BAEM)Martin, Anthony (Irish AEM)Shalley, Martin (BAEM)Thomas, Tamara (ACEP)Weitzman, Brian (CAEP)

JUN 2006

Affleck, Andrew (CAEP)Bey, Tareg A. (ACEP)Brown, Ruth (CEM – UK)Hall, Haywood (ACEP)Hari Prasad, K. (CEM – UK)Isersen, Kenneth V. (ACEP)Koenig, Kristi (ACEP)Singer, Andrew (ACEM)Mulligan, Terrence (ACEP)

JUN 2010

Lau Chor-chiu (HKSEM)

JUN 2014

R. Evans/G Bodiwala (BAEM, now RCEM)

I. Knox (ACEM)

A. Affleck (CAEP)

R. Suter (ACEP)

F. Blum (ACEP)

I. Knox (ACEM)

A. Affleck (CAEP)

R. Suter (ACEP)

F. Blum (ACEP)

Gautam Bodiwala (First elected President)

(UK) Peter Cameron (Australia)

Jim Holliman (USA)

Lee Wallis (South Africa)