1990 AAMS conference report

1990 AAMS conference report

AAMS CONFERENCE REPORT 1990 AAMS Conference Report by Howard M. Collett Busloads of convention-goers visited the eleven helicopters and nine airplan...

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AAMS CONFERENCE REPORT

1990 AAMS Conference Report by Howard M. Collett

Busloads of convention-goers visited the eleven helicopters and nine airplanes at the static display.

Another record performance was recorded by the 1990 AAMS Conference held in Nashville, Tennessee in September. An estimated 1,500 program administrators, medical directors, chief flight nurses, pilots and communications technicians from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, South America and other regions of the world assembled at the 1,900-room Opryland Hotel for the event. The conference was the 11th annual meet for the air medical transport industry, sponsored by four national associations and hosted by Vanderbilt Lifeflight. The Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS), the National Flight Nurses Association (NFNA), the National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA) and the National Flight Paramedics Association (NFPA) were the event's sponsors. Aircraft and configurations at the AAMS conference will be covered in our November issue.

Highlights

Highlights included a seminar sponsored by the Commission on Accreditation of Air Medical Services (CAAMS) (see page 13 of this issue), the election of new officers for AAMS, a record number of exhibitors, and five full educational tracks featuring 56 different classes for management, clinical, communication, aviation, and special interest groups. In addition, the Scientific Assembly featured 47 oral abstracts and 21 poster presentations. It was a big year for exhibitors, with more helicopters and airplanes in the exhibit hall and on static display than during any previous conference. Eleven twin-engine helicopters and nine turboprop and turbojet airplanes were parked on the ramp at the airport. Busloads of convention-goers arrived every half-hour to view the aircraft and their medical configurations. The November issue of the Journal will give a comprehensive overview of the

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aircraft and configurations featured at the display. New A A M S Officers

Frank Thomas, MD, ended his twoyear term as president of AAMS and passed the ceremonial gavel to Donnie Stamper, program director for Staff for Life (Columbia, MO). Elected as vice president/president-elect was Jane Wynn, RN, program director for CareFlite (Dallas, TX). Voted secret a r y / t r e a s u r e r was Bill Bryant, p r o g r a m d i r e c t o r of CareLink (Lubbock, TX). Most of the AAMS Standing Committees saw changes in leadership. Connie Schneider (Loyola Lifestar, Chicago, IL) became chairperson of the Safety Committee. Craig Yale (Flight For Life, Colorado Springs, CO) b e c a m e c h a i r p e r s o n of the Finance Committee. Larry Cooper (Samaritan AirEvac, Phoenix, AZ) will head up the Fixed-Wing Committee, and the Standards Committee merged 11

AAMS CONFERENCE REPORT As a result of Jane Wynn's election, the Executive Liaison Committee (ELC), made up of the four association presidents, appointed a new clinical editor to The Journal ofAir Medical Transport. Nicholas Benson, MD, former Physician Liaison and one of two Scientific Section Editors for the Journal, Outgoing AAMS president Frank Thomas wishes Donnie a c c e p t e d the Stamper, new president, great success in moving the air appointment. His medical industry forward. t r a n s i t i o n with with the Quality Assurance Commit- Ms. Wynn, his replacement as Physitee, with Kendra Tjelmeland (Samari- cian Liaison, and the selection of tan AirEvac, Phoenix, AZ) as another Scientific Section Editor will transpire over the next few months. chairperson. At press time, a chairperson for the Communications Committee had not Awards Four awards were given, honoring been appointed. All AAMS Regions k e p t their the following people: Henry Bock, MD current leadership except Region 6, (Indianapolis, IN) received the mediwhere Tom Guarisco (Oschner Flight cal award for his many significant medCare, New Orleans, LA) became its ical contributions to the industry; Don director. And a new position, that of Wright (Enterprise, AL) and Tom ACEP ( A m e r i c a n College of Einhorn (Houston, TX) shared the Jim Emergency Physicians) Liaison, was Charleson award for their efforts to created. Hank Bock, MD, promote aviation safety; Nicholas Ben(Indianapolis, IN) was appointed to the son, MD (Greenville, NC) received the research and education award for his position.

Nicholas Benson speaks after receiving the research and education award.

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Jean H e r g e s p r e s e n t s the Jim Charleson award to Don Wright and Tom Einhorn.

extensive efforts at sharing research; and Dave Samuels (Phoenix, AZ) received the Marriott-Carlson award for his significant contributions to the overall enhancement, development and promotion of the air medical services industry. Research Foundation

Patty Campbell, RN, of Samaritan AirEvac (Phoenix, AZ) succeeded Maureen Mooney (Pensacola, FL) as president of the Foundation for Aeromedical Research (formerly the Aeromedical Research Foundation). At the conference, the foundation awarded research grants to Renee Holleran, RN (University Air Care, Cincinnati, OH), and Richard Cook, Jr., MD (LIFE LION, Hershey, PA). Several features evolving from the conference are planned in the next two issues of the Journal. In November, our focus will be on aircraft completion, and we will feature several of the aircraft on display in Nashville. December is our annual forecast issue, and will feature the prognosis of the new AAMS President Donnie Stamper and projections by key operators in the air medical industry. Next year's AAMS conference, the 12th annual meeting for the air medical transport industry, will be held October 12-19, 1991 in Tampa, Florida. Now is the time to start planning for yet another year of growth, safe operation, and c o m m i t m e n t to quality patient care.

Michael Burke prepares to present the MarriottCarlson award to Dave Samuels.

Henry Bock receives the medical award from Tim Hynes.

The Journal of Air Medical Transport • October 1990

AAMS CONFERENCE REPORT

The Journal of Air Medical Transport • October 1990

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