AUGUST 10-12, 2012   LONG BEACH, CA
 


Conference Overview


Discovering Long Beach


At HBOT2012, you'll experience Instruction from current and former Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship Faculty, who have decades of experience teaching physicians about hyperbaric medicine

 

Paul G. Harch, M.D.,
Director of the Albert J. Lauro Hyperbaric Medicine Department of Medicine, LSU School of Medicine.  Former Director of the LSU School of Medicine Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship for 19 years. A Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine.

 

Philip B. James, M.D.,
Retired Emeritus Professor of Medicine from the University of Dundee, Scotland. Specialist in Occupational Medicine in the European Community, and acting as honorary medical advisor to the 64 charity centers in the UK and the Republic of Ireland which provide oxygen treatment in the community.

 

Keith Van Meter, M.D.,
Section Head, Section of Emergency medicine, LSU School of Medicine. Founder of the LSU Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship. A Clinical Professor of Medicine and world renowned specialist in hyperbaric and diving medicine.  

 

B. Robert Mozayeni, M.D.,
Founder and Executive Director of Translational Medicine Group. Former NIH Fellow & Research Methodology and Medical Devices Development Specialist.

 

James Wright, M.D.,
Former Director of Hyperbaric Clinical Research, USAFSAM & Aerospace and Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship Instructor
 

 

 

Latest News
 

Physician Educational Credits Now Approved


Continuing Education, Inc. designates this live activity for a maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
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Instruction about participating in on-going Translational Medicine Studies available to the practitioner to increase hyperbaric medical center revenue and prestige in the surrounding community
 

NBIRR-01:  Mild-Moderate TBI or PTSD, 18-65:  Restoring Brain Injured Veterans, NFL Players & Police Officers and others to more productive lives

 

HAPI: The Hyperbaric Amputation Prevention Initiative:  Working to provide the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) with the data they requested on Wagner Grade I & II Wounds to help prevent amputations.  Under a translational medicine study, Medicare and state Medicaid will pay for patient treatment

 

HOPS:  Hospital Outcomes & Profit System:  Integrating Hyperbaric Medicine into Hospital routine patient care for increased recovery and lower costs to the hospital.

 

Tired of Being Ignored by Your Colleagues?

 

Frustrated that Hyperbaric Medicine is called

"a Treatment in Search of a Disease"

 

Then Come and Participate in the Hyperbaric Translational Medicine Revolution
and Help Make Hyperbaric Medicine the Standard of Care for All of Its Indications