Team

Dr Stéphane Foucher

Dr Stéphane

FOUCHER

Emergency Unit – (Trauma and Stoke) – Emergency physician and aviation medicine expert

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Dr Pascal Zellner

Dr Pascal

ZELLNER

President of the Scientific Committee, hospital practitioner at SAMU 73, emergency and mountain rescue doctor – Iffremont

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Dr Christian Poirel

Dr Christian

POIREL

Emergency doctor, professional firefighter, doctor attached to the Paris fire brigade. Marseille Dragon Base, member of SOFRAMAS

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Dr Christophe Chapuis

Dr Christophe

CHAPUIS

Doctor specialised in emergency medicine, professional firefighter, emergency doctor, SDIS34

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Dr Jean Claude Deslandes

Dr Jean-Claude

DESLANDES

Anaesthetist, responsible for teaching, Montpellier

Born on 5 October 1945 in Vergèze (30)

Certificate of Special Studies in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

University Diploma in Socio-Economics of Health.

University Diploma in Biology and Sports Medicine.

University Diploma of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine.

University Diploma in Disaster Medicine.

University Diploma of Expertise and Bodily Injuries.

Colonel Doctor of the Fire Brigade

Auditor of the Institut des Hautes Etudes pour la Sécurité Intèrieure (class of 1995).

Expert member of the HEMS Eurocopter working group (2013)

Member of the Foundation of the Academy of Medicine (2019)

Knight of the Legion of Honour

Officer of the National Order of Merit

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Dr Hervé COADOU

Dr Hervé

COADOU

Emergency hospital practitioner (Head of the Helicopter SMUR SAMU59), in charge of the Helicopter SMUR 59

Doctor COADOU is a Hospital Practitioner in Emergency Medicine and has been practicing at the SAMU-SMUR-Centre 15 of Lille since 1998. He is a member of the SFMU and sits on the board of directors of the AFHSH.

Having discovered the helicopter within the Bataillon de Marins-Pompiers de Marseille, where he was trained in rescue in dangerous environments (IMP-2), he then practised helicopter medicine within the SAMU59 with the Sécurité Civile and then set up the HéliSMUR du Nord.

He is also a graduate in Sports Medicine and Biology, Mountain Medicine, Circulatory Assistance, Bio-Statistics and Telemedicine.

He set up the Mobile Circulatory Assistance Unit (UMAC) at the Lille University Hospital and carried out the first Helicopter ECMO mission at the SAMU du Nord in 2006.

He is a strong advocate of medical regulation, and in partnership with the University of Lille, he developed the HeliSMUR application, a regulation and monitoring tool for heliborne medical missions, and an activity register.

His teaching activities are focused on heliported medicine and transport with circulatory assistance.

He will join the team of HEMS trainers of the Fondation de l’Académie de Médecine in 2020.

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