The Australian Antarctic Division, the State Government of Tasmania, and the Australian Academy of Science welcomes SCAR and COMNAP participants and Delegates to SCAR COMNAP 2020.
SCAR COMNAP 2020 will include a full program of meetings, symposia, side events and social events including the COMNAP Symposium, public SCAR lecture, and exhibition and poster sessions all structured to encourage SCAR and COMNAP attendee participation. It promises to be a world class event, capitalising on Hobart’s unique status as the gateway to East Antarctica and the home of Australia’s premier Antarctic institutions.
The SCAR Open Science Conference theme “Antarctic Science – Global Connections” recognises the significance of the scientific connections between Antarctica and the global system. It also reflects the strongly connected Antarctic science community and, in the spirit of the Antarctic Treaty system, the importance of collaboration in Antarctic science.
The Advanced Life Support Level 1 is a one-day course aimed at providing the candidate with the skills and knowledge to manage a patient in the immediate period of crisis. It includes the recognition, assessment and immediate management of a deteriorating patient. It is designed for healthcare professionals with limited or infrequent exposure to crisis events requiring advanced life support.
Please visit the GPTT page for additional information and to register for the one-day course.