19th Annual Conference of the German Society for Interdisciplinary Emergency and Acute Medicine e. V.
Date: May 2 – 4, 2024
Language: German
Location: Kongress am Park, Augsburg
Under the motto “Professionalism and Passion”, the German Society for Interdisciplinary Emergency and Acute Medicine (DGINA) e.V. invites you to its 19th annual congress in Augsburg. The aim of the congress organizers is to inform and prepare all those interested in emergency medicine for current and future challenges.
We are very pleased to be part of the accompanying industry exhibition and to be able to present our mobile patient monitoring system.
Digitalization in emergency medicine
The DGINA Annual Conference is an important training event for all specialist disciplines in emergency and acute medicine. At the congress, participants have the opportunity to discuss acute and emergency medicine topics as well as innovations in emergency care. The numerous sessions offer a broad spectrum of current topics and issues in emergency and acute medicine, such as “Digital networking in emergency care” and “Digital triage”. There will also be an accompanying industry exhibition as well as a variety of lectures, poster sessions, workshops, symposia and a evening program.
Ultralight and mobile patient monitoring
As part of the industry exhibition, we are looking forward to presenting our system for mobile patient monitoring to the participants of DGINA 2024 – based on the 6.5 gram in-ear sensor c-med° alpha in combination with cosinuss° Health. Our monitoring technology has already been extensively tested in various studies and pilot projects in emergency and intensive care medicine (see references). We are looking forward to the exchange with emergency physicians, nursing and rescue staff as well as other professionals in emergency and acute medicine!
More about the DGINA
Founded in 2005, the DGINA now has over 2,300 members and plays an important role as a partner to politicians and healthcare professionals in the field of emergency medicine. The DGINA was established to improve the care of acute emergency patients in Germany by developing interdisciplinary, professional emergency medicine and to support the establishment of interdisciplinary emergency departments.