Organization
16th Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference 2025
Hotel Zuiderduin, Egmond aan Zee
DSEP: The Dutch Society of Emergency Physicians
History
In 1999, trauma surgeon Jan Luitse and pioneer physician in emergency practice Gos de Vries organized the conference ‘Emergency Medicine, who cares?’ in Amsterdam.
That same year, the Dutch Society of Emergency Physicians (DSEP) was founded. The year 1999 can therefore be seen as a starting point for the new style of emergency medicine in the Netherlands.
Other links in the emergency medicine chain were already forming and developing during that time. Although the emergency medicine departments were becoming more complex, the training of specialized medical staff in these departments was being overlooked. At this time, physicians with little or no experience staffed Dutch EDs. There was no professional training or nationwide standard of care. Meanwhile, physicians, managers and politicians started to realise that through reorganising the provision of acute medical care, its delivery in the ED could be improved.
In 2000, four teaching hospitals started the first emergency medicine training in the Netherlands. Two years later, the first university hospital joined this group. In the following years, more hospitals joined and in 2004, the Stichting Opleiding Spoedeisende Geneeskunde, a foundation to secure and standardize the emergency medicine training programme, was founded. Since 2008, there has been a uniform, nationwide emergency medicine training programme, and since 2009, emergency medicine in the Netherlands has been recognized as an area of special interest by the Royal Dutch Medical Association (KNMG). Since then, the quality and uniformity of emergency medicine training has been overseen by the KNMG. The Stichting Opleiding Spoedeisende Geneeskunde had finally reached its goals and was therefore abolished. In 2011, the first professor in emergency medicine was appointed to the Erasmus University in Rotterdam.
Today
Over the last 15 years, EM in the Netherlands has developed from scratch to an independent area of expertise. The professional association DSEP does unite all EPs and EM residents in the Netherlands and gives emergency medicine a public voice. It has taken responsibility for monitoring and improving the form and quality of training of EPs in the Netherlands. It is taking the lead in bridging the gap between the current Dutch training programme and international training standards. The DSEP participates actively in international umbrella organisations, such as the European Society for Emergency Medicine and the International Federation for Emergency Medicine. Representatives from the DSEP also sit on several national committees concerned with emergency medicine. Today 192 residents are being trained in 28 hospitals with a training program for emergency medicine. Over 300 EPs work in 83 out of 93 Dutch EDs and ten EDs have realized already 24/7/365 coverage with EP-staff. Nowadays, there are more and more Dutch EDs with an emergency physician as the medical manager and the same applies for the Emergency Medical Services. Most training programs have appointed an EP as training director.
Future
Over the coming years, the DSEP and its members face new challenges. Quality of care, patient safety, cost reduction and accessibility are the main driving forces for regionalisation of healthcare in general, and therefore emergency care as an integral part of this process. Continuity of care delivered by specialty physicians. Improving and streamline EM residency programmes. Development of academic emergency medicine. Since 1999, much has been achieved, providing a solid foundation and a good starting point for these future challenges.
Congrescommissie
Sinds 2007 organiseert de congrescommissie het jaarlijks terugkerende Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference (DEMC). Sprekers uit binnen- en buitenland komen hier enthousiast vertellen over alle aspecten van het vak Spoedeisende Geneeskunde tijdens grote plenaire en kleinschalige parallelsessies en workshops. Het congres wordt voorafgegaan door een dag met pre-courses over uiteenlopende onderwerpen.
De eerstvolgende editie van DEMC 2024 zal plaatsvinden op 29, 30 en 31 mei 2024 in Egmond aan Zee.
In 2014 heeft deze commissie het Europese Emergency Medicine congres, Eusem 2014, georganiseerd in de Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam. In 2023 zal deze commissie het International Conference on Emergency Medicine, ICEM 2023, organiseren in Amsterdam. In 2023 heeft deze commissie het International Conference on Emergency Medicine, ICEM 2023, georganiseerd in de RAI in Amsterdam.
Congrescommissie DEMC 2024:
- mevrouw drs. M.E. (Marly) Bos, voorzitter
- mevrouw drs. N. (Naomi) Petersen, vice-voorzitter
- mevrouw drs. K. (Kimm) Tieskens-Henricks
- mevrouw drs. N. (Noortje) Dorscheidt
- de heer drs. S. (Sander) Mol
- mevrouw drs. A. (Anne) Bijnsdorp
- mevrouw drs. M. (Malu) Capellen
- de heer drs. J. (Jimme) Hoekstra
- de heer drs. S. (Sebastian) Vervuurt
- mevrouw drs. V. (Vivienne) de Smet
Informatie voor de media
Het Dutch North Sea Emergency Medicine Conference is een jaarlijks terugkerende wetenschappelijke bijeenkomst, gewijd aan de Spoedeisende Geneeskunde. Het wordt georganiseerd door de Congrescommissie van de NVSHA in opdracht van het bestuur van de NVSHA. Het evenement vindt doorgaans plaats in de eerste week van juni, van woensdag t/m vrijdag, in Hotel Zuiderduin te Egmond aan zee.
Indien u als vertegenwoordiger van de media* bij een onderdeel van het congres aanwezig wilt zijn, dient u hiertoe vooraf (voor het congres) een verzoek in te dienen. Toestemming wordt verleend indien, behalve de NVSHA, ook de voorzitter van de betreffende sessie en de sprekers geen bezwaar hebben. Uw aanwezigheid wordt vooraf door de voorzitter van de sessie aan de overige aanwezigen bekend gemaakt. Verder dient vooraf duidelijk te zijn in welk medium eventuele publicaties zullen verschijnen. U kunt uw verzoek indienen bij de NVSHA door een email te sturen naar: jolien.wiegman@interactiegroep.nl.
*de spelregels voor de media gelden voor alle personen en instanties die (onderdelen van) het congres willen bezoeken met als oogmerk over (onderdelen van) het congres en/of congresdeelnemers / sprekers te publiceren, direct en indirect, in welke vorm dan ook.