Time
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Programme item
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08:15-08:35
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Yoga session (Stream A) | Meditation session (Stream B)
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08:35-09:15
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Exhibition / Networking / View the posters
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09:15-09:30
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Stream A
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Welcome address
Dr Mike Nathanson, President, Association of Anaesthetists
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09:30-10:00
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Keynote Ailing health: artificial intelligence in healthcare
Prof Hugh Montgomery, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London
Chair: Dr Mike Nathanson, President, Association of Anaesthetists
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10:00-11:15
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Stream A
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Stream B
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Stream C
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T1a: Wellbeing
Chair: Dr Robert Self, Honorary Membership Secretary Elect, Association of Anaesthetists
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T1b: High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO)
Chair: Dr Tim Meek, Immediate Past Honorary Secretary, Association of Anaesthetists
(sponsored by Fisher & Paykel Healthcare)
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T1c: Exhibition showcase
Chair: Dr Peter Young, Elected Member, Association of Anaesthetists
Panellists: Ms Nicki Dill, Barema, Dr David Whitaker, Manchester & Dr Kathleen Ferguson, Immediate Past President, Association of Anaesthetists
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10:00-10:40
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Coaching and mentoring for career-long wellbeing
Dr Rebecca Viney, London & Mr Matt Driver, Glasgow
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HFNO - what is the mechanism
Dr Andy Lumb, Leeds
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Check out the latest on what industry have to offer, presented by an Association Board member with a panel discussion.
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HFNO after surgery
Prof Andrew Klein, Cambridge
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10:40-11:00
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Egan, skilled helpers and anaesthetists
Dr Gordon French, Northampton
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Pre-oxygenation with HFNO
Dr Malin Jonsson Fagerlund, Stockholm, Sweden
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11:00-11:15
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Discussion
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Discussion
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11:15-12:00
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Break / Exhibition / Networking / View the posters
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11:30-11:55
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Stream A
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Stream B
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The effectiveness of patient monitoring in shoulder
surgery for the elderly patient
Speaker: Prof Anil Hormis, Consultant Anaesthetist, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Industry-sponsored symposium, supported by Medtronic
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Learn more about how the world’s lightest and smartest respirator is protecting anaesthetists on the frontline of the pandemic
Chair: Mr Simon Cornish, CleanSpace
Speaker: Dr Robert Wengritzky, Specialist Anaesthetist, Frankston Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Industry-sponsored symposium, supported by CleanSpace Respirators
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12:00-13:15
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Stream A
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Stream B
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Stream C
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T2a: Emergencies: the big three
Chair: Dr Matthew Davies, Honorary Secretary, Association of Anaesthetists
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T2b: When failure is a success in disguise
(Organised by the Association Trainee committee, all anaesthetists welcome)
Chair: Dr Roopa McCrossan, Immediate Past Chair, Trainee Committee
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T2c: Oral presentations: case series / reports
Chair: Dr Tim Meek, Immediate Past Honorary Secretary
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12:00-12:20
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Hip fracture
Prof Nicolai Bang Foss, Copenhagen, Denmark
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17 Pencils and an FRCA
Dr Lyndsey Forbes, Glasgow
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This session will present the top oral presentations within the case series / reports category
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12:20-12:40
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Laparotomy
Dr David Saunders, Newcastle
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Motivation - how to bounce back
Dr Stuart Edwardson, Edinburgh
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12:40-13:00
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
Dr Mark Stoneham, Oxford
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A path through the jungle
Mr Dean Coomer, Skills Mentor, Chimp Management
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13:00-13:15
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Discussion
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Discussion
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13:15-14:45
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Break / Exhibition / Networking / View the posters
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13:20-14:10
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Stream A
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Stream B
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Finding friends and influencing people - rebuilding your perioperative iron service
Chair: Dr Caroline Evans, Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist, Cardiff
Restarting an optimal iron service, with consensus
Dr Caroline Evans, Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist, Cardiff
Using the support networks available to you
Miss Sam Timmins, Patient Blood Management Practitioner – SW, NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT)
Restart, recovery, redesign
Dr James Prentis, Consultant Anaesthetist, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Industry-sponsored symposium, supported by Pharmacosmos UK, including funding of speakers
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(14:10-14:40) Lost in the ether: Missing perspectives within anaesthesia
Ms Caroline Hamson, Heritage Manager, Association of Anaesthetists and Ms Norma Gregory, EDI Heritage Consultant, Nottingham News Centre
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14:45-16:00
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Stream A
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Stream B
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Stream C
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T3a: Addiction
Chair: Dr Kathleen Ferguson, Immediate Past President, Association of Anaesthetists
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T3b: Environment and sustainability
Chair: Dr Mike Kinsella, Chair of the Environment and Sustainability Committee, Association of Anaesthetists
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T3c: Oral presentations: original research
Chair: Dr Naomi Freeman, Honorary Secretary, Trainee Committee, Association of Anaesthetists
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14:45-15:05
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Doctors and use of substances
Dr Eilish Gilvarry, Cumbria
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Forced labour and child labour: Worker rights abuse in medical supply chains
Prof Mahmood Bhutta, London
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This session will present the top oral presentations within the original research category.
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15:05-15:25
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Preoperative management of the opioid addicted patient
Dr Mark Jackson, Exeter
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Nitrous oxide project
Ms Alifia Chakera, Edinburgh
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15:25-15:45
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A personal view
Dr Colin Baird, Auckland, New Zealand
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Industrial ecology - improving environmental infrastructure
Prof Cassandra Thiel, New York, USA
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15:45-16:00
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Discussion
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Discussion
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16:00-16:45
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Break / Exhibition / Networking / View the posters
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16:45-17:15
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Stream A
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John Snow Lecture - Current deficits in airway research
Dr Laura Duggan, Vancouver, Canada
Chair: Dr Mike Nathanson, President, Association of Anaesthetists
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17:20-18:35
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T4a: Anaesthesia 75th Anniversary Session
Chair: Dr Craig Bailey, Editor, Anaesthesia
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17:20-17:35
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Deaths associated with anaesthesia - what have we learnt since the 1950’s? Prof Mike Irwin, Hong Kong
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17:35-17:50
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Assessment of pain - what have we learnt since the 1970’s? Dr Helen Laycock, London
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17:50-18:05
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Manual in-line stabilisation during tracheal intubation: what have we learnt since the 90’s? Dr Matthew Wiles, Sheffield
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18:05-18:20
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Grading the view of the larynx - what have we learnt since the 1980’s? Dr Laura Duggan, Vancouver, Canada
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18:20-18:35
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Discussion
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18:35
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Close of day 1
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18:35-19:35
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Doctors' Mess with Dr Rebecca Viney and Matt Driver
Doctors' Mess was established early in 2020 as the pandemic began. It allows groups of doctors to share their experiences in a safe and confidential virtual space with themes of coaching, positive psychology, mutual support and diversity. To date, there have been almost 100 Doctors' Mess events with participants from primary care and difference specialities in hospital medicine. To find out more, visit www.caringforcarers.org
Join us for a 'pop up' Doctors' Mess, zoom link available on the platform programme. The theme of the event will be Seligman's PERMA model from Positive Psychology. You will find a confidential and uplifting virtual area to share and learn about the PERMA model and how to apply it.
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