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Date

Available on demand

Location

Webinar
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Fees

Resident Doctor Members - £40
Full Members - £50
Non Members - £90

Programme

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About this webinar

What’s New in ICU is a timely update designed for anaesthetists who care for critically ill patients and want to stay aligned with current thinking and evolving practice in intensive care. While the detailed programme will be announced shortly, the webinar will focus on key developments, emerging evidence, and practical insights that influence day-to-day decision-making in the ICU and peri-operative setting. Whether you work regularly in critical care or interface with ICU through on-call commitments, referrals, or post-operative management, this session will provide a concise, clinically relevant overview to support safe, up-to-date practice and informed multidisciplinary working.

Organiser: Dr Sally El Ghazali, Consultant Anaesthetist and Intensivist, London North West London Hospital Trust 
Chair: Dr Sekina Bakare, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, Hammersmith Hospital  

Programme
Professor Ben Creagh-Brown: SQUEEZE trial 
Dr Jo Simpson: "Can preoperative risk assessment tools help with critical care expansion planning?"
Professor Luigi Camporota: "ARDS Ventilation Revisited: Unconventional Strategies with and without ECMO