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Date

Saturday 14 November 09:00 - 11:00 (login available from 08:45)

Location

Webinar
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Members £0
Trainee members £0
non Members £0

Programme

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About this webinar

A number of new cerebral monitors have recently been developed and studied, and this webinar sponsored by Medtronic will introduce two of these (cerebral oximetry and nociception level). We will discuss how they work and their impact on patient safety and outcomes according to the most recent research. We will also demonstrate their use using the latest in patient simulation and there will be an opportunity to ask questions of clinicians who have experience with their use.
 
You can log in from the comfort of your own home, your office, or any where else that is convenient. All you need is a decent internet connection and a quiet room. If you are unable to attend live,  do not worry, you will be automatically sent the recording 24 hours after the webinar whether you attend or not. 

You need to register with the Webinar system in order to view the live webinar, after you have booked using the button on the left, the registration link will be emailed directly to you.

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Please ignore questions about access and dietary requirements during the booking process. Please ensure the email we have for you is correct, as this is where the link will be sent.

This webinar is kindly sponsored by Medtronic. Agenda and speakers organised and selected by the Association of Anaesthetists

 
Please click the logo to go through to sponsor website

Organiser: Prof Andrew Klein, Editor in Chief, Anaesthesia

Near-infrared spectroscopy to monitor cerebral and somatic perfusion - Dr Derek Amoako

The past, present and future of cerebral perfusion in cardiac surgery
Dr Roberto Mosca, Wythenshawe

An Introduction to Nociception Monitoring and some clinical applications
Prof Anil Hormis, Rotherham


Monitoring analgesia and pain - what we know now and what we need to know for the future - Prof Finn Radtke, Denmark