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Date

Friday 12 February 2021
09:30 - 14:00 (login available from 09:15)

Location

Online
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Fees

Member - £70
Trainee Member - £35
Retired Member - £35
Non-Member - £120

Programme

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About this Online Core Topics

Join us on Friday 12 February 2021 for the latest updates in anaesthesia. 

The Department of Anaesthesia at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust present an informative programme of talks delivered by national experts.

This online Core Topics programme was designed by local Hull doctors. It includes current topics that will be of interest to all anaesthetists in the UK. 

This half-day online Core Topics will be recorded for registered delegates to watch back on and is worth 4 CPD points!

Programme

  • Perioperative care: better together
    Dr Ramai Santhirapala, CPOC lead for shared decision making, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London
  • Front-of-neck-Airway (FONA) in children: plans to avoid it and planning for failure
    Dr Richard Craig, Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool
  • The role of virtual reality in health care
    Dr Dave Wright, Director of the Hull Institute for Learning and Simulation, Hull
  • Challenging cases in obstetric anaesthesia
    Dr Satya Francis, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester
  • Depth of Anaesthesia and complications after major surgery
    Dr Duncan Chambler, Dorset County Hospital, Dorset
  • Increasing theatre productivity using flow coaching
    Dr Tom Downes, Clinical Lead for Quality Improvement at STH Health Foundation, Sheffield
  • Deemed consent for organ donation
    Mr Phil Walton, Project Lead - Deemed Consent Legislation, NHS Blood and Transplant
  • The 2021 curriculum for anaesthesia
    Dr Chris Carey, Chair of the ETE Board, Royal College of Anaesthetists