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Available on demand

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Trainee Members - £25 / £40 after April 1st
Full Members - £32 / £47 after April 1st
Non Members - £68 / £83 after April 1st

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This webinar is being put on in association with APAGBI. Essential paediatric CPD for members of the Association of Anaesthetists and APAGBI. Keep up to date with new developments in paediatric anaesthesia, including the controversy about paediatric tonsillectomy - should all children be booked as day cases? National audit data from emergency laparotomy in children and also airway disasters. Plus updates from the new curriculum - for teachers and trainees. This webinar will be useful for all with an interest in paediatric anaesthesia including SAS doctors and trainees.


Organisers: Prof Andy Klein, Papworth and Dr Judith Nolan
Chairs: Dr Judith Nolan, Chair Education and Training Committee APAGBI and Dr Divya Raviraj, Trainee Committee Chair

Programme
Paediatric Anaesthesia and the 2021 RCoA curriculum: opportunities and challenges - Dr Russell Perkins, (Manchester)
CASAP interim findings (Children’s Acute Surgical Abdomen Programme) - the story so far - Dr Amaki Sogbodjor, (Great Ormond Street)
Day case tonsillectomy- Dr Rishi Diwan, (Alder Hey)
Unrecognised Oesophageal Intubation - Dr Fiona Kelly, (Bath)