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Date

Tuesday 22 March 2022 18:00 - 20:00 (Login available 17:45)

Location

Webinar
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Members - £0
Trainess - £0
Non Members - £56

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Login will be available from 17:45, but the broadcast will not start until 18:00.

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Collaboration is the name of the game and the John Smith Airway Award 2022

This year, for the second time, the Association of Anaesthetists will host an Airway Webinar dedicated to Dr John Smith (deceased) with three keynote talks focusing on collaboration in medical research and practice, followed by a presentation to the winner of the award.

Collaboration between healthcare professionals, institutions and internationally is more and more important and this has been brought sharply onto focus by the COVID-19 pandemic. Collaborative research has led to many exciting developments recently at greater speed than previously - the three keynote speaker will discuss their experience with collaborating for the good of our patients.
 
In putting together this webinar, Dr Klein has consulted with the late Dr Smith’s widow, Professor Fang Gao from Birmingham. His wish, as articulated to her, was for an award to be presented by the Association of Anaesthetists, for the best paper about airway management (research, education and patient safety) published in Anaesthesia from authors from anywhere in the world.
 
The Top Airway paper will be voted on by the Board of the Association and the Editors and Associate Editors (formerly known as the International Advisory Panel) and the winner announced at the webinar - the winner will be invited to summarise their work and follow-up planned.

Organiser: Prof Andrew Klein, Cambridge
Chair: Dr Kariem El-Boghdadly, London

Programme

Collaborative trainee network studies - Dr John Cronin (PLAN Trainee Network Chair and AeroComp Study Core Team Member)
COVIDSurg design and delivery at scale - Dr Elizabeth Li (COVIDSurg Investigator)
Collaboration in guideline development - Dr Helen Iliff

Winner of the John Smith Airway Award for 2022 (best paper published in Anaesthesia in 2021)