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Date

Monday 2 October 2023

Location

The Association Of Anaesthetists
21 Portland Place London
W1B 1PY

Fees

£215 - Members
£170 - Trainee Members
£440 - Non-members
£107.50 - Retired Members

Programme

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We're looking for new seminar material, both lecture and workshop based.

What is a seminar

The Association is the UK’s leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia. The Association’s seminar programme features leading experts in anaesthesia, critical care and pain medicine presenting the latest information and thinking on a variety of key anaesthesia topics. Our seminars are designed to focus on a specific field of interest within anaesthesia and help to build on specialist interests. They offer an intimate learning environment, with a maximum of 50 delegates attending each. Keeping the numbers low encourages delegate and faculty interaction.

About this seminar

This popular lecture based seminar is suitable for all anaesthetists and will focus on managing the difficult airway. The programme will cover a range of topics including anaesthetising the airway, fibreoptic and videolaryngoscopic techniques as well as management of the difficult airway in children.

Intended audience

Aimed at anaesthetists with an interest in airway management. Consultant anaesthetists, trainee anaesthetists, SAS anaeathetists. 

Learning objectives

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Sponsors and exhibitors

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Programme topics and speakers

Programme attached.

Organiser: Mark Sandby-Thomas

Evidence based basics - Dr Mark Sandby-Thomas, Cardiff 
Paediatric difficult airway management - Dr Mari Roberts, Cardiff 
Videolaryngoscope guided intubation - Dr James Tozer, Newport 
Practical awake fibreoptic intubation - Dr David Leslie, Cardiff 
Human factors in airway management - Dr Mark Sandby-Thomas, Cardiff