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Date

Friday 28 November 2025

Location

Hilton Southampton - Utilita Bowl
Botley Road West End Southampton Hampshire
SO30 3XH

Fees

£260 - Members
£205 - Resident Doctors
£380 - Non-members
£130 - Retired members


Programme

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What is Core Topics?

The Association is the UK’s leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia.

Keep up to date with essential topics in anaesthesia and gain important CPD by attending out Core Topics meetings. Central to the Association's educational programme, these are one day meetings held at different locations are the UK and Ireland. Discover what's new, share ideas and network with with peers in these interactive sessions.


About this Core Topics

Join us in Southampton on Friday 28 November for the latest updates in anaesthesia. It will be an interesting day full of presentations from local and regional speakers who are experts in their field. The organisers are Drs James Plumb and Jenny McLachlan.



Intended audience

Aimed at anaesthetists local to the region. Consultant anaesthetists, Resident Doctors (ST3+), SAS anaesthetists


Programme topics and speakers

Managing the anxious child by Dr Ruth Young

Human factors in the operating theatre by Dr Rachel Broadley 
Learning objectives:
1. Error Management' - an understanding of the relevance of psycholigical safety to managing performance
2. Barriers to psychological safety - it's not (all) about speaking-up
3. An approach to improving team working through psychological safety

Navigating the later stages of anaesthetic career by Dr Ravi Gill 

Peri-operative haematology dilemmas by Dr Sara Boyce

Preventing long-term harm from opioids by Dr Anna Walton

Cardiac arrest in 2025: What is new, what about ECMO CPR and what does NAP 7 mean for me? by Dr James Raitt
Learning objectives:
1. Management of refractory shockable rhythms
2. The role of ECMO
3. What does NAP 7 mean for me

Ethics of Organ Donation by Dr Ben Ivory
Learning objectives:
1. Feel confident in the management of DBD and DCD donors in theatre
2. Gain a conceptual understanding of the diagnosis of death
3. Feel confident in the recent updates to the AOMRC code for the diagnosis of death

96 days alone at sea - rowing for a cause by Dr Leo Krivskiy, University Hospitals Southampton 

 

Do not miss out on this opportunity to get CPD local to you!




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