What is Core Topics?
Core Topics is your gateway to staying ahead in anaesthesia. Run by the Association of Anaesthetists, the UK’s leading provider of postgraduate education for all pathways into Anaesthesia, these one-day conferences are packed with the latest clinical updates, CPD opportunities, and chances to network with your peers.
Central to the Association's educational programme, these are one day meetings held at different locations are the UK and Ireland. Join expert-led sessions, share knowledge and build your professional network in these interactive sessions.
We're going hybrid! - Core Topics Midlands, Thursday 4 December
We are excited to introduce the option to either join us at the MTC Coventry, or from the comfort of your own home for our first ever hybrid Core Topics event! Enjoy a stimulating day of learning and discussion on key developments in anaesthesia. Organised by Dr Rohit Mittal and Dr Krish Radhakrishna, this event brings together a fantastic line-up of local and regional experts to share insights and experience on a wide range of essential topics.
Whether you're a consultant, SAS anaesthetist, or Resident Doctor (ST3+), this is a perfect opportunity to earn CPD, perspectives, and connect with colleagues in your region.
Programme topics include:
pEEg - moving on from MAC by Dr Mark Barley, Nottingham University Hospital
From Experience to Excellence: Lessons from Anaesthetic Events by Dr Krish Radhakrishna, University Hospitals Birmingham
Peri-operative medicine by Dr George Madden, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire
Burnout and resilience by Dr Hanlie Duplessis, Oxford University Hospital
Obstetric anaesthesia in the UK: updates challenges and the future beyond 2025 by Dr Seema Quasim, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire
Videolaryngoscopy: From good to great by Dr Umair Ansari, UHCW
Awake Spinal Surgery by Dr Sandeep Konduru and Dr Irita Iksele, University Hospitals of North Midlands
Intensive Care - the shocked patient by Dr Roger Townsend, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire
Virtual Wards by Dr Iain Goodhart, Addenbrooks Hospital
With thanks to our event sponsor:
