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Event Details


Key Details

Date

Friday 24 April 2026

Location

Sandy Park Conference Centre
Sandy Park Way Exeter
EX2 7NN

Fees

£265 - Members
£210 now £100! - Resident Doctors
£385 - Non-members
£132.50 - Retired members


Programme

Terms and Conditions

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Core Topics Exeter is now closed for online bookings. If you wish to attend, please contact the team on [email protected]

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 Exeter on Friday 24 April 2026 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 Dr Ed McIlroy and Dr Adam Green. 

Residents, expect a lower rate of £100 for this Core Topics event, don't miss out on this special fee! 

Intended audience

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

Programme topics and speakers

Pulmonary Hypertension for the DGH anaesthetist 
by Dr Paul Harris

Clinical decision making 
by Dr Jim Down, Consultant in Critical Care and anaesthesia, University College London Hospitals  

Medico legal issues in Anaesthesia
by Dr Helen Marshall

Trauma for the DGH Anaesthetist
by Dr Lauren Weekes

Paediatrics 
Dr Ellen Rawlinson

GLP-1’s agonists present and future implications
Dr Matt Short

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


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