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Date

Saturday 21 March 9am - 10:30am (login available from 8:45)

Location

Webinar
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Fees

Members £0
Trainee members £0
non Members £0

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About this webinar

This webinar may become oversubscribed - if you want to receive the recording but are not going to attend live please use this link to book the recording - the link will be automatically sent to you on the 22nd of March.

if you try to book the webinar but it is full, please use this link to book the recording, which will be sent to you automatically on the 22nd if you book now

Now we are in the next (‘delay’) phase of managing the Covid-19 pandemic, anaesthetic and critical care departments are planning and preparing for the influx of critically ill patients. Based on experience elsewhere, it is highly likely anaesthetists will be asked to assist their critical care colleagues. For many anaesthetists this will be daunting as they have not worked in such environments for many years. They will need to 'side skill’ to update themselves on contemporary critical care practice. Priorities include safe intubation, use of PPE, management of patients with ARDS (and proning), and ethical dilemmas. This webinar will provide information on these areas. It will be provided free to access to all by the Association of Anaesthetists - register now.

You need to register with the Webinar system in order to view the live webinar, after you have booked using the button on the left, the registration link will be emailed directly to you.

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Please ignore questions about access and dietary requirements during the booking process. Please ensure the email we have for you is correct, as this is where the link will be sent.

You can log in from the comfort of your own home, your office, or any where else that is convenient. All you need is a decent internet connection and a quiet room. If you are unable to attend live do not worry, you will be automatically sent the recording 24 hours after the webinar whether you attend or not.

Organiser: Dr Mike Nathanson, President Elect, Association of Anaesthetists
Chair:     Dr Tim Meek, Honorary Secretary, Association of Anaesthetists

Speakers
What is new in guidelines for airway management in patients with COVID-19
Prof Tim Cook, Bath
Clinical management of ARDS
Dr Charlotte Summers, Cambridge
Pandemic ethics: achieving moral balance
Dr Dan Harvey, Nottingham
Cross-skilling: join the team
Dr Sarah Clarke, Blackburn