About this online seminar
We have moved some of our seminars online, bringing you the same high-quality anaesthesia education that you're used to, but in a digital and interactive bite-size format. Find out more
here.
What you can expect when attending an online seminar:• Great online education with experts in their field• Delegate numbers restricted to maximise discussion•
Interactive features to add to your learning experience
• Receive the seminar recording to watch back and reflect on• Gain 3 CPD points by attending an online seminar
We are pleased to introduce an online neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring and management seminar. We are delighted to welcome Professor Sorin Brull to the faculty, a global expert, teacher, researcher and publisher in the field. Join us for a selection of interactive talks, case discussions, and video demonstrations. These will highlight the background, myths and misunderstandings around the use of NMB drugs, reversal drugs and monitoring. Modern anaesthesia practice requires muscle relaxation to facilitate airway management and surgical requirements. A consequence is the risk of residual neuromuscular blockade and its harmful sequelae. We will present simple practical solutions to ‘how to do it’ monitoring as part of an overarching strategy for NMB use, to enhance safe clinical practice.
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This online seminar is kindly sponsored by:
Programme
Organiser and chair: Dr Grant Rodney, Dundee
• The basics Prof Sorin Brull, Florida, USA
• Monitoring: beyond clinical intuition Prof Sorin Brull, Florida, USA
• Monitoring: practical tips and video images Dr Pavan Bangalore, Dundee
• Drugs: relaxing and reversing Dr Grant Rodney, Dundee• Strategy: 'putting it together' Dr Grant Rodney, Dundee• Clinical cases All faculty
Joining the online seminar
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. We encourage all delegates to attend online seminars live to ensure you get the most out of the learning experience and interaction with the speakers.
Please ignore questions about access and dietary requirements during the booking process. Further details will be sent automatically via email. We will also be sending a link to a Moodle page with further resources for the seminar. Please ensure the email we have for you is correct, and remember to check for updates in that email account in the week prior to the webinar.