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Date

Thursday 23 November

Location

Online
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Online

Fees

Member (and RCoA members)* - £89
Trainee Member (and RCoA trainees)*  - £44
Retired Member - £43
Non-Member - £147

*For RCoA members please email [email protected] quoting your RCoA member number to receive a code to book at member rates

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About this event

The Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group Patient Safety Conference will be held virtually this year on Thursday 23 November 2023. The first session will include engaging lectures around the current work of SALG, and the second session will focus on topical issues in relation to a selected group or society (yet to be announced). There will be a prize session for accepted abstracts, with a poster section and oral presentations. 

This online conference is being organised by SALG co-chairs, Dr Peter Young from the Association of Anaesthetists, Dr Felicity Platt, Royal College of Anaesthetists

The day will provide valuable knowledge for doctors engaged in clinical anaesthesia, pain management and intensive care medicine, and who have an interest in improving patient safety.   

Accepted abstracts

Congratulations to all abstract submitters who have been accepted for oral presentation or ePoster display at the SALG Patient Safety Conference.

A list of accepted ePosters can be found here.

The five highest-scoring abstracts in the preliminary review have been invited to present their work during the conference.

Selected abstract may be published, in an abridged form, in the Patient Safety Update.

 

Programme


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