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 Cambridge on Friday 28 March 2025 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 organiser is Dr Richard Haddon.
Intended audience
Aimed at anaesthetists local to the region. Consultant anaesthetists, trainee anaesthetists (ST3+), SAS anaesthetists.
Learning objectives
Coming soon.
Programme topics and speakers
Dotting the i's and crossing the T's - editing the Oxford handbook of anaesthesia - Dr Rachel Freedman, Consultant Anaesthetist, St Mary’s Hospital, London and Editor of the Oxford Handbook of AnaesthesiaRisk, choice and consequence: consent and the anaesthetist - Dr Aaron D’Sa, Consultant Anaesthetist and Senior Fellow at Fitzwilliam College in Medical LawPerioperative medicine for specialist surgery - Dr Dan Stubbs, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow and Locum Consultant Anaesthetist in Anaesthesia
Other speakers include:Dr Poppy Aldam, Consultant Transplant Anaesthetist and Bye-Fellow of King’s CollegeDr Kat Kohler, Consultant Anaesthetist
Dr Richard Haddon, Lead Obstetric Anaesthetist, Rosie Hospital
Dr Caroline Phillips, Specialist Registrar, OAA Trainee RepresentativeProfessor Tom Bashford, Honorary Consultant Anaesthetist, CambridgeProfessor Jonathan Coles, Honorary Consultant Neuro-intensivist and Neuro-anaesthetist, research interests focused on describing the pathophysiology of head injury and optimising patient outcome
Do not miss out on this opportunity to get CPD local to you!