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External Events: Anaesthesia UK Courses in April & May

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RCOA CPD Meeting

 

VIRTUAL MEETING

 

5 CPD CREDITS

 

Wednesday 20th April 2022

09.00 – 15.25 (BST, United Kingdom)

 

This event is aimed at the practicing anaesthetist, trainees and consultants. It has an eclectic mix of topics that might otherwise only be found in specialist meetings. Topics include medical of patients presenting with medical problems; management of patients presenting with issues associated with chronic pain; management of patients at the extremes of age; developing and supporting colleagues; and basic aspects of anaesthesia. (5 CPD points allocated to this meeting.)

 

Programme

Key learning objectives include:

Identifying and managing children and adults with cardiac disease.

Managing patients presenting with diabetes, pheochromocytoma and frailty.

An American perspective of the global opioid crisis.

Management of patients presenting with facial pain

Developing simulation and lessons from mentoring practice to help support training and colleagues

The faculty consists of experts from around the world. It includes specialists in medicine, paediatrics, anaesthesia and chronic pain medicine.

The participant will be able to archive many of the more difficult CPD requirements for maintenance of excellence in clinical  practice. They may be more able to develop and improve their own local area of work.

Programme Link

https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/events/anaesthetic-updates-22

 

Booking Link:
https://www.eventsforce.net/rcoa/frontend/reg/tRegisterEmailNew.csp?pageID=170114&eventID=439&tempPersonID=239574

 

 

 

 

 

UK Maternal Cardiology Society webinar

 

VIRTUAL WEBINAR

 

Thursday 21st April 2022

18.30 – 20.00 (BST, United Kingdom)

 

free-of-charge via Microsoft Teams

 

 

Dear colleague,

 

I am pleased to announce the fifth session in the UK Maternal Cardiology Society webinar series, and first in 2022,

 

The session is titled ‘Update on the management of mechanical heart valves in obstetrics – British Society of Haematology Guideline 2022’.

 

 

We look forward to seeing many of you there.

 

Best wishes

 

Cathy Head

UKMCS President

 

 

Booking Link:

 

Registration is free. To register please follow this link. You will need to provide your GMC or NMC number as you register. Further details and instructions to join the webinar will be shared with registrants nearer to the date.

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/uk-maternal-cardiology-society-webinar-series-session-5-tickets-306300542167

 

 

EVENT 3
 

NORTHERN TRANSFER MEETING

 

VIRTUAL MEETING

 

5 CPD CREDITS (APPLIED FOR)

 

Thursday 5th May 2022

09.00 – 16.00 (BST, United Kingdom)

 

An online conference for all staff involved

or interested in critical care transfer medicine

 

Abstract submissions now open

 

Here is a sneak preview of the varied and exciting programme

for the inaugural Northern Transfer Meeting.

 

There is something for everyone involved in transfer!

 

 

ECMO and ECMO transfers

Dr Susan Dashey – Consultant in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care

Medicine and ECMO, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

 

Challenges of transfusion during prehospital transfer

Dr Rachel Hawes OBE – Consultant Anaesthetist, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS)

 

Paediatric transfers – the case of the cracked lips

Dr Cat Rose – Consultant Paediatrician, North East and Cumbria Transport And Retrieval (NECTAR)

 

An accident on the road: serious incidents during transfer

Dr Alex Beckingsdale – Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust; NECTAR

Andy Dalton – Head of Clinical Services and Paramedic, GNAAS

Sean Waldron – Ambulance driver, NECTAR

 

Discharge home at end of life from critical care

Dr Kaly Snell – Consultant in Palliative Care Medicine

Wendy Honey – Palliative Care nurse

 

Advancing the advanced practitioner in critical care transfer services

Alex Gatehouse – Advanced Critical Care Practitioner, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals

Sadie Diamond-Fox – Advanced Critical Care Practitioner, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals

 

For details and booking see www.a-line.org.uk