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The Fifth East of England Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Conference at the PMI

The Fifth East of England Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Conference at the PMI
A one day conference for all anaesthetists, intensivists, ODPs and nursing staff with an interest in anaesthesia, critical care and pain.

Date : Wednesday 2nd October 2013

The Fifth Annual East of England Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Conference at the PMI continues the tradition of presenting topics that are practical and relevant to all anaesthetists and allied professions in the region.

RCOA curriculum mapping codes:
1I02, 1I03, 2A01, 2A03, 2C01, 2C06


The Fifth East of England Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Conference is approved by the Royal College of Anaesthetists for 5 CPD credits

Revalidation for Anaesthetists

Keynote speakers and lectures:

Human factors, patient safety and healthcare
Dr Harriet Nicholls, Luton & Dunstable Hospital

Controversies in organ donation
Dr Kevin Gunning, Addenbrookes Hospital

Anaesthetising the high risk cardiac patient in a DGH
Dr Joe Arrowsmith, Papworth Hospital

Workshops:

  • Global Anaesthesia
  • Awake Fibreoptic Intbation
  • Simulation
  • Deteriorating patient

Short oral Presentations and poster display:

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS NOW OPEN

Abstract submission for oral or poster presentation is now open. Abstracts should relate to:

Anaesthesia
Critical Care
Pain management
Patient at Risk
Education

Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail only to: katherine.maloney@anglia.ac.uk

Closing date for abstract submission: Midnight Sunday 31st July 2013

Abstract submissions should be limited to 500 words and should conform to the following formatting:

Introduction and aims
Methods
Results
Conclusion

Microsoft Word for Windows is the preferred word-processing package and a single figure or table may be included. Abstracts will be reviewed by the conference abstracts committee and the review process will result in the abstract being accepted or rejected on the basis of quality. Authors will be informed by e-mail.

Presentations will be either as a short oral presentation or poster format, details of which will advised after acceptance. The presenting author of an accepted abstract must register for the conference to be eligible.
Register and pay in the Anglia Ruskin store (under Postgraduate Medical Institute Conferences and Events).

Conference organised by: Professor John Kinnear, Southend University Hospital; Dr Nick Wilson, Broomfield Hospital; Dr Ronan Fenton, Broomfield Hospital

Location: Postgraduate Medical Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Rivermead Campus, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1SQ.

Directions to our Chelmsford Campus.

For more information please contact katherine.maloney@anglia.ac.uk
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