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AGM Clinical Theatre A
  1. Interesting cases from patients presenting to ED, acute medicine and General Medicine.Risk assessment and management of unwell patientsRecognise importance of history taking and examinationImprove cli ...
  2. We work in a clinical environment of unprecedented complexity, no more so than when it comes to the ways in which we plan, deploy and appraise each other in professional practice. All of these and mor ...
  3. Falls are a major healthcare challenge worldwide accounting for 14% of all emergency department presentations and 17 million disability adjusted life years worldwide. It causes morbidity and mortality ...
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AGM Clinical Theatre B
  1. This lecture is about how to avoid accidents in chest drain insertion and to improve insight in safety of this procedure.How to avoid accidents and how to do procedure safely
  2. Basics of what exactly is palliative medicine. When do you decide to stop treating a patient who is rapidly deteriorating clinically. How do you balance QOL vs prolongation of life? Using strong opioi ...
  3. The decision to call the on-call endoscopist is often a tricky one, Gastroenterologists will generally try to defer endoscopy to the safety of the daytime. Dr Verma outlines the clinical scenarios in which a Gastroenterologists will do an emergency our of hours endoscopy,
AGM Clinical Theatre C
  1. This talk discusses the prevalence and incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in men and women, their biological and physiological differences, risk factors, clinical presentation and symptoms, di ...
  2. Antiplatelet therapy is a crucial component in the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases, particularly in conditions like acute coronary syndrome (ACS), percutaneous coronary interventi ...
  3. The following aspects will be covered in the session: 1. Definition and Classification of Acute Liver Failure 2. Epidemiology and Aetiology in the Western World and Developing World 3. Sequelae of Acute Liver Failure 4. Criteria for Liver Transplantation 5. Basic Principles of the care of a patient with Acute Liver Failure 6. Multiorgan support in Acute Liver Failure
  4. Paracetamol overdose is a common presentation to emergency departments in the UK.1. Discuss the evidence for the 12 hour SNAP regimen for treatment of paracetamol overdose2. Discuss the use of fomepiz ...
ACC Clinical Theatre D
  1. A lecture exploring some of the similarities and major differences between veterinary and human anaesthesia, through the medium of case based discussion.
  2. A summary of the latest guidelines and how they can be implemented in practice to deliver a high quality preassessment service with best use of resouces.
  3. Dr. Bethany Plummer explores the evolving landscape of education and workforce dynamics, focusing on bridging generational barriers to foster effective teaching and productivity. Dr. Plummer discusses ...
ACC Clinical Theatre E
  1. A talk about how climate change will affect the way we deliver anaesthesia going forwards
  2. An update of the national guidelines for the care of transgender and gender diverse patients in the peri-operative period and critical care.
  3. A discussion of the results of NEAT-ECHO, the largest study conducted looking at the use of echocardiography in critically ill patients presenting with shock.
  4. Case based illustration demonstrating post operative atrial fibrillation and its's managementDiscussion around current guidelines on the management of post operative atrial fibrillation
Hands On Training Zone I: RL Datix
  1. Job planning done poorly is a tedious, tiring and frustrating exercise in clinical disengagement. Too often, it is approached as a contractual necessity and becomes bureaucratic and burdensome. Job pl ...
  2. Building medical staff rotas and deploying doctors through team and specialty rostering is well established but often fails to fully exploit the power locked in the technology being used. In this sess ...
  3. Learning from patient safety events can only properly occur if those events are accurately, objectively and comprehensively reported, investigated and disseminated. The skills required to do this effe ...
  4. Building medical staff rotas and deploying doctors through team and specialty rostering is well established but often fails to fully exploit the power locked in the technology being used. In this sess ...
  5. Learning from patient safety events can only properly occur if those events are accurately, objectively and comprehensively reported, investigated and disseminated. The skills required to do this effe ...
  6. Job planning done poorly is a tedious, tiring and frustrating exercise in clinical disengagement. Too often, it is approached as a contractual necessity and becomes bureaucratic and burdensome. Job pl ...
Hands On Training Zone J: Butterfly Network
  1. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  2. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  3. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  4. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  5. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  6. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
Hands On Training Zone K: Verathon
  1. 20-minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.  Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extubat ...
  2. 30 minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.   Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extuba ...
  3. 20-minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.  Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extubat ...
  4. 30 minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.   Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extuba ...
Hands On Training Zone L: Edwards Lifesciences
  1. A presentation around prevalence, and association of harm of hypotension, along with a description and research surrounding a technology able to predict and improve decision-making support around hypo ...
  2. Demonstrating the application of Acumen HPI (Hypotension Prediction Index) in a simulated scenario.
  3. A presentation highlighting non-invasive NIRS technology. Prevalence of cerebral and somatic desaturations, implications to patients, importance of accuracy.    Followed by 2 hands-on sessions, includ ...
  4. A presentation around prevalence, and association of harm of hypotension, along with a description and research surrounding a technology able to predict and improve decision-making support around hypo ...
  5. Demonstrating the application of Acumen HPI (Hypotension Prediction Index) in a simulated scenario.
  6. A presentation highlighting non-invasive NIRS technology. Prevalence of cerebral and somatic desaturations, implications to patients, importance of accuracy.    Followed by 2 hands-on sessions, includ ...
Hands On Training Zone M: Fujifilm
  1. The station is structured around answering key clinical questions when faced with a shocked patient with unclear aetiology. It serves to answer at the bedside of the unstable patient key aspects speci ...
  2. You will learn how to scan blocks of the abdominal wall, and when to use each one. We’ll teach how to scan for the rectus sheath block, mid-axillary transversus abdominis plane block and the quadratus ...
  3. You will learn how to scan for the 3 most useful blocks of the chest wall, and when to use each one. We’ll take you through simple blocks for the anterior chest wall – the Pecto-Serratus Block through ...
  4. The station is structured around answering key clinical questions when faced with a shocked patient with unclear aetiology. It serves to answer at the bedside of the unstable patient key aspects speci ...
  5. You will learn how to scan blocks of the abdominal wall, and when to use each one. We’ll teach how to scan for the rectus sheath block, mid-axillary transversus abdominis plane block and the quadratus ...
  6. You will learn how to scan for the 3 most useful blocks of the chest wall, and when to use each one. We’ll take you through simple blocks for the anterior chest wall – the Pecto-Serratus Block through ...
AGM Clinical Theatre A
  1. Practicing Medicine in Nova Scotia
    Practicing Medicine in Nova Scotia - A Physician Perspective
  2. Frailty is a common and serious condition associated with a range of adverse health outcomes. Compared with younger adults, older adults with a frailty have a much greater risk of worse outcomes, incl ...
  3. Osteoporosis in older adults is a highly relevant and challenging topic as the incidence of osteoporotic fractures increases with age. Furthermore with the recognised consequences of the ageing of mos ...
AGM Clinical Theatre B
  1. The identification of common and acute headaches, when to investigate.Differentiation of headachesWhen to investigate and howWhat to do in pregnant patients
  2. The identification of facial pain and treatment options availableIdentification of facial pain including trigeminal neuralgia. How to investigateWhat treatment to startWhen to refer
  3. Sepsis is responsible for approximately 50,000 deaths and 250,000 hospital admissions in the UK per year. The overall mortality rate for patients admitted with septic shock is approximately 40%. In th ...
  4. Delivering high quality palliative care in hospital can be challenging. Dr Rebecca Dawber and Dr Rebecca Edwards what factors contribute to achieving good care for those with a limited prognosis when they are admitted to hospital. We will use case study examples to illustrate the impact of timely decision making, interdisciplinary communication and truly patient-focused care on patient experience and outcome.
  5. People who have an acute oncology admission have a 70% chance of dying in the 12 months after an admission but conversations about prognosis, death and advance care planning are not happening during a ...
  6. Where do newer drugs fit in? What is the role of technology? Can we induce remission?
AGM Clinical Theatre C
  1. Chest pain is one of the most common reasons for presenting to the emergency unit. In this talk we will go over some tips and tricks of how to assess patients with chest pain, how to investigate them and how to manage them according to the latest guidelines.
  2. Pregnancy often causes anxiety in the wider multi-disciplinary team, due to the fetal concerns of commonly performed tests. This is compounded by a lack of regular teaching in this area in medical specialties, as well as a lack of regular exposure to pregnant patients which limits the potential to get direct experience. This session therefore aims to cover all the important pregnancy-specific considerations for pregnant women with acute medical issues.
ACC Clinical Theatre D
  1. Delirium in the ICU is a major concern owing to its implication in ICU morbidity and mortality, and long term cognitive impairment.This is an attempt made to understand the factors in ICU that can be ...
  2. What are the possibilities for Negative Pressure Ventilation (NPV) in the world today? We will discuss: How NPV differs from natural breathing How NPV differs from Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV) ...
  3. 14% of operations have a complication. Many are preventable. People CAN make lifestyle changes (nutrition, exercise, etc) and this can halve complications and make more people suitable for day case su ...
  4. When perioperative care is central to patient care, reductions in complications and a reduction in hospital stay times can be considered normal. But how does this really play out and benefit the patie ...
  5. Peri-Operative care for Older People Undergoing Surgery (POPS) is a subspecialty of Geriatric Medicine involved in the peri-operative care of complex older people. Dr Johnston will share a Geriatricians view of assessment and how to mitigate risk.
  6. A run down of the experiences of shared decision making in practice in the perioperative pathway
ACC Clinical Theatre E
  1. Dispelling myths surrounding fluid resuscitation.
  2. BADS perspective: Day Surgery benefits to patients and the NHS Day surgery myths & overcoming barriers to same day discharge Regional anaesthesia in day surgery
  3. This session aims to explore the barriers in implementation of Prehabilitation across he UK despite increasing acceptance of its role in reducing risk for the surgical patient population.
Hands On Training Zone I: RL Datix
  1. Learning from patient safety events can only properly occur if those events are accurately, objectively and comprehensively reported, investigated and disseminated. The skills required to do this effe ...
  2. Job planning done poorly is a tedious, tiring and frustrating exercise in clinical disengagement. Too often, it is approached as a contractual necessity and becomes bureaucratic and burdensome. Job pl ...
  3. Building medical staff rotas and deploying doctors through team and specialty rostering is well established but often fails to fully exploit the power locked in the technology being used. In this sess ...
  4. Job planning done poorly is a tedious, tiring and frustrating exercise in clinical disengagement. Too often, it is approached as a contractual necessity and becomes bureaucratic and burdensome. Job pl ...
  5. Building medical staff rotas and deploying doctors through team and specialty rostering is well established but often fails to fully exploit the power locked in the technology being used. In this sess ...
  6. Learning from patient safety events can only properly occur if those events are accurately, objectively and comprehensively reported, investigated and disseminated. The skills required to do this effe ...
Hands On Training Zone J: Butterfly Network
  1. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  2. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  3. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  4. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
  5. Join world-class POCUS experts to master lung, abdominal, and cardiac exams using the new revolutionary Butterfly iQ3TM. Gain hands-on experience, explore use cases, and receive personalised guidance ...
Hands On Training Zone K: Verathon
  1. 20-minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.  Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extubat ...
  2. 30 minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.   Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extuba ...
  3. 20-minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.  Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extubat ...
  4. 30 minute lecture outlining the approach to airway management in patients living with obesity.   Includes physiological considerations, pre oxygenation plan, optimal positioning, Intubation and extuba ...
Hands On Training Zone L: Edwards Lifesciences
  1. A presentation around prevalence, and association of harm of hypotension, along with a description and research surrounding a technology able to predict and improve decision-making support around hypo ...
  2. Demonstrating the application of Acumen HPI (Hypotension Prediction Index) in a simulated scenario.
  3. A presentation highlighting non-invasive NIRS technology. Prevalence of cerebral and somatic desaturations, implications to patients, importance of accuracy.    Followed by 2 hands-on sessions, includ ...
  4. A presentation around prevalence, and association of harm of hypotension, along with a description and research surrounding a technology able to predict and improve decision-making support around hypo ...
  5. Demonstrating the application of Acumen HPI (Hypotension Prediction Index) in a simulated scenario.
  6. A presentation highlighting non-invasive NIRS technology. Prevalence of cerebral and somatic desaturations, implications to patients, importance of accuracy.    Followed by 2 hands-on sessions, includ ...
Hands On Training Zone M: Fujifilm
  1. The station is structured around answering key clinical questions when faced with a shocked patient with unclear aetiology. It serves to answer at the bedside of the unstable patient key aspects speci ...
  2. You will learn how to scan blocks of the abdominal wall, and when to use each one. We’ll teach how to scan for the rectus sheath block, mid-axillary transversus abdominis plane block and the quadratus ...
  3. You will learn how to scan for the 3 most useful blocks of the chest wall, and when to use each one. We’ll take you through simple blocks for the anterior chest wall – the Pecto-Serratus Block through ...
  4. The station is structured around answering key clinical questions when faced with a shocked patient with unclear aetiology. It serves to answer at the bedside of the unstable patient key aspects speci ...
  5. You will learn how to scan blocks of the abdominal wall, and when to use each one. We’ll teach how to scan for the rectus sheath block, mid-axillary transversus abdominis plane block and the quadratus ...
  6. You will learn how to scan for the 3 most useful blocks of the chest wall, and when to use each one. We’ll take you through simple blocks for the anterior chest wall – the Pecto-Serratus Block through ...

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