OP s O K sh OP s eK & t t - Regional Anaesthesia UK Registration Booklet V5.pdf · Smiths Medical...
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www.ra-uk.org
thurs 10–Fri 11 May 2012
Centre for Life, Newcastle
REGISTRATION BOOKANNUAL SCIENTIFIC
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We are most grateful for the sponsorship from the following companies:
Primary Sponsors
Abbott Laboratories
B.Braun Medical Ltd
BK Medical
Esaote Europe
GE Healthcare
Goldshield
PAJUNK U.K. Medical Products Limited
Philips Healthcare
SonoSite Ltd
Exhibitors
Sarstedt
Smiths Medical International
Ultrasonix
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On behalf of the 2012 RA-UK Programme Committee, I would like to welcome you to Newcastle for the RA-UK Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops, which will be held from 10–11 May 2012 at Centre for Life. We plan to continue many of the successful aspects of previous meetings such as the paired hot topics course (highlighting both the basic science and the clinical applications of topics), and extensive ultrasound-guided and clinical skills workshop opportunities. Based on your feedback, we also plan on several new sessions including:
• Workshop on continuous catheter techniques• Update on enhanced recovery and regional anaesthesia• Poster competition with a prize medal• Internationally renowned speakers• Bruce Scott lecture• Exciting social events: The RA-UK dinner with live music and the RA-UK golf competition• Exhibitors gallery
The 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops will once again provide a variety of exciting and comprehensive learning opportunities for consultants, specialty doctors, trainees and fellows.
Finally, as you enjoy the substantial assortment of new and traditional educational offerings, please take some time to experience some of the unique activities Newcastle has to offer, including its fine dining, live shows, and lively nightlife. As one of the UK’s most unique cities, Newcastle-upon-tyne will certainly have something for everyone to enjoy!
We look forward to your participation in what promises to be an engaging and informative RA-UK 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting and Workshops.
See you there!
Dr Baskar Manickam Dr Nick Scott RA-UK Meeting Organizer 2012 RA-UK President
RA-UK COMMITTEE
BOARD MEMBERS
Dr Nick Scott
Dr Barry Nicholls
Dr Morne Wolmarans
Dr William Harrop-Griffiths
Dr Sean Tighe
Dr Nigel Bedforth
Dr Svetlana Galitzine
Dr Matt Oldman (co opted)
Dr Baskar Manickam (co opted)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
(RA-UK 2012)
Dr Baskar Manickam
Dr Ian Harper
Dr Nat Haslam
Dr Ahmed Aziz
Dr Martin Jones
Dr M K Varma
Dr Ashish Gulve
Dr Sheshank Jajur
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Thursday 10 May 2012
Workshops
To be held on Thursday 10 May 2012 at the Centre for Life, Newcastle.
There will be 3 workshop modules each comprising of 3 stations. You can choose to attend upto 2 different workshop modules for the day in either the morning or afternoon session. You cannot cross between these workshops on the day, you will need to stay on the workshop session that you book.
HANDS-ON ULTRASOUND wORKSHOPS
These two and half hour hands-on ultrasound workshop sessions provide the opportunity to practice skills required to further develop ultrasound guided/assisted techniques for regional blocks as specified for each session. Although no formal lecture will be given, the faculty will address the following:
1) sonoanatomy and sonographic landmarks,
2) scanning techniques to optimize target imaging, and
3) strategies to identify common artifacts and avoid complications.
Throughout the workshop, there will be the emphasis on hands-on scanning practice using live models and/or phantoms. These sessions are designed for participants who have some familiarity with ultrasound.
Participants who have limited ultrasound experience prior to this session are encouraged to inform the faculty, so that more assistance can be provided.
wORKSHOP 1 - UPPER LIMB BLOCK wORKSHOP
The following 3 stations will be covered:
1a. Above clavicle to include: Interscalne block, supraclavicular block, superficial cervical plexus and suprascapular nerve.
Identify brachial plexus at interscalene level, tracking plexus up and down, identify the scalenes, C5,6,7, phrenic nerve, vertebral artery, discuss how to do block, complications.
1b. Below clavicle to include: Infraclavicular, axillary block and elbow and forearm.
Identify axillary artery and veins, identify median, ulnar, radial, musculocutaneous and track them between axilla and elbow, identify cords at infraclavicular area, discuss how to do block, complications.
1c. Catheter techniques to include: Inplane and OOP needling, catheter insertion in phantom and ambulatory pumps.
IndicationsTips for needle visualisationInterscalene, infraclavicular catheter insertionCombined neurostimulationFixing catheters and troubleshooting
wORKSHOP 2 - LOwER LIMB BLOCK wORKSHOP
The following 3 stations will be covered:
2a. Anterior thigh to include: Femoral, fascia iliaca, lat fem cutaneous and saphenous.
Identify femoral artery, vein and nerve, bifurcation of the artery, iliac fascia, iliopsoas muscle, sartorius and fascia lata, identify
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subsartorial canal, gracilis, saphenous nerve, discuss how to do block, complications.
2b. Posterior thigh to include: Gluteal sciatic and popliteal sciatic block.
Identify sciatic nerve in the subgluteal region, posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh.
Identify popliteal artery and vein. Identify tibial and common fibular nerves, discuss how to do block, complications.
2c. Ankle block
Identify tibial nerve, deep and superficial fibulars nerves, saphenous nerve and sural nerve along with accompanying blood vessels, discuss how to do block, complications.
wORKSHOP 3 - TRUNK AND ABDOMINAL wORKSHOP
The following 3 stations will be covered:
3a. TAP block and abdominal blocks
Identify rectus muscle and sheath, three abdominal muscles, plane for TAP block, ilioinguinal nerves. Discuss TAP, rectus and ilioinguinal nerve block.
3b. Epidural
Waterbath for lumbar spine, identify sacrum, vertebral levels, lamina, transverse processes, ligamentum flavum, dura. Measure distance from skin.
3c. Lumbar plexus block/paravertebral
As epidural and also identify peritoneum, kidney, locate lumbar plexus. Identify the paravertebral space in lower and upper
thoracic regions, discuss how to do block, complications. Discuss how to do block and complications.
HOT TOPICS
To be held on Thursday 10 May 2012 at the Centre for Life, Newcastle.
The format will take the form of short lectures with time for discussion. It will be held parallel to the hands-on ultrasound workshops at the same venue. The hot topics course is held as 2 sessions (morning and afternoon) and you have the option of choosing one hot topics session and a workshop module for the day (please indicate your choice in the registration form). The topics are focused on current debates on the role of regional anaesthesia in different clinical areas. They will be highly practical and provide useful tips to both novice and experienced practitioners.
Friday 11 May 2012
SCIENTIFIC MEETING
The scientific meeting on Friday 11 May 2012 will be held at the Centre for Life, Newcastle.
The scientific session is focused on 4 sessions: Quality in RA, cancer and RA, future training and competencies, and outcomes in RA. We also have the most popular Bruce Scott lecture delivered this year by Prof Franco Carli from Montreal, Canada.
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rA-Uk meetING NeWcAstle 2012hot topIcs proGrAmme – thUrsdAy 10 mAy 2012
0930–1000 Registration – Teas & coffee
1000–1010 Introduction/welcome Dr Nick Scott, Glasgow
1010–1040 Muscuoloskeletal pain: Basic mechanisms Dr Michele Curatolo, Switzerland
1040–1120 Which block for lower limb arthroplasty – Apples or oranges?
Dr Nick Scott, Glasgow
1120–1145 Teas & coffee
1145–1245 Regional anaesthesia in the febrile patient Dr Veerabadran Velayutham, Preston
1245–1300 New directions in spinal anaesthesia Dr Jon Allen, Kings Lynn
1300–1400 Lunch
1400–1440 PNB or US – Which is better in trainees’ hands? Dr Malcolm Watson, Glasgow
1440–1530 How small can we go? Applications of ultrasound in peripheral never blockade
Dr Nigel Bedforth, Nottingham
1530–1545 Teas & coffee
1545–1630 TEA or PVB for thoracotomy? Dr Hilde Norum, Norway
1630–1700 Clinical sonopathology for the regional anaesthetist Dr Alan Macfarlane, Glasgow
1700 Departure
The workshops will run alongside the hot topics programme
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0845–0930 Registration - Teas & coffee
Session 1 – Quality in regional anaesthesiaChairman: Dr william Harrop-Griffiths, London
0930–1000 How to measure quality in anaesthesia Dr Ramani Moonesinghe, London
1000–1030Whose outcomes really matter – Patient, surgeon, anaesthetist or others?
Dr Mike Reed, Newcastle
1030–1100 Evidence-based practice and regional anaesthesia Dr Tim Cook, Bath
1100–1130 Teas & coffee
Session 2 – Cancer and regional anaesthesiaChairman: Dr Nick Scott, Glasgow
1130–1200A direct effect of local anaesthetics on ion channels in metastatic cancer cells
Prof Tim Hales, Dundee
1200–1230 Optimising postoperative organ function Dr James Maybin, Glasgow
1230–1345 Lunch: RA-UK AGM – Poster Session
Session 3Chairman: Dr Barry Nicholls, Taunton
1345–1415 Post FRCA – Competencies, diplomas, or higher degrees? Dr Stef Oosthuysen, Norwich
1415–1500Bruce Scott lecture – How to merge regional anaesthesia with modern surgical protocols
Prof Franco Carli, Montreal, Canada
1500–1530 Teas & coffee
1530–1535 Poster prize presentations Dr Svetlana Galitzine, Oxford
Session 4 – Outcomes in regional anaesthesia Chairman: Dr Sean Tighe, Chester
1535–1600 Improving outcomes following colorectal surgery Dr Mike Scott, Guildford
1600–1630 ERAS in urological surgery Dr Mark Daugherty, Exeter
1630 Depart
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Poster Competition
We will be holding a poster competition for trainees. These will be judged throughout the Annual Scientific meeting on Friday 11 May 2012. Prizes of £250, £150 and £100 will be awarded, with first prize receiving the RA-UK medal. Abstracts considered suitable will be submitted to Anaesthesia for review by the editorial board for publication. The winner will be awarded a bursary from Goldshield to attend the ESRA meeting in Bordeaux in September. A poster submission form can be downloaded from the website www.ra-uk.org. Deadline for submission is wednesday 04 April 2012 at Midnight.
Social Events
RA-UK DINNER: 1900 TILL LATESponsored by PAJUNK
We welcome you for the RA-UK dinner and drinks for an evening of inspiring sights and sounds. With an unparalleled view of the Newcastle quayside, the Baltic centre symbolizes a new standard in Newcastle’s nightlife.
Price: £50 per head, to include reception drinks, 3-course dinner with wine and entertainment. Dress code: Smart casual.
GOLF
RA-UK annual golf competition. A golf package is booked on Wednesday 9 May 2012 starting at 1300 with sandwiches. It is being held at Slaley Hall, Northumberland which is a PGA tour location. A map of the course is available on the website www.ra-uk.org along with more venue details. 20 places have been reserved at £25 per head and this includes the use of all Slaley Hall’s extensive leisure facilities.
HotelThe official conference hotel is the Jurys Inn in Newcastle, a short walk from the conference venue. Should you wish to stay at the Jurys Inn, please book directly with the hotel. The easiest way to book will be through their website: www.jurysinns.com or alternatively please call: +44 191 201 4400. For further hotel accommodation in the local area please refer to the following website http://www.newcastlegateshead.com/accommodation
ADDRESS Jurys Inn Newcastle Hotel Scotswood Road, Newcastle NE1 4AD
Venue
The Centre for Life, Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4EP Tel: 0191 243 8284
Registration
Please complete and return the form with your remittance to:
RA-UK ASM 2012 Specialist Society Events Department, AAGBI, 21 Portland Place, London, W1B 1PY
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7631 8804/8 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7631 4352
CANCELLATION POLICy
Cancellations received in writing before the 16/04/2012 will be subject to an administration charge of £25. Delegates cancelling after this date will be liable to pay the full meeting price unless the society considers there to be exceptional circumstances that would warrant a refund.
course fees 5CPD points (applied for) for each dayRA-UK
membersTrainee & retired
members Non-members
2 workshop sessions (Thursday) £150 £100 £175
1 workshop and 1 hot topics session (Thursday) £125 £75 £150
2 hot topics sessions (Thursday) £100 £50 £125
Annual scientific meeting (Friday) £150 £100 £175
Please note if you attend the workshops on the Thursday you will be required to attend the annual scientific meeting on the Friday.
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9reGIstrAtIoN form: rA-Uk Annual scientific meeting & Workshops, 10–11 may 2012PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY IN BLOCK CAPITALS
Please tick as appropriate: ESRA Member Non member ESRA Membership no.
Title* First Name* Surname*
Address
Postcode
Daytime phone Email
Post held* Hospital* (not Trust)
Special dietary requirements
*These details will be used on your conference badges and the attendance list
REGISTRATION FEES (Please tick which fee is applicable) PLEASE NOTE THAT IF yOU wISH TO ATTEND THE wORKSHOPS yOU ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER FOR THE SCIENTIFIC MEETING ON FRIDAy
(Please circle which two sessions you would like to attend, a maximum of two workshops can be applied for. There are a limited number of workshops places available)
Thursday 10 May 2012 AM Session PM Session Friday 11 May 2012 SessionUpper limb blocks workshop 1000–1230 1400–1630 Annual scientific meeting 0930–1630 Lower limb blocks workshop 1000–1230 1400–1630 Trunk and abdominal workshop 1000–1230 1400–1630 Hot topics course 1000–1300 1400–1700
RA-UK members Trainee & retired members Non-members2 workshop sessions (Thursday) £150 £100 £175 1 workshop and 1 hot topics session (Thursday) £125 £75 £150 2 Hot topics sessions (Thursday) £100 £50 £125 Annual scientific meeting (Friday) £150 £100 £175
Registration fee enclosed: £
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CANCELLATION POLICy
Cancellations received in writing before the 16/04/2012 will be subject to an administration charge of £25. Delegates cancelling after this date will be liable to pay the full meeting price unless the society considers there to be exceptional circumstances that would warrant a refund
Please complete and return this form with your remittance to:
RA-UK ASM 2012, Specialist Society Events Dept, 21 Portland Place, London, w1B 1Py
Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 8804 Fax: +44 (0)20 7631 4352
www.ra-uk.org