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Scientific programThe Gap, Albany, Western Australia
8.15-10am Welcome to Country and opening address Dr Rodney Mitchell, ANZCA President and Dr Meredith Craigie, FPM Dean
Opening plenary Chair: Dr Rodney Mitchell (ANZCA President) and Dr Meredith Craigie (FPM Dean)
Ellis Gillespie Lecture: Future of anaesthesia, life, the universe and everything Dr Ramani Moonesinghe (ANZCA ASM Visitor) Michael Cousins Lecture: Chronic pain: Why all anaesthetists should be concerned Professor Bart Morlion (FPM ASM Visitor) Perioperative medicine is critical for a sustainable population health strategy Professor Solomon Aronson (ANZCA WA Visitor)
10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
10.30am-12pm Plenary session Chair: Dr Rodney Mitchell (ANZCA President)
Neuropathic pain Chair: Professor Michael Veltman
Informing practice, inspiring change, influencing outcomes: Women in anaesthesia research Professor Kate Leslie AO FAHMSInnovations in transfusion: What is on the horizon? Professor Michael Reade Redefining the definitive airway: The case for the supraglottic airway Professor Ross Hofmeyr (Organising Committee Visitor)
Small fibre neuropathy Professor Claudia SommerAdrenergic drug options. Beyond clonidine? Professor Eric VisserThe 2019 IASP neuropathic pain classification Dr Nina Loughman
12-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry innovation centre FPM Trainee and New Fellow Luncheon, Liberty Cafe College Ceremony rehearsal 12.15-12.45pm
Lunchtime sessionsW09E CICOW06E Cardiac arrest SGD23 Perioperative care and medication management for comorbidities 12.15-1.15pm
SGD02 Anaesthetising someone with mediastinal mass 12.15-1.15pmSGD31 Retiring happily 12.15-1.15pm
1.30-3pm Obstetric Anaesthesia SIG: Blood, sweat and tears Chair: Associate Professor Victoria Eley
Wellbeing SIG: Influencing culture and transforming our workplaces Chair: Dr Gregory Downey
Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion SIG: Anaesthetists in multidisciplinary teams. Lessons from the TAVI team Chair: Dr Chris Cokis
ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize session
Adolescent pain Chair: Dr Alison Kearsley
Modern management of massive obstetric haemorrhage Professor Marc Van de VeldeEthical issues in obstetric anaesthesia: From uncertainty to pragmatism Dr Ian Maddox Where perinatal psychiatry and obstetric anaesthesia meet: The challenges of managing acute mental illness in pregnancy Professor Megan Galbally
Long lives, healthy workplaces: Success stories from implementation Dr Tracey TayBecoming better: the ANZCA trainee wellbeing project Dr Lindy Roberts AMCan you teach resilience? Developing the “building personal resilience” modules: The WA experience Dr Kevin Hartley, Dr Suze Bruins and Dr Nicole Gray
Panel discussion: Dr Stephen Same, Dr Gerald Yong, Dr Ann Ngui , Professor Solomon Aronson, Associate Professor Chris Merry, Dr Richard Hamilton, Professor Rachel Moorin and Dr Jamie Rankin
Presentations by ANZCA trainees or fellows who are within one year of admission to fellowship.
Adolescent hypermobility syndromes Dr Pavla WalshAdolescent back pain Professor Peter O’SullivanAdolescent psychology Dr Vance Locke
3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
3.30-5pm Social media in medicine New developments in Intensive Care Medicine Chair: Dr Luke Torre
Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) SIGChair: Dr Dave Janmaat
Anaesthesia and morbid obesity: Optimising outcomes, maximising safety
Chair: Dr Roma Steele
Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion SIG: Echocardiography masterclass
Pharmacology Chair: Associate Professor Roger Goucke
Social media was invented by angels to determine which star wars character is most difficult to intubate Dr Tanya SelakThe information paradox and you Dr Ryan JuniperThe many ways social media can ruin your career Dr Andrew Miller
ECMO: What, where, how and when? Dr Bernice Ng Recent critical care trials you need to know about Dr James WinearlsVentilation modes Mr Mike Das-GuptaLiver failure: What the anaesthetist needs to know Dr Alexandra Rowell
Life on the edge: Concepts from extreme physiology for anaesthesia and critical care Professor Ross HofmeyrUpdate on prehospital and retrieval medicine diploma Dr Clare Hayes-Bradley
The Fundamentals of obesity anaesthesia Speaker TBAObesity and sleep-disordered breathing: How to avoid respiratory arrests Dr Mike MargarsonObesity and the battle for the diaphragm: Ventilation, PEEP and the surgical workspace Dr John LeydenObesity and peri-partum care: Tales from the labour ward Dr Catherine Traill
Echo Masterclass for both general and cardiac anaesthetists. A panel of Echo experts will present a range of perioperative cases encompassing both TTE and TOE with discussion and audience participation
Anti-nociceptive gastronomy Professor Bart MorlionGabapentinoids Professor Andrew Somogyi Cannabis effects on learning, memory and attention Dr Katrina Green
6-7.30pm College Ceremony, Riverside Theatre
7.30-11.30pm Welcome Reception, State Buildings
Saturday May 2, 2020
7-8.15am BS01 Sponsored breakfast session – Mundipharma
8.30-10am Plenary session Chair: Dr Rodney Mitchell (ANZCA President) and Dr Meredith Craigie (FPM Dean)
Mary Burnell Lecture: From mere survival to thriving. Progress in paediatric anaesthesia from 1842 to 2042 Associate Professor Justin Skowno (ANZCA Australasian Visitor) Edward Shipton Lecture: Fibromyalgia: Demystifying a syndrome Professor Claudia Sommer (FPM WA Visitor) Teachable moments and motivational approaches: Encouraging patients to adopt healthier lifestyles Professor Simone Pettigrew
10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
10.30am-12pm Plenary session: Inform, Inspire, Influence talks – ideas worth sharing FPM Dean’s Prize and Best Free Paper Session
The role of health professionals in the 21st century’s biggest health threat Professor David Pencheon OBE Bullying in surgery – we are in it together Dr Nikki Stamp Why we need to talk about research fraud Professor Andrew Klein Speaking truth to power – silence costs Professor Megan ReitzTaking the bias out – unconsciously Professor Kirsty Forrest Revisionist history: The MASTER trial Professor Paul Myles
The FPM Dean’s Prize is awarded for original work presented in the area of pain medicine and/or pain research.The Best Free Paper is awarded for original work judged to be the best contribution to the Free Paper session of the Faulty of Pain Medicine.
12-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry innovation centre , LS01 Sponsored lunch session – Seqirus 12.15-1.15pmANZCA Trainee Luncheon, Liberty Cafe FPM AGM 12-12.30pmFPM new board meeting 12.30-1.30pm
Lunchtime sessionsW09F CICOW06F Cardiac arrest SGD28 Update on MH 12.15-1.15pm
SGD29 Killer Kimberley Kases 12.15-1.15pmSGD14 Endovascular treatment of acute ischaemic stroke 12.15-1.15pm
1.30-3pm Regional Anaesthesia SIG: Influencing outcomes in Orthogeriatrics Chair: Dr Chris Mitchell
Perioperative anaemia focus session Neuroanaesthesia SIGChair: Dr Kathryn Hagen
ANZCA funded research update Chair: Professor David A Scott
Procedures in pain medicine Chair: Dr Marc Russo
Optimal anaesthesia for #NOF Dr Matt HarperERAS for the brain: Development of an optimized ortho-geriatric surgical pathway for prevention and management of delirium Dr Silke Brinkmann Reducing variation in orthogeriatric pathways Dr Hannah Seymour
Approach to the management of perioperative anaemia Dr Anastazia KeeganPerioperative IV iron: What, when and how? Professor Toby RichardsIron deficiency and anaemia in women’s health: A major national and global disease Professor Andrew Klein
Opioids, optimisation, outcomes and optimism in spinal surgery Dr Lindy Roberts AM Making aneurysm clipping obsolete – advances in neurointerventional aneurysm treatments Associate Professor William McAuliffe A new development in neuroprotection – the potential of cationic arginine-rich cell penetrating peptides Professor Neville Knuckey
A number of current research foundation chief investigators will be invited to present their preliminary results and updates on their current situation
The procedures working party report Dr Susie LordPain interventions, a stiletto approach Dr Louise BrennanPS...Pure Sex Dr Jo KaraThere is no such thing as non-specific back pain, just non-specific diagnoses Dr Nick ChristelisPanel discussion Moderator – Dr Susie Lord Dr Marc Russo, Dr Nick Christelis, Dr Jo Kara, Dr Louise Brennan
3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
3.30-5pm Regional Anaesthesia SIG: 5 emerging plane blocks in regional anaesthesia – how and why Chair: Dr Lucy Dempster
Environmentally sustainable healthcare. Informing anaesthetists, Inspiring changes, Influencing health Chair: Professor Forbes McGain
Medical Education SIG Innovation in Simulation: Systems, Selection and Safety Chair: Dr Kara Allen
ANZCA trainee session Up close and personal Chair: Dr Maya Calvert
Acute Pain Scientific Evidence The tastiest morsels from the editors – changes in the evidence Chair: Professor Stephan Schug and Dr Jennifer Stevens
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Plane blocks: Are they the answer? Dr Chris MitchellSerratus/PEC blocks Dr Elizabeth MaxwellErectus spinae Dr Mark LennonPENG Dr Willem BassoniPACK Dr Brigid BrownHamstring block Associate Professor Peter Hebbard
Advantages of sustainability in the health sector: A United Kingdom perspective Professor David Pencheon OBEAnaesthetists and the environment Dr Eugenie KayakHow we began to reduce, reuse and recycle (or not!) in Brisbane’s hospitals Associate Professor Kerstin Wyssusek
High fidelity simulation for anaesthesia trainee selection Dr Angela Palumbo Testing a new hospital with simulation prior to clinical care: lessons learned Dr Candida MaraneExposing, and managing the ethical dimensions of simulation de-briefs Professor Clare DelanyWatch and Learn - making the most of observers in simulation and workplace learning? Dr Stephanie O’Regan
Starting out in wilderness medicine Professor Ross Hofmeyr How to develop your leadership skills Professor Kate Leslie AO FAHMSThe future of perioperative medicine Professor Solomon Aronson Making quality improvement work Dr Ramani Moonesinghe
Introduction by Professor Stephan SchugPresentation by Dr Mark AlcockPresentation by Dr Richard HalliwellPresentation by Dr Jeffrey MottPresentation by Associate Professor Greta PalmerPresentation by Professor David A Scott
5.15-6pm Plenary session
Optimising team work in critical situations-lessons from the Thai cave rescue Dr Richard Harris SC OAM
6-7.30pm Healthcare Industry Reception, Pavilions 1 and 2
7.15-8.15pm ANZCA Research Foundation Reception, Liberty Café
Sunday May 3, 2020
7-8.15am Celebrating women in STEMM breakfast Workshop sessions
8.30-10am Plenary session: Gilbert Brown Prize session Chair: Professor David A Scott
W10A ALS for specialist pain medicine physiciansW50A Cadaver workshop: Radiofrequency Denervation: Cervical, lumbar and sacroiliac joint 8.30-10.10amW54A Botulinum toxin: Beyond the obviousW55A A broken heart, opioid induced androgen deficiencyW59A Ultrasound-guided blocks for peripheral neuropathic pain syndromesW77A FPM training unit accreditation reviewer workshop
The Gilbert Brown Prize is derived from ANZCA Council and is the most prestigious session of the meeting. It showcases the best research projects of the year.
10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
10.30am-12pm
Plenary session Chair: Dr Chris Cokis
W10B ALS for specialist pain medicine physicians 10.30am-12.30pmW51A Cadaver workshop: Genicular nerve injection/radiofrequency denervation or hip injections; shoulder blocks; coeliac plexus blocks/Lumbar sympathectomy 10.40am-12.20pmW56A Motivational interviewing skillsW58A Pain down under: Unwrapping the puzzle of persistent pelvic painW59B Ultrasound-guided blocks for peripheral neuropathic pain syndromesW78A FPM Long case assessor workshop
Walking the line: Tales from the OR A confronting live actor session showcasing questionable behaviour in the operating room, with an experienced panel exchanging ideas on how to navigate different types of adversity in the modern world Physician suicide: How to save a life Professor Stephen Robson
12-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry innovation centre , LS03 Sponsored lunch session – BD 12.15-1.15pm ANZCA AGM 12-12.45pm
1.30-3pm Obstetric Anaesthesia SIG Chair: Dr Surbhi Malhotra
ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Late breaking trials sessionChair: Professor Philip Peyton
Towards opioid lite perioperative careChair: Dr Jennifer Morgan
Optimising perioperative outcomes in cancer surgeryChair: Dr Mark Johnson
Workshop sessions
Learning from the literature: Key developments and future directions of obstetric anaesthesia Emeritus Professor Michael PaechMaternal infection – prevention, management and risks Associate Professor Victoria EleyHow should we be managing uterine tone? Clinical Professor Nolan McDonnell
World breaking results of the PADDI (Perioperative ADministration of Dexamethasone and Infection) Trial: a pragmatic non-inferiority multicentre randomised controlled trial Professor Tomas CorcoranYou might not vomit but will you sleep? the PADDI sleep study Dr Richard Halliwell
Preparing the opioid using patient for surgery Speaker TBAHow to use dexmedetomidine: Lessons from the development of a TCI model Professor Michel StruysManagement of the patient on medicinal cannabis in the peri-operative period Professor Alistair Vickery
Risk stratification and prehabilitation: Role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing Dr Paris DoveWhen is enough enough: Shared decision making Dr Debra LeungCan anaesthetic technique during cancer surgery affect current state of art? Professor Donal Buggy
W52A Cadaver workshop: Pulsed radiofrequency denervation dorsal root ganglion; Pudendal nerve injection/radiofrequency denervation; epidural approaches 1.20-3pmW11A Acute Severe Behaviour DisturbanceW48A Influencing where the money goesW38A Annual supervisors of training (SOT) workshop 1-4.15pm
3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
3.30-5pm Mass casualty and trauma Chair: Professor Ellen O’Sullivan
Perioperative Medicine SIG: Postoperative care in perspective Chair: Professor David Story
Children are not just little adults Chair: Dr Neil Hauser
Webairs quality and safety session Chair: Professor Ross Hofmeyr
Workshop sessions
The Christchurch mosque shootings and earthquakes Dr Ashley PadayacheeThe Bali bombings Professor Fiona WoodMass casualty in Afghanistan: The military perspective Professor Michael Reade
The future of postoperative care Dr Ramani MoonesinghePostoperative complications Professor Solomon AronsonGeriatric postoperative care Dr Mayura Iddagod Extended stay recovery Dr Ian Richardson and Mardi Durling
TIVA, real world neurotoxicity and what we should target Associate Professor Justin SkownoAllergy delabelling in children Professor Britta Regli Von Ungern SternbergAn update in paediatric pain management Dr Greta Palmer
How to translate data into better outcomes Dr Martin Culwick Improving outcomes from hypotensive events Professor Kate Leslie AO FAHMSImproving outcomes from airway events Dr Yasmin Endlich
W53A Cadaver workshop: Spinal stimulator lead insertion, pocket formation for the spinal stimulator, peripheral nerve stimulator insertions 3.20-5pm W11B Acute Severe Behaviour DisturbanceW57A How to set up a private pain practice
6.30-10.30pm Fine dining experience, Lalla Rookh
7pm-1am Gala Dinner, BelleVue Ballrooms
Monday May 4, 2020
8.30-10am Airway Management SIG: Optimising airway outcomes in critical situations Chair: Dr Gordon Chapman
Perioperative anaphylaxis is reducible: A call to arms Chair: Dr Alison Brereton
Daycare Anaesthesia SIG History of Anaesthesia SIG Chair: Dr Andrew Walpole
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) Bloody difficult airways: Trauma – austere and tight places Professor Ross HofmeyrAirway trauma Dr Yasmin EndlichLeadership in airway management Professor Ellen O’Sullivan
Is it anaphylaxis? A new scoring system and what to do about it Dr Catherine GoddardDiagnostic puzzles, new tricks and surprising complications Dr Russell ClarkeTowards zero cases of anaphylaxis: Lessons from Sweden and new innovations Dr Paul Sadleir
What, why and how: Blocks for day surgical LL orthopaedic procedures Dr Brian Hue Intravenous lidocaine for daycare surgery Dr Mark JohnsonOpioid-sparing techniques for gynaecological procedures – ambulatory spinal anaesthesia Dr Yayoi OhashiThe DayCor national registry Dr Ken Sleeman
Medical Galvanism - quackery or a prelude to defibrillation Dr Christine Ball AMEnslaved women, ethics, consent and the legacy of Dr J. Marion Sims Monica CroninHistory of the Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association Dr John Crowhurst
10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry innovation centre
10.30am-12pm
Major haemorrhage update Chair: Dr Hamish Mace
How I use my leadership to inspire others Chair: Dr Jodi Graham
Rural SIG: Rural and remote anaesthesia Chair: Dr Casey Parker
ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Chair: Professor Andrew Davidson
Management of bleeding in patients on DOACS Dr Anastazia KeeganPlatelets, fibrinogen, cryoprecipitate and ratios – not as simple as they seem Professor Michael ReadeViscoelastic testing: Back to the future Dr Andreas Calatzis
During this session you will hear from leaders within their field about how they use their leadership to inspire others to reach their goals.
Credentialing GPAs across WA Dr Patrick ColemanNorthern exposure: A unusual odyssey into rural anaesthesia Dr Emma ClowAnaesthesia in extremis Professor Ross HofmeyrTraining GPAs in Queensland Dr Annette Turley
Balanced Anaesthesia sub-study: Anaesthetic depth and delirium incidence Associate Professor Lis EveredMASTERSTROKE study: rationale, pilot results and trial progress Dr Carolyn DengThe COMPASS pilot study: a perioperative mortality risk calculator for Australia Dr Jennifer Reilly
12-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry innovation centre GP Anaesthetists’ Luncheon, ePoster theatretteRetired Anaesthetists’ Lunch, Liberty Café
1.30-3pm Closing plenary: A multinational morbidity and mortality (M&M) session
Award presentations of Gilbert Brown Prize, ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize, Trainee ePoster and Open ePoster PrizeA multinational M&M session: Professor Ross Hofmeyr, Professor Solomon Aronson, Dr Ramani Moonesinghe, Associate Professor Justin Skowno and Professor Kate Leslie AO FAHMS ANZCA President handover and closing address
4-5.30pm ANZCA New Council Meeting
CPDParticipants in the ANZCA and FPM CPD Program will automatically have their attendance accredited to their CPD portfolio in June 2020.ANZCA and FPM CPD Program approvalThis event is claimable by ANZCA and FPM CPD participants within the knowledge and skills and emergency responses categories.Knowledge and skills activitiesLectures, breakfast and lunchtime sessions for one credit per hour.Masterclasses, workshops and small group discussions for two credits per hour.Emergency responses activitiesWhere the outline of a workshop states that the workshop satisfies an Emergency Response CPD requirement, the workshop will be prospectively recognised as suitable to be claimed as an emergency response activity. This refers to workshops covering management of cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, major haemorrhage, can’t intubate and can’t oxygenate (CICO) or acute severe behavioural disturbance (ASBD) in the adult patient.Note: Delegates who are not participants in the ANZCA and FPM CPD Program should check with their respective colleges regarding CPD.
Tuesday May 5, 2020