Service Continuing Education Seminar No 85 “Thinking ahead · June 18, 2016 The Hilton Sydney...
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June 18, 2016The Hilton Sydney Hotel
Continuing Education Seminar No 85
“Thinking ahead – optimising outcomes”
Speakers listHilton Sydney Hotel488 George Street, Sydney, 2000Phone: +61 2 9266 2000
Registration and healthcare industry displays: Level 3 from 8am
Plenary session and talks: Level 3
Problem-based learning discussions (PBLDs) and workshops: Level 4
AccommodationPlease contact Hilton Sydney HotelReservations on +61 2 9266 2000
ContactFor more information or to register, please visit the meeting website:www.anzca.edu.au/nsw-events
Or contact the conference organiser:Rhian FosterT: +61 2 9966 9085F: +61 2 9966 9087E: [email protected]
ANZCA NSW, 117 Alexander StreetCrows Nest NSW 2065, Australia
VenueDr Patrick Coleman Nephrologist and general physician, Northern Beaches Health Service
Dr Ryan Downey Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Patrick Eakins Anaesthetist, Royal Perth Hospital
Dr Paul Forrest Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Kim Gray Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Robert Hackett Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Andrew Heard Anaesthetist, Royal Perth Hospital
Dr Robert Heavener Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Charlotte Johnstone Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Tim McCullochAnaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Douglas Scott Anaesthetist, Royal Perth Hospital and King Edward Memorial Hospital
Dr Michael Stone Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Katherine Tonks Staff specialist, Department of Endocrinology, St Vincent’s Hospital
Dr Roger Traill Senior staff specialist, Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Dr Nadine Yamen Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Register online!Please visit the NSW Events webpage to register for this event throught the ANZCA Online Portal
Participants in the ANZCA CPD Program will be have the activities they participate in automatically allocated into their CPD portfolio following the conclusion of this conference:
Knowledge and skills• Lectures for 1 credit per hour• Workshops/PBLDs for 2 credits per hour
Emergency response activities• Can’t Intubate Can’t Oxygenate• Cardiac Arrest• Anaphylaxis
ACE – Anaesthesia Continuing Education – is the new brand for activities and events overseen by the Anaesthesia Continuing Education Co-ordinating Committee (ACECC) which represents ANZCA, the ASA and the NZSA. The ACE logo replaces the former ACECC logo.
1.45-2.15pm Antibiotics: the good, the bad and the uglyDr Paul Forrest
Workshop 3THRIVE, surely it’s just a gimmickDr Roger Traill
Workshop 4CPR Emergency Response Activity
Dr Robert Heavener and Dr Michael Stone
PBLD 5Anaphylaxis Emergency Response Activity
Dr Ryan Downey
PBLD 6But I can’t stop my drugs because I get painDr Nadine Yamen
Talk 1Registrar poster presentation session and prizefacilitated by Dr Simon Martel
2.20-2.50pm Planning the extubation of the difficult intubationDr Andrew Heard
repeated PBLD 6repeated
2.55-3.25pm The problem with central linesDr Robert Hackett
repeated PBLD 6repeated
Welcome
SESSION 1:
SESSION 2: 11-11.30am Perioperative
management of the diabetic patient Dr Katherine Tonks
Workshop 1CICO Emergency Response Activity
Dr Andy Heard, Dr Scott Douglas and Dr Patrick Eakins
Workshop 2CPR Emergency Response Activity
Dr Robert Heavener and Dr Michael Stone
PBLD 2Blast a hole through opiates and anaesthesiaDr Charlotte Johnstone
11.35am-12.05pm Management of preoperative anaemia and the role of intravenous ironDr Patrick Coleman
PBLD 1Anaphylaxis Emergency Response Activity
Dr Ryan DowneyPBLD 3 repeated
12.10-12.40pm What’s new in the management of patients for lower limb joint replacement? Dr Kim Gray
PBLD 4 repeated
SESSION 3:
SESSION 4:
12.40-1.45pm Lunch (ASA and ANZCA ASM)
3.25-3.55pm Afternoon tea
Welcome to the Annual NSW ANZCA ASA Sydney Conference for 2016. As anaesthetists we are better than any other craft group at planning ahead and in doing so improving our patient outcomes.
We’ve invited Dr Andrew Heard from Royal Perth Hospital, one of the best planners in airway management, to present the results of his studies into planning the extubation of the patient that was difficult to intubate and run his widely acclaimed CICO workshop. Dr Roger Traill, now a regular user of transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE), will run workshops and guide delegates through the practical use and set-up of the system. In looking to optimise our patients preoperatively, we have invited Dr Katherine Tonks to walk us through the plethora of new hypoglycaemic agents and how to manage these preoperatively, and Dr Patrick Coleman makes managing preoperative anaemia easy.
We have looked to provide workshops to enable delegates to fulfil emergency College CPD requirements for emergency responses, and problem based learning discussions to help you plan pain management.
At the end of the day we are introducing a new format of case discussion called ‘Case Interactive’ where a panel of our invited speakers and the audience will plan the management of some interesting patients. We promise you and stimulating and thoughtful day and guarantee we will change your practice.
You are welcome to attend all of the talks throughout the day. For the breakouts you can select one PBLD or workshop to attend (except the Registrar poster presentation session and prize which is open to all delegates)
3.55-5pm Case interactive Dr Andrew Heard
8.45-9am Welcome Dr Kim Gray
9-9.30am Which technique should I plan to use in a CICO situation Dr Andrew Heard
9.30-10am Perioperative blood management Dr Tim McCulloch
10-10.30amNew agents in the management of diabetesDr Katherine Tonks
10.30-11am Morning tea
Images supplied by Destination NSW; Kajo Merkert-Ohlhesier