Airway Horizons - featuring TCG BJA Lecture and the GJR Trainees Prize

Airway Horizons - featuring TCG BJA Lecture and the GJR Trainees Prize

Join us at the Spine for a full day of education! Applied for 5 RCoA CPD points.

By Liverpool Society of Anaesthetists

Date and time

Thu, 16 May 2024 09:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Spaces At The Spine

The Spine Paddington Village Liverpool L7 3FA United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 8 hours

Programme

0800 - 0900: Registration


0900: LSA AGM


0930: The Gordon Jackson Rees Annual Trainees Prize Competition


1100: Mid-Morning Refreshments


1145: The Professor T Cecil Gray BJA Lecture – Scanning the Airway Horizon: Landmarks for the 21st Century by Professor Ellen O Sullivan (Anaesthesiologist at St James’ Hospital Dublin and Difficult Airway Society Professor of Anaesthesia and Airway Management.


1300: Buffet Lunch Break


1400: Airway Challenges in Paediatric Anaesthesia. Dr Richard Craig, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool


1430: Avoiding Airway Distress when giving a GA for Foetal Distress. Dr Philip Barclay, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.


1500: Afternoon Refreshments


1530: Life-Flight Experiences in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine in Australia. Dr Supanki Kamalanathan, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool


1615: Managing the Hairy Red Orang-Utan Airway. Dr Paul Jameson, Countess of Chester Hospital, Chester


1645: Close of Meeting

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Who are we? 

The Liverpool Society of Anaesthetists is the regional society for anaesthetists in Merseyside and North Wales. It currently has over 150 members and is open to all anaesthetists.

Aims

We aim to provide a meeting place which is friendly and informal. The society meets four times a year. In addition, there is a further meeting with the Liverpool Medical Institution and a joint afternoon meeting with the Section of Anaesthesia of the Manchester Medical Society.

As well as lectures from regional and national speakers, the social  side of the society is equally important. There are few other opportunities to chat with friends and colleagues from other hospitals over dinner and a drink which is free to all members at every function.

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