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NEW SOUTH WALES SECTION THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHETISTS NSW REGIONAL COMMITTEE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF ANAESTHETISTS ANAESTHESIA CONTINUING EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators CONTINUING EDUCATION Seminar No 77 Dr Angela Brothers Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women & St George Hospital Dr David Elliott Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital Dr Stephen Gibson Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Dr Dani Goh Intensivist, Westmead Hospital Dr Craig Hargreaves VMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women Dr Andrew Hilton Senior Intensivist, Austin Hospital Dr Adam Hastings Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital Dr Chris Jones Anaesthetist, Prime Anaesthetics Dr Greg Knoblanche Anaesthetist, Royal North Shore Hospital Dr Marcus Maller Anaesthetist, Ryde and Maquarie Hospitals Dr Simon Martel Anaesthetist, Blacktown Hospital Dr Maroun Mallat Anaesthetist, St Vincent’s Hospital Dr Gary Newfield VMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women Dr Tony Padley Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital Dr David Shaw Anaesthetist, Liverpool Hospital Dr Natalie Smith Anaesthetist, Wollongong Hospital Dr Tim Stavrakis Anaesthetist, Prince of Wales Hospital Dr Chris Thompson Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Dr Peter Tralaggan Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital The 77th Continuing Education Seminar, New Challenges in Anaesthesia, will be held on Saturday, 16th June, 2012 at the Sydney Hilton. The three sessions have been planned to include lectures and group learning activities which will allow anaesthetists to learn about some of the recent changes occurring in the specialty. These include modern anaesthetic machines and ventilators, anaesthetic apps for smart phones and updates in a variety of clinical management issues and essential skills. For trainees, and those consultants involved with registrar training, there will be a presentation about the new ANZCA curriculum and, new for 2012, formal project presentations by selected trainees. CONTINUING EDUCATION Seminar No 77 SATURDAY 16 JUNE 2012 NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators POINTS Lectures: Category 1 Level 1 : 1 credit point per hour Practical Hands-On Workshops: Category 3 Level 2 : 3 credit points per hour Problem Based Learning Discussion Sessions: Category 3 Level 1 : 2 credit points per hour

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Page 1: NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators€¦ · Anaesthetist, St Vincent’s Hospital Dr Gary Newfield VMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women Dr Tony Padley Anaesthetist, Westmead

NEW SOUTH WALES SECTIONTHE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF ANAESTHETISTS

NSW REGIONAL COMMITTEEAUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF ANAESTHETISTS

ANAESTHESIA CONTINUING EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE

NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators

CONTINUING EDUCATION Seminar No 77

Dr Angela BrothersAnaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women & St George Hospital

Dr David Elliott Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital

Dr Stephen Gibson Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Dr Dani GohIntensivist, Westmead Hospital

Dr Craig HargreavesVMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women

Dr Andrew Hilton Senior Intensivist, Austin Hospital

Dr Adam HastingsAnaesthetist, Westmead Hospital

Dr Chris Jones Anaesthetist, Prime Anaesthetics

Dr Greg Knoblanche Anaesthetist, Royal North Shore Hospital

Dr Marcus Maller Anaesthetist, Ryde and Maquarie Hospitals

Dr Simon MartelAnaesthetist, Blacktown Hospital

Dr Maroun Mallat Anaesthetist, St Vincent’s Hospital

Dr Gary NewfieldVMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women

Dr Tony Padley Anaesthetist, Westmead Hospital

Dr David Shaw Anaesthetist, Liverpool Hospital

Dr Natalie Smith Anaesthetist, Wollongong Hospital

Dr Tim Stavrakis Anaesthetist, Prince of Wales Hospital

Dr Chris Thompson Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Dr Peter Tralaggan Anaesthetist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Conference Co-conveners - Dr Sharon Tivey and Dr Catherine Downs

The 77th Continuing Education Seminar, New Challenges in Anaesthesia, will be held on Saturday, 16th June, 2012 at the Sydney Hilton.

The three sessions have been planned to include lectures and group learning activities which will allow anaesthetists to learn about some of the recent changes occurring in the specialty. These include modern anaesthetic machines and ventilators, anaesthetic apps for smart phones and updates in a variety of clinical management issues and essential skills.

For trainees, and those consultants involved with registrar training, there will be a presentation about the new ANZCA curriculum and, new for 2012, formal project presentations by selected trainees.

CONTINUING EDUCATION Seminar No 77

Saturday 16 June 2012NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators

pOINTSLectures:Category 1 Level 1 : 1 credit point per hour

Practical Hands-On Workshops:Category 3 Level 2 : 3 credit points per hour

Problem Based Learning Discussion Sessions:Category 3 Level 1 : 2 credit points per hour

Page 2: NEW Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators€¦ · Anaesthetist, St Vincent’s Hospital Dr Gary Newfield VMO Anaesthetist, Royal Hospital for Women Dr Tony Padley Anaesthetist, Westmead

Hilton Sydney Hotel488 George Street, Sydney, 2000

Phone: (02) 9266 2000

REGISTRATION & HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY DISPLAYS:Level 3 from 08:00

PLENARY SESSION AND TALKS: Level 3

GROUP LEARNING SESSIONS AND WORKSHOPS:Level 4

Accommodation:Please contact Hilton Sydney Hotel Reservations on

(02) 9266 2000

Venue

8.50 - 9.009.00 - 9.259.25 - 9.50

10.15 - 10.3010.30 - 11.00

11.00 - 11.30

11.35 - 12.05

12.10 - 12.40

12.45 - 1.45

1.45 - 2.15

2.20 - 2.50

2.55 - 3.25

Session 1 Chair: Dr Sharon TiveyWelcome & Introduction Sharon Tivey

Anaesthetic Machines and Ventilators – Where have we come from?

Modern Anaesthetic Machines - What do they have to offer, are they safer? Adam HastingsModern Ventilators - What are these new modes and why do I want them, how can I use them? Andrew Hilton

DEBATE

MORNING TEA

Session 2 Chair: Dr Michael Bennett

TalksCPD C1/L1

Workshop 1CPD C3/L2

Workshop 2CPD C3/L2

Workshop 3CPD C3/L2

PBLD 1CPD C3/L1

Best practice – incorporating non-opioid analgesics into your analgesia regime – ketamine, gabapentinoids, clonidine and dexmedetomidine

Stephen Gibson

Modern Anaesthetic Ventilators – I’ve never used one.

Tim Stavrakis

ESSENTIAL SKILLS New pacemakers and implantable and bench-top defibrillators

Peter Tralaggan and David Shaw

New Airway Devices

Tony Padley

Practice Assessment Activity – Anaesthesia and pain management for knee surgery

Maroun Mallat

Smart Phone Apps

Chris Jones

Workshop 1 repeated

Workshop 2 repeated

Workshop 3 repeated

PBLD 1 repeated

Preparing new anaesthetic machines for the patient with malignant hyperthermia and latest MH guidelines

Marcus Maller

Workshop 1 repeated

Workshop 2 repeated

Workshop 3 repeated

PBLD 1 repeated

LUNCH

Session 3 Chair: Dr Catherine Downs

TalksCPD C1/L1

Workshop 4CPD C3/L2

Workshop 5CPD C3/L2

PBLD 2CPD C3/L1

PBLD 3CPD C3/L1

Registrar brief scientific presentations

Chaired by Simon Martel

Modern Anaesthetic Ventilators – I’m familiar with them, please teach me more

Chris Thompson

ESSENTIAL SKILLS New pacemakers and implantable and bench-top defibrillators

Peter Tralaggan and David Shaw

Practice Assessment Activity – Anaesthesia and pain management for labour

Craig Hargreaves, Gary Newfield and

Angela Brothers

Management of a patient after near- cardiac arrest in a day surgery unit

Dani Goh

Interactive Session - Registrars in private practice.

David Elliott

Workshop 4 repeated

Workshop 5 repeated

PBLD 2 repeated

PBLD 3repeated

The new ANZCA curriculum for registrar training from 2013

Natalie Smith

Workshop 4 repeated

Workshop 5repeated

PBLD 2 repeated

PBLD 3repeated

There will be 3 consecutive 30 minute talks in the main lecture theatre and 3 workshops and 1 problem based learning discussion (PBLD) session which will be 30 minutes each. (Note maximum 30 people in workshops and PBLD)

9.50 - 10.15

There will be three consecutive 30 minute talks in the main lecture theatre and 2 workshops and 2 problem based learning discussion (PBLD) sessions which will be 30 minutes each. (Note maximum 30 people in workshops and PBLD)

3.30 - 4.30 AGM and ANZCA/ASA Drinks - Level 3 Foyer

CPD - C1/L1

Greg Knoblanche