Anaesthetics / Intensive Care

Events & e-learning tagged with "Anaesthetics / Intensive Care"

Course image Acute Medicine: St Andrew's Day 2024
Acute Medicine: St Andrew's Day

28-29 November 2024

Day 1

Dialysis
Dr Elizabeth Hird

Ventilatory support
Dr Ross Paterson

Who to transfer/how to transfer
Dr Ben Slater

Acute medicine in Bangladesh
Dr Ahmad Mursel Anam

The future of acute medicine
Dr Vicky Price

The acutely swollen joint
Dr Philip Riches

Liver function test
Dr Freya Rhodes

Haematology extremes of cell count
Dr Alice Klauser

Functional disorders
Dr Ingrid Hoeritzauer

Day 2

Frailty
Dr Latana Munang

Dealing with newly diagnosed brain tumour patients
Prof Andrew Brodbelt

Syncope: assessment, investigations and management
Dr Ishwinder Thethy

Sustainability in healthcare focusing on acute/general medicine
Dr Kate Arrow

From stethoscope to datascope: a new horizon for improving patient outcomes
Prof Mahmood Adil

Moral distress - how do we manage our own reaction to the environment we work in
Dr Chris Turner

Refugee medicine
Dr Sarah Clifford

Hospital care for people with sever and multiple disadvantage
Dr Claire Mackintosh

Cases that changed my practice
Dr Colette Reid

Cases that changed my practice
Dr Shahida Din

Cases that changed my practice
Dr Paddy Gibson

Course image Medical Trainees' Conference 2025
Medical Trainees' Conference

 24 January 2025

Talks

The acute asthma exacerbation: escalating treatment, discharge planning & follow-up
Dr Laura Barr

Advanced life support: beyond the ALS algorithm
Dr David Hall

Clinical debriefing after emergencies: how, when, and why?
Dr Emma Phillips

Cases that have changed me
Professor James Dear, Dr Sarah Keir & Dr Edwin Jesudason

Differentiating dizziness
Dr Jennifer Harrison

Could this be vasculitis?
Professor Neeraj Dhaun

The unwell patient with cancer - is their immunotherapy to blame?
Dr Ashita Waterston

Less than full-time training, barriers and future needs. A UK-wide online survey of doctors in training
Dr Hannah Preston

Course image COVID-19 Critical Care: Understanding and Application
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