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Building on the success of the 2006 event, and in response to demand, running again in Dublin
The First Critical Hours

The management of medical emergencies with lectures by an international
Faculty of practising Consultants in Emergency, Acute and General Internal Medicine
on Tuesday 15, Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 January 2008

Venue: RCPI, 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2

Conference Advisors

Dr Patrick K Plunkett
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St James's Hospital, Dublin

Dr Charlie O’Donnell
Consultant in Emergency and
Intensive Care Medicine, Whipps Cross University Hospital, London

The Faculty includes:

Dr Bernard Silke
Consultant Physician/Clinical Pharmacologist and Cardiologist, Dean of Higher Medical Training and Director of Acute Medical Admission Units, St James’s Hospital, Dublin

Dr John Kiely
Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda

Professor Colin Robertson
Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh

Dr Danny McAuley
Consultant Physician in Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast

About the Conference:

  • Aimed at Consultants, Registrars and Middle Grades

  • Dedicated to developing effective expert team management by doctors from a variety of backgrounds delivering acute and emergency care in the healthcare setting of the island of Ireland

  • Breaking down professional barriers – putting patients first

  • A practical focus on the most difficult aspects of Emergency, Acute and General Medicine in the first critical hours

  • Interactive discussions and clinical vignettes that will contribute to their professional development

  • Opportunities to network and discuss clinical problems with experts in a congenial atmosphere

  • Includes a practical, intensive BIPAP/CPAP study day

 

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Approved for 15 CME Credits by the RCPI (5 CME Credits per day)