The comprehensive course for Consultants, SASGs and Senior ST’s in Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Acute Medicine, organised by Infomed Research and Training on Thursday 26 January 2017, at the Park Plaza County Hall, 1 Addington Street, London SE1 7RY
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Course fee: |
Early bird rates (if booking and paying on or before Fri 14 Oct) |
Standard rates (if booking and paying after Fri 14 Oct) |
Doctors in Training | £240 (inc. 20% VAT) | £295 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Consultants & SASGs | £275 (inc. 20% VAT) | £315 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Further discount available when booking the First Critical Hours
on Tue 24 and Wed 25 Jan 2017 too (please refer to the coupon codes below):
Fee for both courses |
Early bird rates (if booking and paying on or before Fri 14 Oct) |
Standard rates (if booking and paying after Fri 14 Oct) |
Doctors in Training Coupon: ditfchrs |
£595 (inc. 20% VAT) | £690 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Consultants & SASGs Coupon : fchrs |
£695 (inc. 20% VAT) | £775 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Course Director
Prof Tim Harris,
Consultant in Emergency Medicine,
QMUL and Barts Health NHS Trust
Accredited by RCEM
Up to 7 CPD Credits
Full course programme
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Target audience:
The course is designed for Emergency Physicians, Acute Physicians, Anaesthetists and Intensivists. It is pitched at a level suitable for Consultants and senior trainees in all areas of acute care.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the day, you will have:
- a comprehensive understanding of recent advances in resuscitation medicine;
- an update on new/recent research evidence in relation to resuscitation and insights into the implications for practice; and
- greater confidence in your current practice in relation to resuscitation and/or identified areas of practice that you will review or change.
Faculty of Experts including:
- Dr Bernard Foëx, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Manchester Royal Infirmary
- Dr Mark Smithies, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Wales, Cardiff
- Dr Michael Patterson, Consultant in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, University College London Hospitals
- Dr Johann Grundlingh, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Barts Health NHS Trust
- Dr Benjamin Bloom, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust
- Dr Mamoun Abu-Habsa, Consultant in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust
What past attendees have said:
- Good expert talks aimed to be practical, good summary of evidence
- Excellent multispecialty Faculty and very knowledgeable
- Good overview of wide range topics and Q&A
- Well organised and kept to the time
- High quality speakers, content and the right topics
- Excellent content and speakers and lots of short topics
- Key topics covered in evidence based talks – simple facts to make big changes, diverse and relevant info
- Knowledgeable and accessible speakers. Focus on non-trauma subject.
- Gives me great confidence to treat septic ED patients
- As from today will change my daily practice
- I will implement updated guideline in managing patients in ED
- Better evaluating on of the shocked patients and increase awareness of management of sepsis