SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
SATURDAY May 2, 2015
MORNING
Hall K
7.30-8am
Twitter 101: Spreading your wings - Dr Jo Sutherland
Hall L/M
8.15-8.30am
Opening address and welcome ceremony
Hall L/M
8.30-10am
Ellis Gillespie Lecture
Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President
Professor Rupert Pearse (ANZCA ASM Visitor) – Perioperative medicine: the future of anaesthesia?
Michael Cousins Lecture
Chair Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean
Professor Irene Tracey (FPM ASM Visitor) – Imaging analgesia and anaesthesia
10-10.30am
Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition, College Ceremony rehearsal (Hall L/M)
10.30am-noon
noon-1.30pm
2
HALL L/M
HALL G
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
C1/C2
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Perioperative medicine SIG - the
perioperative ‘F’ word! Frailty:
often used but less understood
Airway SIG
Anaesthesia and the cancer
patient
If it matters, it causes
controversy
Trauma SIG
Pain and the elderly
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Chair:
Dr Simon Macklin
W01A: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W05A: Paediatric airway
management
W09A: Basic transthoracic
echo
W21A: Overseas work and
development
SGD06: The patient with
pulmonary hypertension for
non cardiac surgery
SGD13: Eye lists made easier
SGD49: Fun with pregnant
Fontans
Chair: Dr Graham Morton
Chair: Dr Richard Semenov
Chair: Dr Bernhard Riedel
Definition and measurement
Dr Yatin Young
Perioperative implications
Professor David Story
Frailty for the fearless
anaesthetist
Dr Nicholas Waldron
Airway training in Papua
New Guinea
Dr Yasmin Endlich
The development of airway
management in patients with
head and neck lesions over the
past five years
Dr Pauline Wake
Nasal endoscopy for
anaesthetists
Mr Guy Rees
Airway problems in recovery
Professor Fritz Puhringer
Cancer tsunami: emerging
trends, societal cost and
preoperative implications
Dr Bernhard Riedel
Cancer biology - a primer for
anaesthetists
Mr David Gyorki
Translational research: the
tumor-neuro-inflammatory
response and cancer recurrence
Dr Erica Sloan
Surgical perspectives: patient
selection, timing of surgery,
multidisciplinary care
Mr John Spillane
Non-anaesthetist
sedation: a UK
perspective
Professor Robert
Sneyd
See the light! Put
the Macintosh
laryngoscope in the
museum
Dr John Currie
Futility of care
Dr Chris Drummond
Chair: Associate
Professor
John Moloney
Do we really
need to not
move the neck
one millimetre in
trauma patients?
Associate
Professor
John Moloney
Common cervical
fractures:
mechanisms,
radiology
and clinical
significance
Dr Adam
Osomanski
Securing the
airway with a
C-spine fractrure;
searching for the
Gold-Standard
Dr Simon Roberts
Chair: Dr Andrew Wilkinson
Comprehensive geriatric
assessment: identifying
and managing multiple comorbidities
Dr Jeffery Faunt
Behavioural and
psychological symptoms
of pain in persons with
dementia
Professor Stephen Gibson
Pain in older patients: a
multidimensional approach
to management
Dr David Lussier
Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, FPM Trainee Luncheon (L3), ANZCA Trainee Luncheon (Panorama Suite)
SGD01, SGD22, SGD43 (12.15-1.15pm)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
SATURDAY May 2, 2015
AFTERNOON
1.30-3pm
3-3.30pm
3.30-5pm
6-11.30pm
4
HALL L/M
HALL G
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
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Perioperative medicine cardiology: the pipes and drums
Obstetric anaesthesia SIG - the
complex obstetric patient
Anaesthesia and the cancer
patient
It’s not brain surgery…
Regional
anaesthesia SIG
The flaming face
(neuroinflammation)
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Moderated ePoster session:
Systems and safety
Chair: Dr William Cheng
Chair: Dr Pete Smith
Chair: Dr Tim Semple
Chair:
Dr Andrew Puddy
Chair: Dr Nicholas
Knight
Chair: Dr Kieran Davis
Cardiac preoptimisation
Dr Dale Ashby
What’s new in cardiology? The
plumber
Dr Ajay Sinhal
What’s new in cardiology? The
electrician
Associate Professor Andrew
McGavigan
Maternal morbidity and
mortality: an update
Associate Professor Alicia Dennis
The use of ROTEM to target
blood use during obstetric
haemorrhage
Dr Roger Browning
The challenges of obstetric
anaesthesia in 2015 - the nonEnglish speaking background
patient
Dr Kym Osborn
Cancer therapies: perioperative
implications
Dr Hilmy Ismail
Anaesthetic strategies for the
cancer patient - opioid sparing
techniques and cox-II inhibitors
Dr Jonathan Hiller
Pain in the cancer patient: where
are we in 2015?
Dr Richard Sullivan
Futile surgery and end of life care
Dr Zoe Keon-Cohen
Code stroke
Dr Jim Jannes
Updates on the
management of
severe traumatic
brain injury
Professor Tomás
Corcoran
Beginners guide
to interventional
neuroradiology - what
does my anaesthetist
need to know?
Dr Steve Chryssidis
What’s new in
neuroanaesthesia?
Dr Douglas Fahlbusch
What’s new
in ophthalmic
blocks?
Dr Jon Clarke
A joint
arthroplasty fast
track protocol:
implementation
and results
Dr Andrew
Czuchwicki
Ultra long
acting liposomal
packaged local
anaesthetic
Dr David McLeod
Neuroinflammation in
affective disorders
Professor Bernhard Baune
Update on Glia
Professor Mark Hutchinson
MicroRNAs, exosomes as
markers
in pain states
Professor Rainer Haberberger
W01B: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W05B: Paediatric airway
management
W07A: Fibreoptic
W09A: Basic transthoracic
echo
continued
W19A: Practical hypnosis for
the busy anaesthetist
W22A: Process
communication model:
“Key2Me”
SGD21: Beam me up Scotty!
Transporting the morbidly
obese
SGD23: Getting started in
research
SGD30: Performance issues
SGD42: Management of the
opiate addicted patient for
beginners
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SGDs
Trainee ePoster
prize session
Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition
HALL L/M
HALL G
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
C1/C2
Perioperative medicine endocrine: it’s all in the glands
Civilian medical assistance after
natural disasters
Perioperative management of
bowel cancer patients
Patient outcomes:
what affects
morbidity and
mortality?
History of
anaesthesia SIG
Acute pain SIG: the influence WORKSHOPS
of psychological factors on
acute pain
Chair: Professor David Story
Chair: Dr Gareth Lyttle
Chair: Ms Liz Murphy
Chair:
Professor Kate Leslie
Chair:
Dr Chris Ball
Chair:
Professor Stephan Schug
Perioperative management of
diabetes
Associate Professor Steve Stranks
Bariatric surgery and diabetes
Mr Jacob Chisholm
The NET effect: perioperative
issues when dealing with
secretory tumours of the
gastrointestinal tract
Dr Andrew Thomas
History of international
medical aid responses to
natural disasters - what we’ve
learnt over two decades
Dr Phil Blum
Activation of Australia’s
medical assistance teams in
response to natural disasters how it happens
Dr Brian Spain
Civilian surgical field hospital
- the AusMAT response to
typhoon haiyan in Tacloban,
Philippines
Dr Andrew Fenton
The role of anaesthetists
outside the operating theatre
in disaster response
Dr Dan Holmes
Diet and colorectal cancer
Professor Graeme Young
Haematinic optimisation
Dr Kathryn Robinson
ERAS protocols and outcome
Mr Paul Hollington
Scoring systems and
predicting outcome the evidence
Dr Ivan Ward
Prevention is better
than cure - what
can anaesthetists
do about early
postoperative
morbidity and
mortality?
Professor Guy
Ludbrook
The death of
surgery, and other
outcomes
Professor Guy
Maddern
Perioperative
outcome: fads and
fashion in the US
Associate Professor
Gregory Crosby
History of airway
management
Dr Chris Acott
Eye blocks past
and present
Dr Jon Clarke
The history of
simulation and
anaesthesia
Professor Harry
Owen
What do we see - clinically?
Dr Christine Huxtable
What do we see - on fMRI?
Professor Irene Tracey
Drawing your line in the
sand
Dr Faizur Noore
W01C: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W06A: Neonatal
resuscitation workshop for
the rural anaesthetist
W07B: Fibreoptic
W19A: Practical hypnosis
for the busy anaesthetist
continued
W21B: Overseas work and
development
W22A: Process
communication model:
“Key2Me” continued
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hybrid theatre
SGD25: Navigating the ethics
committee
SGD34: Understanding the
emotional patient
SGD44: Beads, peanuts, coins
and batteries- the challenges
of inhaled or swallowed
foreign bodies in paediatric
anaesthesia
College Ceremony (Hall L/M) and Reception (Art Gallery of South Australia)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
SUNDAY May 3, 2015
MORNING
7-8.15am
Sponsored breakfast session one (BS01) and two (BS02) (refer to page 38)
Hall L/M
8.30-10am
Mary Burnell Lecture
Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President
Professor Tomás Corcoran (Australasian Visitor) – Perioperative inflammation and patient outcomes:
is anaesthesia an innocent bystander?
FPM SA Visitor’s Lecture
Chair: Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean
Dr David Lussier (FPM SA Visitor) – Management of the elderly - pain and drugs: what you need to know
Dr Michal Kluger – 2016 ASM Auckland launch
10-10.30am
Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition
10.30am-noon
noon-1.30pm
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HALL G
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
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Perioperative medicine
Special ANZAC centenary history Wearable technology - looking
SIG
through the lens with a clinical
view
HALL J
Obstetric anaesthesia
SIG - regional
anaesthesia and
obstetrics
ACCUTE SIG
FPM Dean’s Prize and
Best Free Paper Session
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Open ePoster prize session
Chair: Dr Mark Priestley
Chair: Dr Chris Ball
Chair: Dr Simon Jenkins
Chair: Dr Jane Brown
Chair:
Dr Jamin Mulvey
Chair:
Professor Milton Cohen
Epidemiology of the high risk
surgical patient
Professor Rupert Pearse
Puff and buff: perioperative
lung function and optimisation
Dr Jason D’Costa
Perioperative management of
obstructive sleep apnoea
Dr Alistair Walker
Gum acacia and the
development of
resuscitation fluids
Dr Martin Graves
History and advances in military
anaesthesia training
Dr Michael Lumsden-Steel
The Geneva Conventions:
protecting military medical
personnel
Dr George Merridew
Returning home
Dr Simon Hendel
Head-mounted display case
study presentation
Dr David Liu
Wearable technology overview
Mr Peter Stephenson (MSD)
Google glass case study
presentation
Dr Adam Osomanski
Panel including Twitter ‘Rapid
Fire’ Q&A
Panellists: Dr Adam Osomanski,
Dr David Liu, Dr Simon Jenkins,
Dr Thien LeCong
Transthoracic
echocardiography
assessment of
cardiac output at
caesarean section
under spinal
anaesthesia
Dr Eoin Casey
Communication and
consent for regional
anaesthesia in
obstetrics
Dr Allan Cyna
The use of
ultrasound in
regional anaesthesia
in obstetric
anaesthesia
Dr Chris Mitchell
Paediatric
retrieval for
the generalist
retrievalist
Dr Michael
Corkeron
Assume the
brace position.
This is not a
drill. Safety in
pre-hospital and
aeromedical
retrieval
Dr Stefan Mazur
MBA and
tracheal injury:
what could
possibly go
wrong?
Dr Mat Hope
Dean’s Prize:
Survey of Chronic Pain
in Shiraz: Prevalence,
treatments and satisfaction
with treatments
Dr Vahid Mohabbati
An audit of intrathecal
infusion catheter with
subcutaneous port in the
management of severe pain
in patients with cancer
Dr Preeti Ananda Krishnan
Best Free Paper:
Pitfalls to making sense in
pain medicine
Dr John Quintner
Morphine requirements
in recovery after total
knee arthroplasty: a study
comparing local infiltrative
analgesia (LIA) versus
regional blocks in our local
practice
Dr Matthew Cheaveau
60,000+ years and 12
papers: a systematic
review of pain assessment,
experience and
management in Aboriginal
Australian people
Dr Luke Arthur
W01D: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W03C: Anaphylaxis crisis
management
W08A: Tracheostomy
W10A: Advanced
transthoracic echo
W24A: Supervisor of
training (SoT)- the changing
face of the SoT
SGD04: The adventurous
bronchoscopist
SGD29: Moving from
clinical practice to academic
teaching
SGD40: Approaches and
considerations for the acute
and chronic liver failure
patient
SGD48: New opioids and the
anaesthetist
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Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, FPM AGM (noon-12.30pm) C1/C2,
sponsored lunchtime session one (LS01) and two (LS02) (refer to page 38)
SGD14, SGD15, SGD17, SGD19 (12.15-1.15pm)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
SUNDAY May 3, 2015
AFTERNOON
1.30-3pm
HALL L/M
HALL G
Postoperative/PACU problem
prevention
Special ANZAC centenary history
SIG
Chair: Dr Roelof Van Wijk
Failure to wake in recovery:
differential diagnosis and action
checklist
Dr James London
Fully sick: evidence based
management of persistent
PONV
Dr Sam Lumb
Tips and tricks for the
management of persistent pain
in the PACU
Dr Ravi Cooray
Incidence of PDPH at Port
Moresby General Hospital
Dr Elizabeth Inaido-Lee
3-3.30pm
3.30-5pm
Chair: Dr Bruce Paix
Operation ‘Slipper’- lessons
learned
Dr Toby Thomas
Aeromedical evacuation
Dr Allan MacKillop
My path to anaesthesia
Dr Alex Douglas
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
Paediatric anaesthesia
Communication in
anaesthesia SIG panel discussion
Chair: Dr David Sainsbury
Chair: Dr David Elliott
Five papers that have changed
paediatric anaesthesia practice
Dr Catherine Olweny
Emergence agitation: new
solutions to an old problem
Dr David Costi
Massive transfusion: do you
treat children the same?
Dr Nich Marks
The use of invasive
placebo when
investigating regional
block efficacy:
communicating
good science or bad
science? Ethical or
unethical?
Early warning
systems versus
professional clinical
assessments for
communicating
deteriorating patient
care: helpful or
harmful?
Compulsory drug
labels for syringes
when communicating
with oneself:
essential for patient
safety?
Panellists: Dr Lindy
Roberts, Professor
Alan Merry, Dr
Suyin Tan, Associate
Professor
Scott Simmons
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
Right heart failure
Chair:
Dr David Daly
Pathophysiology
of pulmonary
hypertension
Dr Dana Pakrou
Evaluation
and clinical
management of
right heart failure
Dr Majo Joseph
Acute
intraoperative
management of
right heart failure
Dr Thomas Painter
C1/C2
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Changing face - facial pain
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Moderated ePoster session:
Other
Headaches: primary pain
problem usually with good
outcomes
Professor Paul Rolan
Psychiatric aspects of facial
pain and headache
Dr Peter Herriot
Surgical options for facial
pain and headache
Associate Professor Andrew
Zacest
W01E: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W08B: Tracheostomy
W10A: Advanced
transthoracic echo
continued
W12A: Upper limb
W13A: Lower limb
W14A: Abdominal wall
W15A: Neuroaxial and
paravertebral
W16A: Ophthalmic blocks
W22B: Process
communication model:
“Key2Me”
SGD16: Perioperative
thromboprophylaxis:
expanding the role of
anaesthetists in risk
reduction and quality
improvement
SGD20: Practical aspects of
IV iron prescribing, dosing
and administration for the
anaesthetist
SGD24: Getting your
research published
SGD47: Acute neuropathic
pain
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C1/C2
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IT and the pain specialist
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Moderated ePoster session:
Perioperative medicine
W01F: Emergency
anaesthesia/ALS
W02A: Cricothyrotomy
W12B: Upper limb
W13B: Lower limb
W14B: Abdominal wall
W15B: Neuroaxial and
paravertebral
W16B: Ophthalmic blocks
W22B: Process
communication model:
“Key2Me” continued
SGD09: Nonpharmacological anxiolysis
- Vegas style
SGD12: Where neurologist
and anaesthetist may clash:
anaesthesia for acute stroke
SGD50: The ABC of
pregnancy
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Chair: Dr Bruce Rounsefell
Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition
HALL L/M
HALL G
Australia and New Zealand
Anaesthetic Allergy Group
(ANZAAG)
Special ANZAC centenary history Trainee academic prize session
SIG
Chair: Dr Paul McAleer
Chair: Dr Martin Graves
Pure science: mast cells,
tryptase & mastocytosis
Dr William Smith
Clinical: anaesthesia for
mastocystosis patients
Dr Michelle Mulligan
Emerging: perioperative
management of the
chlorhexidine free patient
Dr Michael Rose
Military medicine in the first
year of WWI
Dr Christopher Verco
The ADF military medic in
Afghanistan: an overview
Dr Bruce Paix
State of the art: lessons learned
in Iraq and Afghanistan
Commander Corey Kucik US
Navy
HALL K
Safety and quality:
while on a ladder,
never step back to
admire your work!
It’s hypothetical…
Indigenous health
discussion
Chair: Associate Professor
Michael Bennett
Chair: Professor
Guy Ludbrook
Chair:
Dr Penny Stewart
Chair: Dr Matthew Green
Acute risk change for cardiothoracic admissions to
intensive care (ARCTIC): a
novel, more sensitive measure
of perioperative quality in
cardiac surgery
Dr Tim Coulson
Is the more manageable Maori
mouth a myth?
Dr Martin Bailey
Communication during
antacid administration prior to
Caesarean section
Dr Ravi Cooray
Contamination of ready-for–
use airway equipment before
and after workflow change: a
cross-sectional study
Dr Alison Jackson
An audit of peri-operative
hypothermia at the Royal
Melbourne Hospital
Dr Madeline Lim
A safety check prior to regional
anaesthesia to prevent wrong
sided blocks
Dr Paul Slocombe
The latest
anaesthetic incident
data from webAIRS
Professor Martin
Culwick
What is revalidation?
Is it useful, is there
any point?
Professor Robert
Sneyd
Perilous pitfalls of
protocols
Dr Merv Atkinson
Panel discussion:
including
clinicians,
Aboriginal liaison,
public health
clinician, MIGA
solicitor, director
of medical
services
Targeting IT to your
demographic
Dr Chris Hayes
Lessons from brain man
Ms Laura Gallagher
Websites for pain: what is
out there, what works and
building your own
Dr Susan Evans
Hall L/M
5-5.30pm
ANZCA AGM
Hall H
5.30-7pm
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HCI reception
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
MONDAY May 4, 2015
MORNING
7-8.15am
Sponsored breakfast session three (BS03) and four (BS04) (refer to page 38)
Hall L/M
8.30-10am
Gilbert Brown Prize Session
Chair: Professor Alan Merry
Epigenetic changes induced by morphine can affect opiate choice for cancer pain therapy
Dr Dean Bunbury
Validity of the thromboelastometry fibrinogen assay measured during cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgery: a
retrospective, single centre, observational study
Dr Hamish Mace
Maximum surgical blood ordering schedule for adult elective surgeries in Auckland District Health Board (ADHB)
Dr Chang Joon Kim
A comparison of the Glidescope®, the McGrath® and the Macintosh laryngoscopes in a simulated difficult airway with
bleeding in an airway mannequin
Dr Suyen Ho
Assessment of post-implementation compliance with a Surgical Thrombo-Embolism Prevention protocol: the STEP protocol
Dr Rani Chahal
10-10.30am
Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition
10.30am-noon
noon-1.30pm
10
HALL L/M
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
C1/C2
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The painful truth
What harm are we doing?
Intensive care medicine
The highs and lows
of tissue oxygenation
Developments and
new directions in
cardiopulmonary
bypass - Cardiothoracic,
Vascular and Perfusion
SIG
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Moderated ePoster session:
Obstetrics
W01G: Emergency anaesthesia/ALS
W02B: Cricothyrotomy
W17A: Supraclavicular subclavian
vein cannulation using ultrasound
(ACCUTE SIG)
W24B: Supervisor of training (SoT)the changing face of the SoT
SGD33: The expert trap
SDG35: Difficult airways a PFY
experience
SGD39: Obstetrics and obesity for
beginners
SGD45: Tips and tricks: the opioidtolerant patient with acute pain
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Chair: Dr Meredith Craigie
Chair: Dr Chris Jackson
Chair: Dr Rob Young
Chair: Dr Sam Willis
Chair: Dr Tom Painter
Why is pain still under - treated
in the emergency department?
Two new hypotheses
Dr Drew Carter
The immune system in pain
Associate Professor Mark
Hutchinson
New strategies for the
treatment of pain
Professor Paul Rolan
Pharmacogenomics and
anaesthesia and analgesia
Professor Andrew Somogyi
Medical innovation: benefit or
harm?
Associate Professor Bernadette
Richards
Harm and anaesthesia beyond
neurotoxicity
Professor Britta von UngernSternberg
Perioperative brain failure: the
gas, the knife and the patient
Associate Professor Gregory
Crosby
The ARISE study and EGDT in
sepsis
Dr Sandra Peake
The OPTiMiSE trial
Professor Rupert Pearse
Acute kidney injury
Dr Mark Finnis
Cellular response to
hypoxia
Dr Dan Peet
Hyperoxia
Professor Robert
Sneyd
Hyperoxia during
cardiac surgery:
friend or foe?
Dr Rob Young
Cardiopulmonary
bypass: embracing
evidence-based
practice
Associate Professor Rob
Baker
Intraoperative blood
management in cardiac
surgery
Associate Professor
David A Scott
Coagulation monitoring
and cardiopulmonary
bypass - more than the
ACT
Dr Joe Power
Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, Retired Anaesthetists’ Luncheon (Panorama Suite),
sponsored lunchtime session three (LS03) (refer to page 38)
SGD03, SGD05, SGD37, SGD51 (12.15-1.15pm)
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
MONDAY May 4, 2015
AFTERNOON
1.30-3pm
3-3.30pm
3.30-5pm
HALL L/M
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
C1/C2
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ANZCA clinical trials network 1:
Late breaking trials
Paediatric anaesthesia:
a growing problem
Intensive care medicine
Organ and tissue
donation and
transplant
Diving and hyperbaric medicine SIG
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
W01H: Emergency anaesthesia/ALS
W02C: Cricothyrotomy
W03A: Anaphylaxis crisis management
W04A: Trauma: lessons from the pointy end
W20A: Home brew and open source web based
software- software development for education
and administration in a busy anaesthetic
department
SGD08: Decision making in perioperative
resuscitation
SGD31: Building a happy department
SGD32: How green is my anaesthetic?
Chair: Associate Professor
Phillip Peyton
Chair: Dr David Barker
Chair: Dr Toby Thomas
Chair: Dr Rod Mitchell
Chair: Dr Suzie Szekely
N2O and chronic pain
Professor Matthew Chan
ENIGMA 2 one year follow up
study
Professor Kate Leslie
ATACAS - the aspirin results
Professor Paul Myles
The environmental impact of a
paediatric anaesthetist
Dr Chris Perry
Anaesthesia for obese children:
the growing epidemic
Dr Balvindar Kaur
Bariatric surgery in adolescents
Mr Sanjeev Khurana
Tips and tricks for ventilating
the difficult lung
Dr Simon Hockley
Blood glucose control on the
ICU
Dr Adam Deane
ECMO
Dr Ubbo Wiersema
The state of the
nation: an update
on organ and tissue
donation in Australia
Dr Sally Tideman
Advances in liver
transplant surgery
Dr Mark BrookeSmith
Donation after
cardiac death
Dr Brett Sampson
Scuba diving and persistent patent
foramen ovale: how to surprise a
cardiologist
Associate Professor Michael Bennett
Hyperbaric oxygen improves insulin
action
Dr David Wilkinson
Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition
HALL L/M
HALL J
P1/P2/P3
HALL K
C1/C2
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ANZCA clinical trials network 2:
Keys to successful recruiting
Changing our thinking
Intensive care medicine
Organ and tissue
donation and
transplant
Optimising resources in the
healthcare system
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Chair: Professor Kate Leslie
Chair: Dr Lindy Roberts
Chair: Dr Mark Finnis
Chair: Dr Peter Lillie
Chair: Dr Nigel Robertson
Ethical persuasion
Mr Jonathan Schauder
How to design a feasible RCT
Professor Paul Myles
Recruiting to RCT’s evidence
and practice
Dr Thomas Painter
Psychological effects of stress
Professor Anna Chur-Hansen
Effective communication
Dr Allan Cyna
The vortex approach
Dr Nick Chrimes
Steroids and thyroid hormone
in illness
Dr Matt Maiden
Update on nutrition and energy
delivery during critical illness
Associate Professor Marianne
Chapman
Rationalisation of intensive and
critical care
Dr Gerry O’Callaghan
Cardiac transplant: a
surgical and anaesthetic update
Mr Kumud Dhital and
Dr Andrew Jackson
Thoracic transplant:
a surgical and anaesthetic update
Professor Greg Snell
and Dr David Daly
Optimising donor
management, organ
retrieval and the pretransplant patient
Panel discussion
Reducing waste and optimising
value in healthcare
Associate Professor Adam Elshaug
Decision making under uncertainty
Dr Matthew Anstey
Health economics and older people
in the 21st century
Dr Billingsley Kaambwa
W01I: Emergency anaesthesia/ALS
W02D: Cricothyrotomy
W03B: Anaphylaxis crisis management
W04B: Trauma: lessons from the pointy end
W11A: Pre-hospital ultrasound (ACCUTE SIG)
W23B: The prescribing anaesthetist in the
perioperative period - what’s interfering and
what’s not?
SGD11: Getting to the heart of perioperative
myocardial injury in non cardiac surgery
SGD28: Monsters in the mind
SGD36: Teaching anaesthetic skills... the blind
leading the blind
SGD41: The troubleshooting epidural
Hall F/G
7-midnight
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Gala dinner
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
TUESDAY May 5, 2015
9-10.30am
10.30-11am
HALL L/M
C1/C2
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The bleeding truth: haematology and the
anaesthetist
Mathematical modelling for...
Management SIG:
transformations in health and the
perioperative surgical home
Welfare of anaesthetists SIG - Titanic
professional issues: time to stop
moving the deckchairs
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
Chair: Dr Bernd Froessler
Chair: Associate Professor Michael Jones
Chair: Dr Vanessa Beavis
Chair: Dr Marion Andrew
Point of care - is there an ideal device?
Associate Professor David Roxby
Non invasive Hb monitoring in paediatrics
Dr Cormac Fahy
Perioperative issues and uncommon
haematological disorders
Dr Simon McRae
Intraoperative massive blood transfusion
Dr Paul Richards
Theatre scheduling: how to get your
timing right
Dr Mark Markou
Climate sensitive diseases: using climate
forecasts to extend predictive lead time
Dr Rachel Lowe
The CNS effects of general anaesthesia
Professor Jamie Sleigh
When worlds (don’t) collide: lung gas
exchange modelling in anaesthesia
Associate Professor Philip Peyton
Transforming healthcare
Professor Dorothy Keefe
Team approaches to surgical
pathways
Professor Guy Ludbrook
Panel discussion: Professor
Dorothy Keefe, Professor Guy
Ludbrook, Professor Thomas
Bruessel and Dr Gerry O’Callaghan
Substance misuse how bad is it? The
current state of play and how we
might improve the outcome
Dr Rob Fry and Mr Lewis Fry
MBA - keeping the waters safe
Dr Joanna Flynn
Unwell doctors - prevention is better
Dr Roger Sexton
W18A: Faculty development
W23A: The prescribing anaesthetist in the
perioperative period - what’s interfering and
what’s not?
SGD18: Anaesthesia for electroconvulsive
therapy - is there more to it than Propofol and
Sux?
SGD27: Asleep at the wheel
SGD38: Anaesthesia for the high risk vascular
patient
Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition
Hall L/M
11-12.30pm
SA Visitor’s Lecture
Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President
Professor Robert Sneyd (ANZCA SA Visitor) - Old habits die hard: what should we change and when?
Organising Committee Visitor’s Lecture
Associate Professor Gregory Crosby (Organising Committee Visitor) – The aging face of anaesthesia and pain medicine
12.30-1.30pm
Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition
1.30-3pm
3-3.30pm
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Women in anaesthesia
Lies, damned lies and biostatistics
Medical Education SIG - is
workplace based assessment
working?
Infectious disease and microbiology
WORKSHOPS
SGDs
W20B: Home brew and open source web based
software- software development for education
and administration in a busy anaesthetic
department
SGD10: Iron shield: patient blood management
in action
SGD26: Ethical legal consent
SGD46: Beyond morphine in pediatric in pain
management
Chair: Dr Lynne Rainey
Chair: Professor Paul Myles
Chair: Dr Natalie Smith
Chair: TBA
Status report - women in anaesthesia in
Australia and New Zealand
Professor Kate Leslie
Leaders - the journey and the view from
‘the top’
Dr Vanessa Beavis
Returning to work - ‘CRASH’ and don’t burn
Dr Jeanette Wright and Dr Kara Allen
The importance of a structured and critical
‘critical appraisal’
Associate Professor David Harley
Publication bias and quality of evidence in
anaesthesia and perioperative medicine
Associate Professor Philip Peyton
Clusters, wedges and platforms: novel study
designs in perioperative medicine
Professor Tomás Corcoran
Workplace-based assessment in
ANZCA - what it’s intended to do
Dr Damian Castanelli
Mining the trainee portfolio
system - intended and
unintended consequences of
Mini-CEX assessments
Associate Professor Jennifer
Weller
Matching intentions with
outcomes: a more general view
on workplace-based assessment
Professor Lambert Schuwirth
Antimicrobial prophylaxis, resistance
and emerging threats
Professor Morgyn Warner
Infection control in theatre and the
impact of nosocomial diseases
Dr Rhonda Stuart
Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition
HALL L/M
3.30-4.30pm
CLOSING SESSION
Chairs: Dr Nathan Davis and Dr Bill Wilson
Meet the experts
Join us for a not to be missed panel with our world class keynote speakers where they tackle the tough questions!
Panel discussion: Professor Rupert Pearse, Professor Irene Tracey, Professor Robert Sneyd,
Associate Professor Gregory Crosby, Professor Tomás Corcoran
Closing address
Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President
*subject to change without prior notice. For the most up-to-date details please visit the ASM App or Virtual ASM.
CPD program
This event is claimable by ANZCA CPD participants within
knowledge and skills and emergency responses; ANZCA members
will automatically have their attendance accredited to their CPD
portfolio following the ASM in June 2015.
Knowledge and skills activities
Lectures, breakfast and lunchtime sessions for one credit per hour
Workshops, small group discussions, PBLDs for two credits per hour
Emergency responses activities
ANZCA workshop education sessions that include, can’t
intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO), cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis,
or major haemorrhage can be claimed but they must have
been prospectively recognised as suitable to be claimed as an
emergency response activity.
Further details about emergency responses education sessions
please refer to the ANZCA CPD Program Handbook.
CPD assistance on site at the ASM in Adelaide
ANZCA CPD staff will be available at the ANZCA lounge located in
the HCI exhibition to assist with any questions you have on CPD.
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