Hall C Hall A Hall B Room E1 Room E2 Room E3 Skyway 1 Riverbank 1 Riverbank 2 Riverbank 3 Riverbank 4
0830 0830–0845
Opening Ceremony Chair: A/Prof. David M. Scott
0845 0845–0945
Kester Brown Lecture | Leading cultural changeAir Vice-Marshall Dr Tracy Smart AM
0945 0945–0950
Exhibition Opening | A/Prof. David M. Scott and Mr Greg Luck
0950 Morning Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 0950–10301030 1030–1115
Plenary Session 1 | Chair: Dr Peter SealWhy is safety so hard?Prof. Joyce Wahr
1115 1115–1200
Pain in the what? Contemporary concepts in pain scienceProf. Lorimer Moseley
1200 Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1200–1315 1200 Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1200–13151315 1315–1415
Opioid prescribing and pain management
Duped, dated, disabled or dishonest. Opioid prescribing in Australia Dr Timothy Semple
1415–1515
Old drugs and new tricks Prof. Pamela Macintyre
1315–1515
Controversies in clotting and blood management
Novel anticoagulants – what anaesthetists should know Prof. Donat Spahn
Coagulation management in major trauma Dr James Winearls
Should all patients receive prophylactic tranexamic acid? Dr Thomas Painter
Cell salvage in modern anaesthesiaDr Michelle Roets
1315–1515
Regional Anaesthesia SIG
What’s new in regional anaesthesia – an update on current developments.Dr William Harrop-Griffiths
Block rooms – can they work in Australia?Dr Brigid Brown
Wound catheter infusions – plausible therapy or wishful thinking?Dr Kelly Byrne
1315–1515
History SIG
The Evolution & Development of Anaesthesia & Intensive Care in South Australia
1315–1515
ASA Best Poster
Chair: Dr Guy Christie-Taylor
1315 1315–1515W 1
ECHO Simulator
• FCU TTE
• FCU TOE
• Advanced TTE
• Advanced TOE
1315–1445
SGD 1
CTVP – presenting ECHO cases
1315–1415
SGD 2
What concentration or volume to use for your peripheral nerve block?Dr Jason Koerber
1315–1515
W 2
ECHO 3D WorkshopA/Prof. David Canty
1315–1515
Masterclass 1
How to get the job where and when you want Dr Mark Markou Dr Andrew Lavender
(Trainee Session)
1315–1515
W 3
Anaphylaxis 1 (ANZCA ER)Dr Nagesh Nanjappa
1415 1415 1415–1515
SGD 4
Planning for retirement –practicalities for anaesthetists Dr Richard Grutzner
1445
1515
1530
Afternoon Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1515–1545 1515 Afternoon Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1515–15451530–1730
Neuroanaesthesia SIG
The Pituitary in a Nutshell: Medical, Surgical and Anaesthetic Perspectives
Endocrine considerations before, during and after pituitary surgeryDr Sunita De Sousa
Haemorrhage control in endoscopic skull base surgery Dr Alistair Jukes
How to survive pituitary surgery as an anaesthetist Dr Phillip Quinn
1530 1530–1730
W 4
ECHO Simulator
• FCU TTE
• FCU TOE
• Advanced TTE
• Advanced TOE
1530–1700
SGD 5
CTVP – presenting ECHO cases
1530–1730
W 6
ECHO 3D WorkshopA/Prof. David Canty
1545 1545–1630
Women and Children – Updates in Anaesthetic Practice
Obstetric emergencies for anaesthetistsDr Alicia Dennis
1630–1715
Journal watch 2018 –what’s new in paediatric anaesthesia Dr Catherine Olweny
1545–1715
The Addicted Patient
Pathophysiology of addiction Dr Philip Crowley
The individual with an addiction disorder Dr Vicky Cock
The patient with an addiction disorder Dr Chistine Huxtable
Dealing the Trump card in the US opioid crisis Prof. Mark Hutchinson
1545–1715
Pre to Post – Patient Care in the Perioperative Period
Alternatives to CPET for assessing preoperative functional capacity A/Prof. Duminda Wijeysundera
Perioperative nutrition Dr Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid
Postoperative cognitive impairment: clinical features, definitions and preoperative management Prof. Lars Eriksson
1545–1715
Trainee Best Poster
Chair: Dr Guy Christie-Taylor
1545 1545–1715
W 5
Feedback – the role of the recipientProf. Kirsty Forrest Prof. Jenny Weller
1545–1715
Masterclass 2
Mechanical ventilation – making sense of the machineProf. Sheila Myatra
1545–1715
W 7
Anaphylaxis 2 (ANZCA ER)Dr Nagesh Nanjappa
1630
1630
1700
1715 1715
PlenaryRefresher Stream
Concurrent Stream
Special Interest Group Workshop
Small Group Discussion Masterclass
PROGRAM - SATURDAY 6 OCTOBER PROGRAM - Saturday 6 October
Hall C Hall A Hall B Room E1 Room E2 Room E3 Skyway 2 Riverbank 1 Riverbank 2 Riverbank 3 Riverbank 4 0845 0845–0945
Updates in Regional Anaesthesia
High volume regional anaesthesia – experience from “Hospital for Special Surgery”, New York CityDr Enrique Goytizolo
0945–1045
An update on interfascial plane blocks: anatomical concepts, mechanisms, indications and techniques. A/Prof. Michael Barrington
0845–1045
Persistent Pain and the Brain
Talking to patients about prescription drugsDr Timothy Semple
Talking pain – the transformative and destructive nature of metaphorsDr David Butler
5 pain concepts that can change your life (and theirs)Prof. Lorimer Moseley
0845–1045
New Developments in Burns Management
The science and the art of burns surgery Prof. John Greenwood
Burns and the anaesthetist: airway, analgesia and adrenalineDr Jonathan Taylor
Controversies in ICU management of burns Dr David Evans
0845–1045
ODEC
Strategic Workforce Planning in our Region
Speakers: Dr Rob McDougall Dr Justin Burke Dr Jocelyn Christopher (President PSA/Fiji) Dr Liz Inaido-Lee (Fiji)
0845–1045
Trainee Session
Public versus private practiceDr Ammar Ali Beck
Financial planning Mr Jon Silcock
Transitioning to consultancyDr Scott Ma
What healthcare will look like in the futureProf. Guy Ludbrook
0845
ECHO Simulator
0845–0945SGD 7
Returning to calm: manage anxiety and phobias using simple and fast hypnotic techniques Dr Michael Goldblatt
0845–0945SGD 8
The environmental impact of anaesthesiaDr Steven Gaff
0845–1045W 8
Kids save lives – resuscitation skills for children and delegates’ partners RN Romy Ottens
0845–0945SGD 9
Bullying in and out of the operating theatreDr Tim Porter
0945 0945 0945–1045SGD 10
Collaborative decision making and the role of advance care planning for high-risk surgical patientsDr Debra Leung
0945–1045SGD 11
Optimal management of caesarean section for placenta accreta: planned and controlled – or not!!Dr Kristen Llewellyn
0945–1045SGD 12
Apnoeic oxygenation in your practiceProf. Sheila Myatra
1045 Morning Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1045–1115 1045 Morning Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1045–11151115 1115–1200
Plenary Session 2 | Chair: Prof. David A. Scott
Longterm brain dysfunction after anesthesia and surgery – what we know and what we want to know Prof. Lars Eriksson Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall
1245–1400
1115
ECHO Simulator
1115–1215 SGD 13
Regional anaesthesia for eye surgery – clinical updateDr James Dowling Dr Pat Moran
1115–1245Masterclass 3
Point-of-care coagula-tion testing in obstetric haemorrhage Dr Surbhi Malhotra
1115–1245W 9
Mastering medical life with mindful practice Dr Andrew Czuchwicki
1115–1245W 10
Kids save lives – resuscitation skills for children and delegates’partnersRN Romy Ottens
1115–1245W 11
Hypnosis for traineesDr Allan Cyna
(Trainee workshop) 1200 1200–1245
Preoperative assessment – past, present and future A/Prof. Duminda Wijeysundera
1215
1245 1245–1400
Trainee Lunch – Panorama Suite
This is what you should consider when planning to do clinical researchProf. Lars Eriksson
1245–1445
RAG Lunch Skyway 1
1245
Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1245–1400
1300–1400 Edu.1
Sponsored by Seqirus
1300–1400 Edu.2Sponsored by MSDNew developments in anaesthesia for laparoscopic surgeryDr Natalie Smith
1400 1400–1530
Plenary Session 3 | Chair: Dr Guy Christie-Taylor
Gilbert Troup Prize Session
Editor’s Plenary Why does the ASA have a journal?A/Prof. John Loadsman
1400
ECHO Simulator
1400–1530Masterclass 4
Interpretation of ROTEM: Case-based Discussions Prof. Donat R.Spahn Dr James Winearls
1400–1530W 12
Major haemorrhage 1(ANZCA ER)Dr Paul Richards
1400–1530W 13
Upper limb blocks Dr David McLeodDr Jim LondonDr Alastair Browne
1400–1500SGD 14
Overseas Aid – options and opportunities, and how do I best prepare myself to go?Dr Chris Bowden Dr Justin Burke
1445
1530 Afternoon Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1530–1600 1530 Afternoon Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1530–16001600 1600–1645
Heads and Tales
Traumatic brain injury – updates for perioperative management Dr Andrew Wing
1600–1730
Cardiac Disease – What Do I Need to Know?
ECMO for non-cardiac surgery – a guide for general anaesthetists Dr Sara Allen
Adult congenital heart disease – should I anaesthetise this patient? Dr Justiaan Swanevelder
Diastolic heart failure – does it matter? Dr Thomas Painter
1600–1730
Caring for the Changing Obstetric Population
Measuring BP in obese parturients – can we do better?A/Prof. Victoria Eley
ROTEM for obstetrics and how to introduce it in your department Dr Surbhi Malhotra
Caring for the parturient with cardiac diseaseDr Jane Brown
1600–1730
Communications SIG Informed Consent: Ilusion orReality?
Q&A Panel Session
Chair: Scott Simmons
Panel:Dr David ElliottDr Allan CynaDr Suyin GM TanProf. Judy McKimm
1600–1730
Trainee Session
Optimising exam performance Dr Anthony Coorey
Part 2 Boot Camp Lite Dr Vida Viliunas
1600
ECHO Simulator
1600–1730Masterclass 5
Opioid-free anaesthesia and opioid-sparing analgesia – lessons learnt from bariatric practice Dr Adrian Sultana
1600–1730W 14
Major haemorrhage 2(ANZCA ER)Dr Paul Richards
1600–1730W 15
Lower limb blocks Dr David McLeodDr Jim LondonDr Alastair Browne
1600–1730Masterclass 6
Challenging behaviour in children Dr Rebecca Munk Dr Rowan Ousley
1645–1730
TIVA mythbusters Prof. Michael Irwin
1730 1730
PlenaryRefresher Stream
Concurrent Stream
Special Interest Group Workshop
Small Group Discussion Masterclass
PROGRAM - Sunday 7 October PROGRAM - Sunday 7 October
Hall C Hall A Hall B Room E1 Room E3 Riverbank 1 Riverbank 2 Riverbank 3 Riverbank 40830 0830–0915
Refresher Sessions
Updates in upper airway management: should videolaryngoscopes be our first line device? Prof. Ellen O’Sullivan
0830–1000
From research to better health outcomes – South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
Inflammation as a therapeutic target in atherosclerosis Dr Peter Psaltis
The intestinal microbiome: an important mediator of chronic inflammatory diseasesA/Prof. Geraint Rogers
Aboriginal Health – from the margins to the CentreProf. Alex Brown
0830–1000
Sleep, Sleepiness and Fatigue
Sleep and disease Dr Sara Allen
Sleep apnoea – new directionsDr Ching Li Chai-Coetzer
Sleep hygeine – it’s not just about fatigue Dr Nicole Lovato
0830–1000
Day Care SIG
Safety and Quality in Day Care Surgery: Ensuring an adequate standard of patient care:
Pitfalls with patient and procedure selectionDr Glenda Rudkin
Regulation of day procedure clinics Dr Phillipa Hore
Medicolegal discussion – AVANTMs Alison Fitzgerald
Day care outcomes study progress report Dr Ken Sleeman
0830
ECHO
Simulator
0830–1000Masterclass 7
Explaining Pain 101Prof. Lorimer Moseley
0830–1000Masterclass 8
Incident reporting, audit and learning from outcomes – using webAIRS in practice evaluationDr Martin CulwickDr Yasmin Endlich
(Please note this session is 3 CPD Points ANZCA PE)
0830–1000W 16
3D printing for clinicians Dr Matthew Mac Partlin Dr Ryan McMullan
0830–0930SGD 15
Elephants in rooms: taking care of trainees and colleaguesDr Lissa Buenaventura
0915 0915–1000
Updates in allergy and anaphylaxisTBA
0930
1000 Morning Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1000–1030 1000 Morning Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1000–10301030 1030–1215
Geoffrey Kaye Lecture | Chair: Dr Peter SealHamel, Monash and One Hundred Years – What can we learn? A/Prof. David M. Scott
1030
ECHO
Simulator
1030–1130SGD 16
Anaesthesia for major maxillofacial surgeryDr Richard Grutzner
1030–1215W 17
DLT, one lung isolation and paravertebral blocksDr Sam Tong
1030–1215Masterclass 9
Neuromuscular pharmacology & monitoring – from basic mechanisms to clinical practice
Prof. Lars Eriksson
1030–1130 SGD 17
Negotiations with hospital managementDr Antonio Grossi1130-1215
Plenary Session 4 | Chair: Dr Peter Seal How low can you go? Perioperative anaemia management Prof. Donat R. Spahn 1130
1215 Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1215–1330 1215
Lunch | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1215–13301230–1330 Edu.3BongiornoMr Michael Waycott Mr Adam McCann
1230–1330 Edu. 4 MicroEQUITIESValue investing, business partnerships and the myth of market timing: Mr Carlos Gil, Chief Investment Officer
1330 1330–1430
Refresher Sessions
Perioperative troponins and biomarkersA/Prof. Duminda Wijeysundera
1330–1430
Looking after the Lungs
Updates in thoracic anaesthesia – what’s changed since you were a registrar? Dr David Cardone
1330–1530
ASA AGMChair:
A/Prof. David M. Scott
1330
ECHO
Simulator
1330–1430SGD 18
Awake craniotomy – techniques and challengesDr Anthony Guterres
1330–1530W 18
Fibreoptic, rigid and flexible bronchoscopy Dr Yasmin Endlich
1330–1730W 19
Hypnosis for anaesthetists and Critical CareDr Allan Cyna
1330–1430SGD 19
Sense & Sensibility: the art of responsible acute pain managementDr Sarah Flint Dr Michelle Harris
1430–1530
Perioperative ultrasound assessment – seeing is believing A/Prof. David Canty
1430–1530
VCV 500 x 10 – time to rethink the default settings?Prof. Sheila Myatra
1430 1430–1530SGD 20
Practical management of Iron Deficiency Anaemia Dr David PapendorfDr Ryan Hughes
1430–1530SGD 21
Hypersensitive or hypochondriac?Dr Alison Brereton
1530 Afternoon Tea | Served in the Exhibition Hall 1530–1600 1530
1600 1600–1730
Understanding Risk in Anaesthesia
Hazards in the operating room Prof. Joyce Wahr
Checklists – should I bother? Prof. Simon Mitchell
Communicating clinical risk – what’s in a word? Dr Scott Simmons
1600–1730
ACCUTE SIG
Fibrinogen in trauma: FEISTY updateDr James Winearls
Tranexamic acid in trauma: PATCH updateDr Stefan Mazur
PHARM: Updates in training TBA
1600–1730
Acute Pain SIG
Current Controversies in Acute Pain Management
Slow release-opioids – when and when not?Dr Kim Hattingh
Tramadol in kids – do or don’t? Dr Nicole Wylie
Medicinal cannabis – medical miracle or annoying weed? Dr Meredith Craigie
1600–1730
ASA Session
1600
ECHO
Simulator
1600–1730Masterclass 10
Taking on TIVA
Prof. Michael Irwin
1600–1730W 20
Tracheostomy and ultrasound of the neck Dr Yasmin Endlich
1600–1730W 19 (cont)
Hypnosis for anaesthetists and Critical CareDr Allan Cyna
1600–1700SGD 22
The dilemma of small-town and private bariatric anaesthesiaDr Richard W. Watts
1700
1730 1730
PlenaryRefresher Stream
Concurrent Stream
Special Interest Group Workshop
Small Group Discussion Masterclass
PROGRAM - Monday 8 October PROGRAM - Monday 8 October
Hall C Hall A Hall B Room E10830 0830–1000
Interventional Radiology Updates
Endovascular thrombectomy for stroke – procedural aspects Dr Rebecca Scroop
Code Stroke – system design, patient selection and periprocedural care
Dr Timothy Kleinig
Major vascular surgery in the radiology suite Dr Alison Brereton
0830–1000
Big Changes forLittle People
High flow nasal oxygen in children with airway abnormalities Dr Susan Humphreys
Academic performance after early childhood anaesthesia Prof. Lars Eriksson
Blinded by the light? Cerebral oximetry in small people Dr Andrew Weatherall
0830–1000
Airway Management SIG
The many sides to Chris Acott Dr Kirstie Morandell
An odyssey of innovation in airway devices during Chris Acott’s career – where to from here?Prof. Ellen O’Sullivan | Dr Tish Stefanutto
A first glimpse at the Triple A project (Airway Incidents in Anaesthesia Audit – Australia and NZ) Dr Yasmin Endlich
0830–1000
Welfare of Anaesthetists SIG
Wellbeing: So what are we doing about it?
Dr Tracey Tay (Long Lives Healthy Workplaces)
Dr Caitlin Weston (Churchill Fellowship)
Dr Marion Andrew (Chair of Wellbeing SIG )
1000 Morning Tea | Served in the Foyer 1000–10301030 1030–1200
Outside the OR
Intubation in ICU – life saving or life threatening?Prof. Sheila Myatra
Anaesthesia in the deep – intensive care in the hyperbaric chamber Prof. Simon Mitchell
Medicine in a conflict zone A/Prof. Susan Neuhaus
1030–1200
We Cannot Fix What We Do Not Know – The Importance of Incident Reporting:
Using incident reporting to implement change and improve safety Prof. Joyce Wahr
What we have learnt from the webAIRS airway data Dr Yasmin Endlich
The Bowtie Diagram as a method for providing knowledge about critical Incidents Dr Martin Culwick
1030–1200Editor’s Session
Chair: A/Prof. John Loadsman
1200 Lunch | Served in the Foyer 1200–12451245 1245–1430
Closing Plenary | Chair: Dr Simon Macklin
Past Presidents Medal Presentation
HUSH Foundation Australia Performance
Closing Remarks / Farewell
1430 Congress Closed
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PROGRAM - Tuesday 9 October
PlenaryConcurrent Stream
Special Interest Group
RAW 2018
Ray Last Anatomy Laboratories University of Adelaide Medical School Frome Road, Adelaide 5000
Regional Anaesthesia Workshop
RAW 2018 is set to be our finest workshop yet! We are teaming up with the Australian Society of Anaesthetists National Scientific Congress and the RAW 2018 faculty are excited to announce that we will be joined by two world-renowned Regional Anaesthesia experts:
FRIDAY 5 OCTOBER 2018
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MICHAEL BARRINGTONSt Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, University of Melbourne
Associate Editor Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine
DR ENRIQUE GOYTIZOLO MDAttending Anesthesiologist, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, USA
Clinical Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA
• Unique access to fresh-thawed, gel-infused whole cadavers for real-time ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia across a full range of upper limb, lower limb and truncal blocks.
• Customised anatomical specimens for reference and understanding of anatomy.
• Live model scanning for sono-anatomy reference.
• Expert guidance and practical clinical advice from our faculty of Regional Anaesthetists.
• Morning tea, coffee, tea, lunch and post RAW refreshment in the Exhibition area.
• Strictly limited numbers to maximise “hands-on” time.
WORKSHOP INCLUDES:
For further information contact Anna D’Angelo: 08 7074 1293 I Anna.D’[email protected]: www.asa2018.com.au COST: $1,650