uk critical care - reloaded - srlf

6
State of the Art 2016 5 th – 7 th Dec, London UK critical care - reloaded State of the Art has changed. Have you kept up? The meeting place for UK critical care – bigger, better, fresher for 2016 new concepts ● learning from other specialities ● cutting-edge interventions ● emerging technologies ● year in review ● controversies ● pro-cons ● masterclasses multidisciplinary care ● major global speakers ● new faces ● emerging UK talent essential clinical updates ● UK and global relevance Get details and register at our conference microsite: soa.ics.ac.uk Early bird rates end 3 rd Oct 15 CPD points – see enclosed details for RCoA/FICM CPD codes in collaboration with: #icssoa2016 soa.ics.ac.uk

Upload: others

Post on 06-Feb-2022

4 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

State of the Art 2016 5th – 7th Dec, London

UK critical care - reloaded

State of the Art has changed. Have you kept up?

The meeting place for UK critical care – bigger, better, fresher for 2016

new concepts ● learning from other specialities ● cutting-edge interventions ● emerging technologies ● year in review ● controversies ● pro-cons ● masterclasses

multidisciplinary care ● major global speakers ● new faces ● emerging UK talent essential clinical updates ● UK and global relevance

Get details and register at our conference microsite: soa.ics.ac.uk

Early bird rates end 3rd Oct 15 CPD points – see enclosed details for RCoA/FICM CPD codes

in collaboration with:

#icssoa2016

soa.ics.ac.uk

Opening plenary (CPD: 3J02 , 3J03, 3C00 Domain 7)

No place for RCTs in ICU? Jean-Louis Vincent vs. Stephen Webb (ANZICS) Resuscitation, rehabilitation, survivorship: the three unfinished revolutions in critical care Jack Iwashyna Only 10% of UK intensivists are female: how can we do better? Anna Batchelor + panel ACTACC joint session: managing the heart in ICU (CPD: 2C04 , 3C00 Domain 3)

Coronary disease in the ICU Nick Fletcher Inotropes in cardiogenic shock Alain Vuylsteke Does IABP still have a role? Gudrun Kunst Creating the future (CPD 2A12)

Lessons from space medicine Kevin Fong What can ICU learn from F1 technology? Adam Hill Learning from Google Deepmind Dominic King Point of care ultrasound – from neophyte to ninja (CPD: 2A04, 2C01, 3C00 Domain 2)

Should POCUS be left to the ‘Ologists? Governance: who is supervising who? Nandan Gautam, Justin Kirk-Bailey, Ashley Miller, Jennifer Stephens, Adrian Wong Masterclass (CPD 2C03)

Jean-Louis Vincent unplugged… A dialogue with the audience ED are from Venus, ICU are from Mars (CPD: 1B04, 2A01, 3C00 Domain 3)

Should we let Emergency Medicine intubate patients in ED? A pro-con, with photos… Simon Laing vs Peter Brindley If Carlsberg made cardiac arrest pathways…. Matt Thomas Border raids: clinical cases from the ED/ICU frontier Rebecca Maxwell Recovery & rehabilitation: mapping the journey (CPD: 2A12, 3C00 Domain 7)

No free lunch: what early rehab costs the patient Claire Black First, pick your patient Jack Iwashyna Collaborate to mobilise: who does what? Louise Rose Putting the patient in charge Leanne Aitken Can we stop talking about sepsis yet? (CPD: 2C03, 3C00 Domain 3)

Sepsis-3 Jean-Louis Vincent NICE sepsis guidelines Richard Beale Down with protocols, up with personalised medicine! Mervyn Singer Ultrasound Masterclass (CPD: 2A04, 3C00 Domain 2)

Pro-con: which to learn first, heart or lung? Taking it further: lung water and more. Clinical potpourri. Intensivists outside the box (pop-up session) details tbc Pecha Kucha challenge: 20 slides x 20 seconds Trainee committee (all welcome)

Monday December 5

Tuesday December 6

Year in review 2016 – breakfast session (CPD: 2C01, 2C07 , 2A12, 3C00 Domain 7)

Physical rehabilitation Bronwen Connolly Current threats: sarin, mustard & chlorine Lt Col Andy Johnston Cutting-edge interventions (CPD: 2C01, 3C00 Domain 4)

Interventional radiology & ICU Martin Malina REBOA Samy Sadek VA-ECMO Alastair Proudfoot SAM joint session: learning from acute medicine (CPD: 2A12, 3C00 Domain 3)

Frailty Mark Holland New BTS NIV guidelines Nick Scriven Acute severe asthma Catherine Snelson Ivory Tower to Desert Island (tbc) (CPD: 3C00 Domain 3)

Challenge the experts Anna Batchelor, Peter Brindley, Kath Maitland. Hosts Mark Forrest, Nandan Gautam Clinical Masterclass: Follow-up Clinics (CPD: 2C07, 3C00 Domain 7)

Promote or abolish? A pro-con. Brian Cuthbertson, Stephen Brett Workshop: when, how who for? Multidisciplinary panel debate Teamwork: beyond the usual platitudes (CPD: 1I03, 3C00 Domain 11)

There is no ‘I’ in ICU? Peter Brindley The functional team Danny Bryden Blame in the ICU Yoanna Skrobik The view from the ICU bed (CPD: 3C00 Domain 7)

The Alex Lewis story: the first year of the rest of my life Alex Lewis, with Alex Crick, reconstructive surgeon The patient’s experience of rehab Eve Corner Oxygen: too much of a good thing? (CPD: 2C02, 2C04, 3C00 Domain 4)

The COAST trial Kath Maitland BTS acute oxygen guidelines Ronan O’Driscoll Normal oxygen vs hyperoxia Massimo Girardis Oral presentations Free papers in research and clinical practice Rise of the machines: emerging technology in ICU (CPD: 1G01, 2C07, 3C00 Domains 2 & 11)

The skills gap and telemedicine Marius Terblanche Cognitive computing & better decisions Chris Bourdeaux 3D printing: a new future? tbc Panel debate: the next generation tech trap – do we use it because it’s needed, or do we use it because it’s there? Managing the lung (CPD: 2C02, 2C04, 3C00 Domain 4)

Cell therapies in ARDS Danny McAuley IFN-β in ARDS Geoff Bellingan GM-CSF therapy for VAP John Simpson Panel debate: how do we make progress in ARDS? Co-chaired by Charlotte Summers & Todd Rice Global challenges in critical care (CPD: 2C07, 3C00 Domain 11)

Africa: challenges and opportunities Kath Maitland Building with low resources: the Sri Lankan critical care database Rashan Haniffa Care for the few vs vare for the many? Brian Cuthbertson PICS joint session: transition to adulthood (CPD: 2D01, 2D07, 2C06, 3C00 Domain 9)

Complex childhood disorders and the technology-dependent child: what happens when they grow up? Ethical and clinical perspectives Patrick Davies, Dan Harvey, Louise Rose, Peter Wilson Metabolism and supplementation in critical illness (CPD: 2A12, 3C00 Domains 4 & 7)

IRONMAN Stephen Webb Vitamin D Karin Amrein Can we influence muscle wasting in ICU? Danni Bear

Tuesday December 6 (cont)

Who looks after us? (CPD: 1I02, 2H02, 3C00 Domains 11 & 12)

Morale, stress, and burnout in critical care Linda-Jayne Mottram Strategies for resilience Helgi Johannson A problem shared, a problem halved? Personal reflections Peter Brindley David Bennett session Life, East Africa, and critical care: a personal dialogue Kath Maitland Meet the speakers – evening drinks

Year in review 2016 – breakfast session (CPD: 2C06, 3C00 Domains 3 & 8)

Organ donation Dan Harvey Cancer critical care Pascale Gruber Nutrition: a worldwide perspective on the SCCM/ASPEN guidelines (CPD: 2A12, 3C00 Domains 4 & 7)

We did it our way Todd Rice The view from Europe Arthur van Zanten The view from Oz Roger Harris Putting it into UK practice Danni Bear Ethics and the end of life (CPD: 1F05, 2C06, 3C00 Domain 8)

A new UK ethical framework Chris Bassford Bedside ethics and ‘the last bed’ Dale Gardiner Dead men tell no lies? Mortality, ethics and outcome Dan Harvey How I would treat… (CPD: 3C00 Domain 3)

Practical, case-based guidance on common dilemmas Clinical trials masterclass (CPD: 3C00, 3J03)

‘Defend your position’: Big is beautiful (is the ANZICS model best?) Stephen Webb Sizing up the problem Brian Cuthbertson Look before you leap (into Phase III) Danny McAuley Picking the right end point Bronwen Connolly Heterogeneity of treatment effect Jack Iwashyna … followed by panel debate: Which way forward for ICM clinical trials? The Cauldron: the ICS Trainee Committee Prize session (CPD: 1I02, 2C07)

“ICU is under attack!” What is the biggest threat to UK ICM? Delirium & sedation (CPD: 2C05, 3C00 Domains 4 & 7)

Complexities & controversies Yoanna Skrobik Brainwaves and outcomes Arjen Slooter Attention to inattention Zöe Tieges Airway management in ICU (tbc) (CPD: 2A01, 2A08, 2C03)

When it hits the fan: airways in ED and ICU Peter Brindley Should videolaryngoscopy be routine in ICU? A debate tbc MDT clinic: practical management of the tracheostomy patient tbc Gold Medal presentations Closing Plenary – Big Trials and New British Talent

Wednesday December 7

• New style and format since 2015. If you think you know us from before, think again… • A modern, clinically-focussed agenda: putting the excitement back into ICU • More interaction and debate time for audience & speakers • Plenty of “how to do it” material that you won’t get from the journals • Collaboration and input from non-ICU specialities and partner Societies • CPD and ICM curriculum-mapped programme, for consultants, trainees & N/AHPs • Free Open-Access Medical/Nursing Education – studio-quality podcasts of all talks • Innovative new ideas including podium talks, panel debates, and more • Helping you enjoy London: more social opportunities and informal sessions, two

drinks receptions, and help with finding things to do outside the meeting • … and new for 2016 in response to your feedback: free lunch!

‘The New State of the Art’: what’s new, and what worked?

Images from the all-new, redesigned, State of the Art 2015

Registration & pricing

Consultants Trainees/ SASGs

Nurses AHPs Students Low-resource countries

Early bird < 3 Oct £450 / £575

£390 / £520

£190 / £255

£190 / £255

£190 / £255

£190 / £255

Standard > 3 Oct £495 / £625

£445 / £565

£225 / £280

£225 / £280

£225 / £280

£225 / £280

REGISTER NOW AT SOA.ICS.AC.UK