SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS
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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 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 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) 3 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 C1/C2 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 Refer to page 26 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 SGD02: TAVI in the nonRefer to page 26 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) 5 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 6 HALL L/M HALL G P1/P2/P3 HALL K C1/C2 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 Refer to page 26 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) 7 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 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 Refer to page 26 C1/C2 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 Refer to page 26 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 8 HCI reception 9 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 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 R5 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 Refer to page 26 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) 11 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 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 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 REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 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 12 Gala dinner 13 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AND HIGHLIGHTS TUESDAY May 5, 2015 9-10.30am 10.30-11am HALL L/M C1/C2 HALL J HALL K REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 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 HALL L/M C1/C2 HALL J HALL K REFER TO PAGE 30 REFER TO PAGE 33 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. 14 15