Please find below the ACCS Regional Training Programme 2017/18. Please ensure you liaise with your individual departments to arrange study leave on these days
To be attended by all ACCS Year 2 trainees
Michael Salmon Building
Anglia Ruskin University (Chelmsford Campus)
13:00 Coffee and Registration Please obtain your WiFi code at reception and log in
13:30 Welcome and Introduction to the School
13:45 Streamed sessions:
- Core Anaesthesia / ACCS CT 2 Anaesthesia
- - ACCS CT 2 Emergency Medicine / Acute Medicine
- Where to start
- Workbook
- e-Portfolio
- IAC
- Logbook
- Exams
- Introduction to Anaesthesia
- Teaching programmes
- ARCP
- Locums
- Timeline
(~15:00 Coffee break)
16:00 Trainee in difficulty
16:20 Trainee representative
16:45 Questions
17:15 Summary and close
Please confirm your attendance to Anna Frost
To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
ACCS Introductory Day
Venue: Alice Fisher Lecture Theatre
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ
ACCS-1 Introduction Day
25th August 2017
Alice Fisher Lecture Theatre
Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ
0945 – 1000 Registration
1000 – 1015 Introduction and Format of the Day
Dr Diane Williamson, Training Program Director
Dr Kuldeep Kaur, ACCS-ST3 Trainee
1015 – 1100 Overview of ACCS
Supervisors
Communication and Contact Information
HEEoE Website
Regional Training Program
ACCS Handbook
ARCP Process, Checklist and Preparation
1100 – 1145 Lecture – Be Prepared
Dr Adrian Boyle, Emergency Medicine Consultant
1145 – 1210 Break
1210 – 1300 Open Discussion
1300 – 1415 Lunch and TPD One-on-One
Please bring a packed lunch or money to buy.
1415 – 1430 New Trainee Representative
1430 – 1510 Divide into Specialty Streams for Discussions led by:
Dr Christopher Adcock – Acute Medicine Consultant
Dr Nicola Barber - Anaesthetics Consultant
Dr Richard Kendall – Emergency Medicine Consultant
1515 – 1600 Trainee Perspective
What to expect in ACCS
Demonstration of e-portfolio
Avoiding pitfalls
Getting the best out of training
1600 - 1615 Round-up of One-on-One and Open Discussion
1615 – 1630 Feedback and Close
For all those sitting the SJP in September 2017 we are holding an exam preparation workshop on Friday 25 August 2017, 10:00-12:30hrs in Seminar Room 2, Clinical School, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ.
This workshop will focus on the format of the exam, practice questions and important topics. This event is free to all East of England trainees.
If you would like to book a place please email Anna Frost
To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
Host: Lister Hospital, Stevenage
Please confirm your attendance to jan.caspell@nhs.net
Venue:
Bedwell Community Centre
Bedwell Crescent
Stevenage
SG1 1NA
Parking:
parking is on the left just before the centre so park then continue to walk down the road and the centre is next door
Food:
Please be prepared to buy lunch. There is a:
- supermarket
- bakers which makes up sandwiches and also serves pasties, sausage rolls et
- pub
- martins newsagents
- fish and chip shop
Program:
Registration and Welcome
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10:00 |
Therapeutics & Safe Prescribing
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Carolyn Meredith |
10:45 |
Cyanosis |
Kevin Zammit
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11:30 |
Break
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11:45 |
Acute Back Pain |
Medhat Michail
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12:30 |
Lunch Please bring a packed lunch or money to buy lunch at a shop near the venue. |
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13:15 |
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Sigi Wilkey
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14:00 |
Time & Workload Management |
Palmer Winstanley
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14:45 |
Break
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15:00 |
Non-pharmacolocigal pain relief in the ED
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Prof John Saetta |
15:45 |
Feedback and End |
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Organisers: Jan Caspell and Dr Jon Baker
Please confirm your attendance to Jan Caspell email: jan.caspell@nhs.net
Presentations:
Venue – Cambridge Professional Development Centre
ELH1601, Foster Road, Trumpington
Cambridge CB2 9NL
09:00-09:15 Registration
09:15-10:15 Tips for OSCEs Faculty
10:15-10:30 Tea Break
10:30 – 11:00 Station set up
11:00-13:15 2 Sets of OSCEs Faculty with some stations changed
Each station 10 minutes:
1 minute reading.
7 mins practice run and 2 minutes feedback on
a) Communication
b) History taking
c) Physical Examination
d) Teaching med/ nursing student
e) Joint examination
f) Practical skills
13:15 – 14:00 LUNCH
14:00 – 15:00 Set of OSCEs Faculty
Each station: 1minute reading and 7 minutes practice run (exam
condition).
15:00-16:00 Tea Break & Feedback on the day
The above programme timings may vary depending on the number of trainees and trainers.
To be attended by all ACCS Emergency Medicine Stream Year 1 and Year 2 trainees
Host: Addenbrooke's Hospital
Venue: Alice Fisher Lecture Theatre
10am -4pm.
Programme:
10am-12: Audit, QIP, Health Promotion and Public Health
Adrian Boyle, ED Consultant, Addenbrooke’s Hospital
12-1pm: Lunch
1-2pm: Chest Pain Assessment in the ED. ACS Management.
Dr Unni Krishnan, Consultant Cardiologist, Papworth and Addenbrooke’s Hospitals
2-3pm Diarrhoea: Assessment and Management
Dr Diane Williamson, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Addenbrooke’s
3-4pm Palpitations
Dr Yasmin Sultan, C Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Addenbrooke’s
4pm: Questions & Close.
An Urgent and Explosive Presentation
To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
Useful Information
- The programme will start at 10:00 and finishes around 16:00
- The venue is the ED Seminar Room in the ED building, please report to reception and they will guide you (doors are protected by security pass)
- There will be refreshments and sponsored lunch.
- Basildon hospital has a large multi-storey car park, however parking can be an issue in the morning so please allow some time for parking, you can claim the parking charge( in addition to mileage )through your study leave.
- For further information you can contact Anna Frost at the School or Mr Abdulla Pas Leslie Gibbs/Julie miles on 01268524900- 2866 or 2870
TIME |
TOPIC |
SPEAKER
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10:00
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REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
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10:15
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Introduction |
Mr Saad Abdulla, Consultant in EM
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10:20
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Decision Making and Clinical Reasoning |
Mr Saad Abdulla, Consultant in EM
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11:00
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Aggressive/Disturbed Behaviour |
Dr Renga Subramanian, Consultant in EM |
11:40
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COFFEE
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11:50
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Confusion/Acute Delirium |
Dr Godwin Simon, Consultant Acute Physician |
12:30
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Lunch with Short Presentation by Sponsor |
Mr Barry Bignaut AstraZeneca |
13:10
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Fever |
TBC |
13:50 |
Trainees meeting (20 minutes) followed by Q&A led by Diane Williamson (10min) |
Trainees and Dr Diane Williamson, TPD for ACCS, HEE-EoE |
14:20
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The Patient as the Centre Focus of Care
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Mr Saad Abdulla, Consultant in EM |
15:00
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Unconscious patient-Simulation |
Basildon EM trainee team+ Mr Saad Abdulla
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15:50
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Closure and Feedback |
Mr Saad Abdulla, Consultant in EM |
To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
ACCS Training Day
Host: Colchester Hospital
Venue:
St. John's Colchester
St Johns Church
St Johns Close
Colchester
Essex
CO4 0HP
1000 |
Welcome and Introduction to Training Day |
Daniel Stanciu |
10:10 |
Mentorship Program |
Catriona MacDougall |
11:15 |
Sally Old |
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12:15 |
Lunch
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13:00 |
Trainee Meeting |
Led by ACCS Trainee Rep
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13:20 |
Meeting Feedback and Discussion |
Diane Williamson |
13:30 |
Paediatric trauma |
Daniel Stanciu |
14:30 |
Break
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14:45 |
Syncope – a practical approach in ED/EAU |
Dr Tariq Kemal |
15:55 |
Feedback |
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16:00 |
Session End |
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To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
Please note this is a split day held in Watford and Norwich. Please attend the location most convenient for you.
Host 1: Watford General Hospital
Watford General Hospital, Vicarage Road, Watford, WD18 0HB Medical Education Centre- Lecture Theatre 1
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09:30 |
Coffee and welcome |
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10:00 |
Chest X-Ray interpretation
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Dr Bhaghat Radiologist
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11:00 |
Paediatric Respiratory Disease |
Dr Richard Burridge Paediatrician |
11:45 |
Break
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12:00 |
Quality and Safety Session
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Dr Rachel Hoey EM Consultant |
13:00 |
Lunch Lunch is not provided. Please bring your own, or go to the canteen |
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13:45 |
Breathlessness |
Dr Kay Roy Respiratory Consultant |
14:45 |
Sepsis |
Dr Claire Shine EM Consultant |
15:45 |
Feedback and End |
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Please be aware parking is extremely difficult. Give yourselves plenty of time to get to the session You will need to pay for parking
Host 2: Norfolk & Norwich Hospital
Bob Champion Research and Education Building, Room 10
Time Topic Speaker
10:00 Refreshments and pastries
10:15-11:15 Pain management in the ED Dr Kherbeck Consultant, EM
11:15-12:30 Approaching sepsis,
Interventions in the ED,
What could we be doing better? Dr M Irvine Consultant, ICM NNUH
12:30 Lunch Small café situated in BCRE or Best café is Café Pure (Outside West Atrium, NNUH) Or Main canteen Level 1, West, NNUH
13:15-14:30 Infection control in the ED An approach to the travelling patient with pyrexia Dr N Elumogo, Consultant Microbiologist & Director of Infection Prevention & Control, NNUH
14:30 Scenarios Dr Jane Evans & Dr T Kherbeck
16:00 Close
For all those sitting the SJP in March 2018 we are holding an exam preparation workshop on Friday 26 January, 10:00-12:30hrs in Seminar Room, F & G Level 5, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ.
This workshop will focus on the format of the exam, practice questions and important topics. This event is free to all East of England trainees.
If you would like to book a place please email Anna Frost
To be attended by all ACCS Emergency Medicine Year 1 and Year 2 trainees
Learning & Development Centre, Level 4
Peterborough City Hospital
Bretton Gate
Peterborough
PE3 9GZ
Draft programme
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Faculty |
Room |
0945-1015 |
Welcome & Registrations |
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1015 – 1155 |
History Taking – workshops
Rotating |
AY, CT |
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1155-1210 |
Coffee |
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1210-1300 |
Poisoning |
CT |
LT |
1300-1345 |
Lunch |
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1345-1435 |
Critical Appraisal – an introduction |
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LT |
1445-1500 |
Tea |
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1525-1615 |
Head Injury |
AY |
LT |
1615-1630 |
Feedback & clarifications |
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Instructions for getting to PCH
By Car:
Sat Nav Post code: PE3 9GZ, Bretton Gate. Do not follow instructions to Peterborough District Hospital or to Alderman’s drive.
Parking map – park in patient car parks (A or C). Concession prices are available
By Rail:
From railway station: Walk out of front of the station towards town. Cross over the footbridge with the blue & green windows to Queensgate Shopping Centre, and immediately down the stairs to the Bus Station. Buses 2, 3, & 4 all travel to the hospital
http://www.travelchoice.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/TrafficTravelParking-Buses-BusRouteMap.pdf
Alternatively, there is a taxi rank outside the station.
The Learning centre can be found on Level 4 using the lifts behind the main atrium
Due to the severe weather and dangerous travelling conditions we have decided to cancel the ACCS training day which was scheduled to take place tomorrow.
If you have been granted study leave to attend please ensure that you inform your trust and rota coordinators ASAP.
To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
Please note this is a split day held in Ipswich and Luton and Dunstable. Please attend the location most convenient for you.
Venue: PGME Classroom 7/8, Ipswich Hospital, Heath Road, Ipswich, IP4 5PD
Order in which topics presented may change.Lunch can be purchased on site, tea and coffee will be provided.
10:00-11:00 – Sepsis – Dr Richard Lloyd
11:00-11:45 – Ethical Research – Dr Richard Smith
11:45-12:00 – Coffee break
12:00-12:45 – Dizziness & Vertigo – Dr Alex Newman
12:45-13:30 – Fits/Seizures - tbc
13:30-14:00 - Lunch
14:00-14:45 – Headache – Mr Bose
14:45-15:30 – Falls - tbc
15:30-16:15 – NHS Management Structure – Dr Alex Newman
16:15-16:30 – Close/feedback
Car parking details to be confirmed
PGME marked with blue star on hospital map (main entrance is green star)
Host: Comet seminar room 3a and 3b, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Trust, Lewsey Road. Luton, LU4 0DZ
Programme schedule
08:45-09:00 Welcome and Registration
09:00-10:00 Dizziness and Vertigo: Dr Dhinakharan
10:00-11:00 Falls in the Elderly: Dos and Don’ts: Dr Reyahi
11:00-11:30 QIP in L&D: Dr Chidambaram
11:30-12:00 An interesting case: Dr Dhinakharan
12:00-13:00 Shock patient – pre hospital treatment: Dr Bissett
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Complaint process in the NHS: Dr Farrow
14:30 -15:00 First fit in ED: Dr Chidambaram
15:00-15:30 Major Haemorrhage! Dos and Don’t: Dr Kamaras
15:30-16:00 Feedback and close
To be attended by all ACCS Emergency Medicine Year 1 and Year 2 trainees
Split session, simultaneous program at Great Yarmouth and Southend Hospital. Please attend the location of your choice.
Location 1:
Host: James Paget Hospital, Lowestoft Rd, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth NR31 6LA
Venue: The Learning Café, Burrage Centre, James Paget Hospital, Gorleston, NR31 6LA
The Burrage Centre is at the back of the hospital
Travel advice for the trainees:-
Could trainees please park in the Visitors’ car parks (A and B) at the front of the hospital?
Programme:
9.30-10am – Coffee and registration
10am – Acute Nontraumatic Joint pain and Swelling – Dr Makkuni, Consultant Rheumatologist, JPUH
11am – Communication, Complaints and Medical Error – Dr Jim Crawfurd, ED Consultant JPUH
12.30 – 1.30 – Lunch (unfortunately not provided)
1.30 pm – The Red Eye – Mr Tom Butler, Consultant Ophthalmologist, JPUH
2.15 pm – Major Trauma – Dr Frank Sutherland, ED Consultant, JPUH
3.30 pm – Close
Location 2:
Host: Southend Hospital
Lecture Theatre, Education Centre
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Prittlewell Chase
Westcliff on Sea
Essex
SS0 0RY
Travel advice for the trainees:-
The hospital postcode is SS0 0RY
Parking is only available for ‘the public’ in car parks A B and F- we would recommend entering from Prittlewell Chase entrance 1 as car park A or B are usually the best bets to get into. Sometimes car park B is for staff only until midday and this does seem to occur randomly with a notice taped to the barrier. Otherwise entrance 4 for car park F.
The education centre is labelled at the back of the site, yellow building.
For train arrivals you should take the London Liverpool Street line to Southend Victoria. The nearest stop is Prittlewell- it’s a good 10 minute walk to the hospital.
We are providing full catering for the day including a 2 course hot buffet lunch for the trainees
Programme:
Time |
Topic |
0930-1015 |
Major trauma I- Dr Hoque
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1015-1100 |
Major trauma II - Dr Shah
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1100-1120 |
Coffee and biscuits
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1120-1205 |
The red eye- Dr Acidri
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1205-1245 |
Relationships with patients and communication within a consultation - Dr Kumar
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1245-1345
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Lunch (and trainee meeting 13.20-13.45) |
1345-1430 |
Common errors –Dr Howard
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1430-1515 |
Complaints- Dr Willis
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1515-1530 |
Tea and Biscuits |
1530-1615 |
Atraumatic limb pain and swelling- Dr Negrea?
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1615 |
Close
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To be attended by all ACCS Year 1 trainees
Host: West Suffolk Hospital
Venue: Education centre, West Suffolk Hospital, Hardwick lane, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 2QZ
0945
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Welcome & registration
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1000
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session 1 |
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1115
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session 2 |
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1230 Lunch |
Time Out staff restaurant |
Unfortunately not provided |
1330
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session 3 |
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1430
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session 4 |
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1530 close
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An introduction to ventilation
Evaluation of a patient with Jaundice
Hospital directions web page:
https://www.wsh.nhs.uk/Patients-and-visitors/Information-for-visitors/Getting-here.aspx
For those coming by car please park in the front car park (car park A for visitors and patients). Car sharing is suggested.
The hospital address is West Suffolk Hospital, Hardwick lane, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 2QZ
Sat nav: IP33 2QZ
The meeting room is in the Education centre and medical library at the rear of the hospital. After parking either enter the main entrance walk straight ahaead at the T junction turn right walk to the end 100m then turn left walk 100 m and take the exit by pharmacy to the Education center.
Alternately walk in an anticlockwise direction round the hospital to the Education centre.
To be attended by all ACCS Emergency Medicine Year 1, Year 2 trainees and Emergency Medicine ST3/DRE-EM Trainees
ACCS and ST3/DRE-EM Presentation Day
09:00 - 16.00hrs in S2, Kings House, 245 Ampthill Road, Bedford, MK42 9AZ.
Programme
Timing |
Presentation: |
Speakers: |
09.00-09.20 |
Registration, Refreshments and Introduction |
Dr Devasena Subramanian, Consultant in Emergency Medicine |
09.20-09.40 |
Acute vertigo |
Nalayini Jeyavel, ST3 Emergency Medicine |
09.40-10.00 |
PHEM Feedback: Learning from patients, for patients |
Matthew Snowsill, ST3 Emergency Medicine Nalayini Jeyavel, ST3 Emergency Medicine |
10.00-10.20 |
Hindsight bias and its effects on case note reviews of patient care |
Daisy (Sian) Stevens. ST2 Emergency Medicine |
10.20-10.40 |
Drooling over Turkey… |
Saptha Gopi, ST2 Emergency Medicine |
10.40-11.00 |
Refreshments |
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11.00-11.20 |
Body Electricity and Electro-therapy |
Jude Okoye, DRE-EM |
11.20-11.40 |
The Forgotten Disease |
Manjit Riyat, ST2 Emergency Medicine |
11.40-12.00 |
DVT management in ambulatory care at Broomfield Hospital: a re-audit |
Frederick Jarvis CT2, Acute Medicine, Thines Karunakaran, CT2, Acute Medicine, Amit Shah, CT2, Acute Medicine |
12.00-12.20 |
ECG Mishaps - artefacts and operator errors |
Rasheed Kaja Mohammad, DRE-EM |
12.20-12.40 |
USE of NOAC in acute setting |
Dr Marlyse Dieuguie-Djontu, Consultant in Acute Medicine |
12.40-13.20 |
Lunch |
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13.20-13.40 |
Diagnostic yield and clinical outcome of CT Head scans in elderly patients over 85 years of age from emergency department |
Nabarun Das, ST2 Emergency Medicine, Usama Basit, ST2 Emergency Medicine , Kaja Mohammad Rasheed, DRE-EM |
13.40-14.00 |
A profile of head injuries in anti-coagulated elderly patients |
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14:00-14.20 |
Sometimes it really is a zebra! |
Sarah Hickin, ST3 Emergency Medicine |
14.20-14.40 |
Refreshments |
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14.40-15.15 |
Trainee meeting |
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15.15-15.45 |
Expectations as You Enter ST3
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15.45-16.00 |
Mentoring |
Dr Nam Tong, Head of School, School of Emergency Medicine |