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Neurocritical care symposium

Wednesday 8 June 2011

This one day symposium is aimed at all healthcare professionals who care for patients with any kind of brain injury in an intensive care environment

Who should attend?

We have put together an exciting and varied programme which will be of interest to all members of the multidisciplinary team in both local hospitals and regional neuroscience centres.

Confirmed speakers include

Lectures and workshop topics include

  • Professor David Menon, Cambridge
  • Professor Alastair Buchan, Oxford
  • Mrs Sue McGowan, Queen Square
  • Professor Martin Smith, Queen Square
  • Professor Urban Ungerstedt, Sweden
  • Professor Arun Gupta, Cambridge
  • Dr Ian Tweedie, Liverpool
  • Dr Andrew Eynon, Southampton
  • Dr Dominic Bell, Leeds
  • Dr Justin McKinlay, Leeds
  • Professor Peter Andrews, Edinburgh
  • Mr Peter Hutchinson, Cambridge
  • Mr Jagan Rao, Sheffield
  • Mr Andrew Wyman, Sheffield
  • Polytrauma in neuro intensive care unit (NICU)
  • Tracheostomy management and weaning in intensive care
  • Point of care simulation; team training in NICU environment
  • Multimodal monitoring; improving outcome?
  • Optimising the brain injured patient in the district general hospital (DGH)
  • Legal services in NICU
  • Stroke: guidelines and management update
  • Withdrawal and organ donation after cardiac death
  • Research updates: RAIN, Eurotherm, Rescue ICP

Attendance fees

£120 - consultants / SAS doctors
£60 - nurses, trainee doctors, physiotherapists, speech therapists
£20 Anyone wishing to attend the morning lectures from 10am until 11.30am (including refreshments).
£20 Anyone wishing to attend the afternoon session from 3.00 pm onwards.

The event is approved by the Royal College of Anaesthetists for 5 CPD points.

Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK

Phone +44 (0)114 225 5555 | Fax +44 (0)114 225 4449

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