Emergency Medicine - the Future is Now

Category: Medicine - Other

Date: July 25th 2014 8:45am until 5:00pm

Location: Royal Society of Medicine conference rooms W1G 0AE

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EMTA presents its first annual event:

If you have study leave remaining or would like to meet leading consultants in our specialty then come along to this educational event at the RSM, a wonderful venue.

If you have anything to present including posters please email EMTA by the 1st of July.

Cost: £50 for doctors and £25 for medical students.  To book your place please email EMTA

Current Programme

  • Overcrowding in the ED, and EM research: Dr Adrian Boyle EM consultant at Addenbrookes hospital and chair of the College of Emergency medicine Clinical Effectiveness Committee
  • Update on investigating suspected ACS: Professor Steve Goodacre, EM Consultant at Sheffield, National Institute for Health Research Senior Investigator, Deputy Chair NIHR Health Technology Assessment Clinical Evaluation and Trials Board, Deputy Editor the Emergency Medicine Journal, Consulting Editor Annals of Emergency Medicine, Chair ScHARR Research Committee
  • What EMTA has done in the last year: Dr Katie Archer EM trainee and EMTA president
  • The Future of anaesthetic practice and advanced airway skills in the ED: Dr Beth Christian EM Consultant St Thomas' Hospital
  • The direction of the College of EM and the role of the dean: Dr Kevin Reynard EM Consultant Leeds General Infirmary and Dean of the College of Emergency Medicine
  • Being a PHEM trainee: Dr Nick Foster PHEM trainee East of England
  • Exams and the future structure: Dr Ruth Brown EM Consultant and director of medical education at Imperial College Hospitals, Chair of the College of Emergency Medicine International Committee
  • Non-technical skills and the MCEM: Dr Cilla Reid EM Consultant Peterborough and Stamford hospitals, TPD ACCS (EM), Director of Quality HEEoE EM
  • Advanced ultrasound practice in the: ED Rajeev Madan: EM Consultant Addenbrookes hospital Cambridge, regional ultrasound school lead
  • Being a chief executive of a medical college: Gordon Miles Chief Executive of the College of Emergency Medicine
  • Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense: Lt Col Ian Gurney EM Consultant at Frimley Park Hospital, Head of the Armed Forces School
  • Pre-hospital trauma management (Speaker to be confirmed)
  • Pre-hospital medicine and the major trauma centre (Speaker to be confirmed)
  • Supporting the Injured Brain (Speaker to be confirmed)
  • Crew resource management and Emergency medicine/non-technical skills is it relevant to the ED (Speaker to be confirmed)