Totally TIVA

A one-day meeting aimed at anaesthetists of all grades who wish to develop an interest in intravenous anaesthesia

Meeting Full. There will be no onsite registration.

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Next UK TIVA Meeting - SIVA UK Annual Scientific Meeting, York; 26th/27th November

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Wednesday 2nd May 2007

08.30

Registration and Coffee

Speakers Subject to Change

09.30 Welcome Dr Douglas Russell - President, the UK Society for Intravenous Anaesthesia
09.35 TIVA - History and Development Dr Kiran Jani, Consultant Anaesthetist, Lister Hospital, Stevenage

09.50

Why TIVA?

Target Controlled Infusions

Professor Gavin Kenny, Emeritus Professor of Anaesthesia, University of Glasgow

10.15

Opioids in Clinical Practice; fentanyl, alfentanil and remifentanil

Dr Keith Anderson, Consultant Anaesthetist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

10.45

Tea/coffee & Trade Exhibition

 

11.15

Case Presentations - recorded video material from the Operating Theatre

Dr Douglas Russell, Consultant Anaesthetist, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow

11.45

Awareness - TIVA v Inhalational Anaesthesia

Dr Anthony Absalom, Consultant Anaesthetist, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge

12.15

LUNCH

 
13.15 Workshops - pump demonstrations followed by case discussions. As far as possible delegates will be allocated to groups depending on the devices they have in their departments. Anaesthetists experienced in the field of Intravenous Anaesthesia*
14.45

Tea/coffee & Trade Exhibition

 
15.15 The Economics of Intravenous Anaesthesia Dr Lawrence Rowe, Consultant Anaesthetist, Norfolk and Norwich Healthcare NHS Trust
15.45 Back to the Future Professor Gavin Kenny, Emeritus Professor of Anaesthesia, University of Glasgow

 

Panel Discussion & Questions

 

16.30

Meeting Closes

*Workshop Tutors: Dr Anthony Absalom, Dr Keith Anderson, Dr Iain Glen, Dr Susan Hill, Dr Nigel Huggins, Dr Kiran Jani, Professor Gavin Kenny, Dr Joan Prentice, Dr Lawrence Rowe, Dr Douglas Russell and Dr Pauline Stuart.

With assistance from representatives of Cardinal Health (Alaris Products) and Fresenius-Kabi.

 

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