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EXHIBITORS WELCOME INVITATION We have been given the privilege of convening the conjoint ASA Booth Company Gold Sponsor NSC/QLD ACE CME meeting in Brisbane, 23–25th July 2021. Gold Partner Seqirus Dr Peta Lorraway It is exciting to have our committees working together with the common goal of bringing you a great educational event, coupled ASA NSC 2021 ASA NZSA ACE with an opportunity to reconnect with colleagues and the many Convenor 1 TRUSTMOST that support us. 4 InterPharma No one could have foreseen the challenges our anaesthetic NSC Committee communities would face in 2020, and how we have needed to 5 BOQ Specialist Peta Lorraway: Convenor adapt and display great flexibility in our working and personal lives. It also highlighted how vital collaborative and continuing education Stephen Bruce: Scientific Convenor 6 HosPortal is to our profession, our patients, and to society as a whole. Shaun Roberts: Co-Coordinator Workshops 8 Bongiorno We celebrate the 80th anniversary of the NSC this year and Francesca Rawlins: Co-Coordinator Workshops 9 MediTrust Educational Sponsors it’s very fitting that the gift for this is the pearl, said to represent Monique Wells: Social Coordinator something endurable and unconquerable, which we think you’ll 12 MediPress agree speaks to how we’ve all responded. We are optimistic that Anthony Coorey: Treasurer/Industry Liaison 16 Baxter (TBC) 2021 will allow us to return to some aspects of ‘normal’ life, and Stewart Ure: TMG Representative that we will together continue to shape what this ‘new normal’ 19 ANZCA David Elliott: ASA Federal Officer will look like. Denyse Robertson: ASA Senior Events Officer 20 Theatre Caps Our joint scientific committee continues to work on a programme that will bring you a wealth of knowledge in varied areas, there will 21 Diagnostica Stago be something of interest no matter what aspect of anaesthetics 24 BTC Health you are involved in. We aim to provide opportunities for participation not only in a great lecture series, but also workshops, 26 Arcomed discussion groups, Q&A sessions with experts, and quality 27 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare assurance activities. Karl Storz New for 2021, we are offering a limited hybrid format, opening 28 up the option for delegates to view and interact with program Endoscopy Australia sessions virtually, as well as welcoming you onsite at the Brisbane 29 - 30 Mindray Convention and Exhibition Centre. Dr Ed Pilling QLD ACE Meeting 31 AFT Pharmaceutical Trainee ePoster Prize The Networking Function and Exhibitor Welcome drinks will take place on the Friday evening, and will be a great opportunity to Convenor 35 Vyaire meet with industry colleagues, enjoying drinks and canapés in a relaxed setting. Our social function on the Saturday evening 36 Cutting Edge is to be held at the Queensland Art Gallery Watermall and will QLD ACE Committee 40 - 41 Draeger be ticketed separately. We suggest booking early as celebrating Edward Pilling: Convenor together in this fabulous location is sure to be popular. 42 Grimsey Sarah Bowman: Committee Member So on behalf of the entire organising committee we would like 43 - 44 Medtronic to extend an invitation to you to be part of this great event. We Steven Cook: ASA Representative 45 Intersurgical are hoping that you will be able to embrace the opportunity to Galina Gaidamaka: Committee Member join us in Brisbane, where we show what you can achieve by Adam Keys: Committee Member 46 - 47 FujiiFilm Sonosite working together. Phil Lee: Committee Member 48 Surgical Specialties Leanne Ryan: Committee Member 49 Lateral Medical Many thanks, Raman Singh: Committee Member 50 - 51 BD Dr Peta Lorraway and Dr Ed Pilling Julie Donovan: QLD ACE Events Officer Co-convenors ASA NSC & QLD ACE Meeting 52 - 53 GE Healthcare 54 - 55 MSD 2 3
INVITED SPEAKERS SOCIAL PROGRAMME ASA NSC Committee QLD ACE Committee Welcome/Exhibitor Reception Associate Professor Associate Professor Date: Friday 23rd July Kerstin Wyssusek Laurence Weinberg Venue: Great Hall, BCEC Director, Department of Director of Anaesthesia, Time 1700-1900 Anaesthesia and Perioperative Austin Health, A/ Professor Medicine, Royal Brisbane and Anaesthesia, Perioperative Pain Relax and unwind with a cold drink and a catch up Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Medicine Unit, Melbourne Medical chat with old and new friends after a day of workshops and Associate Professor, School, University of Melbourne. and registration and take the time to acknowledge University of Queensland. Honorary Consultant Anaesthetist, the generous support of our exhibitors and sponsors, Royal Children’s Hospital, VIC. before heading out to see what the Brisbane restaurant district has to offer. Dr Viren (Vern) Naik Mr Sean Lowry Vice President, Royal College International and Director of Director, Green Cup Consulting Sean is the Principal of Cocktail Reception Assessment, Royal College Green Cup Consulting and Date: Saturday 24th July of Physicians and Surgeons, specialises in health system Venue: Queensland Art Gallery Canada. R.S. McLaughlin reform, hospital performance Professor of Medical improvement,efficiency and Time: 1900 –2230 Education, University of Ottawa health service commissioning. Dress: Cocktail This year the ASA NSC will not be holding its usual Gala Dinner. Instead we look forward to seeing everyone at the Dr Jo Rotherham Dr Suzi Nou Queensland Art Gallery’s WaterMall room for a Cocktail Reception. Please Note: Numbers are limited Director, Pain Service ASA President, VIC. State and Deputy Director, Trauma Case Review Group ( a 9 min walk from the BCEC) Department of Anaesthetics, and VIC. DH Health Worker Princess Alexandra Infection Prevention and Hospital, Brisbane. Wellbeing Taskforce, Course Director, Paediatric BASIC, Primary Trauma Care (PTC), Senior EMST Instructor and ALS instructor. PLEASE NOTE: Children under the age of 18 are not permitted to attend the Kester Brown Lecture Welcome/Exhibition Reception or the Cocktail Reception. Professor Associate Professor Edward Holmes John Loadsman ARC Australian Laureate Fellow Staff Specialist Anaesthetist, While not official meeting events, our organizing The ASA & Anaesthetic community are proudly associated at the University of Sydney, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital committee are a pretty active bunch and would like to with philanthropy. In lieu of speaker gifts we will again with concurrent Professorial and Conjoint Associate invite delegates to share some of what we get up to in donate to two very worthwhile charities - Lifebox, which appointments in the School Professor, Anaesthesia, Central Brisbane with us. Details of meeting points will be updated needs no introduction, and Small Steps 4 Hannah, of Life & Environmental Clinical School, University of should you wish to enjoy a city walk, cycle or Mt Cootha a locally established charity supporting victims of Sciences & the School of Sydney, Sydney. hike in the morning, along with details of a local venue that domestic violence. A donation box will also be available Medical Sciences. we’ll be heading to following closure of the meeting on for unused hotel amenities to support Orange Sky (Covid Sunday afternoon for a final relax & unwind. rules permitting). 4 5
THINGS TO DO IN BRISBANE 1. Powerhouse Comedy Festival a sense of loyalty among stallholders and shoppers. 7. Howard Smith Wharves 11. Riverlife Activities Comic musings, side-splitting stories and www.janpowersfarmersmarkets.com.au/ Busy, modern waterside development with restaurants, Riverlife has over 15 years of experience delivering tear-inducing tales … powerhouse-farmers-markets breweries & a sleek, contemporary hotel. adventurous things to do in Brisbane. We are open for Held from 16 July to 08 August 2021, this multi-venue 4. South Bank Collective Markets www.howardsmithwharves.com kayak, bike, URB-E and rollerblade hire, and for private laughter extravaganza held across Brisbane Powerhouse, group kayaking, abseiling and rock climbing experiences. The Tivoli and The Fortitude Music Hall, plays host to Little Stanley St, South Bank. Fri 5–9, Sat 10–9, Sun 9–4 8. Museum of Brisbane and City Hall Our newly decked out Citroen Van Gustave is up and one-liners, whimsy and mockery from some of the most Held every weekend in Stanley Plaza South Bank from running and provides a place to grab a coffee, bite to eat Museum of Brisbane explores contemporary and historic hilarious national and local comedians. Friday night through to Sunday afternoon, the Collective or dine-in with colleagues along the Brisbane River. Brisbane, Australia, and its people through a program of Markets at South Bank attract Brisbanites and tourists art and social history exhibitions, workshops, talks, tours www.riverlife.com.au From stand-up to improv and sketch comedy, it’s got alike. With an eclectic mix of original art, photography, and children’s activities. your tastes covered, *Brisbane Comedy Festival is not unique gifts, trending fashion and vintage clothing, as 12 . Brisbane River Walk responsible for medical costs incurred as a result of said www.museumofbrisbane.com.au well as foodie stalls and live music, the Collective Markets The Brisbane Riverwalk is one of Brisbane’s absolute side-splitting. are a vibrant cultural melting pot set in the artisan’s www.brisbanecomedyfestival.com 9. Mt Coot-tha must do’s – a water highway for a stroll in and around the heart of Brisbane. riverbank overlooking the city skyline. Mt Coot-tha is the closest mountain to the CBD offering a 2. Queensland Performing Arts Centre. www.collectivemarkets.com.au panoramic view of the city, ways to spend a day and the www.mustdobrisbane.com/outdoors/walks/river One of Australia’s leading centres for live performance. 5. Southbank perfect spot for a picnic. Transport yourself to the western 13. South Bank Parkrun QPAC embraces the world-renowned, emerging, local & suburbs of Brisbane for a Mt Coot-tha expedition of bush South Bank is Brisbane’s premier lifestyle and cultural walks, fantastic scenery, gardens galore and maybe even What is South Bank parkrun? It is a 5km run - it’s you new performances each year. destination. Located on the southern banks of the a ghost or two. against the clock. www.qpac.com.au/event Brisbane River, its 17 hectares of lush parklands, world- www.visitbrisbane.com.au/information/articles/activities/ When is it? Every Saturday at 07:00am. class eateries, stunning river views and hundreds of 3. Queensland Theatre Company delightful events all year round make it the perfect place to things-to-do-mt-coot-tha Where is it? The event takes place at South For more than 50 years, Queensland Theatre has created relax and unwind. Bank Parklands, Brisbane, QLD. See Course page 10. Botanical Gardens for more details. collective experiences that change lives, presenting an annual season of the best classic, contemporary, 6. Story Bridge Climb The riverside City Botanic Gardens are Brisbane’s original What does it cost to join in? Nothing - it’s free! Please international and Australian works. We are committed Panoramic group walks in safety harnesses across the top botanic gardens. Attractions at the gardens include register before you first come along. Only ever register to championing new voices on Australian stages of Brisbane’s iconic cantilever bridge. the Bamboo Grove, Weeping Fig Avenue, Riverstage, with parkrun once. Don’t forget to bring a printed copy including supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander www.storybridgeadventureclub.com.au ornamental ponds and more. Booking sites are available of your barcode (request a reminder). If you forget it, you communities to develop and share their stories, and for special events. won’t get a time. encouraging a love of theatre through education and youth www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council- www.parkrun.com.au/southbank participation across Queensland. venues-and-precincts/parks/botanic-gardens-in-brisbane/ www.queenslandtheatre.com.au city-botanic-gardens 14. Top Golf 3. Jan Powers Farmers Markets – Book a Toptracer Play Bay in the Toptracer Play District for up to 6 players and play, eat & drink with friends – no Powerhouse skill required! Lamington St, New Farm Sat from 6am–12 midday Includes: The Jan Powers Farmers Markets Powerhouse has drawn Dedicated Bay for 1hr for up to 6 people strong crowds of food-lovers and smart shoppers since Unlimited range balls the arts venue opened in 2000. 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BUSINESS MEETINGS SATURDAY 24 JULY 2021 ANZCA QLD AGM Q1 & Q2 12:15 − 12:30 DayCare SIG AGM M1 & M2 15:00 – 15:15 Presidents' and CEOs' Meeting TBC 14:00 − 15:00 Regional Anaesthesia SIG AGM Q1 & Q2 17:00 – 17:15 SUNDAY 25 JULY 2021 CONJOINT ASA NSC & QLD ACE MEETING History of Anaesthesia SIG AGM M5 12:15 – 12:30 TRAINEE DAY AILC - Future Convenors Meeting ASA QLD AGM M8 M4 10:45 − 12:45 15:00 − 15:15 Friday 23rd July MONDAY 26 JULY 2021 ASA Council Meeting Emporium Hotel 08:30 – 16:00 Due to NSC 2021 being moved to Brisbane the following Business Meetings will not be held at this years event: ANZTADAC NO - Face to Face this year ODEC Business Meeting Will be held later in the year 8:30 Perfomance Under Pressure ASA AGM Will be held later in the year - Zoom TBA Editorial Board Meeting Will be held later in the year - Zoom SPARC Will be held later in the year - zoom 9:15 Block Master Class Dr Michael Kerr Trainee Members Group Will be held later in the year - Zoom OFF-SITE WORKSHOPS FRIDAY 23 JULY 10:45 Career Decisions & Private Practice OW1 OW2 Dr Anthony Coorey Other benefits: 14:00 – 16:30 | Cost: $25 | Group limit 30 pax 07:30 – 16:30 | Cost $1,100 | Group limit 30 pax ASA members are entitled Art and Mindfulness Cadaveric Ultrasound Guided Regional to claim one complimentary Anaesthesia 11:30 Training Decisions & Private Practice National Scientific Congress (NSC) or Combined Scientific Facilitator: Dr Anna Hallett Facilitators: Dr David M Scott and Dr Anna Pietzsch Queensland Art Gallery Congress (CSC) registration Stanley Pl, South Brisbane Dr Dougal Miller during their Advanced/ Provisional Fellow Training Location: Anatomy Facility, University of 13:30 Tess Cramond Prize Session or in their first year as an Queensland (St Lucia Campus) Ordinary Member, provided they have been a financial APFT member for two years. This is claimable once and excludes 15:30 Final Exam Prep Workshop travel, accommodation, sundry expenses, supplementary Dr Vida Viliunas activities and workshops. Dr Anthony Coorey www.asansc.com.au 9
PROGRAMME – Friday 23 July Q1 & Q2 M1 & M2 M3 M4 M5 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 Block Master Class W1 W2 Dr Michael Kerr ALS COVID - Airway Career Decisions & Private Practice Facilitator: Facilitator: Dr Anthony Coorey Dr Fran Rawlins Dr Phil Melksham (ANZCA ER) Morning tea 10:00–10:45 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 Performance Under W3 W4 Pressure ALS COVID - Airway Dr Emily O'Leary Training with Children & Facilitator: Facilitator: Taking Leave Dr Fran Rawlins Dr Phil Melksham Dr Anna Pietzsch (ANZCA ER) Cadaveric Ultrasound 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 Lunch 12:15–13:30 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 Guided Regional Anaesthesia The Tess Cramond W5 Major Haemorrhage W6 ALS W7 Anaphylaxis W8 Part 1 Directors of Prize Session Department (4D) Workshop Facilitator: Please note this session Facilitator: Lead Facilitator: Focussing on Regional Anaesthesia Blocks and Dr Jon Samaan has been put on hold Dr Agustina Frankel Dr Julie Lee (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA ER) Catheter Insertion Techniques for beginner and advanced regional anaesthesia practitioners. Convenors: Afternoon tea 15:00–15:30 Dr David Scott and Dr Dougal Miller 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 Final Exam Prep W9 W10 W11 W8 Part 2 The workshop will be held at Workshop Major Haemorrhage ALS Anaphylaxis Directors of Department (4D) THE UNIVERSITY OF QLD ANATOMY FACILITY Facilitator: Facilitator: Please note this session Facilitator: Lead Facilitator: FRIDAY 23 JULY 2021 Dr Vida Viliunas Dr Jon Samaan has been put on hold Dr Agustina Frankel Dr Julie Lee Dr Anthony Coorey 07:30 – 16:30 (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA ER) Programme includes lunch and refreshments. For the stand alone event please register via the website using the code: CADAVERIC www.asansc.com.au 11
PROGRAMME – Saturday 24 July PROGRAMME – Saturday 24 July Q1 & Q2 M1 & M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 08:30 – 09:15 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 Chair: Dr Suzi Nou Plenary 1 08:30 –09:00 Opening & Welcome to Country 09:00 –10:00 Kester Brown Lecture: The Rebirth of the Pandemic Age: Lessons learned from COVID Prof. Edward Holmes Morning tea served in Exhibition Hall 10:00 –10:45 Morning tea served in Exhibition Hall 10:00–10:45 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 10:45 –12:15 Chair: Dr Ed Pilling Chair: Dr Fiona Macfarlane W12 Chair:TBC W13 ACE The Future Session Paediatric Refresher Opiate Stewardship Future of Digital Health in Australia How to to be a Perioperative anxiety- why it’s important in Private Hospitals Wellbeing Advocate Disruptors in Scholarly Communication: do medical to manage and how journals have a future? Dr Alex Donaldson A/Prof. John Loadsman Peripheral vascular access: QCH Facilitator: Facilitator: experience and vision Dr Ian Airey Dr Anna Hallettt The current and emerging trends in Dr Adam Keys the Australian healthcare market Emergence delirium - the research, Mr Sean Lowry prevention and treatment Dr Paul Lee-Archer Paediatric Pain: Update on current Practice Dr Mark Alcock Lunch served in Exhibition Hall 12:15–13:30 Lunch served in Exhibition Hall 12:15–13:30 12:30 - 13:30 Educational: Seqirus Educational: BD 13:30 –15:00 13:30–15:00 13:30–15:00 13:30–15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 Chair: Dr Linda Beckmann Chair: Dr Sanjiv Sawhney W14 Chair: Dr Victoria Eley W15 CC1 CC2 CC3 W16 Airway SIG Day Care SIG CICO Workshop Obstetrics SIG Acute Severe Behavioural Case Conference: Case Conference: Case Conference: Hypnosis Workshop: Is HFNO really a 2-edged sword The Geriatric Surgical Patient: Cell Salvage in Obstetrics Disturbance (ASBD) Dealing with a Death on Bleeding: Can you fix this Paeds: Maybe I should - the breath of life for the patient, Frailty and Perioperative Decisions Facilitator: Dr Michelle Roets the Table anaesthetic bleeding? do more kids - they’re all but a breath of COVID for the young and healthy? Dr Catherine Yelland Dr Linda Beckmann Epidurals in Obese Parturients Anaesthetist? Tips and tricks for anaesthetising the (ANZCA ER) Dr Sue Lawrence Drs Sarah Lee | Mark Ng Facilitator: Facilitator: elderly and frail Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: Objective Measures of BMV Multidisciplinary Panel: Trevor Ghidella Dr Pat Tucker Dr Kath Cooke Dr Dinah Blunt Dr Philip Cumpston Dr Galina Gaidamaka Dr Kar Soon Lim Does she have capacity? (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) Hurdles with Digital Airway Alerts Outcome results from the DayCOR A case-based discussion survey Dr Alexander Cottle Dr Ken Sleeman Standardising Difficult Airway Alert Forms AGM Dr Libby McLellan Afternoon tea served in Exhibition Hall 15:00–15:30 Afternoon tea served in Exhibition Hall 15:00–15:30 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 Chair: Dr Craig Daniel Chair: Dr Sean McManus W17 Chair Dr Martin Culwick W18 CC4 CC5 CC6 Regional Anaesthesia SIG Perioperative SIG CICO Workshop Designing Safe & Efficient Acute Severe Behavioural Case Conference: Case Conference: Case Conference: Block! Collaborate and Listen What Defines Good Systems Disturbance (ASBD) Obstetrics: There’s no Medication: But no one Futility: Was this futile? Lumbar Neuraxial Ultrasound Perioperative Care? Setting up STARS: Surgical Treatment such thing as a normal told me to stop it? Facilitator: and Rehabilitation Services. delivery Dr Lucas Edwards Big Data Dr Linda Beckmann Dr David Sturgess, Dr Jessica Taylor Committing to the nerve block life Dr Catherine McDougall (ANZCA ER) Using Bowtie Diagrams for Predicting, Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: Dr Cat Bella Frontline Approach Preventing and Preparedness. Dr Galina Gaidamaka Dr Matthew Howes Dr Chris Breen Dr Masha Jukes Hocus POCUS...the magic of new Dr Alisa Crouch Dr Martin Culwick, Dr Yasmin (ANZCA ER) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) portable ultrasound devices Where to from here? Endlich, Dr Stavros Prineas Dr Paul Slocombe Dr Jeremy Fernando Panel discussion AGM 12 13
PROGRAMME – Sunday 25 July PROGRAMME – Sunday 25 July Q1 & Q2 M1 & M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30 –10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 08:30–10:00 Plenary 2 W19 Chair: Dr Andrew Miller ALS for Partners and Children 08:30 –09:15 Facilitator: Geoffrey Kaye Oration Dr Suzi Nou Katy O’Connnell 09:15–10:00 Sustainability in anaesthesia A/Prof. Kerstin Wyssusek Morning tea served in Exhibition Hall 10:00–10:45 Morning tea served in Exhibition Hall 10:00–10:45 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 10:45–12:15 Chair: Dr David M Scott Chair: Dr Anna Hallett Chair: Dr Chris Bowden Co-Chairs: A/Prof John Loadsman Chair: A/Prof. Paul Gray Living and Dying Symposium Wellbeing SIG ODEC & Dr Linda Weber History SIG Mindfulness on the run -how The Impact of COVID in our AIC Editors Session Lee's Synopsis of Voluntary Assisted Dying to introduce a mindfulness region - a series of short AIC Journal Awards Anaesthesia and learning Dr Viren Naik anaesthesia in Australia program into a busy department presentations from impacted Social media and research Voluntary Assisted Living Dr Shahina Braganza neighbour countries Dr Di Khursandi Dr Richard Seglenieks Dr Nick John Mindfulness-based anxiety Tess Cramond’s TRA2SH as a model for management for safe Dr Chris Bowden Contribution to Australian collaborative implementation in performance Anaesthesia Dr David Pescod healthcare Dr Bronwyn Williams Dr Lan-Hoa Le Dr Rob McDougall Dr Jess Davies The influence of J Alfred Safety Science and Cognitive Trainee-led research networks- Lee on the development Impairment Australia and Beyond of anaesthesia in the UK Dr Bernard Kelly Dr Adeel Aftab Dr Andrew Walpole AGM Lunch served in Exhibition Hall 12:15–13:30 Lunch served in Exhibition Hall 12:15–13:30 Educational: MSD - Myth busting in 2021: time to say 12:30 - 13:30 Educational: Bongiorno goodbye to residual NMB? Speaker :TBC 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 13:30 –15:00 Chair: Dr Adrian Sultana Chair: Squadron Leader Chair: Dr David Highton Chair: W20 CC7 CC8 CC9 W21 Acute Pain SIG Steven Cook CSC Neuroanaesthesia SIG ASA Session TBA Managing Acute Clinician Case Conference: Case Conference: Case Conference: Acupuncture Opioid free anaesthesia Military Anaesthesia Group Perioperative stroke: an emerging Impairment: A case study Airway: It’s not your Regional: It’s been 24 Eyes: It’s only an eye RAAF Aeromedical Evacuation epidemic in non-cardiac surgery? Workshop airway, it’s mine! hours doc, why does my block - what could Dr Adrian Sultana from Antarctica to White Island Dr Jonathon Fanning arm still not move? possibly go wrong? Supplemental oxygen and and more patient controlled intravenous Anaesthesia and perioperative anaesthesia: how can we Wing Commander Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: neuroprotection for endovascular Facititator: Facilitator: improve safety? Howard Roby Dr Adrian Chin Dr Lynda Allchurch Dr David Ho stroke therapy Dr Bernard Kelly Dr Linda Beckmann Dr Gavin Pattullo The next decade of deployable Dr Danielle Crimmins (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) ADF anaesthesia and surgical Updates in regional anaesthesia capability Advanced brain monitoring - tips, tricks and avoiding mistakes Prof. Michael Reade AM A/Prof Laurence Weinberg Dr Michael Kerr Contemporary approaches to haemorrhagic shock and damage control resuscitation Prof. Mark Midwinter CBE Afternoon tea served in Exhibition Hall 15:00–15:30 Afternoon tea served in Exhibition Hall 15:00–15:30 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 15:30 –17:00 Chair: Dr Leanne Ryan Chair: Dr Peta Lorraway Chair: Dr Kirsty Forrest W22 CC10 CC11 CC12 Morbidity and Mortality Hot Topic Update Med Education and Practical mindfulness - Case Conference: Case Conference: Case Conference: Meeting (ACE) Medical Marijuana - Weeding Simulation SIG a Well-being Checklist Cardiac: I’ve got the echo Remote: Out of OT Hypoxia: Is that pulse A panel of experts who will be out the anaesthetic issues! Workshop - now what?! Challenges oximeter still on their Leadership in a Crisis unpacking what can be can Dr Jo Rotherham finger? learnt from a variety of complex Dr Suzanne Bertrand Perioperative Patient Blood Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitator: cases Dr Michael Fanshawe Dr Lan-Hoa Le Dr Peter Kerr Dr Ross Foreman Management - How prepared is Dr Adam Suliman (ANZCA QA 3 points) your patient for surgery? Dr Jennifer Gaffney (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) (ANZCA PE) A/Prof. Kerstin Wyssusek Dr Conrad Macrokanis 14 15
OFFSITE WORKSHOPS BCEC WORKSHOPS ONSITE Friday 23 July 2021 Workshops vary in their cost, duration, maximum participants and location. Details appear at the start of each CHILDCARE OW1 | Art and Mindfulness workshop description. The correct ticket is required for entry to all workshops. Where workshops are repeated, your ticket will only allow you entry to the specified session and is not transferable to other sessions of the same workshop. Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 14:00–16:30 Only one ER workshop, one non ER workshop and one Case Conference will be allocated per delegate up until the end of May. Workshops are allocated on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis and the availability of workshops is subject Location Queensland Art Gallery to demand. Cost $25 At the end May, all delegates will be notified of the available workshops by email. Delegates can edit their registration Lead Facilitator Dr Anna Hallett booking online and select a further workshop. Please note, the selection of a further workshop after the end May will Max. per workshop 30 only be available online. The Queensland Art Gallery provides a beautiful and Friday 23 July 2021 in a highly stressful situation as a team member serene environment for this relaxing, educational W1 | W3 | W6 | W10 ALS (ANZCA ER) • Practiced the coordinated approach of intubation and and fun workshop. Come along and learn a little extubation of COVID-19 positive patients and under- about mindfulness and get to put it into action whilst Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 stand the risks involved for both patient and staff appreciating some art. We have been running these art W1 08:30 –10:00 • Discussed the management of crisis situations that may and mindfulness workshops for our registrars, during W3 10:45 –12:15 be encountered. (CICO, CPR) exam time, for the past 3 years and they have been W6 13:30 –15:00 on hold hugely popular. See what it does for you. W10 15:30 –17:00 on hold W5 | W9 Major Haemorrhage Location M3 (ANZCA ER) OW2 | Cadaveric Ultrasound Guided Cost $175 Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 Regional Anaesthesia Workshop Lead Facilitator: Dr Fran Rawlins W5 13:30 –15:00 Max. per workshop 24 W9 15:30 –17:00 Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 07:30–16:30 Location M1 & M2 In this workshop participants will move through a series Cost $75 Location University of Queensland of practical ALS scenarios and focussed discussions Anatomy Facility Lead Facilitator: Dr Jonathan Samaan with emphasis on addressing reversible causes of Cost $1,100 cardiac arrest in peri-operative situations. Max. per workshop 15 Lead Facilitators Dr David M Scott Dr Dougal Miller W2 | W4 COVID - Airways In this interactive workshop there will be case centred Max. per workshop 30 Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 discussion of major haemorrhage, ROTEM guided blood W2 08:30 –10:00 product administration, and the management of bleeding Focusing on Regional Anaesthesia Blocks and Catheter W4 10:45 –12:15 in patients taking oral anti-coagulant drugs. Participants Insertion Techniques for beginner and advanced regional Location Meeting Room 4 will be expected to complete pre-course reading. anaesthesia practitioners : Cost $75 • brachial plexus blockade for shoulder surgery and W7 | W11 Anaphylaxis (ANZCA ER) upper limb surgery Lead Facilitator: Dr Phil Melksham Max. per workshop 16 Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 • saphenous nerve and popliteal sciatic nerve blockade W7 13:30 –15:00 for knee arthroplasty and lower limb and foot and W11 15:30 –17:00 ankle surgery Aim: Arrangements have been made for • rectus sheath and TAP blocks for abdominal surgery To offer participants the opportunity to practice the skills Location M4 required in treating a COVID-19 patient undergoing Cost $75 onsite childcare facilities staffed by • head and neck blocks for head and neck surgery anaesthesia in the theatre environment. The workshop will Lead Facilitator: Dr Agustina Frankel • paravertebral and erector spinae plane blockade for demonstrate the practical skills required for donning/doffing professional childcare providers. breast and chest wall surgery PPE, intubating and extubating the COVID-19 positive Max. per workshop 15 Stations will incorporate live models, fresh frozen patient, and discuss emergency scenarios. • Spaces will be limited – first cadavers, anatomical specimens and experienced Learning Objectives: Perioperative anaphylaxis is a major cause of death and regional anaesthesia instructors. serious morbidity. An increased awareness and use of By the end of the session, participants will have: come first served basis. Programme includes lunch and refreshments. guidelines improves outcomes. This is an interactive • Discussed the specific equipment/procedures/staff workshop using the ANZCA/ANZAAG Anaphylaxis • Recommended for children and special environments encountered in treating Management Guidelines to explore and practice COVID-19 patients for anaesthesia management of anaphylaxis, including management ages 3–6 years • Practiced the putting on (donning) and removal of of the acute episode, as well as what to do once the (doffing) of PPE situation is under control and how to ensure proper follow up. • Practiced the communication skills required to work Register online for more details www.asansc.com.au 17
WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS W8 | Directors of Department (4D) W13| How to be a Wellbeing W16 | Hypnosis best possible outcome. Advocate Date / Time Saturday 24/07/21 W21 | Acupuncture Date / Time Friday 23/07/21 Part 1 13:30 –15:00 Date / Time Saturday 24/07/21 W16 13:30 –15:00 Date / Time Sunday 25/07/21 Part 2 15:30 –17:00 W13 10:45 –12:15 Location M9 W21 13:30 –15:00 Location M5 Location M5 Cost $25 Location M9 Cost $50 Cost $25 Lead Facilitator: Dr Dinah Blunt Cost $25 Lead Facilitator Dr Julie Lee Lead Facilitator Dr Anna Hallett Max. per workshop 20 Facilitator: Dr David Ho Max. per workshop 24 Max. per workshop 30 Max. per workshop 24 Dr Dinah Blunt is an anaesthetist working in private This collaborative learning event aims to facilitate the Are you interested in being a Wellbeing point of contact practice in Brisbane and has also been a practising development of professional and social networks hypnotherapist since 2015. This workshop will be This workshop will be focused on perioperative in your group or department but don’t know where to between its attendees. The intended outcome of this a practical discussion which will include the use of acupuncture with particular emphasis on acupuncture start? Come along to this basic information session vision is to see our leaders from across Australia & New hypnotic communication, managing the anxious patient, for adjuvant pain relief in tonsillectomy. It will consist of a about how to be a Wellbeing Advocate and how to Zealand build relationships and learn new skills and needle phobia and PONV. short presentation, questions and answers session and provide peer support with the opportunity to find out techniques, which will assist them in their challenging hand-on practices of acupuncture among participants. about the ANZCA doctors’ health programme from roles as leaders in our field. “Converge”, the company contracted to provide it. Sunday 25 July 2021 W22 | Practical Mindfulness - a Saturday 24 July 2021 W14| 17 Can’t Intubate Can’t W19 | ALS for Partners and Children Wellbeing Checklist Oxygenate (ANZCA ER) W12| Opiate Stewardship in Private Date / Time Sunday 25/07/21 Date / Time Sunday 25/07/21 Date / Time Saturday 24/07/21 W19 08:30 –10:00 W20 15:30 –17:00 Hospitals W13 13:30 –15:00 Location M6 Location M5 Date / Time Saturday 24/07/21 W15 15:30 –17:00 Location M3 Cost $30 Cost $25 W12 10:45 –12:15 Location M3 Cost $175 Lead Facilitator: Katy O’Connell Facilitator: Dr Lan-Hoa Le Cost No Cost Lead Facilitator: Dr Linda Beckmann Max. per workshop 20 Max. per workshop 24 Lead Facilitator: Dr Ian Airey Max. per workshop 16 This workshop is an opportunity for Children* and How does mindfulness practice benefit the modern Max. per workshop 60 partners to learn about topics such as use of an Epipen, anaesthetist to reduce stress and burnout? How do we Aim: To offer participants the opportunity to practice the asthma, myocardial infarct and of course cardiac find a piece of clarity and calmness in a midst of chaos? Considerable attention in the medical and lay press skills required to perform front of neck access (FONA) arrest and CPR. Do the results aid in depression and anxiety disorders, has been focused on the prescribing of opioids both during a can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) situation. and improve chronic illness? in hospital and community practice. Current practice is This workshop also offers participants the opportunity to *Please note this is suitable only for adults and children age 15 & over “When one is stressed, anxious or in pain, the mind may execute their preferred technique in a simulated scenario associated with unwanted personal and public health to help unpick the non-technical skills required during a W20 | Managing Acute Clinician be agitated and disturbed. To be in a relationship to what outcomes which are associated with a considerable Impairment: A case study you’re experiencing, to abide it, and, learn to befriend economic cost. The problem often starts in hospital. CICO situation. it, that is where the healing or transformative result of Oral conventional opioids have become very popular as (ANZCA PE) the mainstay of postoperative analgesia. On discharge W15|18 Acute Severe Behavioural the practice of mindfulness lies. It’s possible to befriend one’s fear rather than feeling stuck until the obstacle is from hospital, patients are frequently dispensed more Disturbance (ASBD) (ANZCA ER) Date / Time Sunday 25/07/21 shutdown. It’s healing to realise if only for a moment here W20 13:30 –15:00 tablets than they require. Five to ten percent of patients and there, that you can be in a wiser relationship with Date / Time Saturday 24/07/21 Location M5 continue taking the opioids, even when inflammation your interior experience than just being driven by liking W15 13:30 –15:00 associated with the surgery has resolved. These patients Cost $25 or hating it. By learning skills to maintain inner resilience, W18 15:30 –17:00 risk opioid dependence. There are two major elements one can maintain an open, compassionate, receptive Location M5 Facilitator: Dr Bernard Kelly which underlie this outcome: lack of a documented place for patients while also taking care of themselves.” opioid tapering strategy and lack of communication of Cost $50 Max. per workshop 24 This small group workshop includes guided sitting the tapering strategy with the GP. Lead Facilitator: Dr Galina Gaidamaka practices. No previous experience is required. Kick off The Opioid Stewardship workshop will focus on the Dealing with an impaired or suspected impaired your shoes & wear comfortable clothing!. Max. per workshop 15 challenges anaesthetists face in private practice. The colleague can be distressing, particularly as there may workshop will include three modules: not exist good processes for dealing with this issue. 67 Learn how to assess and manage behaviourally percent of elective surgery admissions are to private • What is the challenge regarding pain management disturbed patients across a range of settings, with a and discharge planning in private practice and private facilities (AIHW). This workshop will have an emphasis on focus on interventions to de-escalate aggression, and private practice, however, this case study is also relevant hospitals? the safe care of patients who require sedation to contain to public hospital departments. At the crux of the matter • What are we doing currently in this space and what their behaviour is balancing patient safety as well as procedural fairness could be considered best practice? ASBD in the adult patient is the fifth emergency and support for the impaired clinician. We will discuss • How do we move towards best practice? response category activity available to participants the concepts of Just Culture and Second Victim when The aim of this workshop is to identify how best practice of the ANZCA and FPM continuing professional dealing with an impaired colleague, and what we can can be achieved in the private sector. development program. do as Directors and Departments to assist in getting the 18 19
CASE CONFERENCES CASE CONFERENCES This year we have taken a novel approach to small group discussions to really maximise the educational experience for CC7| It’s not your airway it’s mine! CC11| Out of OT Challenges participants.These will be in a case conference format with a preceptor and up to 8 other participants. Sessions will run for 90 minutes. Date / Time Sun: 25/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Date / Time Sun: 25/07/21 15:30 –17:00 All participants and preceptors will bring a case on the nominated topic. Preceptors may ask for these to be submitted Location M6 Location M7 prior to the meeting or brought along on the day. From these cases a discussion including best diagnostic, practice or Moderator Dr Linda Beckmann Moderator Dr Ross Foreman management guidelines will develop. Cost $25.00 Cost $25.00 All cases, presenters and case discussion times will be referenced in the minutes. Max. per workshop 8 Max. per workshop 8 Participants will then receive a statement of participation documenting their time of involvement as required per ANZCA guidelines and will hence be evidence for the Case Conference Activity in Practice Evaluation for 90 min. Sharing or managing a difficult airway is not without There has been an explosion of anaesthetic work All Case Conferences cost $25 each During the first round of the registration period each delegate may only choose its challenges - bring along your ENT/maxillofacial or being performed outside of the traditional operating one Case Conference. other difficult airway cases to discuss assessment, theatre and this has brought new challenges. The cases CC1 | Death and Dying: Dealing with CC4 | There’s no such thing as a approaches to management and potential takeaway discussed here will focus on management of issues techniques for the future. when you’re working in an isolated area eg dental a death on the table normal delivery surgeries, endoscopy and cardiac catheter suites. Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 15:30 –17:00 CC8| It’s been 24 hours doc, why does my arm still not move? CC12| Is that pulse oximeter still on Location M6 Location M6 their finger? Moderator Dr Trevor Ghidella Moderator Dr Matthew Howes Date / Time Sun: 25/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Location M7 Date / Time Sun: 25/07/21 15:30 –17:00 Cost $25.00 Cost $25.00 Moderator Dr Adrian Chin Location M8 Max. per session 8 Max. per 8 Cost $25.00 Moderator Dr Adam Suliman Have you ever experienced a death on the table or in Max. per workshop 8 Cost $25.00 Bring along any obstetrics cases to make you wonder recovery room? These cases will be discussed and (or glad) why you do it - suitable for the occasional Max. per workshop 8 allow for an opportunity to reflect on what went well, obstetric anaesthetist or those with a regular Bring along your cases involving a regional anaesthetic what didn’t and how others have navigated this often obstetric caseload. technique - there is a lot that could be explored here Bring along cases you’d like to discuss that have challenging situation. from the very common to the very rare events and will involved the patient having low oxygen saturations. CC5 | But no one told me to stop it? aim to include what is the most recent evidence of risk What were the circumstances, how did you make the CC2 | Can you fix this anaesthetic vs benefit for your block. diagnosis, what was the treatment and did it require bleeding? Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 15:30 –17:00 involving ICU colleagues are just some of the discussion Location M7 CC9| It’s only an eye block - what options for these cases. Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Moderator Dr Chris Breen could possibly go wrong? Location M7 Cost $25.00 Moderator Dr Pat Tucker Date / Time Sat: 25/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Max. per workshop 8 Location M8 Cost $25.00 Moderator Dr Lynda Allchurch Max. per session 8 Drugs including SGLT2, aspirin & ACE inhibitors - should I have carried on and what repercussions do I think Cost $25.00 Cases for discussion on when you’ve encountered this had? Max. per workshop 8 difficult to control bleeding, either surgical or medical, anticipated or unexpected. This will aim to include CC6 | Was this futile? Case discussions focussing on everything in and discussion on diagnosing coagulopathy, TEG/ROTEM around the eyes, issues with differing block options, interpretation, along with other monitoring tools, along Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 15:30 –17:00 management of anticoagulation and is there any patient with suggested management guidelines. Location M8 not suitable for eye drops?. Moderator Dr Masha Jukes CC3 | Maybe I should do more kids - Cost $25.00 CC10| I’ve got the echo - now what? they’re all young and healthy? Max. per workshop 8 Date / Time Sun: 25/07/21 15:30-17:00 Date / Time Sat: 24/07/21 13:30 –15:00 Location M6 Location M8 We make numerous difficult decisions regarding risk Moderator Dr Peter Kerr benefit on a daily basis in anaesthetics - we aim to Moderator Dr Kath Cooke Cost $25.00 discuss the cases that may make you question your Cost $25.00 judgement. Did you proceed, should you proceed and Max. per workshop 8 Max. per session 8 would you do the same again? There’s a lot that can go wrong with the heart or devices When good paediatrics goes bad - these cases for implanted in it - cardiac issues that have caused you discussion could include any issues surrounding the trouble pre, intra and post op. We look at diagnosis and management of paediatric patients and would be management options for these, and will aim to include suitable for the occasional paediatric anaesthetist or most recent guidelines. those who have vast paediatric experience. 20
REGISTRATION AND ENTITLEMENTS HOW TO REGISTER To register please visit www.asansc.com.au When you register online, you will receive a confirmation email Arrival coffee,tea breaks & lunch Welcome / Exhibition Reception with your payment receipt attached. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please email the Secretariat at asaace2021@arinex.com.au to request this. Admission to Congress Terms & Conditions Entry to Exhibition Payment and up to seven days prior to the Congress will receive Trainee Day a 50% refund. No refunds will be given for registration Standard Payment must accompany all registration forms and cancellations received within seven days of the Congress, Registration may be made by: however a substitute delegate may be nominated. Special Face to Face full registration • Credit card (MasterCard or Visa). circumstances are at the discretion of the NSC Officer and • Cheque or money order payable to the Australian the Congress Convenor. Standard (Member and Non-Member) $ 1,100 a a a a Society of Anaesthetists. ASA / ANZCA Trainee Member (3 Days) $ 650 a a a a a ASA / ANZCA Trainee Member (2 Days) $ 550 a a a a Payment Policy Social Tickets: Regrettably, optional social function tickets will not be refunded if delegate participation ASA/ ANZCA Retired Anaesthetist $ N/A a a a a Admission to the Conjoint ASA NSC & QLD ACE Meeting is cancelled less than 48 hours prior to the event, as will be refused if payment has not been received before the numbers attending are fixed at that point. Refunds from Face to Face day registration meeting commences any deposits forwarded to hotels, tour companies or other Standard (Member and Non-Member) $ 550 a a a related business will be at the discretion of the supplier. 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Nor can the Australian ASA / ANZCA Trainee Member $ 250 contact asaace2021@arinex.com.au Society of Anaesthetists or Arinex take responsibility for ASA / ANZCA Retired Anaesthetist $ N/A injury or damage to persons or property occurring during Registration and Information Desk the Congress or associated activities. Insurance is the Trainee day All delegates must register to be able to attend Congress responsibility of the individual delegate. ASA / ANZCA Trainee Member $ 300 a a a sessions, the exhibition and catering within the exhibition Social function tickets hall and any social functions. The Registration and Behaviour Disclaimer Information Desk will be open during the following hours at The ASA respects the rights of all delegates to have Welcome / Exhibitor Drinks Additional $ 77 the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. Please note the Gala Cocktail Reception ticket is varying views on many issues. We wish to encourage not include in the Congress Registration Gala Cocktail Reception $ 125 Friday 23 July 16:00 – 19:00 respectful and reasonable discussion at our meetings. Speakers have the right to deliver their messages without Saturday 24 July 07:00 – 17:00 All registration fees are in Australian dollars and include GST. unwanted interjection. Where possible we will try to provide Sunday 25 July 07:30 – 17:00 opportunity for respectful dialogue within the program ASA members are entitled to claim one complimentary National Scientific Congress (NSC) or Combined Scientific when time allows. Congress (CSC) registration during their Advanced/Provisional Fellow Training or in their first year as an Ordinary Cancellation Policy Member, provided they have been a financial APFT member for two years. This is claimable once and excludes travel, Registration: Delegates who, after registering, find Disclaimer accommodation, sundry expenses, supplementary activities and workshops. themselves unable to attend the Congress are welcome to The speakers, topics and times are correct at the time of nominate a substitute delegate. printing. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the If there is no one that can be nominated as a substitute Organising Committee, on behalf of the Australian Society delegate, a refund of registration fees, less a cancellation of Anaesthetists, reserves the right to delete or alter items fee of $150 (incl. GST) will be made if the written in the Meeting Program. cancellation is received by 23 June 2021. Written cancellation to asaace2021@arinex.com.au Registration cancellations received after 23 June 2021 22 23
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