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2021 ANZCA ASMGet your program

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ENGAGE

OnlineOur priority is to provide an engaging online experience for our delegates no matter where you are in the world.

What engagement opportunities are available on the platform?A platform that facilitates discussion and engagement between participants and speakers via a high-quality virtual conference platform.

How interactive will it be?The virtual meeting will be designed to be as interactive as possible, offering plenty of opportunities for live questions, discussion, polling and networking.

Connect with your healthcare industry representatives and hear their latest updates and innovations.

Create your own watch partyRegister for the ASM, gather your team and engage in the program online through a live watch party. Watching the program together in real time. It’s the new way to engage!

In-person The ENGAGE hub is a space for a virtual delegate of the ASM to attend in person and connect with their local community.

A place to gather and be together Watch a live stream of the main plenary sessions, connect with your local community in the pre-function space, and catch up on some of the latest research submitted as digital ePosters.

Look for the icon in the program grid for when these hubs are open, and for the content that will be streamed.

Melbourne central hub extended.

Where are they located?Melbourne (our central host hub), Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, and Auckland.*Venue information will be provided closer to the event date

When will they be open? The hubs will be open on Friday evening for the opening plenary, Saturday afternoon for the scientific program and evening for the College Ceremony, and Sunday afternoon for the scientific program.

The central host hub in Melbourne will also run on Monday and Tuesday evenings for selected sessions of the scientific program.

How do I register for an ENGAGE hub?To attend your local ENGAGE hub you will need to be registered as an ASM virtual delegate and can select a ticket for the hub at time of registration. Space is limited so get in early!

If you wish to present in-person for the College Ceremony in an ENGAGE hub, you will need to be registered as an ASM virtual delegate. You can select a ticket for the hub at time of registration.

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Get socialOpening the door to Melbourne Get your ticket to experience Melbourne like you never have before. Open to all delegates and their partner/family. Please note that age restrictions may apply to some activities. To secure your place, bookings must be made by Friday 26 March 2021. Any bookings made after this date are subject to availability. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars and include GST.

ANZCA Social functions We are pleased to bring you a select online social program, including the STEMM breakfast and the ANZCA and FPM trainee evening.

We encourage all to connect and be social locally.

Get workshoppedCheck out the Get workshopped guide to find out more information on the online interactive webinars, workshops and Melbourne Meeting of the Mind (MMOTM) series running to assist you in gaining CPD and keeping you up to date.

NEW W71 Pre-operative fasting: Adult patients undergoing elective surgery – what is occurring in your practice? For Practice evaluation – clinical audit at 20 credits.

NEW Media training with Doug Weller in W43A Doctors and the media – intensive media training for doctors.

You must register for workshops in advance and places are limited.

For more information on the online social program please click here for the Get Social guide.

For more detail on the workshops please review the Get Workshopped guide.

For more information, check the program for when these health care industry supported webinars are scheduled.

Get informedKeep updated with your Healthcare industry, and connect within the virtual exhibitionANZCA values the long-standing relationships we have in the healthcare industry and the support they provide to delegates for continual medical education.

Hosting the exhibition virtually brings many new innovative ways for valuable connection and sharing of information.

Delegates can interact with the healthcare industry via:

• One-to-one live chats.• Video calls.• Pre-organised meetings. • Seven days of access (Tues 27 April - Tues 4 May).• Dedicated times advertised within the agenda to

prompt your visit. We encourage delegates to engage with the virtual exhibition throughout the annual scientific meeting and learn what’s new from our industry partners.

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Tuesday 27 April, Wednesday 28 April 2021

Wednesday 28 April

7-7.45am OA01B: G. Pump 90’s session

7-8.30am H02: Healthcare industry supported webinar

W42A: Diplomacy in health care: How to negotiate with stakeholders

9.30-11am

W11A: CICO W26A: Training site accreditation: Be part of the visiting team W40A: Thoracic tips and tricks for the occasional thoracic anaesthetist W60A: Perioperative iron deficiency – pitfalls, diagnosis and management

12-1.30pm

W55A: Anaesthesia and the child with a mediastinal mass (12-1pm)W11B: CICO W27A: Effective Management of Anaesthetic Crises (EMAC) instructors’ workshop W45A: Building Aboriginal cultural competency (12-2pm)

1.30-2.15pm OA03A: Yoga - Cultivating energy and clarity

2.30-4pm

W19A: Gastric ultrasound: An introduction with Dr Nav SidhuW11C: CICO W61A: SGLT-2 inhibitors and anaesthesia W78A: Practical meditation and mindfulness for anaesthetists

5-6.30pmW41A: Peri-arrest ultrasound simulator workshop: Heart, lung and abdomen W62A: NOACS and anaesthesia; beyond the guidelines W77A: Art and mindfulness

7-8pm OA04: Melbourne Gin Company - Gin in culture

7.30-9pmW71A: Preoperative fasting: Adult patients undergoing elective surgery – what is occurring in your practice? W74A: Volunteer tourism and real-world anaesthesia

Tuesday 27 April

7-7.45am OA01A: G. Pump-Disco session

7-8.30am W01A: Fever; Lessons from COVID-19

9.30-11amW02A: Stuck in the middle with you; Ward or ICU? Perioperative care and risk stratificationW24A: So you want to be a primary examiner? W59A: Malignant hyperthermia – an update

12-1.30pmH01: Healthcare industry supported webinar

W10A: Major haemorrhage

2.30-4pmW10B: Major haemorrhage W70A: Preparing for peer review – what do reviewers look for? W75A: Selfcare for the health professionals – an experiential workshop

5-6.30pmW49A: Keeping mum (alive) – resuscitation and the obstetric patient (5-6pm) W10C: Major haemorrhage W76A: Supportive conversations with colleagues

7-8pm OA02: Mabu Mabu online damper making class

7.30-9pmW10D: Major haemorrhage W73A: Practical hypnosis to enhance anaesthesia care – how words help!

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Thursday 29 April 2021

7-7.45am OA01C: G. Pump The best of session

7-8.30am W56A: TIVA and paediatrics

8-8.30am S01: STEMM breakfast

9.30-11amW12A: Anaphylaxis W12B: AnaphylaxisW57A: Paediatrics for the occasional paediatric anaesthetist

12-1.30pm

H03: Healthcare industry supported webinar hosted by Seqirus (12-1.30pm)

W03A: Ain’t no mountain high enough; Providing critical care in isolated circumstancesW12C: AnaphylaxisW12D: Anaphylaxis

1.30-2.15pm OA03B: Yoga Metta – cultivating compassion for ourselves and others

2.30-4pmW71B: Preoperative fasting: Adult patients undergoing elective surgery – what is occurring in your practice?W13A: Management of acute behavioural disturbance W29A: ANZCA educators’ module: Technology in teaching and learning

5-6.30pmW04A: Pocketful of sunshine; secrets of paediatric anaesthesiaW13B: Management of acute behavioural disturbance W31A: Scholar role – key tips for audit completion

7.30-9pmW05A: Walk the line; The emerging art and science of bariatric anaesthesia W13C: Management of acute behavioural disturbance W15A: Advanced techniques for topicalisation of the airway in AFOI

7-8.30pm S02: ANZCA and FPM trainee evening

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Friday 30 April 2021

7-8.30am

H04: Healthcare industry supported webinar

W20A: Viscoelastic testing – basic W06A: Every breath you take; Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and anaesthesiaW90A: Head and neck cancer and airway management

9.30-11am

W07A: We didn’t start the fire; Burns management, airway and beyond W21A: Viscoelastic testing – advanced W72A: WebAIRS – registering, reporting and conducting personal or departmental audits. W79A: Parental leave navigation: From “working person” to “working parent”

12-1.30pm

W08A: King of pain; The many uses of intrathecal morphine W16A: Airway cases – extubating and managing the difficult airway after surgery W44A: Resilience for the clinician W80A: Retiring Well: Creating wellbeing in retirement

1.30-2.15pm OA03C: Yoga - moving meditation

2.30-4pm

W09A: 99 problems; How to handle a complaint W17A: Human factors in airway management W48A: Obstetric anaesthesia – the “rapid round table” update! W81A: LivingWorks Start and online debrief

5-6pm W18A: Awake Intubation and Video Assisted Fibreoptic Intubation

6.30-8.30pm

Opening plenary and Welcome to Country

Chair: Dr Vanessa Beavis , ANZCA President and Associate Professor Michael Vagg, FPM DeanEllis Gillespie Lecture: Why anaesthesiologists should care about basic scienceProfessor Hugh Hemmings, US (ANZCA ASM Visitor)Michael Cousins Lecture: Physical performance monitoring and the future of precision pain medicine Professor Matthew Smuck, US (FPM ASM Visitor)A failure to communicate: Interpersonal interactions and detection of the deteriorating patient Associate Professor Meghan Lane-Fall, US (Organising Committee Visitor)

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9.30-11am

More than lung isolation: Thoracic surgery in 2021Chair: Dr Debra Devonshire, Vic

Glass cockpits: Advanced haemodynamic monitoring and the anaesthesia workspaceChair: Professor Philip Peyton, Vic

MedicolegalChair: Dr Maryanne Balkin, Vic

CTN Late breaking trials Chair: Professor Kate Leslie AO, Vic

Obesity and pain: Partners in a sociopsychobiomedical approach?Chair: Dr Noam Winter, Vic

Spontaneous ventilation in thoracic surgery Dr Joanne Irons, NSW ECMO in thoracic surgery Dr Natalie Kruit, NSWOpioid free anaesthesia for thoracic surgery Dr Andrew Roscoe, SingaporeLive virtual Q&A

Hypotension predictive index and pressure field monitoring: New applications of non-invasive technology Associate Professor Laurence Weinberg, VicPerioperative ultrasound and the death of the stethoscope

Dr Andrea Bowyer, VicRegional oximetry and non-cardiac surgery: Tool or toy? Dr David Highton, QldLive virtual Q&A

Medicolegal considerations for blood and blood products Professor Ian Freckelton QC, VicVoluntary assisted dying and the anaesthetist Dr Danielle Ko, VicJourneys in clinical governance Associate Professor Steve Bolsin, WALive virtual Q&A

BALANCED Delirium Associate Professor Lis Evered, USBeyond PADDI: substudies and other analysesProfessor Tomas Corcoran, WACHESTY Dr Ianthe Boden, Tas Live virtual Q&A

Social determinants of obesity and update on programsProfessor Anna Peeters, VicLatest in medical managementDr Priya Sumithran, VicThe role of surgeryProfessor Wendy Brown, VicLive virtual Q&A

11am-11.30am Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

11.30am-1pm

Q&ANZCA: Goals of care in surgical oncologyModerator: Associate Professor Ranjana Srivastava, Vic

Cardiac disease and the puerperal periodChair: Dr Maggie Wong, Vic

Hiding in plain sight: Frailty and the perioperative patientChair: Associate Professor Lis Evered, US

Jaundiced views: Multidisciplinary perioperative management of complex liver diseaseChair: Dr Jennifer Hewlett, Vic

Acute Pain SIG: Curtailing the other epidemic Chair: Dr Adrian Sultana, NSW

The anaesthetist’s perspective Dr Debra Leung, VicThe palliative care physician’s perspective Professor Peter Martin, VicThe surgeon’s perspective Associate Professor Vijayaragavan Muralidharan, VicThe intensivist’s perspective Associate Professor Charlie Corke, VicPanel session

Hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy - the role of echocardiography Professor Alicia Dennis, VicStructural heart disease and the pregnant patient Dr Jennifer Johns AM, VicCardiovascular emergencies during pregnancy Dr Vangy Malkoutsis, VicLive virtual Q&A

Consenting cognitively impaired and frail patients Professor David A Scott, VicAnaesthetic considerations for impaired or frail patients Dr Jai Darvall, VicMulti-component interventions to prevent poor outcomes in frail patients Professor Ruth Hubbard, QLDLive virtual Q&A

Anaesthetic management of chronic liver disease Dr Fiona Desmond, VicPatient selection and surgical approaches to complex liver resectionMr Graham Starkey, VicICU management of decompensated liver diseaseDr Caleb Fisher, VicLive virtual Q&A

Opioids and outcomesDr Lindy Roberts, WAOpioid free anaesthesia analgesiaDr Adrian Sultana, NSWOpioid stewardship programs in AustraliaDr Megan Allen, VicLive virtual Q&A

Saturday 1 May 2021

1pm-1.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

1.30-3pm

Plenary session two: Pandemic!Chair: Professor David A. Scott, Vic

Report from the frontline: Dr Miranda Holmes, VicEpidemiology and global response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Professor Allen Cheng, VicCOVID-19 and peer review: Interpreting the literature in a global emergency: Professor Hugh Hemmings, US, (ANZCA ASM Visitor)MacGyver bias in COVID-19: Associate Professor Laura Duggan, Canada

3pm-3.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

3.30-5pm

Plenary session three: Heal thy selfChair: Dr Vanessa Beavis, ANZCA President and Associate Professor Michael Vagg, FPM Dean

Mary Burnell Lecture: Doctors, Disasters and Destiny: Professor Alicia Dennis, Vic, (ANZCA Australasian Visitor)Looking after ourselves: which way now? Dr Kym Jenkins, VicEdward Shipton Lecture: Nociplastic pain - why should anaesthesiologists care? Professor Eva Kosek, Sweden, (FPM Regional Visitor)

5-6pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

6-8.30pm College Ceremony

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Sunday 2 May 2021

11.30-12pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

12-1pm

Obstetric Anaesthesia SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Nam Le, Vic

Day Care Anaesthesia SIG STAT session Chair: Dr Niki Tan, Vic

Combined Communication in Anaesthesia SIG and Medical Education STAT sessionChair: Dr Sancha Robinson, NSW and Dr Kara Allen, Vic

Wellbeing SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Greg Downey, NSW

12-1.30pm — Procedural update: Where I use interventions in my sociopsychobiomedical approachChair: Dr Guy Buchanan, Vic

Dr Briony Cutts, VicDr Maggie Wong, VicAdjunct Professor Tanya Farrell, VicDr Nicole Sheridan, VicLive virtual Q&A

Dr Brian Hue, WADr Dwane Jackson, QldProfessor Jill Francis, VicLive virtual Q&A

Associate Professor Meghan Lane-Fall, USAssociate Professor Stuart Marshall, VicDr Stavros Prineas, NSWLive virtual Q&A

Dr Jo Sinclair, NZDr Lindy Roberts AM, WADr Kevin Hartley, WADr Suze Bruins, VicDr Nicole Gray, QldLive virtual Q&A

The interventionalist Associate Professor Charles Brooker, NSWThe sceptic Dr Harry Eeman, VicThe middle ground Dr Saleem Khan, VicLive virtual Q&A

1.30-2pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

2-4pm

Plenary session four: Gilbert Brown Prize Session 2020 and 2021Chair: Professor David A. Scott, Vic

FPM Dean’s Prize 2020 and 2021, 2021 Best Free Paper SessionChair: Associate Professor Michael Vagg, Vic

The Gilbert Brown Prize was established by the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, in 1961 and is the most prestigious anaesthesia prize awarded during the meeting. It showcases the best research projects of the year from early career researchers.

The FPM Dean’s Prize is awarded for original work presented in the area of pain, judged to be a significant contribution to Pain medicine and/or Pain Research.The Best Free Paper Award is awarded for original work judged to be the best contribution to the Free Papers session of the Faculty of Pain Medicine.

10.30-11.30am

SIG Time to Answer Thoughts (STAT) Sessions: Join our special interest groups and their selected panel for a STAT Session, this live fast paced 60 minutes Q & A session is your chance to engage with leading experts and have your questions answered in real time. To get the most out of this highly interactive session, OnDemand SIG videos will be available on the virtual platform ahead of the session.

10-11.30am — Interventional pain evidence updateChair: Dr Guy Buchanan, Vic

Combined Leadership and Management SIG and Medical Education STAT sessionChair: Professor Kirsty Forrest, NSW and Dr Robert Marr, Vic

Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) and Trauma SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Clare Hayes-Bradley

Perioperative Medicine SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Rachel Shanks, Vic

Open ePoster sessionChair: tbc

Basivertebral nerve ablationProfessor Matthew Smuck, USTuning in: All thing radiofrequencyDr Rob Wright, VicVerteboplasty: Its back onDr William Clark, NSWThe latest in neuromodulation Dr Marc Russo, NSWLive virtual Q&A

Associate Professor Meghan Lane-Fall, USDr Sophia Grobler, NTDr Jess DaviesDr Fiona Lander, WALive virtual Q&A

Dr Jamin Mulvey Dr Mat Miller and the Sydney HEMS team:Dr Rob ScottDr Geoff HealyLive virtual Q&A

Dr Mark Shulman, VicAssociate Professor Andre Le Gerche, VicDr Paul Wischmeyer, USLive virtual Q&A

The Open Poster Prize will be awarded to the author(s) of the poster judged to be the best of those submitted in terms of originality, scientific rigour and quality of presentation. The prize of $A500 is to be used for recognised educational purposes.

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4-4.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

4.30-6pm

Plenary session five: Waving or drowning? Postoperative deterioration and the failure to rescueChair: Dr Vanessa Beavis, ANZCA President

Failure to rescue: Associate Professor Daryl Jones, VicWearable patient monitoring and the Nightingale Project: Professor Cor Kalkman, Netherlands, (Victorian Regional Visitor)Early postoperative complications and the role of the anaesthesia step-down unit: Dr Courtney Lloyd, SA

6-6.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

7-8pm

The Incredibles: major perioperative medicine trials in 2020Chair: Professor Kate Leslie AO, Vic

Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP) SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Warren Pavey, WA

Sustainability and the environment STAT sessionChair: Dr Eugenie Kayak, Vic

Open ePoster sessionChair: tbc

6.30-8pm — Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence 2020 - The tastiest morsels from the editors

Dr Jennifer Stevens, NSW and Professor Stephan Schug, WA

Professor Tomas Corcoran, WA Dr Dharshi Karalapillai, Vic Professor Toby Richards, WA

Mr Carsten Ritter, WADr Mark Shulman, VicDr Enjarn Lin, VicAssociate Professor Christopher Merry, WAMr Pragnesh Joshi, WALive virtual Q&A

Associate Professor Forbes McGain, VicAssociate Professor Kerstin Wyssusek, QldDr Steven McGuigan, VicLive virtual Q&A

The Open Poster Prize will be awarded to the author(s) of the poster judged to be the best of those submitted in terms of originality, scientific rigour and quality of presentation. The prize of $A500 is to be used for recognised educational purposes.

Strengthened, Weakened, Reversed – an appetising history of Key MessagesProfessor Stephan Schug, WAPaediatric titbits1: will there ever be a main course?Associate Professor Greta Palmer, VicLong-term benefits from short-term gains – ‘Vitamin’ K to local anaestheticsProfessor David A. Scott, VicPaediatric titbits 2: chewing the fat and sweet solutions Dr Mark Alcock, QldSafety, the flip side of efficacy. Some pointers to know about.Dr Richard Halliwell, NSWAvocado in the salad - things that changed my practiceDr Jeff Mott, QldLive virtual Q&A

Sunday 2 May 2021Continued

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5-5.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

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Perioperative medicine for forgotten populationsChair: Professor David Story, Vic

Oncoanaesthesia: Can anaesthetic choices improve long-term outcomes?Chair: Professor Bernhard Riedel, Vic

Blood and iron: Updates in haematologyChair: Dr Ben Slater, Vic

Q&ANZCA: The razor’s edge: What should we publish, and why? Moderator: Professor Andrew Davidson, Vic

Perioperative medicine in paediatrics Professor Britta Regli-Von Ungern, WAPerioperative medicine in obstetrics Professor Alicia Dennis, VicPerioperative medicine in trauma Dr Simon Hendel, VicLive virtual Q&A

Does choice matter? General anaesthesia and outcomes in cancer surgeryDr Julia Dubowitz, VicUsing perioperative beta-blockade during cancer resection to improve outcomes Dr Jonathan Hiller, VicLignocaine: Wonder drug or waste of time Professor Donal Buggy, IrelandCPET in the post-METS era: navigating oncological surgeryDr Hilmy Ismail, VicLive virtual Q&A

Perioperative anti-coagulation management Associate Professor Kate Burbury, VicPreoperative intravenous iron to treat anaemia before major abdominal surgery (PREVENTT): A randomised, double-blind, controlled trial. Professor Toby Richards, WAWhat’s new in fibrinogen replacement therapy?Dr Julie Lee, QldHeparin and protamine: do we know what we’re doing, yet? Dr Florian Falter, UKLive virtual Q&A

British journal of anaesthesia Professor Kate Leslie AO, VicAnaesthesia Dr Kariem El-Boghdadly, UKAnaesthesia and intensive care Associate Professor John Loadsman, NSWThe higher education sector Professor Kirsty Forrest, QldPanel session

7-7.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

7.30-8.30pm

ANZAAG STAT sessionChair: To be advised

Airway Management SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Yasmin Endlich, SA Co-Chair: Dr Pierre Bradley, Vic

Paediatrics (SPANZA) STAT sessionChair: Dr Rachel Chapman

Regional Anaesthesia SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Samuel Sha, Vic

Dr Sarah BarnesDr Joeseph DelucaDr Winnie TongDr Kyra ChuaDr Ben PonsDr Sarah GreenLive virtual Q&A

Dr Kariem El-Boghdadly, UKAssociate Professor David Brewster, VicDr Louise Ellard, VicDr Nicholas Chrimes, VicLive virtual Q&A

Dr Elsa Taylor, NZDr Greta Palmer, VicDr Anna Englin, VicDr Ben Turner, VicLive virtual Q&A

Dr John Cormack, Vic Dr Cassandra Andrews, Vic Dr Samuel Sha, Vic Live virtual Q&A

8.30-9.30pm OA06: Milk the Cow - Cheese and wine tasting

Monday 3 May 2021

8-2.30pm

W32A: New supervisors of training (SOT) workshop: Effective supervision – how to support your trainees (8-10am)

W82A: Work-Life Transition Tactics: Redefining work and life through the sustained disruption in times of crisis (9-10.30am)

W43A: Doctors and the media – intensive media training for doctors (9am-12pm)

W14A: Virtual CRASH – return to work (9.30am-2.30pm)

OA05: Cork and Canvas (11am-1pm)

W33A: Beyond Google: An introduction to the ANZCA Library (12.30-2.30pm)

12-1.30pm

ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize Session 2020 Chair: Dr Irene Ng

Presentations by ANZCA trainees or fellows who are within one year of admission to fellowship

1.30-4pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

4-5pm

History of Anaesthesia SIG STAT sessionChair: Dr Andrew Walpole, Vic

Professional Practice Research: How, What, When and Why?Chair: Dr Kara Allen, Vic

Trainee ePoster sessionChair: tbc

Associate Professor Paula Michaels, VicDr Pamela Maddock, NSWMonica Cronin, Vic

Live virtual Q&A

Dr Tanisha Jowsey, VicDr Rebecca Szabo, VicProfessor Jenny Weller, NZProfessor Marg Bearman, VicDr Andrew Huang, VicLive virtual Q&A

This prize of $A500 is to be used for a recognised educational purpose and will be awarded to the author(s) of a poster presented by a trainee of any anaesthetic college which the regional organising committee considers best of those submitted in terms of originality, scientific rigour and quality of presentation.

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Tuesday 4 May 2021

9.30-11am W63A: Preoperative functional assessment

11.30am-1pm W34A: Advanced searching in MEDLINE: Tips and tricks to getting the best out of your search

12-1.30pm

ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize Session 2021Chair: Dr Irene Ng

Presentations by ANZCA trainees or fellows who are within one year of admission to fellowship

1.30-5.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

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Plenary six: Q&ANZCA: COVID-19 Operational responses and challengesModerator: Ms Julia Medew, Vic

Panelist: Dr Vanessa Beavis, ANZCA President, NZ

Dr Suzi Nou, ASA President, Vic

Dr Sheila Hart, NZSA President, NZ

Dr Cate Kelly, Melbourne Health Chief Medical Officer, Vic

Dr Finn Romanes, Department of Health and Human Services Senior Medical Advisor, VicPanel session

7-7.30pm Break, virtual healthcare exhibition

7.30-9pm

Closing plenary

Award presentations of Gilbert Brown Prize, ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize, Trainee ePoster and Open ePoster Prize

Anaesthesia Hypotheticals: The ‘VIP’ Dr Simon Hendel, Vic

Closing remarksDr Vanessa Beavis, ANZCA President

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SIG OnDemandThe special interest groups have developed OnDemand content, some of our special interest groups will then be available for live STAT Session (STAT sessions are 60min Q&A with leading experts). This OnDemand content will be available for you to view from 27 April, giving you more time to review your favourites and post questions in advance. Please refer to the main program grid to discover when the STAT sessions will take place, our panel will join live to answer your questions.

Airway Management SIGDifficult airway

Awake tracheal intubation guidelines Dr Kariem El-Boghdadly

Airway management and COVID-19 Associate Professor David Brewster

Extubation of the ‘at risk’ airway Dr Louise Ellard

Universal approaches to airway management Dr Nicholas Chrimes

Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) and Trauma SIG General issues

Mental strategies to optimise human performance inhigh pressure environments: Jasper icefields masscasualty incident Dr Jamin Mulvey

Leaping into a new environment: What is a registrartaught during NSW Aeromedical Operationstraining? Dr Mat Miller and the Sydney HEMS team:Dr Rob ScottDr Geoff HealyDr Clare Hayes-Bradley

Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy GroupTitle of sessions to be advised

Occupational Health Care allergies is it increasing in leaps and bounds?Dr Sara Barnes

The Clinical Problem of Inappropriate Allergy Labels, and the Science of de-labellingDr Joeseph Deluca

Our approach to de-labelling: St Vincents Hospital - Sydney: Dr Winnie Tong

Austin Hospital, Melbourne: Dr Kyra Chua

John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle: Dr Ben Pons

Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney: Dr Sarah Green

Cardiac Thoracic Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP) SIGHybrid operating theatres

Updates on VT management. What do anaesthetists need to know.Associate Professor Saurabh Kumar

Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) SIG White Island / Whakaari Eruption

Hear from: Dr Tony Smith, Dr Owen Callender, Dr Francois Stapelberg and Mr Richard Wong-ShePlease note this session will not have a live STAT session, please submit your questions on the video and the SIG will respond.

Combined Communication in Anaesthesia SIG and Medical Education SIG sessionHuman factors and communication

Clinical handover and communication Associate Professor Meghan Lane-Fall

Human factors and clinical performance Associate Professor Stuart Marshall

The theory of communication Dr Stavros Prineas

Combined Leadership and Management SIG and Medical Education SIG session From Little Things Big Things Grow

Implementation science and the anaesthesiologistAssociate Professor Meghan Lane-Fall

Examples from practice - the beginners guide to big ideas Dr Sophia Grobler and Dr Jess Davies

Why change fails Dr Fiona Lander

Day Care Anaesthesia SIGDay Stay arthroplasty

Title to be advisedDr Brian Hue

Giant Leaps from Simple Steps Dr Dwane Jackson

Are we bound by acceptability of day-stay arthroplasty to patients and providers?Professor Jill Francis

History of Anaesthesia SIGPain, trauma and trust - a historical reflection on the patient experience

Childbirth trauma Associate Professor Paula Michaels

Pain and trust, biology and race Dr Pamela Maddock

Why are we still talking about Sims Monica Cronin

Neuroanaesthesia SIG New directions for enhanced neurological outcomes.

Burst suppression – friend or foe? Dr Amy Gaskell

Title to be advised Dr Andrew Davidson

Neurosurgery: function over formMr Kristian Bulluss

Please note, there is no live panel for this session.

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Perioperative Medicine SIGPrehabilitation for beginners

Assessment of preoperative functional capacity Dr Mark Shulman

Exercise as medicine - prevention of chemotherapy mediated functional decline Associate Professor Andre Le Gerche

Pre-operative nutritional optimisation Dr Paul Wischmeyer

Obstetric Anaesthesia SIGObstetrics and adversity

Quality assurance in haematological point of care testing for obstetrics Dr Briony Cutts

Innovations in blood transfusion therapy Dr Maggie Wong

Obstetrics and COVID in Victoria Adjunct Professor Tanya Farell

Obstetric anaesthesia and COVID in Victoria Dr Nicole Sheridan

Regional anaesthesia SIGRegional SIG update

What’s in a name? Standardising nomenclature in regional anaesthesia Dr Kariem El-Boghdadly

The role of catheters for post operative analgesia Dr John Cormack

Adductor canal blocks Dr Cassandra Andrews

An update on ultrasound guided truncal blocks Dr Samuel Sha

Professional Practice ResearchHow, What, When and Why?

Thematic AnalysisDr Tanisha JowseyGrounded TheoryProfessor Marg BearmanQualitative researchDr Rebecca SzaboUsing qualitative research in anaesthesia researchDr Jenny WellerParticipatory researchDr. Andrew Huang

WebAIRS incident reporting - new concepts using incident analysis to improve safety and qualityA Standardised Colour-Coding System to Describe Escalation of Risk and Criticality in Anaesthetic Practice, and its Role in the WebAIRS SystemDr Stavros PrineasBowtie diagram evolution in anaesthesiaDr Martin Culwick

Bowtie diagram examples to prevent and prepare for Anaesthetic CrisesDr Yasmin Endlich

Paediatrics (SPANZA)Paediatrics

Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) Dr Elsa Taylor

Postoperative analgesia Dr Greta Palmer

Anxiety minimisationDr Anna Englin

Prevention and management of emergence delirium Dr Ben Tuner

SustainabilityDo no harm? Our environmental Impact.

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