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Room Section Session Title Speaker
Hall 1A Military anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Prolonged periods of anaesthetic activity: Risks for the anaesthetist. Henning J
Hall 1A Military anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Anaesthesia in the austere environments. Mcfarland C
Hall 1A Military anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Functioning under pressure and threat. Mahoney P
Hall 1A Disasters 14:30-16:30 Management of disasters resulting in mass casualities. Rahardo E
Hall 1A Disasters 14:30-16:30 Ethics of disaster management. Lisbon A
Hall 1A Disasters 14:30-16:30 Managements of natural disasters. Wallis L
Hall 1BOrganon08.30 - 10.30 New Horizons in the Reversal of Neuromuscular Blockade
Hall 1BLinde Gas Therapeutics13.30 - 16.30Symposium Medicinal Gases
Auditorium 1 Current Concepts 08:30-10:30 Monty Mythen altitude session Mythen M
Auditorium 1 Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Awareness improves safety. Chairs: Anneke Meursing & M Takrouri  
Auditorium 1 Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 To Err is Human? Reason James
Auditorium 1 Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Clinical risk management Davies Jan
Auditorium 1 Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Safety of patient and physician in Africa Soyannwo O
Auditorium 1 Current Concepts 14:30-16:30    
Auditorium 2 Burns 08:30-10:30 Total Burn Care: what is new in resuscitation and metabolism Rode H
Auditorium 2 Burns 08:30-10:30 Analgesia and anxiolysis for change of dressings Cote C
Auditorium 2 Burns 08:30-10:30 Burns: are children and adults the same? Judkins K
Auditorium 2 Burns 14:30-16:30 Inhalational injury in burns Woodson L
Auditorium 2 Burns 14:30-16:30 Anaesthesia for paediatric burns Thomas J
Auditorium 2 Burns 14:30-16:30 Challenges of anaesthesia for reconstructive surgery in burn survivors Woodson L
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 08:30-10:30 Physiology and determination of plasma volume status. Svensen C
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 08:30-10:30 Crystalloids and colloids – do we still need a debate. Mythen M
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 08:30-10:30 Hypertonic solutions – recent advances. Pepe Paul
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 08:30-10:30 Goal directed fluid therapy & transfusion triggers. Ruttmann T
Ballroom East Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Education enhances safety. Chairs: D Morrell & A Enright  
Ballroom East Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Global continuing education in anaesthesia Scherpereel P
Ballroom East Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Anaesthesiologist’s role in the education of paramedical staff Chan YK
Ballroom East Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 WFSA subspecialty fellowships: the way forward Ibarra P
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 14:30-16:30 The ideal resuscitation fluid. James MF
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 14:30-16:30 The influence of fluids on the immune system Van der Linden Philippe
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 14:30-16:30 The effects of fluids on the microcirculation Boldt J
Ballroom East Fluid Therapy 14:30-16:30 Fluid therapy in Paediatrics Murat I
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Understanding the essentials of the cardiopulmonary bypass procedure. Gravlee G
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Chairs: Poelaert J and Tempe D  
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Coagulation and anti-coagulation for cardiopulmonary bypass: Current practice and future options. Murphy G
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Neurological dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Pathophysiology, prevention and management. Newman M
Ballroom West Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Academic input improves standards. Chairs: S Sheppard & F Nuevo  
Ballroom West Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Anaesthesiologist’s health and training Oh T
Ballroom West Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 Academic research and the Nobel prize Lindahl S
Ballroom West Harold Griffiths Symposium 11:15-13:15 The peri-operative physician and their role in safety management Guidry OF
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Chairs: Gravies G and Guaraccino F  
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Diastolic dysfunction Foex P
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Statins: More than just cholesterol control? Luna P
Ballroom West Cardiac anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Perioperative beta-adrenergic blockade for patients with ischaemic heart disease. Leslie K
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Critical care issues in obstetric anaesthesia  
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 The anaesthetist’s role in the management of pre-eclampsia. Dyer R
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Limitation and treatment of obstetric haemorrhage. Douglas J
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Obstetric anaesthesia and valvular heart disease. Chan Y
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Obstetric critical care: challenges for the anaesthetist. Ngan Kee W
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Maternal mortality  
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Confidential enquiries into maternal death: What have we learnt? Rout C
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Confidential enquiries into maternal death: What have we learnt? Lyons G
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 General anaesthesia for caesarean section. Russel Robin
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Managing failed intubation. Collis R
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 The impact of retroviral disease on obstetric anaesthesia. Singh U
Terrace Obstetric anaesthesia 16:30-17:00 Outreach Owen M
Room 1.4GE Healthcare12.00-14.00Intelligent Integration
Room 1.6 ICU 08:30-10:30 Chairs: J Takala & T Whitehouse  
Room 1.6 ICU 08:30-10:30 The NON-antimicrobial management of sepsis with special reference to glucose control. Lipman J
Room 1.6 ICU 08:30-10:30 An overview of the essential cytokine response and the intensivist’s therapeutic options during severe inflammation. Zhang H
Room 1.6 ICU 08:30-10:30 Ventilator associated pneumonia: Pathophysiology and prevention. Richards G
Room 1.6 ICU 14:30-16:30 Chairs: J Lipman & H Zhang  
Room 1.6 ICU 14:30-16:30 Optimising antibiotic dosing in the ICU. From the bench to the bedside Lipman J
Room 1.6 ICU 14:30-16:30 Blood flow versus metabolic demand in sepsis: Where are the limits? Takala J
Room 1.6 ICU 14:30-16:30 How to deal with resistant organisms in the critically ill Whitehouse T
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Anaestheisa drugs and concepts in pre-European South America Aldrete Antonio
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Early influences in Australian anaesthesia Baker Barry
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Anaesthesia in Antarctica Wilkinson David
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 What is the relevance of history of Anaesthesia in the developing world? Fenton Paul
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 08:30-10:30 Researching the next generation; teaching history to trainees Bacon Doug
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Influence of Chinese analgesia and resuscitation prior to western influences Li Sheng Zhang
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Native American “anaesthesia” and Analgesia in the Pacific Northwest: Old World Meets New in the North American Rainforest Bause George
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 German influences on the development of anaesthesia in Eastern Europe Goerig Michael
Room 2.4 History of Anaesthesia 14:30-16:30 Arabic anaesthesia and analgesia prior to modern times Takrouri Mohamad
Room 2.61-3 TEE workshop 08:30-10:30    
Room 2.61-3 TEE workshop 11:15-13:15    
Room 2.61-3 TEE workshop 14:30-16:30    
Room 2.65-6 TEE workshop 08:30-10:30    
Room 2.65-6 TEE workshop 11:15-13:15    
Room 2.65-6 TEE workshop 14:30-16:30    
Room 2.6.4 Simulator 08:30-10:30    
Room 2.6.4 Simulator 11:15-13:15    
Room 2.6.4 Simulator 14:30-16:30    
Westin BR1 Airway workshop 08:30-10:30    
Westin BR1 Airway workshop 11:15-13:15    
Westin BR1 Airway workshop 14:30-16:30    
Westin BR2 Airway workshop 08:30-10:30    
Westin BR2 Airway workshop 11:15-13:15    
Westin BR2 Airway workshop 14:30-16:30    
Cullinan Lion Awareness 08:30-10:30 Monitoring the depth of anaesthesia and practical steps to prevent awareness. Takasumi K
Cullinan Lion Awareness 08:30-10:30 Managing the consequences of awareness in adults and children. Davidson A
Cullinan Lion Awareness 08:30-10:30 The processed EEG is essential monitor in modern anaesthesia. Myles P
Cullinan Lion Awareness 08:30-10:30 The processed EEG is essential monitor in modern anaesthesia. Struys M.
Cullinan Lion PONV 14:30-16:30 Physiology and pathophysiology of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Raeder J
Cullinan Lion PONV 14:30-16:30 How to prevent and treat postoperative nausea and vomiting. Apfel C

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