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5 th February, 2013.<br />

08:30 Registration and coffee.<br />

1 st Session.<br />

Chair<br />

Dr Elfyn Thomas, Consultant Intensivist & Lead for Major Trauma Centre,<br />

Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

09:00 Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine. <br />

Professor David Lockey<br />

Hon. Professor for Trauma & Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine, Bristol University.<br />

Hon. Senior Reseach Fellow, Queen Mary College, University of London.<br />

09:30 Severe Sepsis<br />

Dr Rebecca Appelboam, Consultant Intensivist, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

10:00 “It couldn’t happen here - not here - not this place - not us; that sort of<br />

thing happens to other people.” Major Incident Management.<br />

Mr Cliff Mann, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton. <br />

10:30 Interventional radiology – its applications in acute clinical care.<br />

Surg Cdr Richard Miles, Consultant Radiologist, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

11:00 Coffee & Tea<br />

Session 2.<br />

Chair<br />

Dr Ian Anderson, Consultant Anaesthetist, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

11:30 Human Factors applicable to acute clinical care. <br />

Dr Cath Ward, Consultant Anaesthetist, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>.<br />

12:00 Time to ACT - Acute Care Team 1 year on<br />

Dr Sam Waddy, Consultant Intensivist Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

& Mrs Peacha Heys, Matron in Critical Care, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>. <br />

12:30 Clinical biochemistry – avoiding the pitfalls in acute clinical care. <br />

Dr Ruth Ayling, Consultant Chemical Pathologist, Derriford Hospital, <strong>Plymouth</strong>.<br />

13:00 Lunch

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