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Noninvasive Haemodynamic Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems These courses will provide health care workers with an understanding of cardiovascular physiology and the skills to use non-invasive haemodynamic monitoring to improve patient care. The Basic Course gives participants the basic knowledge and technical competence to acquire haemodynamic data using the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output monitor (USCOM). The Advanced Course addresses the advanced needs of clinicians who need to know how to acquire and interpret USCOM-derived data in complex scenarios and use it to improve patient care. Dates: Basic and Advanced Courses: Monday 23 rd April; Tuesday 24 th April; Wednesday 25 th April 2012 Location: Room 02C31, 2/F, Conference Room, Main Clinical Block and Trauma Centre Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin Course fee: Per half day session: HK$1500 (CUHK or HA staff) ; HK$2000 (for all others) Per full day session: HK$2500 (CUHK or HA staff) ; HK$3500 (for all others) Target Participants: This course is suitable for Physicians, Nurses and other healthcare workers with an interest in haemodynamic monitoring Faculty: Prof. Timothy RAINER - Course Director and Professor, Em Med, CUHK Prof. Colin GRAHAM - Professor, Em Med, CUHK Prof. Lester CRITCHLEY - Professor, Anaes/Int Care, CUHK Dr. Stewart CHAN - Hon Clinical Assistant Professor, CUHK Dr. Cangel CHAN - Scientific Officer, CUHK Dr. Nandini AGARWAL - Physician/Scholar with an interest in USCOM research Dr. Sangeeta NARAIN - Physician, special interest in USCOM research Dr. Shara LEE - PhD in USCOM, Anaes/Int Care, CUHK Ms. Mandy TSE - Research Assistant, special interest in USCOM research Ms. Penny HUANG - PhD student, investigating the role of USCOM Overseas: Prof. Brendan SMITH - Professor, Anaes/Int Care, School of Biomed Sc, Charles Sturt University, Aus Prof. Giles CATTERMOLE - Consultant, Em Med, Princess Royal University Hosp, UK CME/CNE: CME/CNE points pending Enquiry and Registration: Ms. Junie Yiu Tel: 2632 1145; Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Noninvasive Haemodynamic Monitoring (NHM) Courses Poster.pdf · Noninvasive Haemodynamic Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The

Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

These courses will provide health care workers with an understanding of

cardiovascular physiology and the skills to use non-invasive haemodynamic

monitoring to improve patient care.

The Basic Course gives participants the basic knowledge and technical competence to

acquire haemodynamic data using the Ultrasonic Cardiac Output monitor (USCOM).

The Advanced Course addresses the advanced needs of clinicians who need to know

how to acquire and interpret USCOM-derived data in complex scenarios and use it to

improve patient care.

Dates: Basic and Advanced Courses:

Monday 23rd April; Tuesday 24th April; Wednesday 25th April 2012

Location: Room 02C31, 2/F, Conference Room, Main Clinical Block and Trauma Centre

Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin

Course fee: Per half day session: HK$1500 (CUHK or HA staff) ; HK$2000 (for all others)

Per full day session: HK$2500 (CUHK or HA staff) ; HK$3500 (for all others)

Target

Participants:

This course is suitable for Physicians, Nurses and other healthcare workers with an

interest in haemodynamic monitoring

Faculty: Prof. Timothy RAINER - Course Director and Professor, Em Med, CUHK

Prof. Colin GRAHAM - Professor, Em Med, CUHK

Prof. Lester CRITCHLEY - Professor, Anaes/Int Care, CUHK

Dr. Stewart CHAN - Hon Clinical Assistant Professor, CUHK

Dr. Cangel CHAN - Scientific Officer, CUHK

Dr. Nandini AGARWAL - Physician/Scholar with an interest in USCOM research

Dr. Sangeeta NARAIN - Physician, special interest in USCOM research

Dr. Shara LEE - PhD in USCOM, Anaes/Int Care, CUHK

Ms. Mandy TSE - Research Assistant, special interest in USCOM research

Ms. Penny HUANG - PhD student, investigating the role of USCOM

Overseas:

Prof. Brendan SMITH - Professor, Anaes/Int Care, School of Biomed Sc, Charles

Sturt University, Aus

Prof. Giles CATTERMOLE - Consultant, Em Med, Princess Royal University Hosp, UK

CME/CNE: CME/CNE points pending

Enquiry and

Registration:

Ms. Junie Yiu

Tel: 2632 1145; Email: [email protected]

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

Course 1 – Basic Theory of NHM

Monday morning 23 April 2012

Target participants: Anyone with a basic interest in using USCOM

Time Basic Theory of NHM

08:30 – 09:00 Registration

09:00 – 09:15 Opening Remarks

09:15 – 10:00 Introduction to Basic Cardiovascular Physiology

10:00 – 10:20 How does USCOM work? Doppler Theory and Introduction to the

Technology

10:20 – 10:40 BREAK

10:40 – 11:35

Methods available for NIHM: Comparison on Echocardiography,

USCOM

and Transthoracic Impedance

11:35 – 12:05 Doppler Application, Problems and Pitfalls in Clinical Science

12:05 – 12:35 Standards and Training Requirements

Target participants (Maximum 20)

Time Basic Practical Applications of NHM

13:00 – 13:30 Registration

13:30 – 13:45 Opening Remarks

13:45 – 17:00 Basic use of USCOM in healthy subjects

Course 2 – Basic Practice of NHM

Monday afternoon 23 April 2012

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

Course 3 – Advanced Theory of NHM

Tuesday morning 24 April 2012

Target participants: Anyone with an advanced interest in using USCOM

Time Advanced Theory on NHM

08:30 – 09:00 Registration

09:00 – 09:15 Opening Remarks

9:15 – 10:00 Advanced Haemodynamic Monitoring

10:00 – 10:30 NHM and shock

10:30 – 11:00 NHM and hypertension

11:00 – 11:15 BREAK

11:15 – 11:45 NHM in cardiac failure

11:45 – 12:15 NHM use in the ED

12:15 – 12:45 NHM use in the ICU and OT

12:45 – 13:15 Future potential, needs and perspectives

Target participants (Maximum 20):

Time PM Session – Patient Practice on NHM

14:00 – 14:30 Registration

14:30 – 17:30 Advanced use of USCOM in selected patients

Course 4 – Advanced Practice of NHM

Tuesday afternoon 24 April 2012

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

Course 2 – Basic Practice of NHM (repeat)

Wednesday morning 25 April 2012

Target participants (Maximum 20)

Time Basic Practical Applications of USCOM

08:30 – 09:00 Registration

09:00 – 09:30 Opening Remarks

09:30 – 12:30 Basic use of USCOM in healthy subjects

Target participants (Maximum 20):

Time Patient Practice with USCOM

13:30 – 14:00 Registration

14:00 – 14:30 Opening Remarks

14:30 – 17:30 Advanced use of USCOM in selected patients

Course 4 – Advanced Practice of NHM (repeat)

Wednesday afternoon 25 April 2012

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

Practical Attachment of NHM – By Appointment

These attachments provide individuals with focused 1:1 or

1:2 training and tuition on mastering the use of USCOM.

Objectives:

To acquire the skills, knowledge and hands-on clinical experience on the use of USCOM

when performing clinical work using both the aortic and pulmonary windows.

Date: Registration is necessary for the arrangement of attachment duties

Time: 09:00am – 12:00pm and 14:00 – 17:00pm

Venue: Prince of Wales Hospital

Target participants: Those with a special interest in using the USCOM in their clinical work

and who desire to attain a higher level of competency.

Language: English or Cantonese

Award: Certificate of Attendance

Fee: 1:1 tuition: HK$ 4000 (CUHK or HA Staff) ; HK$ 5000 (for all others)

1:2 tuition: HK$ 2000 (CUHK or HA Staff) ; HK$ 2500 (for all others)

Enquires: Tel: 2632 1145 e-mail: [email protected]

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems

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Noninvasive Haemodynamic

Monitoring (NHM) Courses Organized by the Accident & Emergency Medicine Academic Unit, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Supported by the USCOM and Pacific Medical Systems