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Registration, exhibition, sponsored symposia, and pre-plenary TED talks
ICS State of the Art 2016
No place for RCTs in ICU? Jean-Louis Vincent vs. the world @jlvincen Gillian Hanson lecture: the three unfinished revolutions in critical care Jack Iwashyna, US @iwashyna Only 10% of UK intensivists are female: how can we do better? Anna Batchelor + panel, UK @annabatchelor @fwallace1 @charlot_summers @kathmaitland
Opening plenary
Joint session with ACTACC (formerly ACTA) Coronary disease in the ICU Nick Fletcher, UK @echotrainer Inotropes in cardiogenic shock Gudrun Kunst, UK Does IABP still have a role? Alain Vuylsteke, UK Panel discussion + Q&A
Managing the heart in ICU
Two tribes? Peter Brindley, Canada @docpgb Who should be allowed to intubate? Simon Laing, UK @laing_simon If Carlsberg made cardiac arrest pathways… Matt Thomas, UK Border Raids: clinical cases from ED/ICU Rebecca Maxwell, UK @MaxiRebecca
ED are from Venus, ICU from Mars
Lunch (provided), e-Posters, exhibition + lunchtime symposia
Coffee, pop-up talks, e-Poster viewing and judging (exhibition hall)
Lessons from space medicine Kevin Fong, UK @kevin_fong What can ICU learn from F1 technology? Adam Hill, MacLaren Applied Technologies Learning from Google Deepmind Dominic King @digitalstitched Panel discussion
Creating the future
No free lunch: what early rehab costs the pt Claire Black, UK First, pick your patient: identify & stratify Jack Iwashyna, US @iwashyna Collaborate to mobilise: who does what? Louise Rose, Canada Putting the patient in charge: does it work? Leanne Aitken, UK
Recovery & rehab: mapping the journey
From neophyte to ninja: pushing the boundaries ● Should POCUS be left to the ‘Ologists? ● Governance: who is supervising who? ● FICE & CUSIC in the UK: how to, why to ● Going beyond heart & lung All-star UK POCUS panel – details soon
Point of care ultrasound
Sepsis-3: where are we? Jean-Louis Vincent, Belgium @jlvincen NICE sepsis guidelines Richard Beale, UK + tbc Panel discussion
Can we stop talking about sepsis?
Planes, trains and automobiles Confessions of a globetrotting intensivist: a dialogue with the audience Jean-Louis Vincent, Belgium @jlvincen (capacity limit 150)
Jean-Louis Vincent masterclass
A workshop for the curious & the converts Pro-con Which to learn first: heart or lung? Taking it further Lung water, the diaphragm & more Clinical potpourri “I found it on ultrasound”
Ultrasound masterclass
Opening reception
Room England Room Scotland Room Wales Room Northern Ireland
08.30 – 10.00*
Morning 1 10.00 – 12.00
Afternoon 1 13.30 – 14.45*
12.00 – 13.30 *
14.45 – 15.30*
Afternoon 2 15.30 – 16.45*
* Indicative times. Individual sessions will have staggered start and end times .
Day 1 Monday 5th December
Open now at soa.ics.ac.uk for delegate registration (early bird deadline Oct 15th), abstract and award submissions, and industry partnership
Pop-up podium talks Informative but fun ‘soapbox’ talks, embedded in the social reception.
Pop-up evening talks
20 slides x 20 seconds per slide Who has the skills to make their case? Pick up a glass of wine, and come and find out.
Trainees Pecha Kucha session
17.00 – 18.30*
London ExCeL 5 -7 December 2016 soa.ics.ac.uk #icssoa2016
Frontiers in interventional radiology Martin Malina, Sweden REBOA Samy Sadek, UK VA-ECMO Alastair Proudfoot, UK @ICUDocAP Panel discussion: Is new always better?
Cutting-edge interventions
Physical rehab Bronwen Connolly, UK Emerging threats Lt Col Andy Johnston
Year in review
ICS State of the Art 2016
There is no ‘I’ in ‘ICU’ - oh, wait… Peter Brindley, Canada @docpgb The (dys)functional team Danny Bryden, UK @dannythebaker Blame in the ICU Yoanna Skrobik, Canada Panel discussion
Teamwork – beyond the platitudes
Addressing the skills gap: telemedicine Marius Terblanche, UK @mterblanche2 Better decisions? Cognitive computing Chris Bordeaux, UK + tbc Panel debate: Using technology because it’s needed, or just because it’s there?
Rise of the machines
Children with complex conditions - what happens when they reach adulthood? Case-based discussion • Ethics, decision-making, consensus • Aspects of management Patrick Davies, UK Dan Harvey, UK Louise Rose, Canada Peter Wilson, PICS President, UK
PICS session: transition to adulthood
Coffee, pop-up talks (exhibition hall), poster viewing & judging (e-Poster area)
Lunch (provided) + lunchtime symposia
Coffee, pop-up talks (exhibition hall)
Joint session, Society for Acute Medicine Frailty in the acutely ill patient Mark Holland, SAM President, UK BTS NIV guidelines – an acute medical view Nick Scriven, SAM Pres-Elect, UK @nickscr1 Acute severe asthma Catherine Snelson, UK
Learning from acute medicine
The survivor’s tale Mr Alex Lewis, UK www.alex-lewis.co.uk with Miss Alex Crick, plastic surgeon, UK The patient’s experience of rehab Eve Corner, UK Panel discussion
The view from the ICU bed
Cell therapies in ARDS Danny McAuley, UK @dfmcauley IFN-β in ARDS Geoff Bellingan, UK @GBellingan GM-CSF therapy for VAP John Simpson, UK Panel debate: how do we make therapeutic progress in ARDS?
Managing the lung
IRONMAN Steve Webb, Australia Vitamin D Karin Amrein, Austria @79ka2011 Can we influence muscle wasting in ICU? Danni Bear, UK @danni_dietitian Panel debate: Is supplementation in ICU a waste of time?
Metabolism in critical illness
Put the experts on the spot Anna Batchelor, UK @AnnaBatchelor Peter Brindley, Canada @docpgb Kath Maitland, UK @KathMaitland Your hosts: Mark Forrest, UK @obidoc Nandan Gautam, UK
Ivory Tower to Desert Island
The COAST trial Kath Maitland, UK @KathMaitland BTS acute oxygen guidelines Ronan O’Driscoll, UK Normal oxygen vs. hyperoxia in the ICU Massimo Girardis, Italy Panel discussion: too much of a good thing?
Oxygen
Africa: challenges and opportunities Kath Maitland, UK @KathMaitland Achieving excellence with low resources Rashan Haniffa, UK/Sri Lanka Care for the few vs. care for the many? Brian Cuthbertson, Canada Panel discussion
Global challenges in critical care
Morale, stress and burnout in critical care Linda-Jayne Mottram, UK @ljmottram Strategies for resilience Helgi Johannsen, UK @traumagasdoc A problem shared, a problem halved? Personal reflections Peter Brindley, Canada @docpgb Panel discussion
Who looks after us?
Follow-up clinics: promote or abolish? Promote Stephen Brett, UK Abolish Brian Cuthbertson, Canada Workshop: When, how, and who for? Multidisciplinary panel debate
Brian Cuthbertson masterclass
Clinical practice Submit your abstract now at soa.ics.ac.uk Deadline Sept 15th
Oral presentations
Research Submit your abstract now at soa.ics.ac.uk Deadline Sept 15th
Oral presentations
Life, East Africa, and critical care: a personal dialogue Kath Maitland, UK @KathMaitland Kindly supported by the Bennett family to benefit trainees
Second day wine reception
Room England Room Scotland Room Wales Room Northern Ireland
Daybreak session 08.30 – 09.15
Morning 1 09.15 – 10.30*
Morning 2 11.15 – 12.30*
Afternoon 1 13.45 – 15.00*
10.30 – 11.15*
12.40 – 13.40*
15.00 – 15.45*
Afternoon 2 15.45 – 16.30*
* Indicative times. Individual sessions will have staggered start and end times .
Day 2 Tuesday 6th December
The David Bennett session
SCCM/ASPEN guidelines: we did it our way TBC The European perspective Arthur van Zanten, Belgium Doing it for real: practical application Danni Bear, London @danni_dietitian Panel discussion
Nutrition
Organ donation Dan Harvey, UK Cancer critical care Pascale Gruber, UK
Year in review
State of the Art 2016
The ICS Trainee Committee Prize session
“ICU is under attack!” What is the biggest threat to ICU?
Submit your talk proposal at soa.ics.ac.uk
The Cauldron
ICS, ICF, FICM and NIHR awards Current trials: • Interpreting the big studies of 2015-2016
• Your chance to grill the investigators
• New faces and new directions
Closing plenary
Coffee, pop-up talks (exhibition hall), poster viewing & judging (e-Poster area)
Lunch (provided) + lunchtime symposia
A UK Ethical Framework Chris Bassford, UK @ICUDecisions Bedside ethics and 'the Last Bed' Dale Gardiner, UK Dead men tell no lies? Mortality, ethics and outcome Dan Harvey, UK Panel discussion
Ethics: end of life
Complexities & controversies Yoanna Skrobrk, Canada Brain waves and outcomes Arjen Slooter, Netherlands Attention to inattention Zöe Tieges, UK @ZoeTieges Panel discussion
Delirium & sedation
Practical, case-based guidance on common dilemmas
When it hits the fan: airways in ED and ICU Peter Brindley, Canada @docpgb Should videolaryngoscopy be routine in ICU? A debate MDT clinic: practical management of the tracheostomy patient
Airway management in ICU
Defend your position: opening statements Big is beautiful (is the ANZICS model best?) Steve Webb, Australia Sizing up the problem Brian Cuthbertson, Canada Look before you leap (into Phase III studies) Danny McAuley, UK Picking the right end point Bronwen Connolly, UK Heterogeneity of treatment effect Jack Iwashyna Panel debate: which ways forward?
Clinical trials masterclass
The prestigious Intensive Care Foundation Research Gold Medal award is now open to all new investigators including consultants up to two years after appointment. Submit your body of work at soa.ics.ac.uk to be considered for presentation and judging.
ICF Gold Medal presentations
Room England Room Scotland Room Wales Room Northern Ireland
Daybreak session 08.30 – 09.15
Morning 1 09.15 – 10.30*
Morning 2 11.15 – 12.30*
Afternoon 1 13.45 – 16.30*
10.30 – 11.15*
12.40 – 13.40*
* Indicative times. Individual sessions will have staggered start and end times .
Day 3 Wednsday 7th December
Close 12.40 – 13.40*
“How I would treat…”
Consultant Trainees/SASGs Nursing AHPs Students Low-resource countries
Early bird < 3 Oct £450 / £575 £390 / £520 £190 / £255 £190 / £255 £190 / £255 £190 / £255
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