The Magill Symposium at the Chelsea campus is back this year .
As part of the tradition our Imperial students can join for free. Please share with your students.
Event Agenda
0800: Registration – Academic Atrium, Postgraduate Centre & Online
0900 – 1200h: Pre- Magill Symposium Training session: Bronchoscopy course (3 CPD, Approved by CPD UK)
1230 – 1330h: Parallel Workshops (1 CPD approved by RCoA)
Workshop 1: Airway crisis in Anaesthesia – keep calm and carry on, Postgraduate Lecture Theatre
Workshop 2: Simulation Training in Burns, Postgraduate Seminar Room.
Workshop 3: Augmented Reality/Hologram for Remote Clinical Interventions (hybrid session), Imperial College Undergraduate Seminar Room.
Workshop 4: Simulating Stabilisation of Critically Ill Children, Beta Cell Seminar Room
1335 – 1900h 28th Magill Symposium, Gleeson Theatre (CPD approved by RCoA)
1330h: House Keeping by Dr Kevin Haire
1335h: Welcoming by Dr Marcela P. Vizcaychipi
1345-1500h Session 1: Clinical Management of the Obstetric Patient – Chair: Dr Joanna Allam
1345 – 1405h: Getting it right first time in major obstetric haemorrhage, what next, – Philip Barclay, Clinical Director for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, West Middlesex University Hospital, CWFT, UK.
1405-1425h: A functional approach to adult congenital heart disease in pregnancy – Daryl Dob, Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, CWFT, UK.
1425-1445h: Why women have a different response to infection? Prof Mark Johnson, Chelsea Campus, Imperial College AHSC, UK.
1445-1500h: Questions & Answers (Questions @MagillSymposium)
1500 – 1530h: Coffee break & sponsors stands’ visit
Session 2: Obstetric Anaesthesia Workforce- Reshaping the Future – Chair: Dr Niveen El-Wahab
1530-1550h: Staffing labour ward for the future, what do we need to change to make it sustainable Dr Mark Cox, Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, CWFT, UK.
1550-1610h: Preparing the obstetric anaesthesia workforce for the future – Professor William Harrop-Griffiths, St Mary’s Campus, Imperial AHSC, UK
1610-1630h: Pros and Cons in promoting dual intensive care / obstetric specialty – fruit for thoughts. Dr Deborah Horner, Chair of the ICS Maternal Enhanced Care Group, Bradford, UK.
1630-1650h: A voice from the floor, A new generation of intensivists with obstetric anaesthesia in the job plan, Sanjeet Chana, Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, CWFT, UK.
1650-1705h: Questions & Answers (Questions @MagillSymposium)
1705-1715h: Healthy Break
1715-1800h: Magill Keynote Speaker introduced by Professor Masao Takata, Magill Chair, APMIC, Chelsea Campus, Imperial College London.
Reflections on obstetric anaesthesia in the UK, Professor Nuala Lucas, Co-Lead for MBRRACE-UK, Northwick Park Hospital, LNW NHS Trust, UK.
1800-1815h: Questions & Answers (Questions @MagillSymposium)
18:15 – 18:25h: Closing & Remarks by Dr Kevin Haire & Dr Marcela P. Vizcaychipi
Next Magill Symposium on Wednesday 23rd November 2023
18:25 – 19:00h: Drinks & Canapés in the Postgraduate Atrium