SWEAT:19 programme

0845-0900         Registration

           

Session 1:

Chair – Professor Surgeon Captain Jason Smith, Emergency Physician, Plymouth

 

0900-0945     Dr James Gagg      

Healthcare Professionals Perception of inappropriate CPR: outcomes of the REAppropriate study       

0945-1030    Dr Ed Carlton

Hey PRESTO, let’s get LoDED?

 

1030-1100      Coffee

 

Session 2:

Chair – Professor Jonathan Benger, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Bristol

 

1100-1200      Dr Mark Lyttle

Paediatric EM research update 

1200-1245      Professor Jerry Nolan

Update on Resuscitation Research

 

1245-1330       Lunch   

 

Session 3:

Chair – Dr Adam Reuben, Consultant Emergency Physician, Exeter 

 

1330-1415     Dr Stevan Emmett and Dr Stephen Davies

Organophosphates on our doorstep: the nerve of it

                                              

1415-1515   EM Academic trainees  

Current postgraduate EM research –  Dr Blair Graham, EM SpR / RCEM Doctoral Research Fellow / Lecturer in Urgent and Emergency Care at Plymouth University

TERN – Building Accuracy – Dr Tom Roberts,  EM ST3 Severn Deanery / RCEM TERN Fellow

Qualitative MSc – Pain reassessment in ED – Research Nurse Roz Squire

TIRED – Dr (Surg Lt Cdr) Laura Cottey, Academic Clinical Fellow, Emergency Medicine

 

1515-1530     Coffee

 

Session 4:

Chair – Dr Clare Taylor, Consultant Emergency Physician, Bath

 

                    1530-1545   Professor Stevan Bruijn – Global health and your research

 

                    1545-1645   Oral presentations of posters

      1. Ultrasound Directed Reduction of Colles’ Type distal radial fractures in ED (UDiReCT) – Dr Hamza Malik, Academic Clinical Fellow, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
      2. Improving compliance with asthma guidance in the Emergency Department – Dr  Johannes Driessen, Royal Cornwall Hospital
      3.  Evaluation of Pre-hospital Use of a Valsalva Assist Device (VAD) in the Emergency Treatment of Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT): A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial [EVADE] – Research Paramedic Jonathon Green, SWAST
      4. Introduction of a Quality of Trauma Care Patient Reported Experience Measure in Weekly Trauma Meetings – Medical Student Matthew Owen, University Hospitals, Plymouth
      5. Reducing ED crowding and improving flow at Yeovil: What did we do? – Dr Caroline Boulind, Clinical Research Fellow, Yeovil District Hospital
      6. Observation of intoxicated patients – how long is long enough? – Medical Student Carla French, Royal United Hospital, Bath

 

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