ANNOUNCEMENT OF SYMPOSIUM / CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium 2015 #SCAS15 The Resuscitation Research Group, Edinburgh Friday 27 March 2015 Assembly Rooms, George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2LR Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium 2015 #SCAS15 The Resuscitation Research Group in Edinburgh automatically entered into the Poster Competition. is excited to present the Scottish Cardiac Arrest All delegates at the conference will be encouraged to Symposium 2015, a collaboration between the vote for best poster with the winner and 2nd best poster University of Edinburgh, Scottish Government and authors being presented with small but prestigious prizes. Industry partners to bring together international thought Please note that there is no scope for late submissions/ leaders in the field of resuscitation after out-of-hospital additional posters being brought on the day. cardiac arrest. The question we have posed ourselves this year is ‘How do we build a system that saves lives after OHCA?’ To examine this theme we have invited speakers from around the globe who have demonstrated excellence in optimising the Chain of Survival, responding to the challenges of resuscitating OHCA and changing the systems that get in the way. The symposium is a chance to highlight Scotland’s ongoing commitment to improving outcomes after OHCA. We will take the opportunity to learn from the ORAL PRESENTATIONS If you have indicated that you would like your abstract to be considered for oral presentation in addition to poster display you may be asked by the organisers to give a brief presentation of your work as part of the ‘free papers’ session in the afternoon. There will be a prize awarded for the best oral presentation. Within the poster submission registration process you will be asked for the following: best in the world and cast a vision of how we can change POSTER TITLE the communities we live in to make sure that more lives AUTHORS (underlining main author) are saved. AIMS We hope that many front line ambulance staff along with nurses, doctors and others involved in delivering METHODS OUTCOMES (please specify) Word limit 350 words care to OHCA victims will join the conversation with us. Please note that you will have access to return to your To this end, the Symposium will once again be free of registration to make any amendments/ add in additional charge to attend, with live webcasting of proceedings information until the abstract closing date – and the opportunity to interact with speakers via twitter. FRIDAY 27TH FEBRUARY 2015 We want to maximise participation in what promises to The delegates will be encouraged to view and be a fantastic event. discuss the posters & vote for best poster during the refreshment breaks and so please note that allocation of CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (oral/poster) www.hfevents.co.uk/SCAS2015/abstracts The Scottish Cardiac Arrest Symposium 2015 will be having a poster session and a ‘free papers’ oral presentation session to showcase innovative work to poster areas will happen on a first to register, first to be allocated basis. SO DON’T MISS OUT on a prime site by registering late! ABSTRACT REGISTRATION www.hfevents.co.uk/SCAS2015/abstracts improve outcomes after OHCA across the UK. We would CLOSING DATE – FRIDAY 27th FEBRUARY 2015 like to encourage submissions of abstracts which focus Should you have any queries please contact: on the theme ‘Saving lives after OHCA’. Henri Forman Event Management PO Box 23820, Edinburgh, Scotland EH6 8XU POSTER GUIDANCE Each poster submission will be scored prior to the event by members of the planning committee. All poster presenters who are asked to display on the day will have their poster T: +44(0)131 555 5833 F: +44(0)131 553 6058 E: SCAS2015@hfeventmanagement.co.uk OUTLINE PROGRAMME 08:00 – 08:55 Registration with refreshments elcome & Introduction W Dr Gareth Clegg, Clinical Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Group Lead Resuscitation Research Group, University of Edinburgh 09:05 - 09:20Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) - A strategy for Scotland Maureen Watt MSP, Minister For Public Health 09:20 - 09:30 Start with “why” Paul Gray, Director General Health & Social Care and Chief Executive NHS Scotland 09:30 – 09:55 ‘It takes a system’: regional change of OHCA survival, the Arizona Story Mr Micah Panczyk, CPR Program Manager at the Arizona Department of Health Services 09:55 – 10:20 Changing a country - How Denmark doubled survival after OHCA Professor Freddy Lippert, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Copenhagen 10:20 – 10:45 “Where’s the fire?”- firefighter as co-responders at OHCA Medic 1 Seattle fire fighter (speaker to be confirmed) USA 10:45 – 11:10 Saving Lives in Scotland - what will it take? Professor Kevin Rooney, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine and Professor of Care Improvement, University of the West of Scotland 08:55 - 09:05 11:10 – 11:40 Refreshments, Exhibitions & Poster Arena 11:40 – 12:05The Medic One Lecture Physiology of cardiac arrest resuscitation – How to be awesome Professor Karl Kern, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center 12:05 – 12:30 Airway Management during OHCA? Professor Jonathan Benger, National Clinical Director for Urgent Care, NHS England Professor of Emergency Care, University of the West of England, Bristol Consultant in Emergency Medicine, University Hospitals Bristol 12:30 – 12:55 Improvement is possible - the European Resuscitation Academy Mathias Duschl, Co Founder / Course Director, European Resuscitation Academy, Advanced Care Paramedic EMS Hospital Lachen 12:55 – 13:20 Melbourne experience, advanced post ROSC care Matt Shepherd, MICA Flight Paramedic, Aero Medical Retrieval and Pre Hospital Care, Air Ambulance Victoria, Australia 13.20 – 14.15 Lunch, Exhibitions & Poster Arena Workshop Session 1 - (delegates are encouraged to choose one per session) S1:W1Resus Academy- how to run a resuscitation academy to make sure that you’re ready to do the best job you can when the time comes. S1:W2 The Edinburgh 3RU concept - What is it? what does it do? Does it work? The history and thinking behind Scotland’s first Resuscitation Rapid Response Unit, including a demonstration from the team. S1:W3 What about Turriff? - How do we solve the problem of OHCA for those who live in rural and remote areas. Does the WILDCAT project have the answer? Learn about a regional test of change in a rural environment. S1:W4 Increasing the rate of bystander CPR - How do we become a nation of lifesavers? Learn about how BHF are changing the nation, one inflatable manikin at a time. Includes a demonstration of their innovative new CPR training programme. S1:W5 Simulation 101 - How simulation, video recording and structured debrief is changing the way we learn how to resuscitate. Includes a demonstration S1: W6 Ultrasound in OHCA resuscitation - Who does it? Why do they do it? Does it work? Includes a practical demonstration and discussion of the role of ultrasound scanning in prehospital resuscitation. S1: W7 We got ROSC! Now what? Post ROSC management Melbourne style - what can we learn from the MICA paramedics? S1: W8 Saving Scotland The Scottish Ambulance Service vision for improving prehospital resuscitation in Scotland - how will we get there? S1:W9 Fire and Rescue Service co-responding to OHCA - a game changer S1:W10 Free Poster Session 14:15 – 14:55 14:55 – 15:25 Refreshments, Exhibitions & Poster Arena 15:25 – 16:05 Workshop Session 2 will be a repeat of Session 1 - (Delegates to choose one) 16:05 – 16:10 Poster Award presentations 16:10 – 16:35 Change Matters Mr Aidan Fowler, Executive Director Strategic Development at University Hospitals Bristol, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon 16:35 – 16:50 Closing remarks Dr Gareth Clegg, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Group Lead Resuscitation Research Group The organisers reserve the right to alter the programme as necessary without prior notification AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF THE DAY ‘How do we build a system that saves lives after OHCA?’ • To announce Scotland’s plan to revolutionise the way we deal with OHCA. • An opportunity to hear some of the best practitioners around the world describe how they have built systems of care to save lives after OHCA. • Learn about integrating the elements of the whole chain of survival to optimise clinical outcomes. • A chance to join the conversation about saving lives after OHCA in Scotland. • To network with colleagues from across Scotland and elsewhere in the UK. • To inspire and motivate further enhancements in the delivery of care to patients after OHCA. TARGET AUDIENCE All healthcare professionals and managers with an interest in OHCA. Front line ambulance staff along with nurses, doctors and others involved in the resuscitation of patients after OHCA. Thought leaders and policy makers involved in managing services which impact on the care of OHCA victims and their families. Representatives from Special Health Boards, Partnership Agencies and Voluntary Organisations. ABSTRACT AUTHOR REGISTRATION CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (oral/poster) www.hfevents.co.uk/SCAS2015/abstracts (NB/ when registering your abstract you are booking yourself on to this event) CLOSING DATE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS is Friday 27th February 2015. Please note judging will take place prior to the event so there is no scope for late submissions/ additional posters being brought on the day. DELEGATE REGISTRATION TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT www.hfevents.co.uk/SCAS2015 Please be advised that there is NO FEE for attending this event however should you book and CANCEL POST THE CLOSING DATE and no substitute can be found then a cancellation charge of £65 + VAT may be levied against your organisation to cover venue charges plus administration costs. REPLACEMENTS will be accepted until 5 working days prior to the event (Friday 20th March 2015) CLOSING DATE is Friday 13th March 2015 CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS Will be managed by Henri Forman Event Management T: 0131 555 5833 W: www.hfeventmanagement.co.uk E: SCAS2015 @hfeventmanagement.co.uk Deadline for submissions of abstracts: Friday 27th February 2015 Committed to Quality Closing date for all registrations: Friday 13th March 2015 13.1.15 Company Registered in Scotland SC 315055
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