London Trauma Conference 2024 - Delegate Feedback

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6.Please mark each category where 1 is the lowest (poor) score and 5 is the highest (outstanding). Please only respond to the feedback survey on the sessions that you have attended.
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Perioperative cardiac arrest - Dr Jasmeet Soar
Cardiac arrest centres - Dr Tiffany Patterson
OHCA Utstein 2024 - Professor Gavin Perkins
Brain resuscitation after cardiac arrest? - Professor Markus Skrifvars
The challenges of early defibrillation - Dr Sofia Schierbeck
Prognostication after cardiac arrest - - Professor Jerry Nolan
Keynote Address - ECPR - Dr Demetri Yannopoulos
Brain resuscitation 2 - addressing stroke - Dr Karianne Larsen
A threat from within: Managing the unthinkable - Dr Ravi Jayaram
Defibrillation strategies - Professor Charles Deakin
Any role for bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium in cardiac arrest? - Professor Asger Granfeldt
Cases that changed my resuscitation practice forever- Professor Richard Lyon
Pro-Con Debate - Mechanical adjuncts improve cardiac arrest outcome - Pro -Professor Charles Deakin, Con - Dr Demetri Yannopoulos
7.Please mark each category where 1 is the lowest (poor) score and 5 is the highest (outstanding). Please only respond to the feedback survey on the sessions that you have attended.
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Working patterns in pre-hospital Care - Dr Matthew Mak
Hyperbaric and Diving emergencies in pre-hospital care - Dr Jeff Kerrie
Pre-hospital Burn management - Krissie Stiles
Tricky retrievals and transfers - Dr Neel Bhanderi
Pushing the transfer boundaries: - Professor Tim Nutbeam
Why do cool pre-hospitial RCTs so rarely change our practice? - Professor Jo Røislien
Prehospital cardiac arrest done brilliantly - Professor Demetri Yannopoulos
C Spine immobilisation - Professor Tim Nutbeam and Professor Mark Wilson
Oxygen use in PHC - Professor Markus Skrifvars
Videolaryngoscopy in pre-hospital anaesthesia - Dr Mikael Gellerfors
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: SJTREM LECTURE - Pre-hospital Emergency Care - Somewhere between
Wellness at the sharp end - Dr Rod Mackenzie
Death on scene - Dr Matt Hooper
Quickfire session - Im TXA - Dr Phil Cowburn
Quickfire session - Microwave-detection of fluid and air in thorax and abdomen - Dr Philipp Seidel
Quickfire session - The abdominal tourniquet for haemorrhage control - Col. Paul Parker
Pre-hospital resuscitation – a surgeon's view - Professor Matt Martin
8.Please mark each category where 1 is the lowest (poor) score and 5 is the highest (outstanding). Please only respond to the feedback survey on the sessions that you have attended.
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Head injury in the elderly - Professor Mark Wilson
Basic Early Neuro Trauma: don't lose your mind - Professor Peter Brindley
TBI monitoring - Dr Ari Ercole
The importance of pre-hospital care in an effective trauma system - A/ Professor Andrew Pearce
Training Trauma Surgeons - Miss Kate Hancorn
Interventional Radiology in Trauma - Dr Elika Kashef
The Peter Baskett Lecture - At the edge of life - what really matters? - A/Professor Daniel Ellis
AI in trauma Care - Mr Zane Perkins
The challenges of humanitarian work in 2024 - Dr Elma Wong
Medical lessons from contemporary conflict: Are we ready for war? - Major General Tim Hodgetts
Vascular injuries for non-vascular surgeons - Miss Anna Sharrock
Penetrating neck injury and the "no-zone" approach - Professor Matt Martin
The future of hemorrhage control… and clinical trials of hemorrhage control interventions - Professor Jan Jansen
9.Please mark each category where 1 is the lowest (poor) score and 5 is the highest (outstanding). Please only respond to the feedback survey on the sessions that you have attended.
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ECMO in trauma patients - Professor Karim Brohi
Regional blocks for chest injury - Dr Jonny Wilkinson
Rebuilding trauma patients - Professor Ben Ollivere
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Torso Gunshot wounds - Professor Matt Martin
Shaken baby syndrome - Mr Richard Edwards
Blunt cerebrovascular injury - A/Professor Zaff Qasim
The pathology of penetrating injuries - Dr Virginia Fitzpatrick-Swallow
Social Media, Disinformation and the future of academia: are we doomed; yes probably - Professor Peter Brindley
Time in trauma - Dr Paul Vulliamy
Blood and blood products in early trauma resuscitation - Professor Ed Barnard
Cardiac Injury - Dr Ross Davenport
Penetrating trauma: An unexpected development in Sweden - Dr Mikael Gellerfors
Violence reduction - what can be done to address the problem? - Mr Martin Griffiths
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