SAS Conference: Career Progression
Royal College of Anaesthetists, London23 April 2018Event organisers: Dr Kirstin May and David Calderon Prada | Registration fee: £150
5 CPD credits
Joint RCoA and Academy of Medical Royal Colleges event
The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges SAS Committee is pleased to invite you to attend the SAS Conference 2018. The SAS Conference: Career Progression aims to help SAS doctors develop their career goals through talks on training opportunities, CESR, quality improvement, wellbeing and non-technical skills. The event will also offer a networking opportunity.
Alongside, we are inviting delegates and other SAS doctors to share with us memorable, remarkable, joyous, difficult or even career defining experiences from their professional life in the shape of an article/essay under the title of “Blood, Sweat and Tears”. Submissions may be displayed at the Conference.
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SAS Conference: Career Progression
Monday, 23 April 20180900-0930 Registration & refreshments0930-0940 Welcome – Professor Carrie MacEwen, MD, FRCOphth, FRCS, FFSEM, FRCPE, AoMRC Chair
SESSION 1 Opportunities for SAS doctorsChair: Dr Kirstin May, AoMRC SAS Chair
0940-1005 How to have a satisfying professional lifeDr Anthea Mowat, Associate Specialist Anaesthesia, BMA Representative Body Chair
1005-1030Training opportunities for SAS doctors: examples in Emergency MedicineDr Adel Aziz, Associate Specialist in Emergency Medicine, Southampton, Council member RCEM
1030-1055 Research: Need or nicheDr Han B Xiao, Consultant Cardiologist, Homerton University Hospital, London
1055-1105 Question and answer session
1105-1120 Refreshment Break
SESSION 2 Career progression options and job tips for SAS doctorsChair: Dr Lucy Williams, RCoA Council Member
1120-1145 CESR and beyond: a personal experienceDr Derek McLaughlan, Consultant Anaesthetist, Ayrshire
1145-1210CESR: From The Hague to HullDr Jane Dickson, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, Contraception, Sexual Health and Community Gynaecology, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
1210-1235 How to shine: applications, CVs and interviewsDr Chris Carey, Consultant Anaesthetists, Brighton, RCoA Council Member
1235-1245 Question and answer session
1245-1345 Lunch (Cafe)
SESSION 3Keeping patients and yourself safeChair: Dr Victoria Dobie, Associate Specialist in Orthopaedics and Trauma, SAS Representative on Council, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
1245-1410How to get started in QIDr Emma Vaux, Consultant Nephrologist, Reading, RCP London Senior Censor and Vice President Education and Training
1410-1435Patient safety: essential non-technical skillsMr Simon Paterson-Brown, Consultant Surgeon, Edinburgh, Chair of the RCS Ed Patient Safety Board
1435-1500 Staying out of Trouble: Silo, Solo, Supervision and Swiss CheeseDr David Bogod, Consultant Anaesthetist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
1500-1510 Question and answer session
1510-1525 Refreshment Break
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SAS Conference: Career Progression
SESSION 4 Wellbeing and your future as an SAS doctor
1525-1550Rounded with a sleep: Why we need to talk about fatigueDr Michael Farquhar, Consultant in Sleep Medicine, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
1550-1615 SAS doctors and Royal CollegesDr Waleed Arshad, Associate Specialist Cardiologist, London and RCP Lead for SAS Doctors
1615-1640 President’s perspective: What SAS doctors can contribute to the wider professionProf Liam Brennan, Consultant Anaesthetist, Cambridge, President RCoA
1640-1710 Question and answer session
1710-1800 Refreshments and Networking opportunity
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