ONE DAY LIVE EVENT 

 22 MARCH 2023

Kolling Institute, Sydney

Only 74 places, register now!

One full day live event of talks, discussions & debates about all things neurocritical care. We have a superb line-up of national and international experts from Intensive Care, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Neuro-rehab, Social work, Psychology and Research to bring a varied program different to any other. Separate and unrelated to the NeuroResus course, which is held on the following days.

BRAIN is suitable for all critical care, neurology and neurosurgical trainees, specialists and nurses who want to hear about the latest and most relevant topics in Neurocritical Care.

Also suitable for students and other specialities who are interested in an update.

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  1. EVACUATE – The new frontier of ICH management? – Amal Abou, Neurosurgeon, Adelaide
  2. Paediatric Stroke – Shree Basu, Paediatric Intensivist, Westmead
  3. Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure – Mark Weeden, St George Hospital
  4. The Power of Words: Language and Death – Louise Sayer, Bereavement Councillor and Victoria Whitfield, Social Worker
  5. Ketamine for Acute Brain Injury – Toby Jeffote, Intensivist, The Alfred
  6. EEG in Status – Tania Farrah, Neurologist, RNSH
  7. Basics of MRI interpretation in acute brain injury – Sarah Choi, Radiologist, RNSH
  8. Can MRI Really Prognosticate Following TBI? – Fatima Nusrallah, Neuroscientist, University of Queensland
  9. TBI: When to Stop and When to Give Time – Nick Little, Neurosurgeon, RNSH
  10. Managing Complications of Chronic SCI – Bonne Lee, Spinal Rehab Specialist, POWH
  11. HTS vrs Mannitol: The Answer – Alex Yartsev, Intensivist, Westmead
  12. Neuro-Rehab – Early Interventions That Matter Later – Stuart Browne, Brain Rehab, Ryde
  13. Debate: Chow vrs Udy topic TBA – Intensivists, Newcastle / The Alfred
  14. Fitzgerald and X: Lessons from my aSAH – Nurse, RNSH with Patient
  15. Panel: What Does Patient Centered Neurocritical Care Really Look Like?

74 in total.

First come, first served.

(INCLUDING FOOD AND SOCIAL EVENT)

Trainees / Nurses / Paramedics / Students:

$250 AUD

Specialists:

$500 AUD

At the Kolling Institute in the main Auditorium, Level 4

Next to Royal North Shore Hospital

It’s just up the hill from St Leonards station and there are good bus links.

Yes, this is registered with the College of Intensive Care Medicine for CPD

You will receive a certificate of participation to prove your attendance.

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