Dr. Jan Till
Consultant Paediatric Electrophysiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital
This meeting will teach paediatric health staff about the current advances in the treatment of acutely deteriorating child, and how to identify signs of illness early. Through simulated workshops (SPRinT) participants can experience these signs in a safe environment and consolidate their learning.
Topics include:
Consultant Paediatric Electrophysiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital
Consultant Paediatric Intensivist, Royal Brompton Hospital
Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust
Director and Consultant Anaesthetist, Nottingham University Hospital
Dr Margarita Burmester, President, Paediatrics & Child Health Section, Royal Society of Medicine
Dr Tom Bycroft, Consultant in Paediatric Intensive Care, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Dr Louise Fleming, Senior Clinical Lecturer and Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician, Imperial College London and Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Jan Till, Consultant Paediatric Electrophysiologist, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Kimberly Doubal, Consultant Paediatrician, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Bryn Baxendale, Consultant Anaesthetist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Margarita Burmester
Dr Philippa Stilwell, ST4 Paediatrics Doctor, Northwick Park Hospital
Dr Hannah Hayden, ST7 Paediatric Intensive Care Medicine, Evelina London Children's Hospital
Dr Rohit Ghurye, ST7 Clinical Immunology Doctor, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust
Dr Victoria Agunloye, ST7 Doctor, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Nikita Mediratta, ST2 Doctor, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Hannah Jacob, Paediatric Registrar, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
SPRinT simulated workshops
Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom
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