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Auckland City Symposium 2024

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Auckland City Symposium 2024

Auckland City Symposium 2024

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    Auckland City Symposium 2024

    Auckland City Symposium 2024

    • Include: 4 videos + 1 pdf, size: 14.7 GB
    •  Target Audience: endocrinologists, diabetologists, cardiologists, internists, family medicine physician, primary care physician
    •  Sample video: contact me for sample video

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    Auckland City Symposium 2024

    The Auckland City Symposium (ACS) 2024 is scheduled to take place on March 23, 2024, at the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences. The event will focus on cardiovascular risk assessment and perioperative management for non-cardiac surgery, which is a critical aspect of perioperative medicine.

    Cardiovascular risk assessment and perioperative management for non-cardiac surgery (NCS) is a core component of every adult anaesthetist’s practice.  It is also an aspect of perioperative medicine where we have real value to add, in terms of the prevalence of disease, and contributors to morbidity and mortality after surgery.

    For ACS 2024 ‘At the heart of the matter’ we will explore cardiovascular assessment and management of patients undergoing NCS.  A key focus will be the latest ESC guidelines, so we are very excited to have Professor Christian Mueller as a keynote speaker to talk us through the evidence, highlight new recommendations and the points of difference with other current guidelines. A standardised and patient-centred approach that ‘chooses wisely’ will be a focus of discussion.

    Contentious issues around the role of biomarkers post-operatively will be explored, and Dr Su-Yin MacDonell will present the evidence as well as a model of an anaesthesia led out-reach service that she has helped establish in St. Paul’s Vancouver Canada.  Coronary artery disease will be the primary focus, but there will also be updates on broader cardiovascular topics such as pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmias and heart failure, with an impressive line up of local cardiac specialists.

    ACS 2024 is revisiting the same topic of the inaugural ACS 15 years ago.  We look forward to exploring the advances in evidence and practice, as well as celebrating the success of what Auckland City Symposium has become with another highly rewarding meeting.

    Drs Helen Lindsay, Sara Allen, Dan Cochrane & Neil MacLennan, Co-Convenors ACS 2024

    The symposium will feature keynote speakers such as Professor Christian Mueller and Dr. Su-Yin MacDonell, who will discuss topics related to the latest ESC guidelines, the role of biomarkers post-operatively, and anaesthesia for cardiac patients. There will also be sessions covering broader cardiovascular topics like heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmias, and the management of cardiac issues during pregnancy.

    Key Features:

    • Theme: Advances in Diabetes, Obesity, and Endocrinology
    • Keynote Speaker: Prof. David Story, University of Melbourne
    • Sessions: Cardiovascular risk assessment and perioperative management for non-cardiac surgery
    • Networking: Opportunities to connect with experts and peers in the field

    The Auckland City Symposium (ACS) 2024 is aimed at a broad audience of healthcare professionals, including:

    • Endocrinologists
    • Diabetologists
    • Cardiologists
    • General Practitioners
    • Nurses
    • Allied Health Professionals
    • Medical Researchers
    • Medical Students

    The symposium focuses on advances in diabetes, obesity, and endocrinology, making it relevant for anyone involved in these fields.

     

     Topics:

    *Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

    Agenda.pdf
    Opening and Session 1 Diagnosing Prognostic Coronary Disease.mp4
    Session 2 – Post-Operative Events.mp4
    Session 3 – Anaesthesia for the Cardiac Patient.mp4
    Session 4 – Outcomes & Case Series.mp4

    Auckland City Symposium 2024

    *Detail:

    SATURDAY, 23 MARCH 2024

    0800 – 0825 Opening and welcome
    Session 1 – Diagnosing prognostic coronary disease
    0825 – 0855 The ESC Guidelines Prof Christian Mueller
    0855 – 0915 Non-invasive testing Dr Anthony Kueh
    0915 – 0935 Medical optimisation Dr Fiona Stewart
    0935 – 1005 Revascularisation Dr Jonathan White
    1005 – 1025 Panel discussion
    1025 – 1055 MORNING TEA
    Session 2 – Post-operative events
    1055 – 1125 Postoperative complications – what is the evidence? Dr Su-Yin MacDonell
    1125 – 1145 Where do biomarkers fit in? Prof Christian Mueller
    1145 – 1215 Perioperative surveillance – outreach team, a Canadian model Dr Su-Yin MacDonell
    1215 – 1245 Panel discussion
    1245 – 1330 LUNCH
    Session 3 – Anaesthesia for the cardiac patient
    1330 – 1405 Heart failure Dr Cara Wasywich
    1405 – 1435 Pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure Dr Sara Allen
    1435 – 1500 Arrhythmia management Dr Andrew Martin
    1500 – 1525 The management of cardiac problems in pregnancy Dr Allan Brown
    1525 – 1545 AFTERNOON TEA
    Session 4 – Outcomes & Case Series
    1545 – 1610 The winner’s curse Dr David Sidebotham
    1610 – 1635 Quality measures vs perioperative outcomes Prof Christian Mueller
    1635 – 1655 Wrap-up questions & answers
    1655 – 1700 Closing comment and future meetings
    1700 – 1800 DRINKS & NIBBLES