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1 ASM Regional Welcome to the Hold on! You’re about to go Organising Committee ANZCA ASM in Auckland “Over the edge!”

New Zealand lies at the edge of both the Australian Te¯na koutou, Te¯na koutou, Te¯na koutou katoa Dr Michal Kluger Convenor and Pacific tectonic plates. Towards the northeast and welcome to Auckland, home of the 2016 Dr Mark Chaddock of , and beneath the North Island, the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting and FPM Refresher Deputy Convenor/Treasurer Dr Matt Taylor Pacific Plate is moving towards, and being subducted Course Day. Scientific Co-Convenor below the Australian Plate. Yet all change happens Our team has endeavoured to do activities, our ASM promises to Associate Professor Tim Short Scientific Co-Convenor at the EDGE. things differently – we hope you give our delegates a wonderful, Dr Jim Olson like it! The scientific program will typically “kiwi” experience. So we invite you to move stunning natural beauty and FPM ASM Scientific Convenor take delegates far from traditional So plan your program, organise “Closer to the edge”, and magnificent coastline. No visit Dr Jane Thomas themes, while the social program your social gatherings and get experience the 2016 ANZCA ASM. would be complete without FPM Refresher Course Day has been created to showcase our ready for our spectacular Scientific Convenor The innovative scientific program immersing yourself in the amazing city and outstanding Great Gatsby dinner. Dr Kieran Davis explores emerging solutions culture, traditions and harbour. Delegates will have the FPM Scientific Co-Convenor for tomorrow’s problems – activities of New Zealand’s Kia ora mai. opportunity to not only listen to Dr Navdeep Sidhu all in the heart of the beautiful city indigenous M¯aori people. presentations, but importantly to New Fellows Conference of Auckland, the “city of sails.” We remain indebted to all also actively contribute using the Co-Convenor Joining you at the edge are our speakers (both inter- virtual ASM app, as well as other Dr Chao-Yuan Chen outstanding speakers from all national and local) for their social media outlets. With speakers New Fellows Conference over the world. We are grateful contributions, and for the from around the world, a scientific Co-Convenor to the convenors, their organising exceptional support received program that would be the envy of Dr Marty Minehan committees, and the event from the healthcare industry. any international meeting and a Social Co-Convenor management team who have So welcome to Auckland and healthcare industry that continues Dr Michele Atkins worked tirelessly to cultivate Social Co-Convenor to Aotearoa, the land of the to strongly support educational such a stimulative and long white cloud. Dr Tim Hall informative program. Workshop and SGD Co-Convenor Kia ora mai. A great social program has Dr Vincent Fong been laid on as well, to allow Workshop and SGD Co-Convenor you to explore Auckland’s Dr Rachelle Lumsden Healthcare Industry Liaison Convenor Dr Jonathan Casement Intensive Care Medicine Convenor Dr Vanessa Beavis ANZCA Councillor Dr Cath Purdy Social Media Representative Dr Nicole Phillips From left: Dr Michal Kluger, Convenor, Dr Matt Taylor Scientific Director of Professional Affairs ASM Dr Genevieve Goulding Professor Ted Shipton Co-Convenor, Associate Professor Tim Short Scientific Co-Convenor, Dr Michael Vagg ANZCA President FPM Dean Dr Jim Olson FPM ASM Scientific Convenor. FPM ASM Officer

2 3 Venues, accommodation and restaurants map

Venues Restaurants 12 1 Aotea Centre 13 Clooney 50 Mayoral Drive, Auckland 33 Sale Street, Auckland 8 7 9 2 Auckland Town Hall 14 French Café 16 6 17 11 Queen Street, Auckland 210 Symonds Street, 13 5 Eden Terrace 3 3 Skycity Convention Centre 4 88 Federal Street, Auckland 15 Merediths 365 Dominion Road, Mount Eden 1 Accommodation 2 16 Sidart 4 Crowne Plaza Auckland Three Lamps Plaza, 128 Albert Street, Auckland Level 1/283 Ponsonby Road, 5 Skycity Grand Hotel Auckland Ponsonby 90 Federal Street, Auckland 17 The Sugar Club 10 6 Skycity Hotel Auckland Level 53, Sky Tower 12 Corner Federal and Victoria Corner of Federal and Streets, Auckland Victoria Streets, Auckland 7 Rydges Auckland 59 Federal Street, corner of Kingston Street, 8 Central City, Auckland 14 7 8 Heritage Auckland 35 Hobson Street, Auckland 9 9 CityLif e Auckland 6 17 171 Queen Street, Auckland 5 10 Langham Hotel Auckland 3 83 Symonds Street, Auckland 11 Pullman Auckland Hotel 4 Corner Princes Street and Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland 12 Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour 1 21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland 15 2

4 ASM floorplans Skycity Convention Centre

Lifts – SKYCITY Grand Hotel Lifts – SKYCITY Grand Hotel

Business Suite 1 Canterbury Business Suite 2 Room Parnell Milford Room Executive Room Board Room Coromandel Epsom Room Room 3 Marlborough Room 3 Epsom Room 2 Marlborough Room 2 Epsom Room 1 2A Marlborough 2B Room 1 Auckland New Zealand Room 2 1B Room 2 Escalators 1A 2B Escalators New Zealand Promenade 2A Auckland New Zealand Room 1 Room 1 3A 3B 1B Auckland New Zealand Promenade New Zealand Room 3 1A Auckland Foyer 3B Room 3 4A New Zealand Foyer 3A Auckland 4B Room 4 New Zealand 4B Room 4 4A

Lifts – Lifts – SKYCITY Convention Centre SKYCITY Convention Centre

Level 4 Level 5

Unless otherwise stated all workshops and small group discussions will be held at Skycity Convention Centre, Auckland.

5 Aotea Centre

ASM floorplans Aotea Centre

Registration desk Owens foyer, level 2 Information desk Owens foyer, level 2 ANZCA lounge BNZ foyer, booth 66 and 67, level 3 Plenary sessions ASB theatre Concurrent sessions ASB theatre Upper NZI Lower NZI Limelight Healthcare industry exhibition BNZ foyer, level 3 and Air New Zealand foyer, level 5 Speaker Support Centre Goodman Fielder room ePosters BNZ foyer, level 3 and Air New Zealand foyer, level 5 Breakfast and Lunchtime Sessions Lower NZI, Upper NZI

6 ASM floorplans Auckland Town Hall

COUNCIL CHAMBERS

Concurrent sessions Great Hall

7 Keynote speakers

Professor John Fraser Professor Carol Peden Dr Cynthia Wong Dr Steven Cohen Organising Committee Visitor ANZCA ASM Visitor ANZCA NZ Visitor FPM NZ Visitor Professor John Fraser is a graduate of the Professor Carol Peden has recently become Dr Cynthia Wong is a professor of Dr Steven Cohen graduated from the University of Glasgow. He arrived in Australia executive director of the Center for Health anaesthesia at the Northwestern University Mount Sinai School of Medicine, completed in a second-hand kilt via Russia, Mongolia System Innovation, and Professor of Fienberg School of Medicine in Chicago, US. an anesthesiology residency at Columbia and China via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Anesthesiology, at the University of Southern She is the section chief for obstetric University, and a pain management fellowship He is an eminent intensivist at the Prince California in Los Angeles. Previously Carol anaesthesia and director of the Obstetric at Massachusetts General Hospital. Charles Hospital, Brisbane, and the director was Associate Medical Director for Clinical Anesthesiology Fellowship Program at He is professor of anesthesiology and critical of ICU at St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital. Quality for NHS England, and Consultant in Northwestern University. care medicine, and physical medicine and Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at the Royal John is co-founder and chief medical officer Cynthia is section editor for obstetric rehabilitation at both the Johns Hopkins School United Hospitals, Bath, UK. With a masters of BiVACOR, a multinational company anaesthesia for Anesthesia & Analgesia and of Medicine and Uniformed Services University degree in public health from Harvard developing a total-artificial heart, and the is on the editorial boards of the International of the Health Sciences. University she has led quality improvement medical director for the Innovative Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia and the British His major contributions include the projects nationally and internationally such Cardiovascular Engineering Laboratory. Journal of Anaesthesia. development of a new FDA approved technique as the Enhanced Perioperative Care for She has edited several major textbooks, for treating sacroiliac joint pain and performing He is the proud father of five great children High Risk Surgical Patient (EPOCH) study. and is supported by the beautiful Katrina. including Chestnut’s Obstetric Anesthesia, the first clinical studies evaluating the use of Carol is passionate about improving Principles and Practice, the premier textbook injectable biological agents to treat spinal pain. John was a professional actor playing a outcomes from emergency surgery and is a of obstetric anaesthesia. His research has been featured in newspapers school child in the film Heavenly Pursuits with board member of the UK National Emergency Her research interests revolve around throughout the world, including the New York Tom Conti and Helen Mirren. John and Daniel Laparotomy Audit (NELA). Carol was the labour analgesia and its effects on the Times on multiple occasions. Craig were also part of the first British theatre 2013-14 Macintosh Professor of the Royal progress of labour and foetal status, company that performed in the Moscow Art College of Anaesthetists UK, and was He is a retired US Army Colonel and the epidural labour analgesia, as well as Theatre. Daniel became James Bond and awarded the Humphry Davy Medal in 2013. director of pain research at Walter Reed John, well… didn’t. anaesthesia for caesarean delivery and National Military Medical Center. He and his In her spare time (never) Carol is a keen post-operative analgesia. wife Karen have three children, aged nine to Sunday May 1, 4.30-5pm gym goer and loves driving fast cars. Saturday April 30, 10.30-noon 13 years old. Bionic hearts and lungs – is it prime time? Saturday April 30, 3.30-5pm Obstetric epidural masterclass Saturday April 30, 3.30-5pm Tuesday May 3, 8.30-9am Practical tools to diagnose how safe your care is Sunday May 1, 1.30-2pm Bionic hearts and lungs? Closer than you think – structured mortality reviews and global triggers Practical troubleshooting for SI joint pain workshop Sunday May 1, 8.30-9.15am Emerging pharmacologic therapy for post partum haemorrhage (PPH) Sunday May 1, 1.30-2pm Accelerating improvement for high risk surgical patients; quality, safety and system change Monday May 2, 8.30-9.15am Radiofrequency denervation for facet joint pain Tuesday May 3, 1.30-1.50pm Maternal mortality – Over the edge Monday May 2, 9.15-10am Lessons from UK mortality review Military pain medicine Wednesday May 4, 4.10-4.30pm Closing debate – What my country has contributed to anaesthesia and pain medicine

8 College Ceremony Orator

Professor Tony Dickenson Professor Matthew Chan FPM ASM Visitor Lennard Travers Professorship Visitor Professor Anthony (Tony) Dickenson is Professor Matthew Chan is a professor in professor of neuropharmacology at University the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive College, London, UK. Care at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He gained his PhD at the National Institute Matthew’s main research interests are for Medical Research, London, and has held clinical trials, anaesthetic pharmacology, posts in Paris, California and Sweden. neuroanaesthesia and critical care, anaesthetic simulation, neurophysiologic His research interests are pharmacology of monitoring and mechanism of postoperative the brain, including the mechanisms of pain pain. and how pain can be controlled in both normal and pathophysiological conditions. Matthew is an editorial board member and review articles editor for the Journal of Tony is an honorary member of the British Neurosurgical Anesthesiology and a member Pain Society, was a member of the Council of the associate editorial board of the British Rob Hamill of the International Association for the Study Journal of Anaesthesia. He is a member of of Pain for six years and is section editor Olympian and marathon winning documentary the ANZCA Research Committee and an for the journal Pain. executive member of the ANZCA Clinical rowing champion Rob Hamill’s Brother Number One Tony has given plenary lectures at numerous Trials Network. extraordinary achievements (see the trailer at www. major international and national meetings all He is a principal investigator of six research include winning the inaugural brothernumberone.co.nz), over the world. grants from national and international Atlantic Rowing Race, then which recounts the story He claims his tennis game is amazing; no funding bodies. managing two successful of his return to science can back this up. Wednesday May 4, 10.30-11.15am defences of the event; to retrace the steps of his Sunday May 1, 9.15-10am Lennard Travers presentation: silver at the Rowing brother Kerry, tortured Novel analgesics/Future challenges Genetics of chronic postsurgical pain World Championships, and murdered by the Commonwealth gold and . a world record on the indoor Rob’s account is a powerful rowing machine. He directed and inspiring message on a successful row across tenacity, hope, love and the the Tasman Sea and is now last human freedom: The putting together an expedition power to choose your attitude to the South Pole. and how you respond to any Rob was recently the narrator given situation. and protagonist of the award-

9 Industry supported speakers

World leaders in Dr Narasimhan “Sim” Dr Adam Law Dr Anil Patel Dr John Xavier Pereira Jagannathan Sponsored by Karl Stortz Sponsored by Fisher & Paykel Sponsored by BNZ airway management, Sponsored by Mercury Medical Dr Adam Law is professor of Dr Anil Patel is chairman of the Dr John Xavier Pereira is a past pain and transfusion Dr Sim Jagannathan is an associate anesthesiology at the QEII Health anaesthetic department at The Ronald Melzack Fellow of the McGill medicine. professor, anesthesiology, at Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Royal National Throat Nose and Pain Center and more recently was Northwestern University in Chicago, Scotia, Canada. Adam is co-director Ear Hospital and since 2005 has a Pfizer Canada scholar in Illinois, US. of the Canadian AIME Airway also worked at University College persistent and neuropathic pain. Course, and teaches in that course Hospital, London as an honorary He is a master teacher at the His clinical research has focused on and the US-based Difficult Airway senior lecturer. Faculty of Medicine, University of airway device studies in children. He Course on a regular basis. He also Calgary and received teaching has also designed, conducted and He has the largest experience of chaired the Canadian Airway Focus awards from the medical school measured several randomised trials anaesthetising adult airway patients Group, which published expanded classes of 2012, 2013 and 2014. in paediatric anaesthesia. (more than 5,000) in the UK and his and updated Canadian airway airway interests include jet He represented western Canada He runs the paediatric airway management guidelines in 2013. ventilation, emergency airway on the committee of physicians workshop for the American Society When not at work, he enjoys time management, airway stenosis, who wrote the country’s national of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual with his family, hiking, running, phonosurgery, videolaryngoscopy, guidelines for the diagnosis and meeting and he is on the faculty for skiing and playing reasonably the role of flexible laryngeal mask treatment of fibromyalgia. the Society of Airway Management bad tennis. airways in ENT procedures and (SAM) Pediatric Airway Workshop. He enjoys travelling the world difficult airway management for and has been everywhere from He is an editor for the American head and neck cancer patients. Rome to Easter Island. He is Board of Anesthesiologist written He has helped develop the AP also a foodie and loves trying exam and an oral board examiner Advance Video Laryngoscope and new recipes, especially those for the American Board of published more than 100 articles/ that involve east-west fusion. Anesthesiologists. abstracts and 22 book chapters. Dr Pereira is speaking at the Refresher Course Day and the ASM.

10 Don’t miss Nanotechnology this closing and medicine session! Dr Michelle Dickinson MEng, PhD, MNZM “Nanogirl” (@medickinson)

Michelle has a PhD in biomedical Dr Toby Richards Dr Herbert Schöchl materials engineering, is a world Sponsored by Vifor Pharma Sponsored by CSL Behring leader in nanotechnology and is a Dr Toby Richards is an academic Dr Herbert Schöchl received his self-confessed adrenaline junkie. professor at the University College medical degree from the University Her passion for both sports and London and practising vascular of Innsbruck in 1984. He has science has enabled her to travel surgeon. He has a strong interest in undertaken several clinical posts, the world in the search for her Patient Blood Management (PBM), including staff anaesthesiologist next adventure or research working on the UK Department of in both cardiac and vascular surgery project. With specialist knowledge Health working group of NHS Blood at the General Hospital Salzburg. in nanotechnology, Michelle has and Transplant – the future of He spent six years as the vice- contributed to the development of transfusion medicine. Endorsed director of the emergency medical cutting edge technologies. by Sir Bruce Keogh, PBM is now service in Salzburg and was also Secretly, however, Michelle has an internationally recognised responsible for the rescue helicopter been working on advancing these program of quality improvement service for the area of Salzburg. developments to help her to adopted in the NHS in 2015 with Since 1998 he has been appointed achieve her childhood dream of Commissioning for Quality to the AUVA Trauma Hospital in becoming a real life superhero. and Innovation (CQUIN) targets Salzburg. Additionally he has a proposed for all NHS trusts. Her recent move to academia research contract at the AUVA from industry was a step towards Professor Richards has contributed Trauma Research Center, the her goal of inspiring females to to numerous publications on “Ludwig Boltzmann Institute push the boundaries in both perioperative anaemia management of Experimental and Clinical science and sports, and to as well as broad reaching impact Traumatology” in Vienna. encourage environmentally publications with the UK DOH His primary interest of research sustainable living through circular on Patient Blood focuses on diagnoses and engineering design. Management and British Society treatment strategies of trauma for Haematology guidelines. More recently, Dr Michelle induced coagulopathy. He Dickinson, who uses the developed haemostatic treatment popular twitter handle algorithms based on visco-elastic “Nanogirl” (@medickinson), test results. has been named Science He is the author of more than Communicator for 2014 by the 70 publications and reviewer for New Zealand Association of major journals. Scientists.

11 12 13 Workshops Small group discussions (SGDs) 8am W11A W23A Process 8am 8.30am Eye blocks communication W01A Anaphylaxis – responding safely Marlborough room 2 W03A High fidelity W24A Practical 8.30am SGD01 Tricky airway scenarios Epsom room 1 9am New model: Key2Me W02A Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A cardiac arrest hypnosis for the W04A ACLS W21A Airborne W20A BMW Track 9am SGD05 Neuropraxia assessment and management Zealand New Zealand W05A Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A simulation busy anaesthetist workshop, medical day and roadside Epsom room 3 W06A Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B 9.30am room 1B room 2A workshop, New Zealand ADHB Clinical emergencies, trauma workshop, SGD09 Oh no, it’s a percreta! Parnell room W07A Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A Tamaki Simulation room 3A SGD13 ERAS for orthopaedic surgery Marlborough room 1 W08A Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B Skills Centre at AirNZ Training Hampton Downs W09A Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A Centre, Auckland W25A Managing Auckland Centre, racetrack, SGD17 Common paediatric problems and pitfalls W10A Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B adverse outcomes Hospital Auckland Auckland Marlborough room 3 SGD21 Getting started in research Executive Boardroom W12A Flexible bronchoscopy New Zealand room 3B New Zealand W15A Basic W13A Videolaryngoscopy Auckland room 4B room 2B W17A Supraclavicular subclavian central line insertion with in-plane transthoracic ultrasound guidance New Zealand room 4A W29A Audit and echocardiography W32A Embracing the edge! The ANZCA “roles in practice” and your department – maintaining (TTE) simulator how can we best introduce the roles into departmental teaching programs? databases workshop, Epsom room 2 New Zealand Supper room, W38A The edge of discomfort – seeking secular help from POPE Coromandel room room 4B Auckland Town W39A Experimental pain testing – how and what Canterbury room Hall 10am 10am 10.30am W11B W01B Anaphylaxis – responding safely Marlborough room 2 10.30am SGD06 Sedation for endoscopy Epsom room 3 Eye blocks W02B Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A SGD10 Obstetric epidural masterclass Parnell room New W05B Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A SGD14 Complex spine surgery – tips and pitfalls Zealand W06B Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B Marlborough room 1 room 1B W07B Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A SGD18 The ultimate pre-operative test for the high risk W08B Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B patient? Cardio pulmonary exercise testing (CPET) Saturday April 30, 2016 W09B Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A for risk assessment and pre-operative planning W10B Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B Marlborough room 3 W12B Flexible bronchoscopy New Zealand room 3B SGD22 The impaired anaesthetist Business suite 1 W14A Paediatric airway Auckland room 4A W27A From teapots to Toyotas: Principles of lean thinking Executive Boardroom W33A Introducing the ANZCA educators program Epsom room 2 11am W34A ANZCA training program 101: Pearls of wisdom for new supervisors of training, 11am rotational supervisors, education officers and deputy education officers, Canterbury room 11.30am W40A CPD and me – reducing lifelong learning to ticks in boxes Coromandel room 11.30am W41A Pain and wellness Epsom room 1 Noon Noon 12.30pm College Ceremony Rehearsal New Zealand room 3A 12.30pm 1pm W23B Process W03B High fidelity W04B ACLS W18A 1pm 1.30pm communication W02C Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A cardiac arrest workshop, Anaesthesia 1.30pm SGD03 Burns anaesthesia Epsom room 1 and disaster 2pm W26A model: Key2Me W05C Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A simulation ADHB Clinical 2pm SGD07 New horizons in acute stroke management New Zealand workshop, Skills Centre at response Mastering W06C Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B 2.30pm – anaesthesia for “clot retrieval” Epsom room 3 your risk room 2A W07C Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A Tamaki Simulation Auckland Hospital Epsom room 2 SGD11 Collapsed parturient Parnell room New W08C Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B Centre, Auckland W15B Basic SGD15 Statistics for dummies Marlborough room 1 Zealand W09C Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A transthoracic SGD19 ERAS for colorectal surgery Marlborough room 3 room 2B W10C Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B echocardiography SGD23 Ethical dilemmas Canterbury room W13B Videolaryngoscopy Auckland room 4B (TTE) simulator W14B Paediatric airway Auckland room 4A workshop, W16A Advanced ventilation skills New Zealand room 3B Supper room, W28A The unknown edge: Writing a business case for dummies Marlborough room 2 Auckland W30A Using the ANZCA library for research New Zealand room 4B Town Hall W42A Pain management in the pregnant patient Coromandel room 3pm W22A Paediatric 3pm 3.30pm W05D Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A anaesthetics 3.30pm SGD04 Minimally invasive aortic valve anaesthetic W06D Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B near the edge 4pm 4pm management Epsom room 1 W07D Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A and beyond SGD08 The hypertensive woman in the delivery suite W08D Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B New Zealand Epsom room 3 W09D Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A room 4A SGD12 The pregnant patient with a cardiac lesion W10D Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B Parnell room W16B Advanced ventilation skills New Zealand room 3B SGD16 Practical tools to diagnose how safe your care is W31A Copyright and research New Zealand room 4B – structured mortality reviews and global triggers W43A Acute pain management in the patient on opioids Canterbury room W44A Interventional pain – practical troubleshooting Coromandel room Marlborough room 1 4.30pm 4.30pm SGD20 Bariatric surgery high risk patient 5pm 5pm Marlborough room 3 6-7.30pm College Ceremony ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 7.30-11.30pm College Ceremony Reception Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall

14 Workshops Small group discussions (SGDs) Workshops Workshops 8am W11A W23A Process 8am 8.30am Eye blocks communication W01A Anaphylaxis – responding safely Marlborough room 2 W03A High fidelity W24A Practical 8.30am SGD01 Tricky airway scenarios Epsom room 1 8.30am W19A Zoo 8.30am W01C Anaphylaxis 9am New model: Key2Me W02A Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A cardiac arrest hypnosis for the W04A ACLS W21A Airborne W20A BMW Track 9am SGD05 Neuropraxia assessment and management anaesthesia, - responding safely Zealand New Zealand W05A Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A simulation busy anaesthetist workshop, medical day and roadside Epsom room 3 Auckland Zoo, Limelight 1, W06A Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B 9.30am room 1B room 2A workshop, New Zealand ADHB Clinical emergencies, trauma workshop, SGD09 Oh no, it’s a percreta! Parnell room Auckland Aotea Centre W07A Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A Tamaki Simulation room 3A SGD13 ERAS for orthopaedic surgery Marlborough room 1 W08A Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B Skills Centre at AirNZ Training Hampton Downs W09A Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A Centre, Auckland W25A Managing Auckland Centre, racetrack, SGD17 Common paediatric problems and pitfalls W10A Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B adverse outcomes Hospital Auckland Auckland Marlborough room 3 SGD21 Getting started in research Executive Boardroom W12A Flexible bronchoscopy New Zealand room 3B New Zealand W15A Basic W13A Videolaryngoscopy Auckland room 4B room 2B W17A Supraclavicular subclavian central line insertion with in-plane transthoracic ultrasound guidance New Zealand room 4A W29A Audit and echocardiography W32A Embracing the edge! The ANZCA “roles in practice” and your department – maintaining (TTE) simulator how can we best introduce the roles into departmental teaching programs? databases workshop, Epsom room 2 New Zealand Supper room, Sunday May 1 Monday May 2 W38A The edge of discomfort – seeking secular help from POPE Coromandel room room 4B Auckland Town May 3 Tuesday W39A Experimental pain testing – how and what Canterbury room Hall 10am 10am SGDs Workshops 10am

10.30am W11B W01B Anaphylaxis – responding safely Marlborough room 2 10.30am SGD06 Sedation for endoscopy Epsom room 3 10.30am SGD02 10.30am W36A EMAC May 4 Wednesday Eye blocks W02B Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A SGD10 Obstetric epidural masterclass Parnell room Airway badness... instructors CPD New W05B Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A SGD14 Complex spine surgery – tips and pitfalls How I approach debrief workshop, Zealand W06B Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B Marlborough room 1 tricky patients Limelight room 1, room 1B W07B Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A SGD18 The ultimate pre-operative test for the high risk using an Aotea Centre W08B Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B patient? Cardio pulmonary exercise testing (CPET) evidence-based W09B Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A for risk assessment and pre-operative planning approach, W10B Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B Marlborough room 3 Lower NZI 3, W12B Flexible bronchoscopy New Zealand room 3B SGD22 The impaired anaesthetist Business suite 1 Aotea Centre W14A Paediatric airway Auckland room 4A W27A From teapots to Toyotas: Principles of lean thinking Executive Boardroom W33A Introducing the ANZCA educators program Epsom room 2 11am W34A ANZCA training program 101: Pearls of wisdom for new supervisors of training, 11am rotational supervisors, education officers and deputy education officers, Canterbury room 11.30am W40A CPD and me – reducing lifelong learning to ticks in boxes Coromandel room 11.30am W41A Pain and wellness Epsom room 1 Noon Noon Noon Noon 12.30pm College Ceremony Rehearsal New Zealand room 3A 12.30pm 1pm W23B Process W03B High fidelity W04B ACLS W18A 1pm 1pm 1.30pm communication W02C Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) New Zealand room 1A cardiac arrest workshop, Anaesthesia 1.30pm SGD03 Burns anaesthesia Epsom room 1 and disaster 1.30pm W37A What would 2pm W26A model: Key2Me W05C Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A simulation ADHB Clinical 2pm SGD07 New horizons in acute stroke management New Zealand workshop, Skills Centre at response you tell a colleague Mastering W06C Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B 2.30pm – anaesthesia for “clot retrieval” Epsom room 3 who is considering your risk room 2A W07C Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A Tamaki Simulation Auckland Hospital Epsom room 2 SGD11 Collapsed parturient Parnell room Centre, Auckland retirement? New W08C Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B W15B Basic SGD15 Statistics for dummies Marlborough room 1 Limelight room 1, Zealand W09C Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A transthoracic SGD19 ERAS for colorectal surgery Marlborough room 3 Aotea Centre room 2B W10C Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B echocardiography SGD23 Ethical dilemmas Canterbury room W13B Videolaryngoscopy Auckland room 4B (TTE) simulator W14B Paediatric airway Auckland room 4A workshop, W16A Advanced ventilation skills New Zealand room 3B Supper room, W28A The unknown edge: Writing a business case for dummies Marlborough room 2 Auckland W30A Using the ANZCA library for research New Zealand room 4B Town Hall W42A Pain management in the pregnant patient Coromandel room Workshops 3pm W22A Paediatric 3pm Workshops 3pm 3.30pm W05D Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Auckland room 1A anaesthetics 3.30pm SGD04 Minimally invasive aortic valve anaesthetic 3.30pm W35A 3.30pm W35B Unless otherwise stated all W06D Regional anaesthesia for shoulder surgery Auckland room 1B near the edge Stepping back 4pm 4pm management Epsom room 1 Stepping back W07D Regional anaesthesia for hip and knee surgery Auckland room 2A and beyond SGD08 The hypertensive woman in the delivery suite from the edge! from the edge! workshops and small group W08D Regional anaesthesia for foot and ankle surgery Auckland room 2B New Zealand Epsom room 3 Support for SoTs Support for SoTs discussions will be held at W09D Regional anaesthesia for neuraxial and truncal blocks Auckland room 3A room 4A SGD12 The pregnant patient with a cardiac lesion and their role in the and their role in the Skycity Convention Centre, W10D Ultrasound guided in-plane and out-of-plane needling skills Auckland room 3B Parnell room ANZCA curriculum, ANZCA curriculum, W16B Advanced ventilation skills New Zealand room 3B Auckland. SGD16 Practical tools to diagnose how safe your care is Limelight room 1, Limelight room 1, W31A Copyright and research New Zealand room 4B – structured mortality reviews and global triggers Aotea Centre W43A Acute pain management in the patient on opioids Canterbury room Aotea Centre Correct at time of printing. W44A Interventional pain – practical troubleshooting Coromandel room Marlborough room 1 4.30pm 4.30pm SGD20 Bariatric surgery high risk patient Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au 5pm 5pm Marlborough room 3 5pm 5pm for updated information. 6-7.30pm College Ceremony ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 7.30-11.30pm College Ceremony Reception Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall

15 Scientific program 8.15-8.30am Opening address and welcome ceremony ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am OPENING SESSION: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Ellis Gillespie Lecture Michael Cousins Lecture Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Chair: Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean Professor Carol Peden (ANZCA ASM Visitor) Professor Tony Dickenson (FPM ASM Visitor) Accelerating improvement for high risk surgical patients: Novel analgesics/Future challenges quality, safety and system change Sunday 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon CONCURRENT SESSION 1: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 2: CONCURRENT SESSION 3: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 1: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre SGD Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Paediatric care Ideals and the law May 1, Breaking trials Genetics – Pharmacogenomics Chair: Dr Niall Wilton Chair: Dr Jane Thomas Chair: Associate Professor Philip Peyton Chair: Dr Dean Bunbury 2016 The ATACAS trial tranexamic acid results Born to die – genetics of survival Safe kids – anaesthesia and the GAS study Being an expert witness SGD02: Airway badness... How I approach tricky patients using an Professor Paul Myles Professor Hugh Montgomery Professor Andrew Davidson Ms Kate Davenport evidence-based approach... The MUM size study results Integrating genomics research into pragmatic clinical trials NIRS Being a good pain physician Professor David Story in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine Dr Justin Skowno Professor Ron Paterson The safety of endoscopy sedation study results Dr Chris Bain Practical Propofol infusions in kids: targeted control Medico legal report writing Professor Kate Leslie Personalised medicine for anaesthetists: or flying blind? Dr Newman Harris cardiovascular genomics Dr James Houghton Dr Patrick Gladding noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, FPM Trainee Luncheon Limelight 2, Aotea Centre, Highlights: LS01 sponsored lunchtime session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 4: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 5: CONCURRENT SESSION 6: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 2: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre • Everest explorer Professor Obstetric anaesthesia SIG Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Neuroanaesthesia SIG Evidence and best approaches Crisis care to normal care Exercise/sports The edge of cerebral perfusion? Chair: Dr Marc Russo Hugh Montgomery on the Chair: Dr Jack Hill The good, the bad, the mad and the flab Chair: Dr Doug Campbell genetics of survival. Chair: Dr Graham Morton Emerging pharmacologic therapy for post partum haemorrhage Drug misuse in sport: lessons from Lance Armstrong The EXTEND-IA trial, early intervention for stroke Radiofrequency denervation for facet joint pain (PPH) Professor David Gerrard Professor Alan Barber Dr Steven Cohen • Olympian and former World Professor Cynthia Wong Anaesthesia and the athlete Interventional neuroradiology for acute cerebrovascular Implant registry Enhanced recovery after obstetric surgery Dr Peter Dzendrowskyj accident (CVA) Associate Professor Brendan Moore Anti-Doping Agency Committee Dr Matthew Drake The psychology of the MAMIL Dr Stefan Brew Nutraceuticals Innovations and advances in drug delivery in obstetric Mr Campbell Thompson Anaesthesia for the acute stroke Dr John Pereira Chairman Professor David Gerrard anaesthesia Fat and fit Dr Nigel Robertson CNZM OBE talks about drug Professor Warwick Ngan Kee Dr Chris Hanna misuse in sport. 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 7: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 8: CONCURRENT SESSION 9: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 3: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Blood Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Cardiac Thoracic, Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP) SIG Pain and culture • ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Chair: Dr Kerry Gunn Oxygen Challenging historical thinking – cardiac Chair: Dr Michael Vagg The perils of O2 Chair: Dr Cornelius Kruger results – ATACAS, MUM size and Chair: Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Safety of Endoscopy Sedation. ROTEM guided transfusion Adaption to hypoxia ECMO – alternative indicators and pushing the boundaries Call it courage W35A: Stepping back from the edge! Support for SOTs and their role Dr Herbert Schöchl Professor Hugh Montgomery Dr Sara Allen Dr Leinani Aiono-Le Tagaloa in the ANZCA curriculum New oral anticoagulants (NOACs) and reversal Benefits and harms of oxygen during maintenance of anaesthesia Echo and the mitral valve Working with Whanau Dr Laura Young Dr Dan Wood Dr David Sidebotham Dr Hinemoa Elder Iron and perioperative blood management Permissive hypoxia during anaesthesia Bionic hearts and lungs – is it prime time? 60,000+ years and 12 papers: pain in aboriginal Professor Toby Richards Dr Doug Campbell Professor John Fraser Australian peoples Dr Luke Arthur 5-6.30pm Healthcare Industry Reception

Correct at time of printing. Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au for updated information.

16 8.15-8.30am Opening address and welcome ceremony ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am OPENING SESSION: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Ellis Gillespie Lecture Michael Cousins Lecture Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Chair: Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean Professor Carol Peden (ANZCA ASM Visitor) Professor Tony Dickenson (FPM ASM Visitor) Accelerating improvement for high risk surgical patients: Novel analgesics/Future challenges quality, safety and system change 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon CONCURRENT SESSION 1: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 2: CONCURRENT SESSION 3: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 1: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre SGD Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Paediatric care Ideals and the law Breaking trials Genetics – Pharmacogenomics Chair: Dr Niall Wilton Chair: Dr Jane Thomas Chair: Associate Professor Philip Peyton Chair: Dr Dean Bunbury The ATACAS trial tranexamic acid results Born to die – genetics of survival Safe kids – anaesthesia and the GAS study Being an expert witness SGD02: Airway badness... How I approach tricky patients using an Professor Paul Myles Professor Hugh Montgomery Professor Andrew Davidson Ms Kate Davenport evidence-based approach... The MUM size study results Integrating genomics research into pragmatic clinical trials NIRS Being a good pain physician Professor David Story in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine Dr Justin Skowno Professor Ron Paterson The safety of endoscopy sedation study results Dr Chris Bain Practical Propofol infusions in kids: targeted control Medico legal report writing Professor Kate Leslie Personalised medicine for anaesthetists: or flying blind? Dr Newman Harris cardiovascular genomics Dr James Houghton Dr Patrick Gladding noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, FPM Trainee Luncheon Limelight 2, Aotea Centre, LS01 sponsored lunchtime session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 4: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 5: CONCURRENT SESSION 6: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 2: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Obstetric anaesthesia SIG Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Neuroanaesthesia SIG Evidence and best approaches Crisis care to normal care Exercise/sports The edge of cerebral perfusion? Chair: Dr Marc Russo Chair: Dr Jack Hill The good, the bad, the mad and the flab Chair: Dr Doug Campbell Chair: Dr Graham Morton Emerging pharmacologic therapy for post partum haemorrhage Drug misuse in sport: lessons from Lance Armstrong The EXTEND-IA trial, early intervention for stroke Radiofrequency denervation for facet joint pain (PPH) Professor David Gerrard Professor Alan Barber Dr Steven Cohen Professor Cynthia Wong Anaesthesia and the athlete Interventional neuroradiology for acute cerebrovascular Implant registry Enhanced recovery after obstetric surgery Dr Peter Dzendrowskyj accident (CVA) Associate Professor Brendan Moore Dr Matthew Drake The psychology of the MAMIL Dr Stefan Brew Nutraceuticals Innovations and advances in drug delivery in obstetric Mr Campbell Thompson Anaesthesia for the acute stroke Dr John Pereira anaesthesia Fat and fit Dr Nigel Robertson Professor Warwick Ngan Kee Dr Chris Hanna 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 7: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 8: CONCURRENT SESSION 9: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 3: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Blood Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Cardiac Thoracic, Vascular and Perfusion (CTVP) SIG Pain and culture Chair: Dr Kerry Gunn Oxygen Challenging historical thinking – cardiac Chair: Dr Michael Vagg The perils of O2 Chair: Dr Cornelius Kruger Chair: Associate Professor Simon Mitchell ROTEM guided transfusion Adaption to hypoxia ECMO – alternative indicators and pushing the boundaries Call it courage W35A: Stepping back from the edge! Support for SOTs and their role Dr Herbert Schöchl Professor Hugh Montgomery Dr Sara Allen Dr Leinani Aiono-Le Tagaloa in the ANZCA curriculum New oral anticoagulants (NOACs) and reversal Benefits and harms of oxygen during maintenance of anaesthesia Echo and the mitral valve Working with Whanau Dr Laura Young Dr Dan Wood Dr David Sidebotham Dr Hinemoa Elder Iron and perioperative blood management Permissive hypoxia during anaesthesia Bionic hearts and lungs – is it prime time? 60,000+ years and 12 papers: pain in aboriginal Professor Toby Richards Dr Doug Campbell Professor John Fraser Australian peoples Dr Luke Arthur 5-6.30pm Healthcare Industry Reception

17 Scientific program 7-8.15am BS01 Sponsored breakfast session Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am Mary Burnell Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre FPM NZ Visitor’s Lecture continued Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Chair: Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean Professor Cynthia Wong (ANZCA NZ Visitor) Dr Steven Cohen (FPM NZ Visitor) Maternal mortality – over the edge Military pain medicine Dr Bridget Effeney – 2017 ASM Brisbane launch 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon CONCURRENT SESSION 10: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 11: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 12: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 4: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: Monday Airway SIG Welfare of Anaesthetists SIG Day Care Anaesthesia SIG FPM Dean’s Prize and FPM Best Free Paper Session Regional anaesthesia THRIVE: edging ahead in apnoeic ventilation Way too close to the edge? Daystay in the geriatric patient Chair: Professor Milton Cohen Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre May 2, Chair: Dr Paul Baker Chair: Dr Marion Andrew Chair: Dr Tomoko Hara High flow humidified oxygen and the management of hypoxia General problem and incidence in anaesthesia Improving the selection process: fitness and readiness DEANS’S PRIZE: W36A: EMAC instructors CPD debrief Refer to page 24 2016 Dr Anil Patel Dr Catherine Purdy Dr Lisa Chapman Retrospective audit of IV ketamine infusions in workshop. The fluid mechanics of the airway “Who – me – an addict?” Post operative delirium chronic pain patients An informal lunch for prospective and current Mr Matthew Payton Dr Ruth Mayall Dr Chantal McNally Dr Chui Chong EMAC instructors will follow the workshop. Managing substance use in anaesthetists Perioperative management of geriatric patients Effectiveness and safety of lignocaine 5% patches in You do not need to have attended this Dr Nghi Phung Dr Shravani Gupta the treatment of neuropathic pain disorders workshop. Medical board’s perspective – reporting, monitoring, rehab Dr Justin Ti and compliance Postoperative analgesic efficacy of continuous wound infusion of Associate Professor Richard Walsh local anaesthetic compared to opioid patient controlled analgesia after laparotomy: a prospective study Highlights: Dr Linda Trang BEST FREE PAPER: Reduction of chronic post-surgical pain with ketamine (ROCKet) pilot trial • Launch of Acute Pain Associate Professor Philip Peyton Management: Scientific Evidence Can perioperative factors differentiate patients who develop persistent pain after total knee arthroplasty? – fourth edition. Dr David Rice Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of perioperative ketamine to reduce persistent postsurgical pain • “THRIVE-ing on apnoeic Associate Professor Philip Peyton ventilation – Is this a game- noon-1.30pm EMAC lunch Limelight 1, Aotea Centre, healthcare industry exhibition, ANZCA Trainee Luncheon Box Cafe and Bar, Aotea Centre FPM AGM Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre, LS02 sponsored lunchtime session Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 13: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 14: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 15: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 5: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: changer for the difficult airway?” Airway SIG Medical Education SIG Australia and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) Psychology and pain Clinical anaesthesia Simplifying complex airways Traits, technology and tutelage New solutions for anaphylaxis Chair: Dr Newman Harris Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre with Dr Anil Patel. Chair: Dr Tish Stefanutto Chair: Dr Kerryn Bunbury Chair: Dr Peter Cooke Human factors in airway management Personality – how does it influence a teaching interaction? ANZCA/ANZAAG anaphylaxis management guidelines Pain and sleep Refer to page 25 • ACCUTE SIG session on Dr Stuart Marshall Dr Marion Andrew 2nd version 2016 Mr Malcolm Johnson Difficult airway management/Standard operating protocols International developments in workplace based assessment – Dr Helen Kolawole How expectations influence drug response and side effects “Adversity starts with A: Dr Paul Baker methods and technologies Multi-dimensional approach to anaesthetic reactions Professor Keith Petrie Advanced fiberoptic airway techniques Dr Ian Graham Professor Brian Broom Venturing beyond relaxation – Africa, Antarctica and Professor Adam Law Coaching 101 with the struggling trainee/physician – Perioperative allergy: answers to your questions mindfulness and psychological flexibility Management of the complex difficult pediatric airway a brief overview Dr Helen Crilly, Dr Penny Fitzharris Mr Dieter Dvorak avalanches”. Dr Sim Jagannathan Dr Dawn Martin 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 16: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 17: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 18: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 6: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: Fluids ACCUTE SIG Malignant hyperthermia (MH) and WebAIRS Acute Pain SIG Technology and Airway Searching for the haemodynamic edge Adversity starts with “A”: Africa, Antarctica and avalanches MH and crisis management Hot off the press Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Professor Paul Myles Chair: Dr Jamin Mulvey Chair: Dr Neil Pollock Chair: Dr David Jones Pro GDT Ebola Genetics of malignant hyperthermia EBPM: launch of the new edition W35B: Stepping back from the edge! Refer to page 25 Dr Tuong Phan Dr Jenny Stedmon Professor Kathryn Stowell Professor Stephan Schug Support for SOTs and their role in the Con GDT Anaesthesia and retrieval in Antarctica The changing face of malignant hyperthermia, Opioids: what are the real differences ANZCA curriculum Professor Tomás Corcoran Dr Nick Lerch a New Zealand perspective Dr Steve Jones Perioperative endothelial dysfunction Everest base camp avalanche Dr Terasa Bulger Opioid free anaesthesia Associate Professor Bernhard Riedel Dr Megan Walmsley WebAIRS: strategies to analyse and manage anaesthetic crises Dr Adrian Sultana Correct at time of printing. Dr Martin Culwick Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au 5-5.30pm ANZCA AGM ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre for updated information. 5.30-6pm AGM of New Zealand Fellows of ANZCA ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 5.30-7pm Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine Foundation Cocktail Reception Council Chamber, Auckland Town Hall

18 7-8.15am BS01 Sponsored breakfast session Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am Mary Burnell Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre FPM NZ Visitor’s Lecture Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Chair: Professor Ted Shipton, FPM Dean Professor Cynthia Wong (ANZCA NZ Visitor) Dr Steven Cohen (FPM NZ Visitor) Maternal mortality – over the edge Military pain medicine Dr Bridget Effeney – 2017 ASM Brisbane launch 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon CONCURRENT SESSION 10: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 11: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 12: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 4: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: Airway SIG Welfare of Anaesthetists SIG Day Care Anaesthesia SIG FPM Dean’s Prize and FPM Best Free Paper Session Regional anaesthesia THRIVE: edging ahead in apnoeic ventilation Way too close to the edge? Daystay in the geriatric patient Chair: Professor Milton Cohen Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Paul Baker Chair: Dr Marion Andrew Chair: Dr Tomoko Hara

High flow humidified oxygen and the management of hypoxia General problem and incidence in anaesthesia Improving the selection process: fitness and readiness DEANS’S PRIZE: W36A: EMAC instructors CPD debrief Refer to page 24 Dr Anil Patel Dr Catherine Purdy Dr Lisa Chapman Retrospective audit of IV ketamine infusions in workshop. The fluid mechanics of the airway “Who – me – an addict?” Post operative delirium chronic pain patients An informal lunch for prospective and current Mr Matthew Payton Dr Ruth Mayall Dr Chantal McNally Dr Chui Chong EMAC instructors will follow the workshop. Managing substance use in anaesthetists Perioperative management of geriatric patients Effectiveness and safety of lignocaine 5% patches in You do not need to have attended this Dr Nghi Phung Dr Shravani Gupta the treatment of neuropathic pain disorders workshop. Medical board’s perspective – reporting, monitoring, rehab Dr Justin Ti and compliance Postoperative analgesic efficacy of continuous wound infusion of Associate Professor Richard Walsh local anaesthetic compared to opioid patient controlled analgesia after laparotomy: a prospective study Dr Linda Trang BEST FREE PAPER: Reduction of chronic post-surgical pain with ketamine (ROCKet) pilot trial Associate Professor Philip Peyton Can perioperative factors differentiate patients who develop persistent pain after total knee arthroplasty? Dr David Rice Meta-analysis of the effectiveness of perioperative ketamine to reduce persistent postsurgical pain Associate Professor Philip Peyton noon-1.30pm EMAC lunch Limelight 1, Aotea Centre, healthcare industry exhibition, ANZCA Trainee Luncheon Box Cafe and Bar, Aotea Centre FPM AGM Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre, LS02 sponsored lunchtime session Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 13: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 14: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 15: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 5: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: Airway SIG Medical Education SIG Australia and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) Psychology and pain Clinical anaesthesia Simplifying complex airways Traits, technology and tutelage New solutions for anaphylaxis Chair: Dr Newman Harris Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Tish Stefanutto Chair: Dr Kerryn Bunbury Chair: Dr Peter Cooke Human factors in airway management Personality – how does it influence a teaching interaction? ANZCA/ANZAAG anaphylaxis management guidelines Pain and sleep Refer to page 25 Dr Stuart Marshall Dr Marion Andrew 2nd version 2016 Mr Malcolm Johnson Difficult airway management/Standard operating protocols International developments in workplace based assessment – Dr Helen Kolawole How expectations influence drug response and side effects Dr Paul Baker methods and technologies Multi-dimensional approach to anaesthetic reactions Professor Keith Petrie Advanced fiberoptic airway techniques Dr Ian Graham Professor Brian Broom Venturing beyond relaxation – Professor Adam Law Coaching 101 with the struggling trainee/physician – Perioperative allergy: answers to your questions mindfulness and psychological flexibility Management of the complex difficult pediatric airway a brief overview Dr Helen Crilly, Dr Penny Fitzharris Mr Dieter Dvorak Dr Sim Jagannathan Dr Dawn Martin 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 16: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 17: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 18: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre FACULTY OF PAIN MEDICINE 6: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Moderated ePoster Session: Fluids ACCUTE SIG Malignant hyperthermia (MH) and WebAIRS Acute Pain SIG Technology and Airway Searching for the haemodynamic edge Adversity starts with “A”: Africa, Antarctica and avalanches MH and crisis management Hot off the press Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Professor Paul Myles Chair: Dr Jamin Mulvey Chair: Dr Neil Pollock Chair: Dr David Jones Pro GDT Ebola Genetics of malignant hyperthermia EBPM: launch of the new edition W35B: Stepping back from the edge! Refer to page 25 Dr Tuong Phan Dr Jenny Stedmon Professor Kathryn Stowell Professor Stephan Schug Support for SOTs and their role in the Con GDT Anaesthesia and retrieval in Antarctica The changing face of malignant hyperthermia, Opioids: what are the real differences ANZCA curriculum Professor Tomás Corcoran Dr Nick Lerch a New Zealand perspective Dr Steve Jones Perioperative endothelial dysfunction Everest base camp avalanche Dr Terasa Bulger Opioid free anaesthesia Associate Professor Bernhard Riedel Dr Megan Walmsley WebAIRS: strategies to analyse and manage anaesthetic crises Dr Adrian Sultana Dr Martin Culwick 5-5.30pm ANZCA AGM ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 5.30-6pm AGM of New Zealand Fellows of ANZCA ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 5.30-7pm Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine Foundation Cocktail Reception Council Chamber, Auckland Town Hall

19 Scientific program 7-8.15am BS02 Sponsored breakfast session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am Organising Committee Visitor’s Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Auckland Zoo Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President continued Professor John Fraser (Organising Committee Visitor) Bionic hearts and lungs: Closer than you think? Dr Alan McLintic Reifying and raging about race in medicine Professor Jamie Sleigh Dysintegration of brain regions – The explanation of general anaesthesia W19A: Zoo anaesthesia (8.30am-1pm) 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition Tuesday 10.30am-noon Gilbert Brown Prize Session ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre A prospective cadaver study comparing three fibreoptic Venous thromboembolism prophylaxis after A randomised controlled trial comparing ultrasound and palpation assisted Chair: Professor Alan Merry techniques for converting an LMA to a cuffed endotracheal tube elective and emergency caesarean section – combined spinal epidural anaesthesia for elective caesarean section Prewarming neurosurgical patients to minimise hypotension on Dr Benjamin Olesnicky Are we keeping patients safe? Dr Adrian Chin May 3, induction of anaesthesia: a randomised trial Perioperative inflammation and immunosuppression: potential Dr Matthew Drake Dr Jai Darvall mechanisms whereby cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitors may impact 2016 cancer recurrence Dr Jonathan Hiller noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, Retired Anaesthetists’ luncheon Limelight 1, Aotea Centre 12.15-1.15pm Trainee ePoster prize session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre & OPEN ePoster PRIZE Session Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Refer to page 24 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 19: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 20: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 21: CONCURRENT SESSION 22: WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre MODERATED ePoster Session: Regional Anaesthesia SIG Physiology/ICU Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre ANZCA research grants Obstetrics and Education Peripheral solutions to a core problem Basic science – bridging the gap Safety and quality: learning from mortality review Chair: Professor David Story Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Neil MacLennan Chair: Dr Jon Casement Chair: Dr Leona Wilson Introduction to alternatives to the epidural Fizzyology: overlap between the underwater world Lessons from UK mortality review ANZCA funded research – the cutting edge W37A: What would you tell a colleague who Refer to page 25 Dr Chris Nixon and anaesthesia Professor Carol Peden Perioperative opioids and tumour growth and metastasis is considering retirement? Highlights: TAP catheters Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Cock Robin flies again Dr David Sturgess Dr Phillip Cowlishaw Haemodynamic resuscitation: integrating physiology Professor Alan Merry A randomized clinical non-inferiority trial of phenylephrine and metaraminol Rectus sheath catheters and evidence Nursing perspective infusions at the time of spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean delivery • Professor John Fraser’s lecture Dr Matthew Rucklidge Professor John Myburgh Ms Teena Robinson Associate Professor Nolan McDonnell Wound catheters Fever Learning from perioperative mortality review – The impact of preoperative goal-focused transthoracic echocardiography “Bionic hearts and lungs: Dr Kelly Byrne Dr Paul Young improving care for Maori on outcome after hip fracture surgery Professor Denise Wilson Associate Professor David Canty Closer than you think?”. The environmental footprint of morphine production Dr Forbes McGain • Gilbert Brown Prize Session. Does varying the chloride content of intravenous fluid alter the risk of acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery?’ Dr Dave McIlroy • Diving and anaesthesia 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition by 2015 DAN/Rolex Diver of 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 23: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 24: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 25: CONCURRENT SESSION 26: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 27: Regional Anaesthesia SIG Recent advances Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre the Year and Fellow of the Getting together to make a difference Chair: Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Technology in anaesthesia – funding, fires, forensic Chair: Associate Professor Michael Bennett History SIG Chair: Dr Andrew Cameron laser beams and the automated anaesthetist Chair: Dr Di Khursandi Explorer’s Club of New York Chair: Dr Matt Taylor Lower limb arthroplasty and neck of femur fractures – The cure for hepatitis C Operating room fires: pyrotechnics for Elective surgical outcomes of patients in , New Zealand Le Médecin malgré lui Associate Professor nationalised quality improvement data Professor Ed Gane anaesthetists (the ESO study): a prospective observational study Dr Mack Holmes Mr Simon Duff The effect of general anaesthesia on sleep and the Dr Murray Stokan Dr Jessica Taylor Why was Auckland late with anaesthesia Simon Mitchell. Lower limb arthroplasty – what makes a difference? circadian clock Forensic evidence visualisation Does formalisation of handover and the use of a joint structured visual aid Dr Basil Hutchinson Dr Russell Rarity Dr Guy Warman Mr Dion Sheppard improve postoperative handover? Anaesthesia as my career • Join us for our Great Gatsby Neck of femur fractures – what makes a difference? Anaesthetic machine automation is good… Dr Adam Hollingworth Professor John Gibbs Dr Sunita Paul or the devil’s work? A prospective cohort controlled study comparing outcomes after Gala Dinner. Adopting local infiltrative anaesthesia – the good and Associate Professor Ross Kennedy continuous epidural infusion versus programmed intermittent epidural the bad Funding implications of evolving healthcare bolus plus patient-controlled epidural analgesia for labour analgesia Dr Nicholas Lightfoot technology Dr Sahil Mathur Evolving research in arthroplasty and neck of femur fracture care Ms Fiona Rutherford Intraoperative train-of-four monitoring does not significantly reduce Dr Jacob Munro incidence of postoperative residual curarisation Dr Chang Yang Yew An audit of intraoperative blood product usage pre- and post- implementation of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) in a tertiary referral hospital Dr Julie Lee A survey of administration of fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) Correct at time of printing. during maintenance of anaesthesia in the well oxygenated adult patient Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au Dr Daniel Wood for updated information. 7pm-midnight Gala Dinner Waiheke room 1 & 2, ANZ Viaduct Events Centre

20 7-8.15am BS02 Sponsored breakfast session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am Organising Committee Visitor’s Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Auckland Zoo Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Professor John Fraser (Organising Committee Visitor) Bionic hearts and lungs: Closer than you think? Dr Alan McLintic Reifying and raging about race in medicine Professor Jamie Sleigh Dysintegration of brain regions – The explanation of general anaesthesia W19A: Zoo anaesthesia (8.30am-1pm) 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon Gilbert Brown Prize Session ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre A prospective cadaver study comparing three fibreoptic Venous thromboembolism prophylaxis after A randomised controlled trial comparing ultrasound and palpation assisted Chair: Professor Alan Merry techniques for converting an LMA to a cuffed endotracheal tube elective and emergency caesarean section – combined spinal epidural anaesthesia for elective caesarean section Prewarming neurosurgical patients to minimise hypotension on Dr Benjamin Olesnicky Are we keeping patients safe? Dr Adrian Chin induction of anaesthesia: a randomised trial Perioperative inflammation and immunosuppression: potential Dr Matthew Drake Dr Jai Darvall mechanisms whereby cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitors may impact cancer recurrence Dr Jonathan Hiller noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition, Retired Anaesthetists’ luncheon Limelight 1, Aotea Centre 12.15-1.15pm Trainee ePoster prize session Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre & OPEN ePoster PRIZE Session Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Refer to page 24 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 19: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 20: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 21: CONCURRENT SESSION 22: WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre MODERATED ePoster Session: Regional Anaesthesia SIG Physiology/ICU Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre ANZCA research grants Obstetrics and Education Peripheral solutions to a core problem Basic science – bridging the gap Safety and quality: learning from mortality review Chair: Professor David Story Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Neil MacLennan Chair: Dr Jon Casement Chair: Dr Leona Wilson Introduction to alternatives to the epidural Fizzyology: overlap between the underwater world Lessons from UK mortality review ANZCA funded research – the cutting edge W37A: What would you tell a colleague who Refer to page 25 Dr Chris Nixon and anaesthesia Professor Carol Peden Perioperative opioids and tumour growth and metastasis is considering retirement? TAP catheters Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Cock Robin flies again Dr David Sturgess Dr Phillip Cowlishaw Haemodynamic resuscitation: integrating physiology Professor Alan Merry A randomized clinical non-inferiority trial of phenylephrine and metaraminol Rectus sheath catheters and evidence Nursing perspective infusions at the time of spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean delivery Dr Matthew Rucklidge Professor John Myburgh Ms Teena Robinson Associate Professor Nolan McDonnell Wound catheters Fever Learning from perioperative mortality review – The impact of preoperative goal-focused transthoracic echocardiography Dr Kelly Byrne Dr Paul Young improving care for Maori on outcome after hip fracture surgery Professor Denise Wilson Associate Professor David Canty The environmental footprint of morphine production Dr Forbes McGain Does varying the chloride content of intravenous fluid alter the risk of acute Don’t miss the kidney injury after cardiac surgery?’ Dr Dave McIlroy ePoster prize 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition sessions at lunchtime! 3.30-5pm CONCURRENT SESSION 23: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 24: Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall CONCURRENT SESSION 25: CONCURRENT SESSION 26: Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 27: Regional Anaesthesia SIG Recent advances Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Getting together to make a difference Chair: Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Technology in anaesthesia – funding, fires, forensic Chair: Associate Professor Michael Bennett History SIG Trainee ePoster prize session: Chair: Dr Andrew Cameron laser beams and the automated anaesthetist Chair: Dr Di Khursandi Chair: Dr Matt Taylor 12 .15 -1.15pm Lower limb arthroplasty and neck of femur fractures – The cure for hepatitis C Operating room fires: pyrotechnics for Elective surgical outcomes of patients in Christchurch, New Zealand Le Médecin malgré lui Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre nationalised quality improvement data Professor Ed Gane anaesthetists (the ESO study): a prospective observational study Dr Mack Holmes Mr Simon Duff The effect of general anaesthesia on sleep and the Dr Murray Stokan Dr Jessica Taylor Why was Auckland late with anaesthesia Lower limb arthroplasty – what makes a difference? circadian clock Forensic evidence visualisation Does formalisation of handover and the use of a joint structured visual aid Dr Basil Hutchinson Open ePoster prize session: Dr Russell Rarity Dr Guy Warman Mr Dion Sheppard improve postoperative handover? Anaesthesia as my career Neck of femur fractures – what makes a difference? Anaesthetic machine automation is good… Dr Adam Hollingworth Professor John Gibbs 12 .15 -1.15pm Dr Sunita Paul or the devil’s work? A prospective cohort controlled study comparing outcomes after Adopting local infiltrative anaesthesia – the good and Associate Professor Ross Kennedy continuous epidural infusion versus programmed intermittent epidural Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre the bad Funding implications of evolving healthcare bolus plus patient-controlled epidural analgesia for labour analgesia Dr Nicholas Lightfoot technology Dr Sahil Mathur Evolving research in arthroplasty and neck of femur fracture care Ms Fiona Rutherford Intraoperative train-of-four monitoring does not significantly reduce Dr Jacob Munro incidence of postoperative residual curarisation For details refer to page 24. Dr Chang Yang Yew An audit of intraoperative blood product usage pre- and post- implementation of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) in a tertiary referral hospital Dr Julie Lee A survey of administration of fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) during maintenance of anaesthesia in the well oxygenated adult patient Dr Daniel Wood 7pm-midnight Gala Dinner Waiheke room 1 & 2, ANZ Viaduct Events Centre

21 Scientific 8.30-10am CONCURRENT SESSION 27: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 28: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 29: Lower NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 30: Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Delirium Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine SIG Communication in Anaesthesia SIG Leadership and Management SIG program Taking the confusion out of delirium Pearls of submersion Communicating close to the edge – mission possible? Developing leadership: tales from the top Chair: Dr Nigel Robertson Chair: Dr Suzy Szekely Chair: Dr Jo Sutherland Chair: Professor Guy Ludbrook continued Cognition in the community Over the edge and into the deep The remarkable impact of communicating compassion on patient Leading a values based organisation? W01C: Anaphylaxis – responding safely (8.30-10am) Dr Philip Wood Associate Professor Mike Bennett outcomes Ms Ailsa Claire A crash course in delirium diagnosis Updates in the management of emergency department (ED) Dr Robin Youngson Improving the quality of healthcare in NZ and beyond – Associate Professor David A Scott presentations of hyperbaric conditions Communicating the possible in the perioperative setting conundrums of leadership and culture Prevention and treatment of delirium Dr Peter Bruce Dr Linda Sung Professor Alan Merry Associate Professor Lisbeth Evered Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ethics and evidence-based medicine Effective communication – mission possible! If I had only known… Wednesday Dr Susannah Sherlock Ms Liz Crowe Mr Harry Burkhardt

May 4, 10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon Australasian Visitor’s Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 2016 Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Professor Matthew Chan (Australasian Visitor) Lennard Travers presentation: genetics of chronic postsurgical pain Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Checking the checkers: patient safety in the operating room Award Presentations of Gilbert Brown Prize Session, ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize, Trainee ePoster Prize and Open ePoster Prize noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 31: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 32: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 33: Lower NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 34: Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Trauma SIG Cancer Perioperative Medicine SIG ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Bloody hell Onco-anaesthesiology – a new speciality? Chair: Dr Dick Ongley Publishing your research “Nanogirl”: Chair: Dr Kerry Gunn Chair: Associate Professor Nolan McDonnell Chair: Dr Ed O’Loughlin MTP alternatives in austere environments New developments in cancer management The second victim Presenting your results Dr Katia Hayes Dr Reuben Broom Dr Nic Randall Professor Warwick Ngan Kee How nanotechnology Prehospital care Pre-operative deconditioning and prehabilitation prior Defining perioperative mortality data Getting your results published Dr Tony Smith to major cancer surgery Dr Doug Campbell Professor Alan Merry Fibrinogen concentrate Dr Hilmy Ismail The post operative period for anaesthetists Engaging the media and community in your research will change our lives! Dr Herbert Schöchl Is there an optimal anaesthesia technique for the cancer patient? Dr Jeremy Fernando Ms Clea Hincks Associate Professor Bernhard Riedel 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition Don’t miss this 3.30-5pm CLOSING SESSION ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Michal Kluger President’s handover closing session. “Nanogirl” – tales from the future? How nanotechnology will change our lives! Dr Michelle Dickinson Closing debate – What my country has contributed to anaesthesia and pain medicine Professor Carol Peden, Professor John Fraser, Associate Professor Simon Mitchell, Professor Kate Leslie, Dr Cynthia Wong and Dr John Pereira Closing address 5-6pm ANZCA New Council meeting Limelight 1, Aotea Centre

Correct at time of printing. Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au for updated information.

22 8.30-10am CONCURRENT SESSION 27: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 28: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 29: Lower NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 30: Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre WORKSHOP Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Delirium Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine SIG Communication in Anaesthesia SIG Leadership and Management SIG Taking the confusion out of delirium Pearls of submersion Communicating close to the edge – mission possible? Developing leadership: tales from the top Chair: Dr Nigel Robertson Chair: Dr Suzy Szekely Chair: Dr Jo Sutherland Chair: Professor Guy Ludbrook

Cognition in the community Over the edge and into the deep The remarkable impact of communicating compassion on patient Leading a values based organisation? W01C: Anaphylaxis – responding safely (8.30-10am) Dr Philip Wood Associate Professor Mike Bennett outcomes Ms Ailsa Claire A crash course in delirium diagnosis Updates in the management of emergency department (ED) Dr Robin Youngson Improving the quality of healthcare in NZ and beyond – Associate Professor David A Scott presentations of hyperbaric conditions Communicating the possible in the perioperative setting conundrums of leadership and culture Prevention and treatment of delirium Dr Peter Bruce Dr Linda Sung Professor Alan Merry Associate Professor Lisbeth Evered Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, ethics and evidence-based medicine Effective communication – mission possible! If I had only known… Dr Susannah Sherlock Ms Liz Crowe Mr Harry Burkhardt

10-10.30am Morning tea, healthcare industry exhibition 10.30am-noon Australasian Visitor’s Lecture ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Genevieve Goulding, ANZCA President Professor Matthew Chan (Australasian Visitor) Lennard Travers presentation: genetics of chronic postsurgical pain Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Checking the checkers: patient safety in the operating room Award Presentations of Gilbert Brown Prize Session, ANZCA Trainee Academic Prize, Trainee ePoster Prize and Open ePoster Prize noon-1.30pm Lunch, healthcare industry exhibition 1.30-3pm CONCURRENT SESSION 31: ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 32: Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 33: Lower NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre CONCURRENT SESSION 34: Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Trauma SIG Cancer Perioperative Medicine SIG ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Bloody hell Onco-anaesthesiology – a new speciality? Chair: Dr Dick Ongley Publishing your research Chair: Dr Kerry Gunn Chair: Associate Professor Nolan McDonnell Chair: Dr Ed O’Loughlin MTP alternatives in austere environments New developments in cancer management The second victim Presenting your results Dr Katia Hayes Dr Reuben Broom Dr Nic Randall Professor Warwick Ngan Kee Prehospital care Pre-operative deconditioning and prehabilitation prior Defining perioperative mortality data Getting your results published Dr Tony Smith to major cancer surgery Dr Doug Campbell Professor Alan Merry Fibrinogen concentrate Dr Hilmy Ismail The post operative period for anaesthetists Engaging the media and community in your research Dr Herbert Schöchl Is there an optimal anaesthesia technique for the cancer patient? Dr Jeremy Fernando Ms Clea Hincks Associate Professor Bernhard Riedel 3-3.30pm Afternoon tea, healthcare industry exhibition 3.30-5pm CLOSING SESSION ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Chair: Dr Michal Kluger President’s handover “Nanogirl” – tales from the future? How nanotechnology will change our lives! Dr Michelle Dickinson Closing debate – What my country has contributed to anaesthesia and pain medicine Professor Carol Peden, Professor John Fraser, Associate Professor Simon Mitchell, Professor Kate Leslie, Dr Cynthia Wong and Dr John Pereira Closing address 5-6pm ANZCA New Council meeting Limelight 1, Aotea Centre

Knowledge and skills activities Further detail regarding emergency CPD program Lectures, breakfast and lunchtime responses education sessions sessions: one credit per hour. and how to have them recognised This event is claimable by Workshops and small group as suitable can be found in the ANZCA CPD participants within discussions: two credits per hour. ANZCA CPD Handbook or on the knowledge and skills, and the ANZCA website. emergency responses Emergency responses activities ANZCA members will automatically categories. ANZCA workshop education sessions that include can’t have their attendance accredited intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO), to their CPD portfolio following the cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, or ASM in June 2016. major haemorrhage are recognised as suitable to be claimed as an emergency response activity.

23 Moderated ePosters

Trainee ePoster prize session Open ePoster prize session Moderated ePoster Session: Tuesday May 3 12.15-1.15pm Tuesday May 3 12.15-1.15pm Regional anaesthesia Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Monday May 2 10.30am-noon Dr Adele MacMillan PAIN-T Pilot study: investigating post- Dr William The proportion of adults with major Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre discharge pain in paediatric tonsillectomy Weightman vessels anterior to the trachea in the suprasternal notch Dr Damien Ultrasound guided single-shot Dr Gemma Malpas Emergency cricothyroidotomy – a survey Archbold paravertebral blocks for renal and thoracic of current practice and training Professor A novel nasal PAP mask assembly surgery in children: a two year snapshot James Tse provided continuous oxygenation in of departmental practice Dr Adam Should a pre-procedure ultrasound scan patients with OSA, difficult airway and Hollingworth be gold standard for all neuraxial poor face-mask fit during induction of Dr Vasanth Rao Comparison of transversus abdominis techniques in obstetric anaesthesia? general anaesthesia and in patients with Kadam plane block continuous catheter infusion airway obstruction under deep sedation vs intermittent bolus dosing for Dr Amy Gaskell Pupillometry and postoperative pain: postoperative analgesia in abdominal an observational study Dr Natalie Kent Signs and symptoms resulting from surgery – a randomised controlled (RCT) Dr Katherine An audit of continuous adductor canal administration of clinical doses of trial pilot study Lanigan blocks for knee arthroplasty neostigmine routinely used for reversal of neuromuscular blockade, in awake human Dr Qian Jun Tong A randomized controlled trial comparing Dr Timothy Tay Delayed emergence in Parkison’s patients volunteers single shot adductor canal block with local undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery infiltration analgesia for postoperative under general anaesthesia Dr Kerryn Cook A retrospective observational study of analgesia after total knee arthroplasty patients with dilated cardiomyopathy undergoing non-cardiac surgery: Dr Adrian Chin A randomised controlled trial comparing can pre-operative risk factors predict patient satisfaction after ultrasound and peri-operative cardiac complications palpation assisted neuraxial anaesthesia The ALOHA Trial (intra-Articular LOcal Ms Ianthe Boden Lung infection prevention post-surgery Dr Chong Tan major abdominal with pre-operative anaesthetic in Hip Arthroscopy) – Effect of physiotherapy (LIPPSMAck POP) trial: pre-emptive and reduced dose local a bi-national multi-centre randomised analgesia on postoperative pain and controlled trial analgesic requirements: a 3-arm, randomized, double-blinded, controlled Professor Tony Gin Changes in somatosensory evoked clinical trial potentials and postoperative neurological deficit – a porcine study Dr Vasanth Rao Continuous transmuscular quadratus Kadam lumborum block catheter technique for post-operative pain relief in upper abdominal surgery – Case report

Moderated ePosters sessions will allow authors to present information using high resolution images and up-to-date research.

24 Moderated ePoster Session: Moderated ePoster Session: Moderated ePoster Session: Clinical anaesthesia Technology and airway Obstetrics and education Monday May 2 1.30-3pm Monday May 2 3.30-5pm Tuesday May 3 1.30-3pm Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre Dr Raeleen Barber Quality of recovery from sedation Dr Michael Li Evaluating the GuardianCPVTM Dr Victoria Eley “Early epidural analgesia”: practice for endoscopy supraglottic airway device in a guidelines are interpreted variably by clinical setting specialist anaesthetists caring for Dr Sathish Improving efficiency and outcomes for obese parturients Krishnan patients having open reduction and Associate Comparison of cardiac output internal fixation of ankle fracture; results Professor measurement using 2 and 3 dimensional Dr Aaron Pym Implementation of a post-operative of two quality improvement audit and David Canty transoesophageal echocardiography with nausea and vomiting protocol supported comparison of parenteral analgesia vs transpulmonary thermodilution during by individualised prescriber feedback can peripheral nerve blockade for ankle cardiac surgery improve anti-emetic prophylaxis and fracture fixation performed under patient outcomes general anaesthesia Dr Julie Lee ROTEM® thromboelastometry – A survey of anaesthetists’ experiences Ms Ellen Pascoe The Australian and New Zealand College Dr Andrew Colls A prospective observational audit of of Anaesthetists Specialist Training regurgitation and aspiration complications Dr David Barlow Non-invasive ventilation achieves faster Program (STP) evaluation report of continuous enteral feeding in theatre in preoxygenation than standard high flow major burns patients oxygen and is well tolerated: Dr Fung Chen Tsai Review of massive transfusion protocol a randomised controlled trial activation for obstetric and gynaecological Dr Edmond The safety and efficacy of “Ultra-rapid” patients in a tertiary women’s hospital A randomized controlled trial comparing O’Loughlin administration of iron polymaltose under Dr Reshma general anaesthesia Ambulkar the McGrath Series 5 videolaryngoscope Dr Timothy Point-of-care obstetric simulation in a busy with the Macintosh laryngoscope for Cominos delivery suite: a popular and effective way Associate Exploring inter and intra-patient variability nasotracheal intubation in patients to improve candidate confidence Professor Ross in response to rocuronium in real-time undergoing surgery for head and neck Does ultrasound measurement of Kennedy malignancies Dr Emma Glasgow maternal abdominal subcutaneous fat thickness at 20 weeks gestation predict the difficulty of epidural insertion at term? A pilot study

25 Dr Shi Hong Shen Dispelling the curse: improvement Dr Johanna Pigou Fasting times for paediatric patients. ePosters of ventilatory drive in central alveolar A Capital and Coast District Health hypoventilation syndrome after Board audit ePosters will be displayed for the duration of the ASM medullary infarction Dr Jade Radnor Pre-hospital cardiopulmonary on level 3 and level 5 in the HCI exhibition area. Dr Christine Vien Epidural anesthesia complicated by resuscitation for traumatic cardiac arrest subdural hygromas and a subdural should be further evaluated – A systematic hematoma review Airway Dr David Rice Orthostatic intolerance after total hip Clinical arthroplasty: incidence, risk factors and Dr Yun Jeong Chae Usefulness of dynamic palpation while effect on length of stay intubation for confirming endotracheal Dr Megan Allen The colorectal cancer, anaemia and tube placement Dr David Rowe Calories closer to theatre – Pre-op fasting iron management (C-CaFe) – Pilot study: not starving Dr Timothy Stick or twist? The front-of-neck current practice, provider interest Cominos preferences of senior anaesthetists in and feasibility Dr Sandeep Effect of magnesium sulphate on a large New Zealand teaching hospital Sharma coagulation in chronic liver disease. Dr Erez Ben- Combined spinal-general anesthesia does A randomized controlled study Dr Desmond Ho Success of blind tracheal intubation using Menachem not improve recovery outcomes for the Auragain laryngeal airway compared robot-assisted radical prostatectomy Dr Moe Swe A comparative study of the effect of atracurium versus pancuronium on with the intubating laryngeal mask Ms Ianthe Boden Hospital costs of respiratory complications (LMA Fastrach) by novice users: endotracheal intubation in Myanmar following abdominal surgery: implications population a manikin study for service provision and interpretation of Dr Julie Lee Intraoperative cuff pressure clinical trials Dr Doris Tang Perioperative normothermia: an audit of a teaching hospital measurements of endotracheal tubes Ms Ianthe Boden The Melbourne respiratory complication Dr Siva Sundari LMA cuff pressures – are we doing risk prediction tool accurately predicts Dr Tarin Ward Audit of screening for obstructive sleep Arumugam it right? patients unlikely to get a respiratory apnoea using validated tools in a bariatric complication following major open upper surgical population abdominal surgery Dr Andrew Relationship between diabetic variables Animal Dr Alexander Safety of sedation for endoscopy at the Woodhead and outcomes for coronary artery bypass Courtney Royal Melbourne Hospital grafting in diabetic patients Dr Jiangbei Cao Protective effects of edaravone on surgery plus LPS administration-caused cognitive Dr Jai Darvall Feasibility and acceptability of a Dr Adam Wilson Do “tick boxes” for smoking cessation function impairment in adult rats pedometer guided physical activity support, in the anaesthesia record, intervention – A pilot study prompt anaesthetists to increase rates of stop-smoking advice and follow-up? Dr Jane Doan An update on the perioperative Case report anticoagulation practices in a Mr Austin Yong- High or low volume intravenous Plasma- general hospital Sheng Lee Lyte to prevent hypotension during Dr Neha Garg Escobar syndrome – Anesthetic sedation for elective colonoscopy consideration: a case report Dr Natalie Kruit A prospective study of the relation between perioperative condition and Mr Austin Yong- Survey of anaesthetists’ practice of Dr Yi Lin Lee A patient’s experience undergoing 8 hour disability after cardiac surgery Sheng Lee sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy awake craniotomy Dr Mark Fisher Intensive care admissions following Dr Wan Yen Lim Anaesthesia for caesarean section in peri-operative anaphylaxis at a large NZ a parturient with newly diagnosed teaching hospital ventricular bigeminy Dr Anthony Notaras A cross-sectional study of pre-operative Dr Neisevilie Nisa Anesthetic management of an medication adherence and early achondroplastic dwarf with difficult airway post-operative recovery and spine for total hip replacement: a case report

26 Education Pain Technical

Associate Comparison of practical and interpretive Dr Josef Attia Evaluation of the efficacy of different Dr Raymond Hu Correcting for pulmonary acceleration Professor focused cardiac ultrasound learning regimens in decreasing the incidence of time with RVOT velocity time integral David Canty outcomes between a self-directed postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) improves TOE-derived estimations of simulator and traditional live model course invasive mean pulmonary pressure but Dr Margaret Blanco Intravenous calcitonin – results in the not pulmonary vascular resistance Dr Jia Xin Chai Production pressures among treatment of chronic pain syndromes anaesthesiologists in Singapore Dr Eugene Lim Audit of intra-operative ventilation strategy Dr Paul Gray Does fentanyl still have a role in patient in prolonged abdominal surgery Dr Timothy Point-of-care obstetric simulation in a busy control analgesia (PCA)? Cominos delivery suite: a popular and effective way Dr Hee-Pyoung Subclavian venous catheterization: Management review of pain in pelvic to improve candidate confidence Dr Jessica Lim Park a prospective randomized trial of thin-wall exenteration patients introducer needle technique versus Dr Jennifer Reilly Anaesthesia peer review group program in Dr Gavin Pattullo PIB with PCEA for labour epidurals – catheter-over-needle technique with Newcastle, Australia: evaluation of the first respect to success rate and incidence of two years An evaluation of the introductory phase at a major tertiary centre catheterization-related complications Dr Faizan Zia Effects of a short message service (SMS) Dr Gavin Pattullo PIB with PCEA for thoracic epidural Dr In-Kyung Song Optimal level of the reference transducer by cellular phone to improve compliance for central venous pressure and with fasting guidelines in patients analgesia: a single centre evaluation over 2 years pulmonary artery occlusion pressure undergoing elective surgery monitoring in supine, prone and Associate Acute effects of pre-emptive multimodal sitting position Professor analgesia in major open colorectal surgery Obstetrics Bernhard Riedel Dr Sandra Derry An audit of neuraxial opioid use in Dr Yasushi Satoh Hydrogen water mitigates neuropathic obstetric patients undergoing caesarean pain section over a one month period at John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, Australia Ms Rhema Susilo The efficacy of N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor antagonist drugs in reducing Dr Jennifer Fu Failed conversion of labour epidural pain scores in patients with chronic analgesia for anaesthesia in a tertiary neuropathic pain obstetric hospital: a retrospective observational study of 200 consecutive epidurals Regional anaesthesia Dr Ashvini Does the duration of surgery influence Dr Sanjay Bajaj Regional Anaesthesia Block Area (RABA): Kahawatta the amount of intra-operative fluids? an efficient model of operating room turnover Dr Vanessa Percival Hot topics: a survey of past and future directions in obstetric anaesthesia Dr Shedleyah An audit of interscalene nerve block in research Dhuny patients having elective shoulder surgery at Hollywood Private Hospital Dr Andrew Wilson Accidental dural puncture after neuraxial procedures in parturients: a five-year Dr Melissa Jusaitis An audit of wrong-site regional review at Middlemore Hospital anaesthesia in South Australia, and a campaign to reduce its occurrence Dr Katherine An audit of continuous adductor canal Lanigan blocks for knee arthroplasty Dr Benjamin Snow Regional anaesthesia for patients with blunt thoracic trauma facilitated by introduction of a “Block Room”

27 28 Australia & New Zealand

New Zealand Society of Anaesthetists (Inc) Workshops Stream: Emergency response Stream: Regional anaesthesia Anaphylaxis – responding safely Regional anaesthesia for elbow and hand surgery Facilitators: Dr Peter Cooke and Dr Karen Pedersen Saturday April 30 W01A 8.30-10am Facilitators: Dr Anthony Aho, Dr Andrew Wong, W01B 10.30am-noon Dr Rob Burrell, Dr Grant Ryan Please note that a ticket is required for Room: Marlborough 2, Saturday April 30 W05A 8.30-10am entry to all workshops. If you have SkyCity Convention Centre W05B 10.30am-noon W05C 1.30-3pm Wednesday May 4 W01C 8.30-10am registered and paid for a workshop W05D 3.30-5pm Location: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre and have not received a ticket please Location: Auckland 1A, approach the registration desk. SkyCity Convention Centre Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate (CICO) If you are no longer able to attend your Regional anaesthesia for chosen workshop, please return your ticket Facilitators: Dr Paul Baker, Dr Richard Walsh, Dr Annick Depuydt, Dr Grant Hounsell, shoulder surgery to the registration desk so that Dr Jeanette Scott, Dr Ellen O’Sullivan another delegate may attend in your place. Facilitators: Dr Jeremy Cooper, Dr Darcy Price, Saturday April 30 W02A 8.30-10am Dr Matt McGill, Dr Catherine Caldwell Unfortunately no refunds can be offered. W02B 10.30am-noon W02C 1.30-3pm Saturday April 30 W06A 8.30-10am If you would like to attend a workshop, W06B 10.30am-noon Location: New Zealand 1A, W06C 1.30-3pm please check with the registration desk on SkyCity Convention Centre a daily basis. Any additional places will be W06D 3.30-5pm High fidelity cardiac arrest Location: Auckland 1B, allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis. SkyCity Convention Centre simulation workshop Regional anaesthesia for Facilitators: Dr Jane Torrie, Dr Michael Gillham, Dr Tom Burrows hip and knee surgery

Saturday April 30 W03A 8.30am-12.30pm Facilitators: Dr Craig Birch, Dr Peter Robinson, W03B 1-5pm Dr Will Van Breda, Dr Andy Cameron Location: Tamaki Simulation Centre, Auckland Saturday April 30 W07A 8.30-10am W07B 10.30am-noon ACLS workshop W07C 1.30-3pm W07D 3.30-5pm Facilitators: Mr Billy Doyle, Mr Craige Mayo, Location: Auckland 2A, Mr Stefan Gabor, Dr Maria Mackintosh, SkyCity Convention Centre Dr Thomas Fernandez, Dr Nola Ng Saturday April 30 W04A 9am-noon Correct at time of printing. W04B 1-4pm Please visit asm.anzca.edu.au Location: ADHB Clinical Skills Centre, for updated information. Auckland Hospital

30 Regional anaesthesia for Eye blocks Stream: Thoracic and resuscitation foot and ankle surgery Facilitators: Dr Alfred Chua, Dr Rory Scott, Professor Chandra Kumar, Dr Phil Guise Basic transthoracic echocardiography Facilitators: Dr Kathryn Hagen, Dr Chris Nixon, Dr Clare Smith, Dr Phil Corke Saturday April 30 W11A 8-10am (TTE) simulator workshop W11B 10.30am-12.30pm Saturday April 30 W08A 8.30-10am Facilitators: Professor Colin Royse, W08B 10.30am-noon Location: New Zealand 1B, Associate Professor David Canty, W08C 1.30-3pm SkyCity Convention Centre Dr John Lau, Dr Yang Yang W08D 3.30-5pm Stream: Airway management Saturday April 30 W15A 9am-noon Location: Auckland 2B, W15B 1-4pm SkyCity Convention Centre Flexible bronchoscopy Location: Supper Room, Regional anaesthesia for Auckland Town Hall neuraxial and truncal blocks Facilitators: Dr Anil Patel, Dr Margot Baker, Dr Grant Hounsell, Dr Daniel Cook, Advanced ventilation skills Dr Ellen O’Sullivan Facilitators: Dr Matt Levine, Dr James Cameron, Dr Kelly Byrne, Dr Justin Holborow Saturday April 30 W12A 8.30-10am Facilitators: Dr Chris Thompson W12B 10.30am-noon Saturday April 30 W09A 8.30-10am Saturday April 30 W16A 1.30-3pm W09B 10.30am-noon Location: New Zealand 3B, W16B 3.30-5pm SkyCity Convention Centre W09C 1.30-3pm Location: New Zealand 3B, W09D 3.30-5pm SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Auckland 3A, Video laryngoscopy SkyCity Convention Centre Supraclavicular subclavian central line Facilitators: Dr Adam Law, Dr Jeanette Scott, insertion with in-plane ultrasound Ultrasound guided in-plane and Dr Ellen O’Sullivan, Dr Sim Jagannathan, guidance out-of-plane needling skills Dr Jeremy Cooper, Dr Paul Baker, Dr Anil Patel Facilitators: Dr Jamin Mulvey Facilitators: Dr Dick Ongley, Dr David Pirotta, Saturday April 30 W13A 8.30-10am Dr Neil MacLennan, Dr Nick Lightfoot Saturday April 30 W17A 8.30-10am W13B 1.30-3pm Saturday April 30 W10A 8.30-10am Location: New Zealand 4A, Location: Auckland 4B, W10B 10.30am-noon SkyCity Convention Centre SkyCity Convention Centre W10C 1.30-3pm W10D 3.30-5pm Paediatric airway Location: Auckland 3B, SkyCity Convention Centre Facilitators: Dr Sim Jagannathan, Dr Henrick Hack, Dr Niall Watson, Dr Jane Thomas, Dr Lorna Rankin Saturday April 30 W14A 10.30am-noon W14B 1.30-3pm Location: Auckland 4A, SkyCity Convention Centre

31 Workshops continued Stream: Trauma and other Stream: Paediatrics Mastering your risk

Anaesthesia and disaster response Paediatric anaesthesia near the edge Facilitator: Dr John Marwick and beyond Saturday April 30 W26A 2-5pm Facilitators: Dr Maurice Lee, Dr Wayne Morriss, Location: New Zealand 2B, Dr Tony Diprose, Dr Alan Goodey, Facilitators: Dr Graham Knottenbelt, Dr Elsa Taylor, SkyCity Convention Centre Dr Ted Hughes, Dr Dan Holmes, Dr Jenny Wright, Dr Lena Tan Dr Brian Spain, Mr Charles Blanch, Stream: Business and leadership Mr Mike McEnaney Saturday April 30 W22A 3-5pm Saturday April 30 W18A 1-5pm Location: New Zealand 4A, SkyCity Convention Centre Principles of lean thinking Location: Epsom 2, SkyCity Convention Centre Stream: Medico-legal, aid and Facilitator: Mr Justin Kennedy-Good Saturday April 30 W27A 10.30am-noon Zoo anaesthesia communication Location: Executive boardroom, Facilitators: Dr George Gorringe and Process communication model: Key2Me SkyCity Convention Centre Mr James Chatterton Tuesday May 3 W19A 8.30am-1pm Facilitators: Dr Andrew Robinson and The unknown edge: Dr Marion Andrew Writing a business case for dummies Location: Auckland Zoo, Auckland Saturday April 30 W23A 8am-noon Facilitator: Mr Leigh Oliver BMW Track day and W23B 1-5pm Saturday April 30 W28A 1.30-3pm roadside trauma workshop Location: New Zealand 2A, SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Marlborough 2, Facilitator: Dr Clare Fisher, Dr James Le Fevre SkyCity Convention Centre Trauma Workshop Practical hypnosis for the busy Mastering your electronic health record Facilitator: Mr Mike Eady anaesthetist BMW driving – feel the fEHR experience: Facilitators: Dr Allan Cyna and Dr Suyin Tan Facilitator: Dr Lara Hopley Saturday April 30 W20A 9am-5pm Saturday April 30 W24A 9am-noon Saturday April 30 W29A 9am–noon Location: Hampton Downs Race Track, Auckland Location: New Zealand 3A, SkyCity Convention Centre Location: New Zealand 4B, Airborne medical emergencies SkyCity Convention Centre Managing adverse outcomes Facilitators: Dr Nicola Emslie Facilitator: Dr John Marwick Saturday April 30 W21A 9am-1pm Saturday April 30 W25A 9am-noon Location: Air New Zealand Training Centre, Auckland Location: New Zealand 2B, SkyCity Convention Centre

32 Stream: Education Introducing the ANZCA Educators EMAC Instructors Program CPD debrief workshop Using the ANZCA library for research Facilitator: Mr Maurice Hennessy Facilitators: Dr Jane Torrie, Dr Stuart Marshall, Associate Professor Jennifer Weller Facilitator: Ms Laura Foley Saturday April 30 W33A 10.30am-noon Monday May 2 W36A 10.30am-noon Saturday April 30 W30A 1.30-3pm Location: Epsom 2, SkyCity Convention Centre Location: New Zealand 4B, Room: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre SkyCity Convention Centre ANZCA training program 101: Pearls of wisdom for new supervisors of training, EMAC Lunch Copyright and research rotational supervisors, education Monday May 2 Noon - 1.30pm Facilitator: Ms Melanie Johnson officers and deputy education officers Location: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Saturday April 30 W31A 3.30-5pm Facilitators: Dr Leona Wilson and Dr Ian Graham Please join us for an informal lunch for prospective and Location: New Zealand 4B, current EMAC instructors. Come along and ask questions, Saturday April 30 W34A 10.30am- noon SkyCity Convention Centre share experiences and make suggestions. You do not need Location: Canterbury room, to have attended the preceding workshop. Embracing the edge! The ANZCA Roles SkyCity Convention Centre What would you tell a colleague in Practice and your department – how Stepping back from the edge! who is considering retirement? can we best introduce the roles into Support for SOTS and their role departmental teaching programs? in the ANZCA curriculum Facilitators: Dr Di Khursandi Tuesday May 3 W37A 1.30-3pm Facilitator: Dr Kerryn Bunbury Facilitators: Dr Sarah Nicolson and Room: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Saturday April 30 W32A 8.30-10am Dr Jennifer Taylor Location: Epsom 2, SkyCity Convention Centre Sunday May 1 W35A 3.30-5pm Room: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre Monday May 2 W35B 3.30-5pm Location: Limelight 1, Aotea Centre

33 Workshops continued PBS Information: Restricted benefi t. Chronic severe disabling pain Please review Product Information and State and Federal regulations before prescribing. not responding to non-narcotic analgesics. Authority required for Further information is available on request from the supplier. The Product Information for Stream: Pain medicine Pain management in the increased maximum quantities and/or repeats. Refer to PBS schedule TARGIN ® tablets can be accessed at www.mundipharma.com.au/Products.html pregnant patient for full restricted benefi t and authority information. The edge of discomfort – OPIOID THERAPY SHOULD ONLY BE PRESCRIBED AS PART OF A MULTIMODAL PAIN MANAGEMENT PLAN. Facilitator: Dr Duncan Wood ®TARGIN is a registered trade mark. Mundipharma Pty Limited ABN 87 081 322 509, 88 Phillip St, Sydney, NSW 2000. seeking secular help from the POPE ® Saturday April 30 W42A 1.30-3pm TARGIN tablets are indicated for the management of moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia. Tel: 1800 188 009. Saatchi & Saatchi Health MUN0388/ANZCA/H ORBIS AU-3140 Feb 16. Facilitator: Professor Milton Cohen Location: Coromandel Room, Saturday April 30 W38A 8.30-10am SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Coromandel Room, SkyCity Convention Centre Acute pain management in the patient on opioids Experimental pain testing – how and what Facilitator: Professor Stephan Schug Saturday April 30 W43A 3.30-5pm Facilitator: Dr David Rice Location: Canterbury Room, Saturday April 30 W39A 8.30-10am SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Executive Boardroom, SkyCity Convention Centre Interventional pain – practical troubleshooting CPD and me – reducing lifelong learning to ticks in boxes Facilitator: Dr Steven Cohen Saturday April 30 W44A 3.30-5pm Facilitator: Dr Michael Vagg Location: Coromandel Room, Saturday April 30 W40A 10.30-noon SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Coromandel Room, SkyCity Convention Centre Pain and wellness

Facilitator: Dr John Pereira Saturday April 30 W41A 10.30-noon Location: Epsom 1, SkyCity Convention Centre

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MUN0388_ANZCA ad_DPS.indd 1 25/02/2016 4:29 pm PBS Information: Restricted benefi t. Chronic severe disabling pain Please review Product Information and State and Federal regulations before prescribing. not responding to non-narcotic analgesics. Authority required for Further information is available on request from the supplier. The Product Information for increased maximum quantities and/or repeats. Refer to PBS schedule TARGIN ® tablets can be accessed at www.mundipharma.com.au/Products.html for full restricted benefi t and authority information. OPIOID THERAPY SHOULD ONLY BE PRESCRIBED AS PART OF A MULTIMODAL PAIN MANAGEMENT PLAN. ®TARGIN is a registered trade mark. Mundipharma Pty Limited ABN 87 081 322 509, 88 Phillip St, Sydney, NSW 2000. ® TARGIN tablets are indicated for the management of moderate to severe chronic pain unresponsive to non-narcotic analgesia. Tel: 1800 188 009. Saatchi & Saatchi Health MUN0388/ANZCA/H ORBIS AU-3140 Feb 16.

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MUN0388_ANZCA ad_DPS.indd 1 25/02/2016 4:29 pm Small group Stream: Burns Stream: Neurosurgery discussions Burns anaesthesia New horizons in acute stroke management – anaesthesia Facilitator: Dr Francois Stapelberg (SGDs) for “clot retrieval” Saturday April 30 SGD03 1.30-3pm Please note that a ticket is required for entry Location: Epsom 1, Facilitator: Dr Nigel Robertson SkyCity Convention Centre to all small group discussions (SGD). If you Saturday April 30 SGD07 1.30-3pm have registered and paid for a SGD and Stream: Cardiac Location: Epsom 3, SkyCity Convention Centre have not received a ticket, please approach the registration desk. If you are no longer Minimally invasive aortic valve Stream: Obstetrics able to attend your chosen SGD, please anaesthetic management The hypertensive woman return your ticket to the registration desk Facilitator: Dr Matt Chacko on the delivery suite so that another delegate may attend in your Saturday April 30 SGD04 3.30-5pm place. Unfortunately no refunds can be Location: Epsom 1, Facilitator: Dr Matthew Drake offered. If you would like to attend an SGD, SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD08 3.30-5pm please check with the registration desk on Stream: Complications Location: Epsom 3, a daily basis. Any additional places will be SkyCity Convention Centre allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis. Neuropraxia assessment Oh no, it’s a percreta! and management Stream: Airway management Facilitator: Dr Mark Moll Facilitator: Dr Richard Frith SGD09 8.30-10am Tricky airway scenarios Saturday April 30 Saturday April 30 SGD05 8.30-10am Location: Parnell room, Facilitators: Dr Tim Skinner Location: Epsom 3, SkyCity Convention Centre SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD01 8.30-10am  Obstetric epidural masterclass Location: Epsom 1, Stream: Day stay anaesthesia SkyCity Convention Centre Facilitator: Dr Cynthia Wong Sedation for endoscopy Saturday April 30 SGD10 10.30-noon Airway badness: Location: Parnell room, Dr Megan Allen How I approach tricky patients Facilitator: SkyCity Convention Centre using an evidence-based approach Saturday April 30 SGD06 10:30-noon Location: Epsom 3, Facilitators: Professor Adam Law SkyCity Convention Centre Sunday May 1 SGD02 10.30-noon Location: Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre

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Facilitator: Associate Professor Nolan McDonald Statistics for dummies Facilitator: Dr Felicity Pugh Saturday April 30 SGD11 1.30-3pm Saturday April 30 SGD19 1.30-3pm Facilitator: Dr Nicola Broadbent Location: Parnell room, Location: Marlborough 3, SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD15 1.30-3pm SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Marlborough 1, Stream: Obstetrics continued SkyCity Convention Centre Bariatric surgery high risk patient The pregnant patient with Practical tools to diagnose how safe Facilitator: Dr Ivan Bergman a cardiac lesion your care is – structured mortality Saturday April 30 SGD20 3.30-5pm reviews and global triggers Location: Marlborough 3, Facilitator: Dr Allan Brown SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD12 3.30-5pm Facilitator: Professor Carol Peden Stream: Research Location: Parnell room, Saturday April 30 SGD16 3.30-5pm SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Marlborough 1, Getting started in research SkyCity Convention Centre Stream: Orthopaedics Facilitator: Professor Kate Leslie and Stream: Paediatrics Ms Karen Goulding ERAS for orthopaedic surgery Saturday April 30 SGD21 8.30-10am Common paediatric problems Facilitator: Dr Gerard Willemsen Location: Executive Boardroom, and pitfalls SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD13 8.30-10am Location: Marlborough 1, Facilitator: Dr James Houghton Stream: Welfare SkyCity Convention Centre Saturday April 30 SGD17 8.30-10am The impaired anaesthetist Complex spine surgery – tips and pitfalls Location: Marlborough 3, SkyCity Convention Centre Facilitator: Dr Rob Fry Facilitator: Dr Nicole O’Brien Stream: Perioperative medicine Saturday April 30 SGD22 10.30-noon Saturday April 30 SGD14 10.30am-noon Location: Business Suite 1, Location: Marlborough 1, The ultimate pre-operative test for the SkyCity Convention Centre SkyCity Convention Centre high risk patient? Cardio pulmonary exercise testing (CPET) for risk Ethical dilemmas assessment and pre-operative planning Facilitator: Dr Liam O’Hara Saturday April 30 SGD23 1.30-3pm Facilitator: Dr Paul Dalley Location: Canterbury room, Saturday April 30 SGD18 10.30-noon SkyCity Convention Centre Location: Marlborough 3, SkyCity Convention Centre

37 Dr Martin Culwick Mr Malcolm Johnson Professor Ron Paterson Dr David Sturgess Invited Queensland, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Queensland, Australia Ms Kate Davenport Dr Steve Jones Mr Matthew Payton Dr Adrian Sultana speakers Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia Professor Andrew Davidson Associate Professor Ross Kennedy Dr Sunita Paul Dr Linda Sung Dr Leinani Aiono-Le-Tagaloa Victoria, Australia Christchurch, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Queensland, Australia Wanganui, New Zealand Dr Matthew Drake Dr Helen Kolawole Professor Keith Petrie Mr Campbell Thompson Dr Sara Allen Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Mr Simon Duff Dr Nick Lerch Dr Tuong Phan Dr Megan Walmsley Dr Marion Andrew Auckland, New Zealand Northern Territory, Australia Victoria, Australia New South Wales, Australia South Australia, Australia Mr Dieter Dvorak Professor Kate Leslie Dr Nghi Phung Associate Professor Richard Walsh Dr Luke Arthur Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia New South Wales, Australia New South Wales, Australia South Australia, Australia Dr Peter Dzendrowskyj Dr Nicholas Lightfoot Dr Catherine Purdy Dr Guy Warman Dr Chris Bain Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Dr Hinemoa Elder Dr Stuart Marshall Dr Nic Randall Professor Denise Wilson Dr Paul Baker Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Otahuhu, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Associate Professor Dr Dawn Martin Dr Russell Rarity Dr Daniel Wood Professor Alan Barber Lisbeth Evered Toronto, Canada Timaru, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Dr Ruth Mayall Associate Professor Dr Philip Wood Associate Professor Mike Bennett Dr Jeremy Fernando Cheshire, United Kingdom Bernhard Riedel Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia Queensland, Australia Associate Professor Victoria, Australia Dr Laura Young Dr Stefan Brew Dr Penny Fitzharris Nolan McDonnell Ms Teena Robinson Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Western Australia, Australia Rotorua, New Zealand Dr Paul Young Dr Reuben Broom Professor Ed Gane Dr Forbes McGain Dr Matthew Rucklidge , New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Western Australia, Australia Dr Robin Youngson Professor Brian Broom Professor David Gerrard Dr Dave McIlroy Ms Fiona Rutherford Raglan, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dunedin, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Wellington, New Zealand Dr Peter Bruce Professor John Gibbs Dr Alan McLintic Professor Stephan Schug South Australia, Australia Queensland, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Western Australia, Australia Dr Terasa Bulger Manawatu Dr Patrick Gladding Dr Chantal McNally Associate Professor David A Scott New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Victoria, Australia Mr Harry Burkhardt Dr Ian Graham Professor Alan Merry Mr Dion Sheppard Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Kelly Byrne Dr Shravani Gupta Associate Professor Simon Mitchell Dr Susannah Sherlock Hamilton, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Queensland, Australia Dr Doug Campbell Dr Chris Hanna Professor Hugh Montgomery Dr David Sidebotham Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand London, United Kingdom Auckland, New Zealand Dr David Canty Dr Newman Harris Associate Professor Dr Justin Skowno Victoria, Australia New South Wales, Australia Brendan Moore New South Wales, Australia Queensland, Australia Dr Lisa Chapman Dr Katia Hayes Professor Jamie Sleigh Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Jacob Munro Hamilton, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Ms Ailsa Claire Ms Clea Hincks Dr Tony Smith Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Professor John Myburgh Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia Professor Tomás Corcoran Dr Mack Holmes Dr Jenny Stedmon Western Australia, Australia , New Zealand Professor Paul Myles Queensland, Australia Victoria, Australia Dr Phillip Cowlishaw Dr James Houghton Dr Murray Stokan Queensland, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Professor Warwick Ngan Kee New South Wales, Australia New Territories, Hong Kong Dr Helen Crilly Dr Basil Hutchinson Professor David Story Queensland, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Dr Chris Nixon Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Ms Liz Crowe Dr Hilmy Ismail Professor Kathryn Stowell Queensland, Australia Victoria, Australia Palmerston North, New Zealand

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Dr Daniel Cook Mr Maurice Hennessy Dr Mark Moll Dr Clare Smith Workshop United States of America Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Dr Peter Cooke Dr Justin Holborow Dr Wayne Morriss Dr Brian Spain and small Auckland, New Zealand Dunedin, New Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand Northern Territory, Australia Dr Jeremy Cooper Dr Dan Holmes Dr Jamin Mulvey Dr Lena Tan Auckland, New Zealand Northern Territory, Australia Calgary, Canada Auckland, New Zealand group Dr Philip Corke Dr Lara Hopley Dr Nola Ng Dr Suyin Tan New South Wales, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia discussion Dr Allan Cyna Dr James Houghton Dr Sarah Nicolson Dr Elsa Taylor South Australia, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand facilitators Dr Paul Dalley Dr Grant Hounsell Dr Nicole O’Brien Dr Jennifer Taylor Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Anthony Aho Dr Annick Depuydt Dr Ted Hughes Dr Liam O’Hara Dr Jane Thomas Hamilton, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Megan Allen Dr Tony Diprose Ms Melanie Johnson Dr Leith Oliver Dr Chris Thompson Victoria, Australia Hastings, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia Dr Margot Baker Mr Billy Doyle Mr Justin Kennedy-Good Dr Dick Ongley Dr Jane Torrie Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Paul Baker Dr Matthew Drake Dr Di Khursandi Dr Ellen O’Sullivan Dr Michael Vagg Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Queensland, Australia Dublin, Ireland Victoria, Australia Dr Ivan Bergman Mr Mike Eady Dr Graham Knottenbelt Dr Karen Pedersen Dr William Van Breda Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Dr Craig Birch Dr Nicola Emslie Professor Chandra Kumar Dr David Pirotta Dr Richard Walsh Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Singapore Wellington, New Zealand South Australia, Australia Mr Charles Blanch Dr Thomas Fernandez Dr John Lau Dr Darcy Price Associate Professor Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Jennifer Weller Dr Nicola Broadbent Dr Clare Fisher Dr Maurice Lee Dr Felicity Pugh Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Gerard Willemsen Dr Allan Brown Ms Laura Foley Dr James Le Fevre Dr Lorna Rankin Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Leona Wilson Dr Kerryn Bunbury Dr Richard Frith Professor Kate Leslie Dr David Rice Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Dr Niall Wilton Dr Rob Burrell Dr Rob Fry Dr Matt Levine Dr Nigel Robertson Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Andrew Wong Dr Tom Burrows Mr Stefan Gabor Dr Maria Mackintosh Dr Andrew Robinson Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Rotorua, New Zealand Dr Duncan Wood Dr Catherine Caldwell Dr Michael Gillham Dr Neil MacLennan Dr Peter Robinson Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr Jenny Wright Dr James Cameron Dr Alan Goodey Dr Stuart Marshall Professor Colin Royse Auckland, New Zealand Lower Hutt, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand Victoria, Australia Victoria, Australia Dr Yang Yang Dr James Cameron Dr George Gorringe Dr John Marwick Dr Grant Ryan Victoria, Australia Lower Hutt, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Dr David Canty Ms Karen Goulding Mr Craige Mayo Professor Stephan Schug Victoria, Australia Victoria, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Western Australia, Australia Dr Matt Chacko Dr Phil Guise Mr Mike McEnaney Dr Jeanette Scott Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Mr James Chatterton Dr Henrick Hack Associate Professor Dr Rory Scott Auckland, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Nolan McDonnell Auckland, New Zealand Dr Alfred Chua Dr Kathryn Hagen Western Australia, Australia Dr Tim Skinner New South Wales, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Dr Matthew McGill Auckland, New Zealand Professor Milton Cohen Auckland, New Zealand New South Wales, Australia

39 Gilbert Brown Prize ANZCA Trainee FPM Dean’s Prize ePoster Prizes Prizes The Gilbert Brown Prize Academic Prize The Faculty of Pain The Organising Committee of the is a prestigious prize The ANZCA Trainee Medicine (FPM) Dean’s Prize 2016 ASM will select two posters to is awarded for original work be awarded a prize under the awarded annually at Academic Prize shall be following categories: the ASM. awarded to the trainee or presented in the area of Eligibility for the prize is limited Fellow who is within one year pain and judged to be a ASM 2016 Open ePoster Prize to Fellows of the College and the of admission to fellowship significant contribution The Open ePoster Prize will be Faculty of Pain Medicine within eight and who is judged to have to pain medicine and/or awarded to the author(s) of the years of admission to fellowship made the best contribution pain research. poster judged to be the best of of ANZCA. those submitted in terms of to the Trainee Academic Eligibility is limited to trainees of originality, scientific rigor and quality In the case of Fellows who also a the Faculty; trainees of the five Session held as part of of presentation. The prize of $A500 hold a specialist qualification from participating professional bodies of the ASM. is to be used for recognised another college or equivalent, the Faculty, or Fellows of FPM who educational purposes. eligibility for the prize will be limited This session will only be open to are within eight years of admission trainees or Fellows to present to Fellows who are within eight to fellowship. Please note elected Tuesday May 3, 12.15-1.15pm years of obtaining their original material related to a scholar role Fellows must be within eight years Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre specialist qualification in activity (under the 2013 curriculum) of admission to their original or a formal project (under the 2004 anaesthesia or pain medicine. fellowship at the date of the ASM 2016 ANZCA curriculum) as defined in ANZCA The prize takes the form of a medal meeting. The prize takes the form of Trainee ePoster Prize Professional Document TE11. The and will be accompanied by a grant a certificate and a grant of $A1000 prize will take the form of a medal This prize of $A500 is to be used for of $A1000 for educational purposes. for educational or research and will be accompanied by a a recognised educational purpose The Gilbert Brown Prize winner will purposes. The prize will be awarded certificate recognising the and will be awarded to the author(s) also receive a certificate recognising at the FPM Annual General Meeting achievement. of a poster presented at the annual the award. Please note only one held during the ASM. scientific meeting (ASM) by an abstract per author can be entered Tuesday May 3, 3.30-5pm Monday May 2, 10.30am-noon ANZCA trainee or Fellow within one for consideration for this prize. year of award of the Diploma of Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre Fellowship which the Regional Tuesday May 3, 10.30-noon Organising Committee considers ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre FPM Best Free Paper Award best of those submitted in terms of The Best Free Paper Award originality, scientific rigor and quality is for original work judged of presentation. to be the best contribution Tuesday May 3, 12.15-1.15pm to the FPM Free Paper Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre session and is open to all ASM registrants. Please note: If requested, the trainee must produce a letter or a form of The prize takes the form of a proof from their anaesthetic college certificate and a grant of $A500 for confirming their enrolment. educational or research purposes. The prize will be awarded at the ePosters FPM Annual General Meeting held ePosters will be displayed on large during the ASM. screens on level 3 and level 5 at the 2016 ASM to enable interactive Monday May 2, 10.30am-noon browsing by all delegates. Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre

40 Neuropathic pain can often be Is it time difficult to diagnose. It may at times be hidden as a component of mixed pain and can present with a broad to consider spectrum of features. Re-evaluate

your patients for neuropathic pain.1

Lyrica?(pregabalin)

When it’s time for a proven neuropathic pain treatment2

Before prescribing, please review the full Data Sheet available from Medsafe (www.medsafe.govt.nz) or Pfizer New Zealand Ltd (www.pfizer.co.nz). LYRICA® (pregabalin) 25 mg, 75 mg, 150 mg & 300 mg capsules. Indications: Neuropathic pain in adults; adjunctive therapy in adults with partial seizures with or without secondary generalisation. Contraindications: Hypersensitivity to pregabalin or excipients. Warnings and Precautions: Pregnancy; lactation; dizziness; somnolence; history of substance abuse; congestive heart failure; galactose intolerance; withdrawal symptoms; renal impairment; peripheral oedema; creatine kinase elevation; weight gain; blurred vision; hypersensitivity reactions; increased risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviour. See Data Sheet for details. Interactions: CNS depressants; alcohol; lorazepam; oxycodone; medications causing constipation. See Data Sheet for details. Adverse Effects: Most common: dizziness, somnolence. Others include: blurred vision, fatigue, weight gain, dry mouth, headache, ataxia, peripheral oedema, impaired balance, diplopia, sedation. Post-marketing, serious: angioedema, allergic reaction, loss of consciousness, mental impairment, congestive heart failure, keratitis, pulmonary oedema. See Data Sheet for details. Dosage and Administration: 150 to 600 mg orally/day given as 2 divided doses. Neuropathic pain: Start at 150 mg/day, increase to 300 mg/day after 3 to 7 days. If needed, increase to a maximum of 600 mg/day after a further 7 days. Epilepsy: Start at 150 mg/day, increase to 300 mg/day after 7 days. Maximum dose of 600 mg/day may be given after a further week. Renal impairment: reduce dose. See Data Sheet for details. Medicines Classification: Prescription medicine. Funding: Lyrica is an unfunded medicine – a prescription charge will apply. Before prescribing, please review the full Data Sheet available from Medsafe (www.medsafe.govt.nz) or Pfizer New Zealand Ltd (www.pfizer.co.nz). V11212 TAPS 1641SM References: 1. Freynhagen R, Bennett MI. BMJ. 2009; 339: 391–395. 2. Lyrica Data Sheet. Pfizer New Zealand Ltd, Level 1, Suite 1.4, Building B, 8 Nugent Street, Grafton, Auckland 1023. Medical Information: 0800 736 363. ®Registered trademark. PP-LYR-AUS-0214 February 2016 S&H 02/16 PFELY1219

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the Australian and The Annual General Meeting of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, Australian and New New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) will be held on Monday May 2, 2016, Zealand College of Anaesthetists, will be held on Monday May 2, 2016 commencing commencing at 5pm, in the ASB Theatre at the Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. at 12pm, Upper NZI 4 and NZI 5 at the Aotea Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. BUSINESS BUSINESS 1. To confirm the minutes of the ANZCA annual general meeting held on 1. Apologies. May 3, 2015. 2. To confirm the minutes of the FPM annual general meeting held on May 3, 2015. 2. To receive and consider the report of the ANZCA Council presented by the president. 3. To receive and consider the report of the FPM Board presented by the dean. 3. To consider the annual financial reports, and the auditor’s report. 4. To receive the annual financial reports. 4. To consider the Honorary Treasurer’s report. 5. To receive the declaration of the poll for election of members to the FPM Board. 5. To declare the result of the election of members of ANZCA Council. 6. Dean’s Prize Presentation (if awarded). 6. To approve amendments to the Constitution. 7. Best Free Paper Award (if awarded). 7. To approve the appointment of Auditors for the Financial Year 2016. 8. Other business of which due notice has been given to the general manager 8. Other business of which due notice has been given to the chief executive in accordance with the by-laws of the Faculty. officer in accordance with the constitution of the College. By order of the Board By order of the ANZCA Council

Helen M Morris General Manager John Ilott Chief Executive Officer

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Saturday April 30, 2016 CEO FPM Research Committee Meeting Skycity Executive Boardroom 7.30-8.30am Education Officers Network MeetingSkycity Executive Boardroom 1-5pm Sunday May 1, 2016 Specialist Training Program Forum Limelight 1, Aotea Centre 10.30am-12.30pm Australian and New Zealand Anaesthetic Allergy Group (ANZAAG) Business Meeting noon-1pm Council Chamber, Auckland Town Hall The ANZCA CEO Mr John Ilott will be available DPA Assessor and Training Assessment Meeting Limelight 1, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm at the morning tea and afternoon tea breaks Indigenous Health Committee Meeting Council Chamber, Auckland Town Hall 1.30-3pm from Sunday to Wednesday to answer any Neuroanaesthesia SIG AGM Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 3-3.30pm queries Fellows and trainees may have about Obstetric Anaesthesia SIG AGM ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 3-3.30pm College administration. Anaesthesia Continuing Education (ACE) Business Meeting Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 3-5pm Sunday May 1 to Wednesday May 4 Monday May 2, 2016 Morning tea 10-10.30am FPM AGM Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre noon-12.30pm Afternoon tea 3-3.30pm Welfare SIG Business Meeting Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall noon-1pm ANZCA Lounge, booth numbers 66 and 67 Level 3, Aotea Centre ANZCA Clinical Trials Network Meeting Council Chamber, Auckland Town Hall 12.30-1.30pm FPM New Board Meeting Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 12.30-1.30pm Acute Pain SIG AGM Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 3-3.30pm The Anaesthesia and Critical Care in Unusual and Transport Environments (ACCUTE) SIG AGM 3-3.30pm Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall FPM Learning and Development Committee Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 3-5pm ANZCA AGM ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 5-5.30pm AGM of New Zealand Fellows of ANZCA ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 5.30-6pm Tuesday May 3, 2016 FPM CPD Committee Meeting Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 8.30-10.30am Anaesthesia and Industry Liaison Committee (AILC) Meeting Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 1.30-3pm Wednesday May 4, 2016 2017 ASM ROC Meeting Limelight 2, Aotea Centre 8.30-10am Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine (DHM) SIG AGM Lower NZI 1 & 2, Aotea Centre 10-10.30am Leadership and Management SIG Business Meeting Lower NZI 3, Aotea Centre 10-10.30am Future Convenors Meeting Limelight 1, Aotea Centre noon-1.30pm Perioperative Medicine SIG Business Meeting Upper NZI 4 & 5, Aotea Centre 3-3.30pm Trauma SIG AGM ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre 3-3.30pm ANZCA New Council Meeting Limelight 1, Aotea Centre 5-6pm

43 Healthcare industry (HCI) sponsors and exhibitors Booth Level Booth Level Abbvie Pty Ltd 37 5 Intersurgical 38 & 39 5 index Admedus (NZ) Ltd 41 5 IX Biopharma Ltd 65 3 Aft Pharmaceuticals 45 5 Karl Storz Endoscopy Australia 51 5 Allscripts 52 5 LifeHealthcare 35 5 AMBU 20 & 21 5 Maquet Australia Pty Ltd 3 & 4 5 ANZCA 66 & 67 3 Masimo Australia Pty Ltd 49 5 ANZCA ASM 2017 55 3 MDA National Insurance 48 5 Australian Society of Anaesthetists 36 5 Medibroker 58 3 Avant Mutual Group 43 5 Medical Business Systems 42 5 Bank of New Zealand 73 3 MediTrust 12 5 Baxter Healthcare 28 5 Medtronic 24 & 25 5 B. Braun New Zealand 30 5 Mercury Medical 8 & 9 5 Beckton Dickinson Pty Ltd 7 5 Mindray 10 & 11 5 Boehringer Ingelheim 29 5 Mölnlycke Healthcare 54 3 Cook Medical 16 5 MSD 5 & 6 5 Direct Control 15 5 Mundipharma Pty Limited 57 3 Draeger Medical Australia Pty Ltd 22 & 23 5 Perpetual Private 53 5 Edwards Lifesciences 74 & 75 3 Pfizer 70 3 Faculty of Pain Medicine 66 & 67 3 Philips 1 5 Fisher and Paykel Healthcare 59 & 60 3 Safer Sleep 50 5 Flinders University - Clinical Education 2 5 Smiths Medical Australasia 26 & 27 5 Fresenius Kabi 71 3 Teleflex Medical Australia & New Zealand 18 & 19 5 Fujiflim Sonosite 56 3 The Critical Group 33 5 GE Healthcare 13 & 14 5 USL Medical 61 3 Getz Clinical 63 3 Verathon 44 5 Global Medics 46 5 Vifor Pharma Pty Ltd 69 3 Heamonetics 17 5 Visitor Information Centre I-site Skycity 72 3 Intermed Medical 34 5 16th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists 47 5

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45 HCI sponsors Major sponsors Exhibition Breakfast Lunchtime and exhibitors The Regional Organising Committee opening times sessions sessions gratefully acknowledges the following sessions major sponsors for their support: The HCI exhibition area will be open Breakfast will be served from 7am. Lunch will be served from noon. at the following times: Sessions will commence at 7.15am Sessions will commence at 12.15pm and conclude at 8.15am. and conclude at 1.15pm. and times Sunday May 1, 2016 All sessions will be held within the All sessions will be held within the 10am-6.30pm Aotea Centre. Aotea Centre. Monday May 2, 2016 Monday May 2, 2016 Mundipharma provides healthcare 8am-5pm BS01: The use and unintended Sunday May 1, 2016 that enables Australians to live well Tuesday May 3, 2016 consequences of pharmaceutical and age well. We improve patients’ LS01: Wafermine: sublingual 8am-5pm opioids in Australia: How do we lives in meaningful ways by providing ketamine as a new option in pain Wednesday May 4, 2016 effective therapies along with measure problematic use and management 8am-3.30pm what is the role of abuse deterrent educational tools that support their Speakers: Professor Stephan proper use. Mundipharma Australia formulations? Name badges will be required for Schug, Director of Pain Medicine, is a member of a global network of Speaker: Dr Briony Larance PhD, Royal Perth Hospital, WA and Dr independent associated companies entry at all times. Children and NHMRC Australian Public Health non-medical patrons will not be Paul Rolan, Director of Drug which are engaged in research, Early Career Research Fellowship Development, iX Biopharma Ltd development, production and permitted to enter the exhibition recipient and Research Fellow at marketing of prescription medicines area at any time. the National Drug and Alcohol Kindly sponsored by: and healthcare products in our fields Research Centre (NDARC) at of expertise across areas such as UNSW Australia. pain, oncology, respiratory disease, Catering times rheumatoid arthritis and antisepsis. Kindly sponsored by: For further information please visit All catering will be served within the www.mundipharma.com.au. HCI exhibitor area, from Sunday May 1 to Wednesday May 4, 2016 at the following times: Monday May 2, 2016 Morning tea LS02: The Challenge of morbidity, 10-10.30am variability and sustainability within Tuesday May 3, 2016 Lunch healthcare: The role of ERAS, At Pfizer, we apply science and our BS02 Acute neuropathic pain in noon-1.30pm AHM and GDT. global resources to improve health the perioperative and trauma and well-being at every stage of life. Afternoon tea Speaker: Associate Professor setting underdiagnosed and Bernhard Riedel We strive to set the standard for 3-3.30pm undertreated. quality, safety and value in the Kindly sponsored by: discovery, development and Speaker: Professor Stephan manufacturing of medicines. Schug, Director of Pain Medicine, Our diversified global health care Royal Perth Hospital, WA portfolio includes human biologic and Kindly sponsored by: small molecule medicines and vaccines, as well as many of the world’s best-known consumer products. For more than 150 years, Pfizer has worked to make a difference for all who rely on us. To learn more, please visit us at www.pfizer.com.au.

46 HCI sponsors and exhibitors profiles Abbvie Pty Ltd 37 Admedus (NZ) Ltd 41 Aft Pharamcuticals 45 Allscripts 52

Alicia Spagnuolo Amy Richmond Irena Nikovic Jessica Swanson Level 7 26 Harris Road Suite 301 Level 1 241 O’Riordan Street Malaga WA 6090 11B Wicks Road 580 Church Street Mascot NSW 2020 Australia North Ryde NSW 2113 Richmond VIC 3121 Australia Australia Australia 1300 550 310 +61 2 9035 8600 +61 2 9420 0420 +61 3 9823 6291 +61 421 924 245 [email protected] +61 413 736 505 +64 27 302 515 [email protected] alicia.spagnuolo@abbvie. www.aftpharm.com jessica.swanson@allscripts. com www.admedus.com com www.abbvie.com.au www.allscripts.com

TANZCAhink ASM B2017ig May 12-16 Brisbane

AMBU 20 and 21 ANZCA 66 and 67 ANZCA ASM 2017 55

Erika O’Donnell ANZCA House, Level 7 Bridget Effeney 630 St Kilda Rd EMC House, Unit 2 ANZCA House, Melbourne VIC 3004 45 Willeston Street 1 Prosperity Parade 630 St Kilda Rd Australia Wellington 6011 Warriewood NSW 2102 Melbourne VIC 3004 New Zealand Australia +61 3 9510 6299 Australia +64 4 499 1213 1300 233 118 [email protected] +61 3 9510 6299 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] +61 417 285 096 [email protected] www.anzca.org.nz [email protected] www.asm.anzca.edu.au [email protected] [email protected] www.ambuaustralia.com.au [email protected] www.anzca.edu.au

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ASA 36 Avant Mutual Group 43 Bank of New Zealand 73 Baxter Healthcare 28 Beckton Dickinson Pty Ltd 7

Denyse Robertson Kristie Steggles Rosalie Settle Claire Howse Trixi Allen Level 8 Level 28 BNZ PO Box 88 4 Research Park Drive 121 Walker street HSBC Centre Deloitte Building Toongabbie NSW 2146 Macquarie University North Sydney NSW 2059 580 George Street 80 Queen Street Australia North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia Sydney NSW 2000 Auckland 1142 Australia +61 2 9848 1111 Australia New Zealand +61 2 8556 9717 +61 2 8875 7212 +61 2 9260 9904 +64 9 976 5205 [email protected] +61 410 771 012 www.baxterhealthcare.com. +61 419 212 341 +61 481 411 154 +64 21 511 027 au [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]. [email protected] www.asa.org.au au www.bd.com www.bnz.co.nz/business- www.avant.org.au banking/partners/health

B. Braun New Zealand 30 Boehringer Ingelheim 29 Cook Medical 16 Direct Control 15 Draeger Medical 22 and 23 Australia Pty Ltd Ben Olson Neil Jarvis Matthew Monk John Peters Customer Service 23 Falcon Street Po Box 76216 95 Brandl Street Montville QLD 4560 Parnell Manukau City 2241 Eight Mile Plains QLD 4113 Australia 8 Acacia Place Auckland 1052 New Zealand Australia Notting Hill VIC 3168 +61 7 5478 5510 New Zealand Australia +64 9 368 4315 +61 7 3434 6000 +64 9 368 4315 +61 427 493 193 1800 372 437 +64 274 454 041 +61 412 926 849 john.peters@directcontrol. [email protected] +64 21 840 993 neil.jarvis@boehringher- cau.custserv@cookmedical. com.au [email protected] ingelheim.com com www.draeger.com www.directcontrol.com.au www.bbraun.co.nz www.boehringer-ingelheim. www.cookmedical.com/ com.au critical-care

48 Edwards 74 and 75 Faculty of Pain 66 and 67 Fisher and Paykel 59 and 60 Flinders University 2 Fresenius Kabi 71 Lifesciences Medicine Healthcare – Clinical Education Kira Richards Sandy Scott Penny McMorran Mark Green Lori Tietz 964 Pacific Highway Unit 2 ANZCA House 15 Maurice Paykel Place PO Box 852 Pymble NSW 2073 40 Talavera Road 630 St Kilda Road East Tamaki Renmark SA 5341 Australia North Ryde NSW 2113 Melbourne VIC 3007 Auckland 2013 Australia Australia Australia New Zealand +61 2 9391 5582 +61 8 8586 1026 +61 2 8899 6309 +61 3 8517 5302 kira.richards@fresenuis- +64 21 309 383 kabi.com +61 417 810 601 [email protected] +64 212 744 810 [email protected] [email protected] www.fresenius-kabi.com.au [email protected] www.fpm.anzca.edu.au www.fphcare.com www.flinders.edu.au/ www.edwards.com clinical-ed

Fujiflim Sonosite 56 GE Healthcare 13 and 14 Getz Clinical 63 Global Medics 46 Haemonetics 17

Gina Kent Kensi Naicker David Conyers Peter Healy Miriam Chan 114 Old Pittwater Road Level 5 28 Greenhill Road Level 2 Suite D, Level 2 Brookvale NSW 2100 32 Phillip Street Wayville SA 5034 14 Martin Place Everglade Campus Australia Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia Sydney NSW 2000 82 Waterloo Road Australia Australia Macquarie Park NSW 2113 +61 2 9938 8700 +61 8 8301 4035 Australia +61 2 9846 4705 +61 2 8248 2900 +61 417 401 537 +61 413 567 819 1800 209 515 +61 415 301 523 +61 403 233 132 [email protected] Davidconyers@getzclinical. miriam.chan@haemonetics. [email protected] com peter.healy@globalmedics. com www.sonosite.com.au com.au www.gehealthcare.com.au www.getzclinical.com www.haemonetics.com www.globalmedics.com

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Intermed Medical 34 Intersurgical 38 and 39 IX Biopharma Ltd 65 Karl Storz Endoscopy 51 LifeHealthcare 35 Australia Gemma Keeton Jo White Desiree Chua Jessica Lee Marianne Moreau PO Box 33268 Crane House, Molly Millars Lane 350 Orchard Road #16-10 Level 8/15 Talavera Road Takapuna Wokingham Berkshire RG412RZ 238868 15 Orion Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Auckland 632 United Kingdom Singapore Lane Cove West NSW 2066 Australia New Zealand Australia +44 11 8965 6300 +65 6 235 2270 +61 2 8114 1549 + 64 800 333 444 +61 2 9490 6700 [email protected] +65 9199 0917 +61 434 318 322 +61 439 412 370 +64 21 760 112 www.intersurgical.com desiree.chua@ixbiopharma. jessica.lee@lifehealthcare. [email protected] com [email protected] com.au

www.intermed.co.nz www.ixbiopharma.com www.karlstorz.com www.lifehealthcare.com.au

Maquet Australia 3 and 4 Masimo Australia Pty Ltd 49 MDA National Insurance 48 Medibroker 58 Medical Business 42 Pty Ltd Systems Sarah Murray Benjamin Leach Aaron Zelman Raquel Guarany Mark Laforest Suite 3, Building 7 Level 3 Suite 1 9/35 Paringa Road 49 Frenches Forest Road 100 Dorcas Street 59 Ross Street PO Box R1991 Murarrie Qld 4172 Frenches Forest NSW 2086 Southbank VIC 3006 Toorak VIC 3142 Royal Exchange NSW 1225 Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia +61 7 3339 3938 +61 2 9452 4334 1800 011 255 +61 3 9828 6200 +61 2 4367 2200 peaceofmind@mdanational. +61 409 754 292 +61 401 251 017 +61 412 366 643 +61 419 012 869 com.au raquel.guarany@getinge. [email protected] [email protected] Mark@ com www.mdanational.com.au medicalbusinesssystems. www.masimo.com www.medibroker.com.au com.au www.getingegroup.com www. medicalbusinesssystems. com.au

50 MediTrust 12 Medtronic 24 and 25 Mercury Medical 8 and 9 Mindray 10 and 11 Mölnlycke Healthcare 54

Teresa Lambert Rick McAbee Lizette Souder 19 Harker Street Shane Freeman Burwood VIC 3125 Suite 8 97 Waterloo Road 11300 - 49th Street North Suite 1.01, Australia 32 Silkwood Rise North Ryde NSW 2113 Clearwater Florida 33762-4800 10 Tilley Lane Carrum Downs VIC 3201 Australia US 1800 793 011 Frenchs Forest 2086 NSW Australia +61 2 9429 3123 +01 1800 237 6418 [email protected], +61 2 8977 2144 1300 367 540 [email protected] +61 42 105 2664 lsouder@mercurymedical. +61 447 623 171 com +61 408 844 210 www.mindray.com richard.p.mcabee@ Shane.Freeman@molnlycke. www.mercurymed.com [email protected] medtronic.com com

www.meditrust.com.au www.medtronic.com/ www.molnlycke.com.au covidien/products

MSD 5 and 6 Mundipharma Pty Limited 57 Perpetual Private 53 Pfizer 70 Philips 1

Matt Quinnell Medical Information Michelle Gianferrari Andrew Endicott Chris Sargentson 26 Talavera Road Medical Information Angel Place 38-42 Wharf Road Locked Bag 30 Macquarie Park NSW 2113 GPO Box 5214 123 Pitt Street West Ryde NSW 2114 North Ryde NSW 1670 Australia Sydney NSW 2001 Sydney NSW 2000 Australia Australia Australia Australia +61 2 9850 3333 1800 251 400 +61 414 795 371 +61 1800 188 009 +61 2 9229 3532 [email protected] matthew.quinnell@merck. +61 418 647 019 [email protected] com +61 421 446 513 www.philips.com.au/ [email protected] healthcare www.msd-australia.com.au www.mundipharma.com.au michelle.gianferrari@ perpetual.com www.pfizer.com.au www.perpetul.com.au/ medicalspecialists

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Safer Sleep 50 Smiths Medical 26 and 27 Teleflex Medical 18 and 19 The Critical Group 33 USL Medical 61 Australasia Australia & Paul Campbell New Zealand Kristine Miller Peter Gardner Annabel Ford PO Box 159 Unit 49 494 Rosebank Road Joanna Reekie Albany Village 755 Suite 201 9 Salisbury Road Avondale 1026 New Zealand 10 Norbrik Drive Building B, Level 4 Castle Hill NSW 2154 Auckland Bella Vista NSW 2153 201 Coward Street Australia New Zealand +64 21 271 9455 Australia Mascot NSW 2020 +61 2 9899 1755 Australia +64 27 259 1928 Paul.Campbell@safersleep. +61 2 9634 9200 com 1300 360 226 +61 413 188 565 [email protected] +61 448 113 566 [email protected]. http://www.safersleep.com +61 400 360 730 www.uslmedical.co.nz annabel.ford@smiths- au www.uslmedical.com.au medical.com [email protected] www.criticalgroup.com.au www.smiths-medical.com www.teleflexmedical.com.au

Verathon 44 Vifor Pharma 69 Visitor Information 72 16th World Congress 47 Centre I-site Skycity of Anaesthesiologists Parisa Hesami Anthony Barnetson Chanthara Sinclair WCA2016 c/o MCI Suisse SA Level 13 Level 8 31 Market Street 80 Dorcas Street Cnr Victor and Federal Street CP 205 Sydney NSW 2011 Southbank NSW 3006 Auckland 1141 75 Rue de Lyon Geneva 1211 Australia Australia New Zealand Switzerland +61 2 8281 5500 +61 3 9686 0111 +64 9365 9922 +41 2 2339 9597 parisa.hesami@verathon. [email protected] +61 400 697 184 +64 21 277 180 com anthony.barnetson@ Chanthara.sinclair@ www.wca2016.com www.verathon.com viforpharma.com aucklandnz.com www.viforpharma.com.au www.intersurgical.com

52 Social College Ceremony ANZCA Trainee Cocktail Reception Luncheon program Saturday April 30, 2016 Monday May 2, 2016 7.30-11.30pm Noon-1.30pm Join us for a All social functions require a ticket Great Hall, Auckland Town Hall Box Cafe and Bar, for admission. Enter via main doors on Aotea Centre Queen Street. Cost: Inclusive for all trainee Great Gatsby Cost: Inclusive for ANZCA/FPM full, registrants. College Ceremony new Fellow and retired registrants. Rehearsal Additional tickets: $NZ150 per person. $NZ25 per child (3-12 Anaesthesia and Gala Saturday April 30, 2016 years). Pain Medicine 12.30-1pm Dress: stage party: Black tie and College/Faculty gown or Foundation New Zealand Room 3A, Dinner academic dress. Skycity Convention Centre Cocktail Reception New Fellows: College/Faculty gown is required. Monday May 2, 2016 College Guest: Cocktail or dinner suit. 5.30-7pm Tuesday May 3, 2016 Ceremony Council Chamber, FPM Trainee Auckland Town Hall Orator: Rob Hamill 7pm – midnight Luncheon Cost: $NZ25 Saturday April 30, 2016 6-7.30pm Sunday May 1, 2016 Retired Anaesthetists’ Waiheke room 1 and 2 ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre Noon-1.30pm Luncheon ANZ Viaduct Events Centre Cost: Inclusive for all registrants Limelight 2, Aotea Centre and their families. No ticket is Cost: Inclusive for FPM trainee Tuesday May 3, 2016 Cost: Inclusive for ANZCA full, required to attend the ceremony registrants. Noon-1.30pm however the reception following new Fellow and trainee registrants. Limelight 1, Additional tickets: $NZ220 will be ticketed. HCI Reception Aotea Centre Dress: stage party: Black tie Cost: Inclusive for all retired Dress to impress and College/Faculty gown or Sunday May 1, 2016 registrants. academic dress. 5-6.30pm Guests: Formal/lounge suit. Exhibition area, Level 3 and 5, College/Faculty gown or Aotea Centre academic dress is preferred. Cost: Inclusive for all full, new Gala dinner tickets and table allocations Fellow, trainee, retired registrants Delegates will be able to purchase additional tickets and registered exhibitors. onsite until 10.30am Monday May 2. Additional tickets: $NZ65 Delegates are asked to select their table and advise Dress: Smart casual. the registration desk before 10.30am Monday May 2. Delegates who do not select their table will be allocated Note: In order to adhere to the policies and surprised on the evening. within Medicines Australia’s code of conduct, we regret that children and non-medical accompanying persons are not permitted to attend this event.

53 Unique OA01: America’s Cup OA02: The gourmet’s OA03: Golf at Auckland Racing on the food and wine tour NZ Open venue Waitemata – New (Waiheke) Monday May 2, 2016 experiences Zealand versus Sunday May 1, 2016 10.30am-5pm Australia match race! 8.30am-4.30pm Royal Auckland Golf Club $NZ226 per person $NZ127 per person. This includes Saturday April 30, 2016 light refreshments, transportation Transport: Depart 8.30am from and green fee. 12.30-5pm Aotea Centre on coach to the ferry $NZ190 per person terminal, and return coach will Club hire including trundler: $NZ58 Golf cart hire: $NZ46 (you may Transport: Please make your own arrive at Aotea Centre at wish to share the cost with another way to the Viaduct Harbour. approximately 4.30pm. delegate). Be part of the challenge, New Travel by ferry to Waiheke Island and Transport: Depart 10.30am from Zealand anaesthetists versus enjoy succulent fresh oysters, Aotea Centre and return coach will Australian anaesthetists, and earn award-winning olive oil and other arrive at approximately 5pm. some bragging rights. locally-produced specialty foods, accompanied by wines from some of Join your fellow delegates in a day Note: Please wear a light jacket and the island’s top boutique vineyards. of golf at the prestigious Royal flat-soled shoes. Please check in for Auckland Golf Club. The course is your trip 15 minutes prior to departure. widely regarded as one of the top This trip is suitable for children 10 parkland courses in New Zealand years and over. The experience and is always immaculately includes a full safety briefing before presented. departure. Lifejackets are supplied. In wet weather rain jackets will also Note: Please indicate requirement for be provided. This is an adventure club hire and transportation when activity and not recommended for registering. pregnant women and people with medical conditions.

54 Inclusions: OA04: Fine art, OA05: Tempofit run OA06: Emerson’s • A glass of Emerson’s Pilsner food and fashion Monday May 2, 2016 Brewery – beer and on arrival. • Minimum of five Emerson’s beer downtown walking 6.45am food matching with samplers. tour Complimentary NZ’s godfather of • A selection of dishes to match from The Culpeper menu. Meeting point: The meeting point craft beer! Monday May 2, 2016 will be Aotea Centre. Richard Emerson and Chris O’Leary 9.45am-noon The travel distance will be Monday May 2, 2016 from Emerson’s Brewery of Dunedin will host an evening of beer and food $NZ129 per person approximately 10km. 5.30pm arrival – session to start matching of Emerson’s brews (retail Meeting point: Meeting point will at 6pm and run until 8.30pm Hayden Shearman is the head coach products and an unknown treasure be at the Aotea Centre. (indicative only) of TempoFit (New Zealand's boot or two). Enjoy an introduction to central camp for runners) and will guide $NZ110 Auckland on this downtown walking runners along a beautiful waterside Hosts: Richard Emerson (Founder) Optional activities are open tour with a fine art, food and fashion 10km run (with a 5km shorter option and Chris O’Leary (Emerson’s to delegates, their partners focus. You will make your way to the if some runners would like to turn Brewery Manager) and/or family. beautiful Auckland Art Gallery where around). Venue: The Culpeper Restaurant we admire both old and new (Princes Wharf, Auckland) Disclaimer: architecture. Transport: Please make your own All activities are subject to cancellation way. unless minimum numbers are met. No shows will receive no refund. All prices include GST.

55 Things to do Auckland Whale and Fashion and Britomart precinct Dolphin Safari shopping The historic Britomart precinct on in Auckland Make it easy to experience the Auckland’s waterfront is home to astonishing wildlife of the beautiful St Heliers some of the city’s best shopping. It’s Hauraki Gulf Marine Park. The an inviting network of streets, lanes St Heliers is a seaside suburb of four-and-a-half-hour marine eco- and open spaces where you can Auckland that is popular among safari offers guaranteed whale and explore and shop at your leisure, visitors for the beaches, cafés, and dolphin viewing year-round, browsing Britomart’s treasure trove views of Rangitoto Island, the departing daily direct from Auckland. of fashion, homewares, gift and distinctive volcanic island in the specialty stores. www.awads.co.nz/ Hauraki Gulf. The precinct’s beautiful heritage Kelly Tarlton’s SEA LIFE Parnell buildings house a collection of quirky fashion boutiques, stocking some of Aquarium Shopping in Parnell, famed for its the world’s most exciting and boutique style stores, art galleries, See the world’s largest sub-Antarctic cutting-edge designers as well as the cafes and restaurants, known as penguin colony display, the world’s best of fresh and established local Auckland’s oldest suburb, radiates biggest species of stingray and New design talent. Zealand’s largest collection of charm, character and ambience. If sharks. Journey through a unique it’s designer décor and galleries that Ponsonby you’re after, then Parnell is an ideal Southern Ocean experience and One of Auckland’s hippest strips, stop. Jewellers, up-market marvel at our amazing new live Ponsonby Road is packed with funky homeware, antiques, art and fashion jellyfish display and visit the magical fashion stores intertwined with chic stores are all prevalent. Seahorse Kingdom where you’ll find cafes, bars and restaurants. Perfect the world’s only display of spiny sea Newmarket for people watching, Ponsonby is the dragons, and much more. suburb to visit for some lingering First class shopping is to be found www.kellytarltons.co.nz lattes, flat whites, mochaccinos and on the Broadway strip and Westfield delectable dining. Auckland Art Gallery – the country’s leading shopping Toi o Ta¯maki centre. Stroll down Nuffield and Teed Indulge in shopping sprees – Streets, where you’ll find the likes of a must in this trendy suburb Enter between majestic kauri (native some of New Zealand’s top fashion where designers and fashion icons tree) columns to explore four floors designers including Karen Walker, dominate. Local boutiques feature of exhibitions, seven centuries of art Zambesi and Kate Sylvester. to-die-for clothes and accessories and one of the country’s most iconic Newmarket also has the largest by leading designers. Designer buildings. Experience world-class concentration of shoe shops in furniture, gift shops and interior and touring exhibitions, immerse yourself New Zealand – 24 in fact! kitchenware shops will tempt you in the sights, sounds and with their alluring window dressings. atmosphere of traditional and contemporary international works and discover the largest permanent collection of New Zealand art in the heart of Auckland City. Entry is free and open daily from 10am – 5pm. www.aucklandartgallery.com

Auckland Whale and Dolphin Safari 56 World-class dining

Clooney French Café Merediths Sidart The Sugar Club

The food, like the design, is classic One of New Zealand’s most Merediths is the restaurant of The restaurant is intimate and cosy Located on Level 53 of the Sky yet undeniably modern. Chef awarded restaurants. The French chef Michael Meredith. An intimate with stunning views of Auckland Tower, with breathtaking views Harris’ cuisine melds the tradition Café combines impeccable service restaurant focused on nothing City, spreading from Devonport to across Auckland. The menu is of classical with a contemporary from the front of house team who other than providing the complete Mount Eden, with the Sky Tower based around small seasonal approach to ingredients and are there to assist you with your dining experience – that is, the as the centre point. Chef Sid plates packed full of flavour. The technique, used to stimulate the wine and food choices, with perfect harmony between changes his menu monthly to Sugar Club sources the finest palate and the memory rather than Executive Chef Simon Wright’s remarkable food, superb wine and showcase his continuous interest produce from around New Zealand confuse the mind. The flavours are sublime contemporary French an inviting hospitality. They offer and passion in his art, offering the and mixes it up with flavours from clean, precise and modern; his food. Classical cuisine blended degustation-only menus. Each first change on the first Tuesday around the world. They call it dishes are continually in progress, with a modern approach to menu will take you on a journey of the month. Every Tuesday within “fusion cuisine” – their guests reflecting seasonality, inspiration ingredients and technique produce where from beginning to end you’ll that month, the dishes evolve to call it delicious. The menu is and evolution. flavours that are clean, precise and be wrapped in the Merediths’ show refinement of skill and made up of entrée sized dishes, intense, with an emphasis on fresh experience and shown what completeness. The wine list is encouraging you to order and 33 Sale Street, Auckland local produce and seasonality. they’re all about. focused on being complementary taste a wider range of flavours +64 9 358 1702 with the style of Chef Sid’s cuisine. and ingredients than you might www.clooney.co.nz 210 Symonds Street, 365 Dominion Road, Mt Eden Predominantly NZ wine focused, otherwise experience. They also Eden Terrace +64 9 623 3140 Opening hours with showings of interesting styles offer a seven course chef’s +64 9 377 1911 www.merediths.co.nz worldwide. degustation menu, designed to Lunch Friday from Noon www.thefrenchcafe.co.nz be enjoyed by the whole table and Dinner Tuesday to Sunday Opening hours Three Lamps Plaza, recommend adding selected wine from 6pm Opening hours Lunch Friday noon to 3.30pm Level 1/283 Ponsonby Road, matches. A vegetarian menu is Closed Monday Lunch Friday Dinner Tuesday to Thursday Ponsonby also available on request. Dinner Tuesday to Saturday from 6.30pm +64 9 360 2122 Closed Sunday and Monday Closed Sunday and Monday www.sidart.co.nz Level 53, Sky Tower Corner of Federal and Opening hours Victoria streets, Auckland Lunch Friday +64 9 363 6365 Dinner Tuesday to Saturday www.skycityauckland.co.nz/ Closed Sunday and Monday restaurants/the-sugar-club/ Opening hours Lunch Wednesday to Sunday Noon to 2.30pm Dinner Daily 5.30 to 9.30pm Bar Daily from 5pm until late

57 Useful contacts Accommodation Registration desk Information desk Meeting Emergency number Crowne Plaza Auckland Skycity Convention Centre ANZCA and FPM (Ambulance/Fire/Police) 128 Albert Street, Auckland The registration desk is located on Skycity Convention Centre information 111 +64 9302 1111 level 4 and will be open during the The information desk will be open following times: at the following time: Registration desk – Skycity Grand Hotel Auckland Skycity Convention Centre 90 Federal Street, Auckland Saturday April 30, 2016 Saturday April 30, 2016 + 64 9 363 7090 +64 9 363 7000 7am-3.30pm 7am-3.30pm Registration desk – Skycity Hotel Auckland Delegates that are registered to Aotea Centre Aotea Centre Corner Federal and attend workshops will collect their The information desk is located in + 64 9 374 7509 Victoria Streets, Auckland registration packs from here. All the Owens Foyer. Please direct any other delegates will need to collect questions relating to the College Auckland airport +64 9 363 6000 their registration packs from Aotea or the College Ceremony to +64 9 275 0789 Rydges Auckland Centre. ANZCA staff. Flight information 59 Federal Street, corner of Aotea Centre The information desk will be open https://www.aucklandairport. Kingston Street, Central City, The registration desk is located at the following times: co.nz/FlightInformation/ Auckland within the Owens Foyer on level 2 ArrivalsAndDepartures.aspx Saturday April 30, 2016 +64 9 375 5900 and will be open during the 10am-5.30pm Heritage Auckland following times: Sunday May 1, 2016 Meeting venues 35 Hobson Street, Auckland Saturday April 30, 2016 7am-5pm Aotea Centre +64 9 379 8553 10am-5.30pm 50 Mayoral Drive, Auckland Monday May 2, 2016 CityLife Auckland Sunday May 1, 2016 7am-5pm Auckland Town Hall 171 Queen Street, Auckland 7am-5pm Queen Street, Auckland Tuesday May 3, 2016 +64 9 379 9222 Monday May 2, 2016 7am-5pm Skycity Convention Centre Langham Hotel Auckland 7am-5pm 88 Federal Street, Auckland Wednesday May 4, 2016 83 Symonds Street, Auckland Tuesday May 3, 2016 8am-3.30pm ANZCA registration secretariat +64 9 379 5132 7am-5pm WaldronSmith Management Pullman Auckland Hotel Wednesday May 4, 2016 119 Buckhurst Street Corner Princes Street and Waterloo 8am-3.30pm South Melbourne VIC 3205 Quadrant, Auckland +61 3 9645 6311 +64 9 353 1000 [email protected] Sofitel Auckland ANZCA ASM 2016 secretariat Viaduct Harbour 630 St Kilda Road 21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Melbourne VIC 3004 Auckland +61 3 9510 6229 +64 9 909 9000 [email protected]

58 Speaker Support Centre ANZCA lounge Duplication and recording them unattended. The organisers opportunity to attend. For available The Speaker Support Centre will be For delegate convenience, ANZCA Photography, audiotaping, video and the meeting secretariat will not tickets, please approach the available for ASM presenters while and FPM staff will be available at the recording, digital taping or any other be responsible for any loss or registration desk frequently on site at the Aotea Centre. ANZCA lounge to assist with any form of duplication is strictly damage to your personal properties. for updates. Presenters are required to check College related questions. prohibited in the sessions and Satchels Wi-Fi into Speaker Support to upload their ePoster areas. Catering In an attempt to reduce carbon Complimentary wireless interest is presentation no later than Catering breaks and lunches for Eposter displays footprints, the organising committee available for the meeting delegates. 90 minutes prior to the workshop participants on Saturday ePosters are displayed in the HCI have chosen reusable bags. commencement of their session. To log on please enter the following April 30 will be served on level four exhibition area from Sunday to You may wish to return your bag At this time it will be possible to information: at the Skycity Convention Centre. Wednesday. Please note that all at the end of the conference to the make amendments to presentations SSID: ANZCA_ASM All catering breaks and lunches ePoster sessions will be moderated registration desk to be recycled and and confirm media files and images. Password: Auckland2016 on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and and session times can be found on offered to a charity. We would like The Speaker Support Centre will be Wednesday will be served among pages 26 and 27 of this handbook. to thank Dr Cath Purdy (Regional located in the Goodman Fielder the HCI exhibition in the Air New Organising Committee Social Media room at the Aotea Centre and will Gala dinner tickets and Zealand foyer and ANZ foyer, Representative) for the designs be open at the following times: table allocations printed on the satchels. Aotea Centre. Delegates will be able to purchase Saturday April 30, 2016 Communication additional tickets onsite until Smoking policy 4-6pm All communication with registered 10.30am Monday May 2. The New Zealand Government Disclosure imposes a strict no smoking policy The scientific committee is Sunday May 1, 2016 delegates will be by email wherever Delegates are asked to select their an email address is provided. 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Admission to workshops, SGDs, their workshops, SGD sessions, handbook are correct at the time College Ceremony and Cocktail breakfast and lunch sessions and of printing. Reception (stage party): breakfast and lunch sessions and social functions will be by tickets. social functions can return their Black tie and College/Faculty gown ticket to the registration desk so or academic dress. If you misplace your name badge, ANZCA ASM 2016 secretariat please approach the registration another delegate may attend. College Ceremony and Cocktail [email protected] desk to obtain a replacement. Please note that refunds will not Reception (guests): Formal/lounge be available. This is a service to @ANZCA #ASM16NZ suit. College/Faculty gown or Personal property facilitate maximum attendance at www.asm.anzca.edu.au academic dress is optional. Please take good care of your all sessions and to assist delegates +61 3 9510 6229 Gala Dinner: Dress to impress. personal belongings. 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59 Transport from the airport Public transport Photography acknowledgements General The Auckland International Airport Britomart Transport Centre – Front cover images: is situated approximately 25 rail, buses and ferry The Lab Image Library and Chris information kilometres from central Auckland. The Britomart Transport Centre is McLennan. Getting to and from Auckland can the main city rail and bus terminal. Back cover images: be achieved by bus or taxi. It links the city centre with outer The Lab Image Library, Chris Taxis and shuttles suburbs. For more information visit McLennan and Luke Thurley. www.maxx.co.nz. Taxi and shuttle ranks are located Contributing photographers: outside the arrivals door at the Ferries depart from the Downtown Auckland Tourism and Events and international terminal and outside Ferry Terminal that is located Economic Development Limited, the Jetstar forecourt at the domestic opposite the Britomart Transport Julian Apse, Explore Group Limited, terminal. Indicative fares from the Centre. Blaine Harrington, Matt Taylor, airport into the city are between Parking Roger Wandless and Auckland $NZ75 and $NZ90 one way for a Direct access to the Aotea Centre Tourism and Events and Economic taxi and shuttles are $NZ33 for one can be made through the Civic Car Development Limited. person plus $NZ8 for each extra Park. Access to the Civic Car Park is person travelling together in the via Grey’s Avenue or Mayoral Drive, same group. next to the Herald Theatre. There Buses are also a number of other car Airbus Express is the fastest way parks in close proximity to the to travel to the city. The service venue. For further information on operates 24 hours a day with buses locations, rates and times please departing every ten minutes on visit Auckland transport’s parking weekdays between 7am and 7pm page at and every fifteen minutes on www.at.govt.nz/driving-parking/ weekends between 6am and 7pm. parking-in-auckland/victoria-st- Evening and overnight departures car-park/. run every 20-30 minutes. Travel time Intention to photograph is approximately 45 minutes to an Please be advised that photographs We would like to thank Dr Cath Purdy hour. Please allow extra time during may be taken and reproduced by from the ROC for her contribution of peak times. Tickets are $NZ16 one the event organisers during the artwork that has been printed on your way and available online. For more meeting. delegate satchel. information please visit www.airbus.co.nz.

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