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Surgical Conference 2010 Kingston-Upon-Hull | 12 - 14 March Surgical Conference 2010 Kingston-upon-Hull | 12 - 14 March Conference Proceedings & Abstracts Page Page 2 President’s Introduction Dear guests and members, A very warm welcome to Kingston-upon-Hull for the ASiT 2010 Conference! With nearly 400 delegates attending this year, it is a pleasure to be organising the larg- est meeting since ASiT was founded in 1976. Whatever your speciality, our conference programme is designed to help you get the most out of your future training. From career and financial planning, through to academic and voluntary endeavours, there will be something of interest to eve- ryone in the coming weekend. We hope you will also take the opportunity to meet your fellow delegates, make new friends and learn something from their experiences. ASiT exists for you, the surgical trainee, and our annual Conference is a unique educational and social opportunity to bring members together from right across the country. We do hope you enjoy it. Kingston-upon-Hull offers a splendid venue this year, from the historic City Hall to the magnificent Guildhall, the location of our annual trainee’s Gala Dinner on Saturday night. This proud port-city, blessed with maritime riches, has offered us a traditionally friendly welcome, and we are grateful to the City staff for their help in hosting the conference in “‘ull”. This year it is an honour to host a range of eminent speakers of both national and international renown, and we hope you will join us in thanking them for giving up their time this weekend. We also thank our corporate patrons and sponsors for their continued support as their generosity keeps our annual conference affordable for trainees. Please do find time to visit their stands and speak to them in person. Finally, we thank you for your interest and involvement in ASiT. Over the past 34-years ASiT has continued to hold a unique position in the surgical community, standing up for trainees’ interests and striving for excellence in your surgical training. As an educational charity, independent of the Surgical Royal Colleges and other professional or- ganisations, ASiT is stronger than ever with over 2,000 members from across the UK. However, our continued success depends on your continued support, and I hope once this weekend is over you will encourage your colleagues to become involved. With every new generation climbing the difficult ladder of surgical training, different pressures and challenges arise. A strong ASiT ensures we will face them together, and this Conference plays an important role in that. Enjoy your weekend in Hull! Ed Fitzgerald ASiT President 2009-2010 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 ASiT Conference Research & Audit Prizes Prestigious awards will be made to the best abstracts in their respective categories at the ASiT 2010 Conference. Trainees from all nine surgical specialties and medical students are invited to submit abstracts of their research and audit work to the conference. The following prestigious awards will be made to the best abstracts in their respective categories at the ASiT 2010 Conference. • ASiT Medal • SARS/ASIT Academic & Research Surgery Prize • ASiT Short Paper Prize • ASiT Medical Student Prize • ASiT Poster Prize • ASiT-Rouleaux Club Prize • ASiT-AOT Prize • ASiT-SURG Prize • ASiT-PLASTA Prize • NPSA Patient Safety in Surgery Prize Page 8 ASiT Platinum Corporate Sponsors Covidien Covidien, formerly known as Tyco Healthcare, are proud to be associated once again with ASiT in 2010 at their annual conference in Kingston-upon-Hull. 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