Guidelines For The Management Of Children Referred For Dental Extractions Under General Anaesthesia

These guidelines are available to be viewed on the following page: APA Sponsored Guidelines

Annual Scientific Meeting Cambridge 2013

APA 40th anniversary meeting in conjunction with ESPA to be held on the 20th and 21st June 2013. Please note the June dates for next year. More details will be available shortly together with the ASM 2013 website launch.

Annual General Meeting 2012

APA Annual Report

The Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 10th May at the International Conference Centre, Birmingham. Here are the relevant papers:

Good Practice in Postoperative and Procedural Pain, 2nd Edition, 2012

This new draft guideline from the APAGBI will be available for consultation for a period of one month from Monday 5th March 2012. You can view these guidelines by clicking on the following link:

http://www.apagbi.org.uk/professionals/guidelines/guidelines-in-process

Please could all comments be addressed for the attention of Charles Stack and sent to the following email address:

apagbiadministration@aagbi.org

Become an APA member

If you are interested in finding out more information about the APA please visit the About Us page.  If you would like to join us then please download a membership application form by visiting the Becoming a member page.

NCEPOD 2011 - APA Position Statement

The NCEPOD 2011 report "Are We There Yet" was launched on 27th October 2011.  This report can be accessed on the NCEPOD website http://www.ncepod.org.uk/2011sic.htm

Anaesthesia and the developing brain

Anaesthesia and the developing brain

The APA have released the following statements to aid professionals in their conversations with parents prior to surgery and to provide information and reassurance to the public:

"Epidural safety in children - Joint statement from RCoA and APAGBI"

"Epidural safety in children - Joint statement from RCoA and APAGBI" http://www.apagbi.org.uk/professionals/patient-safety

"Epidural safety in children - Joint statement from RCoA and APAGBI" http://www.apagbi.org.uk/professionals/patient-safety

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