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ASM Cardiff 2022

Cardiff welcomed the APAGBI ASM 2022 on the 12-13th May 2022
#APAGBI2022

This event has now passed. You can re-watch the entire event on demand.

You can still find the event details on the  >>APAGBI Cardiff 2022 Microsite

View the twitter conversation here https://www.symplur.com/healthcare-hashtags/apagbi2022/


The following sessions are available for all to watch below, or check out the Vimeo showcase page password #APAGBI2022

Session 2 | Performance Under Pressure

Session 7 | Sustainability in Paediatric Anaesthesia

Session 8 | The Big Catch UP

All other sessions are available to APAGBI members, via the APA Talking Slides site using your registered details.TS

 

Session 2 | Performance Under Pressure

Session 7 | Sustainability in Paediatrics

 

 

 

Session 8 | The Big Catch UP

 

 

 

Best Abstracts for APAGBI Annual Scientific Meeting 2022

These are published in Pediatric Anesthesia Journal https://doi.org/10.1111/pan.14595

Overall/ paediatric anaesthesia prize: A comparison of age-banded and weight-based oral paracetamol dosing in hospitalised children.Kirstie Wright

QI Prize: Claire Abeysekera   Improving difficult paediatric intravenous access in a tertiary children's hospital. 

Education Prize: Come to the PARTy!: An educational programme improving quality in post-anaesthesia care of children by V. Whittaker

Poster Prize: Galvin Gan for PERIOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH LIFE-LIMITING CONDITIONS 

 

Trainee Prize -  Oral & Poster 

Oral Presentations (Click on abstract number to access abstract)

O1      Are paediatric anaesthetists costing the earth?
M. Kerr, Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS FT 

O2      Improving difficult paediatric intravenous access in a tertiary children's hospital.
C. Abeysekera, NHS Bristol

 

O3      Paracetamol dosing in hospitalised children - a national survey.
J. Craske, Alder Hey Children’s NHS FT 

 

Winner of Registrars Prize
O4    A comparison of age-banded and weight-based oral paracetamol dosing in hospitalised children.
K. Wright, St Helens And Knowsley NHS 

 

O5    Use of virtual reality (VR) experience and gaming to improve anxiety and patient experience during induction of general anaesthesia. phase 2: refinement through a pdsa cycle to generate our ‘how to’ guide at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK.
D. Lee, Birmingham Children's Hospital

 

O6    Come to the PARTy!: An educational programme improving quality in post-anaesthesia care of children.
V. Whittaker, NHS Oxford

 

O7   CASAP Organisational Survey - A National Survey of Structural Indicators of Quality Care for Children Undergoing Emergency Abdominal Surgery in Hospitals in the United Kingdom.
A.Selman, Evelina Children’s Hospital 

Poster Presentation Listings 2022