Description
EMCORE London 2024
The Outstanding Interactive EMCORE Conference Experience continues!
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EMCORE London
26th – 28th June 2024
PLUS Cardiac Bootcamp 25th June
THE PROGRAM
Please note that the program is subject to change as we aim to give you more.
Day 1
Resuscitation: PEA a new algorithm
ROSC: Now what?
Shock: Fluids/Pressors/Methylene
ICU won’t take the patient: A Case
Should I drain the pericardial effusion?
5 Minutes to Mastery: Manual or Mechanical CPR?
Papercut: Resus Lit Summary
Anaphylaxis and Airway
Status: Asthmaticus
VL vs DL the decision’s been made
Resuscitative Sequence Intubation
5 MTM: Airway in the Obese patient
Right Ventricular failure and intubation
Status: Epilepticus- A Case
Seizure vs Pseudoseizure
Headache + Normal CT: Are we done?
Low Frequency High Stakes Neurology
5 Minutes to Mastery: Orbital vs Periorbital Cellulitis
Paper Cut: Neuro Lit Review
Day 2
Blood: The whole story
Permissive Hypotension: The Debate.
The Psychology of Trauma
Dried Plasma: What’s old is new
Near Fatal Strangulation: Worrying Trend
5 Min to Mastery: Trauma in Pregnancy
Papercut: Trauma Lit Review
Airway Ashes: Aust vs UK
Paediatric Sepsis
The Pale Child
Arrhythmias in Kids
Adolescent EM
Papercut: Paeds Lit review
BRASH Syndrome
Fibrillation Frustration
‘Be still my heart’
Steroids in CAP
5 Minutes to Mastery: Arrhythmia Imposters
Papercut: Cardiology Lit Review
Day 3
Massive GI Bleed
Intracranial Bleeds
Reversing the Bleed
DOAC Score
MTP
On the Shoulders of Giants
Jaw/shoulder/hip dislocations
X-Ray Quiz
Rashes Quiz
ECG Quiz
5 Minutes to Mastery: HFNC
Papercut: Grand Literature Review
PLUS the Airway Ashes Cup is on the line
Australia take on England
The two teams battle to win the coveted
EMCORE
AIRWAY ASHES CUP
AIRWAY ASHES CUP
Your Speakers in Emergency Medicine.
Actionable lessons, practical skills, future predictions, candid lessons of success and failure, and hilarious anecdotes from a hand-picked lineup including researches, educators, administrators, and all Emergency Experts.
VMO in Sexual Assault at RPAH, Sydney
Mother to a tween and a teen - by far the hardest but most rewarding job of the lot
In her other role, Tee works as a Clinical Tutor on the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programme at King’s College London. As part of her role, she lectures on the programme and supervises research in her area of interest.
Idit was NHSE Clinical Lead and Advisor supporitng the development of the 40 wellbeing and mental health hubs for England NHS and social care staff during the COVID19 pandemic.
Previously she developed and lead a DFID funded psychological support programme for UK medics working in the Ebola treatment centres in Sierra Leone.
Dr Albert is a lecturer, researcher and clinical supervisor and was the Academic Director for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme at King’s College London.
Yorkshire Ambulance service BASICS Doctor.
Faculty of Pre Hospital Care, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Honorary Secretary and Chair of Dip MIM Editorial Group.
Twickenham Match Day FOP Clinical / Immediate Care Lead.
World Rugby Medical Compliance Manager
Venue
The Science Gallery is the London conference venue for EMCORE. A short stroll to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge and very near the amazing Borough market. Hotel options within walking distance are shown below.
Accommodation Options
THINGS TO DO IN LONDON
DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START?......... CATCH THE BUS!
If you’re unsure of where to begin, try the Hop on Hop off bus that takes you on a tour of London.  It gives you an overview of the city. Travel past The London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, magnificent churches and museums.
You can decide what you want to see and just Hop on or off!
TAKE A TOUR
Why not take a tour: Westminster, Windsor Castle, Downton Abbey Village. Take the family on the Harry Potter Tour.
GO SHOPPING
​From Designer to vintage or malls to markets, there is somewhere for everybody to find something special.
Oxford St, Regent St, Portobello Rd, Brick Lane, Spitalfields or Borough market just to name a few, you can find it all. A visit to Harrods is a must.
PUBS AND RESTAURANTS
The pub is a great British institution with over 3500 pubs alone in London. With so many choices check out this website for an eclectic selection.
You can’t get bored eating out in London.
Restaurants range from Michelin starred to the local tucked away café with cuisine that encompasses British, European, Asian and of course Indian.
Browse through this list to find something you must try.