Abstracts from Previous Meetings
This is the archive of abstracts and presentations from previous SCATA meetings.
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- Implementing a New Anaesthetic Information Management System in a
Non-NPfIT Environment (41Kb)
- Dr Philip Barclay, Liverpool Women’s Hospital - Simulation-Based Education, Training and Assessment for Anaesthetists (40Kb)
- Dr Bryn Baxendale, Director, Trent Simulation & Clinical Skills Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals - Revalidation (349Kb)
- Dr Chris Dodds
- A New Hi-Fidelity Online Physiological Simulator (39Kb)
- Dr Kenneth Gilpin Department of Anaesthesia, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK - Electronic Double Checking of Anaesthetic Drugs (61Kb)
- Dr Roger Hall Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK - Electronic Rota Management (65Kb)
- Duncan Hancox, Consultant, Critical Care and Anaesthetics, Royal Preston Hospital - Pathophysiological Modelling in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care: Who,
How & Why? (44Kb)
- Dr Jonathan Hardman, Nottingham University Hospitals, UK - Monitoring Device Interfacing Standards, Communication and
Integration with Electronic Medical Records (39Kb)
- Martin Hurrell, Alan Nicol Informatics Clinical Information Systems Limited, Glasgow - National Anaesthesia Specific Critical Incident Reporting, Collaboration
or Coercion? (49Kb)
- Dr Andy Lim, Royal United Hospital, Bath - Using Windows Services for Clinical Research (51Kb)
- Dr A. Philips, Specialist Trainee; Dr I. Wrench, Consultant Anaesthetist; Dr R. Freeman, Consultant Anaesthetist Anaesthetic Department, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHSF Trust, Sheffield, England - Anesthesia Information Management Case Study (173Kb)
- David L. Reich, M.D., Professor and Chair of Anesthesiology,Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY - LORENZO Regional Care (37Kb)
- Gill Stonham, NHS Connecting for Health - Clinical Impact of the Paperless ICU (44Kb)
- Alain Vuylsteke, Papworth Hospital NHS Trust
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