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23.01.2022 Prof David A Scott is Director of Anaesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine at St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and is a Professor at the School of Medicine, University of Melbourne. He has a PhD in the neuropharmacology of neuropathic pain. He is also President of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and is a strong advocate for a collaborative multidisciplinary approach to perioperative care. David will be speaking just before lunch on Saturday about cognitive function outcome and consent. It's a session not to be missed! Register now: https://bit.ly/2wtfNAL



21.01.2022 Here is some good news to start your weekend with - the deadline for presentation of either an oral or poster at the 2018 NAC has been extended! The deadline for submissions is now midnight Monday 3rd September! To submit, head to the website: https://bit.ly/2rxN9ZE

20.01.2022 Newcastle is one of the most beautiful parts of NSW, having a fantastic mix of ocean, nature and city. The Newcastle Memorial Walk was constructed in 2015 to commemorate the centenary of ANZAC and is just one of many beautiful coastal walks in Newcastle. The Memorial Walk allows visitors to walk along the cliff tops from Nobby's Beach to Merewether Beach whilst reading of all the names of Newcastle locals who enlisted in World War I. Definitely on the to-do list while attending the 2018 NAC!

19.01.2022 Professor David A Scott is Director of Anaesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine at St. Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and is a Professor at the School of Medicine, University of Melbourne. Professor Scott's presentation is titled 'cognitive function outcome and consent'. Professor Scott will discuss the presence of known and also undetected cognitive impairment in older patients presenting for anaesthesia and surgery. Register now to avoid missing this fantastic presentation: https://bit.ly/2wtfNAL



18.01.2022 Registration & call for abstracts are now open for The NAC 2020! Take advantage of the early bird rate and register now: www.thenac.com.au

17.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE! The Newcastle Anaesthesia Conference (NAC) is back again in 2020. Friday 31st July - Saturday 1st August 2020 at the beautiful Noah’s on the Beach. More information to follow soon! #thenac2020... Image: Ron Bonham See more

13.01.2022 Great news to end a Monday - the early bird registration deadline has been extended to Monday 20th August! Register now so you don't miss out on saving! https://bit.ly/2FZHXmE



08.01.2022 We are very excited to announce that Dr Michael Sean McManus will be presenting on Friday afternoon about education and training in perioperative medicine. Dr McManus has had over twenty years’ experience with health services in Far North Queensland, first arriving in Cairns in 1993 as a medical student and then returning to Innisfail in 1996 as a junior doctor. Sean pursued a career in rural general practice before switching to anaesthesia training, gaining a specialist position in Cairns in 2002. In 2015 he completed Intensive Care Specialist Training. In 2017 he was selected for the Health Service Board and completed the AICD Company Director’s course. To read Dr McManus' full biography, please visit the conference website: https://bit.ly/2KhFrhT

05.01.2022 The standard registration fee for the 2018 NAC ends at midnight Monday 17th September. Register now to take advantage of this discounted fee: https://bit.ly/2wtfNAL

04.01.2022 The conference dinner will be held at the beautiful Longworth House in Newcastle. Come and join your colleagues in a casual, relaxed setting! Partners are more than welcome to attend the dinner. Additional tickets can be purchased during the registration process or by contacting us: https://bit.ly/2IwydWs

03.01.2022 For the first time, the NAC is introducing the Scholar Role session. This session gives trainees the chance to present their research in front of all delegates at the 2018 NAC. This also gives more advanced professionals the chance to hear to new ideas and research being conducted by the trainees. Abstract submission for this session open until Monday 20th August. The session is scheduled for Saturday afternoon and will be extremely insightful to hear about the research that all the 'up and comers' are working on! To submit a case for presentation, head to our website: https://bit.ly/2rxN9ZE

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