ASMIC 2015
Start
Fri, 14 Aug 2015, 00:00
End
Sun, 16 Aug 2015, 00:00
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Professor Steven Webb, Senior Staff Specialist
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- Senior Staff Specialist - Royal Perth Hospital


Prof. Charles David Gomersall, FCICM
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- Department of Anaesthesia & Intensive Care - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Prince of Wales Hospital
- Shatin, Hong Kong

Ramesh Venkataraman, Chair of the Undergraduate Program
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- Chair of the Undergraduate Program - Kelley School of Business
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General Information
Another pertinent issue in intensive care is the care of the dying and our need to improve the quality of dying for the patient. Communication with the family during these times can be difficult and uncomfortable for doctors. The end-of-life care workshop that has been conducted since 2009 by the Malaysian Society of Intensive Care, will be held during the pre-congress this year.
Apart from improving our knowledge, the meeting will be a great place to meet fellow colleagues and old friends, as well as forge new partnerships. Besides this, there will be an extensive scientific exhibition by the biomedical industry with the latest medical equipment, pharmaceutical products and books related to the field of intensive care.
Registration and Fees
Click here to register.Programme Highlights
- Fever in severe sepsis
- Understanding
lactates in sepsis
– Milking it all
- The sepsis
biomarker: Plenty
of fish in the sea
- Evidence-based
medicine vs
pathophysiology:
Surviving sepsis
campaign
- Fungal infections in
the PICU
- The persistently
hypoxaemic
child: Do newer
ventilator modes
change outcome?
- Pharmaconutrition
in the PICU
- Cooling the injured
brain children in
2015
- Resuscitaion targets
in a patient with
severe burns
Kamal Bashar
- Pitfalls of
the common
haemodynamic
targets we use in ICU
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