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Calendar

I am attending and speaking at a number of events throughout the year - this is where you'll find me!

Please note, I have no availability for CPD until May 2025 due to a high demand in bookings. 

February 2025

Wednesday 26th February 2025
Afternoon and Evening
Faversham, Kent, ME13 8GD

  • Getting To Know Your Multiparameter

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March 2025

Wednesday 5th March 2025
7.30pm
Virtual

  • Dead Space and Tidal Volumes

March 2025

Friday 7th March 2025
Virtual

  • Snort and Snore: Brachycephalic Anaesthesia

  • Wake me up, before you go-go: Anaesthesia Recovery

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March 2025

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Wednesday 12th March 2025
All Day
The Old Manor Hotel - 55 Leven Rd, Lundin Links, KY8 6AJ

  1. The P doesn’t mean Panic: Easy ECGS

  2. Deep breath: Capnography made Easy

  3. Say ah: Airways and Breathing Systems

  4. Anaesthetic drugs: Patient Effects

  5. Squeeze! Blood Pressure Monitoring

  6. Wake me up before you go-go: Recovery

April 2025

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Wednesday 2nd April 2025
All Day
The Pickle Factory - 14 Bowden Street, London, SE11 4DS

  1. The P wave in ECGs is not for Panic: Understanding ECGs

  2. Deep breath: Capnography made Easy

  3. Squeeze! Blood Pressure Monitoring under Anaesthesia

  4. Breathe Easy - An Overview of Airway Management, Breathing Systems and Manual Ventilation

  5. Anaesthetic drugs: What to expect when they’re on board

  6. Wake me up before you go-go: Anaesthesia Recovery

May 2025

IVNA Congress

Saturday and Sunday 24th and 25th of May 2025
All Day
Tullamore Court Hotel, Co. Offaly, Ireland

  • Complex? This is ECGs made easy

  • Wake me up, before you go-go: Anaesthesia Recovery

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June 2025

BVA Live

Friday 13th June 2025
All Day

NEC Birmingham, B40 1NT

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  • Manual and Mechanical Ventilation and Anaesthesia

June 2025

Saturday 14th June 2025
All Day

Bristol Vet Specialists - Severn Beach, Bristol, BS35 4ER

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  1.  Ouch, my pelvis is in pieces! – Acute Pain Management

  2. Gasping for Air – Manual and Mechanical Ventilation in Trauma Patients 

September 2025

Thursday 11th September 2025
Virtual

  1. Take a deep breath and let's ventilate

    • Understand normal respiratory anatomy and physiology

    • Discuss how anaesthesia may affect the patient's ventilation

    • Identify the physiological effects of mechanical ventilation

    • Case Studies: head trauma causing raised intracranial pressure, traumatic diaphragmatic hernia, use of a neuromuscular block during an ophthalmic procedure​​

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