Magill Academic Series
The Magill Academic series is a monthly event run by the Magill Department of Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine.
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Magill Academic series and symposium
Magill Anaesthesia, Perioperative Care, Intensive Care & Pain Medicine Academic Series
Cycle 2024-2026
Supported by NIHR NWL CRN, Imperial College London & Chelsea & Westminster NHS Foundation Trust
When: Last Thursday of the month at 1400h
Target audience: Multidisciplinary team in Critical Care, Anaesthesia, Intensive Care & Perioperative Care and undergraduate medical students
Model: Hybrid model (MS Teams & AICU Seminar Room), Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
2024/25 lectures – Click -> link
Lectures / speakers:
28th March 2024 - Dr Marcela P Vizcaychipi, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC -Research in digital health care systems - Time to readjust and share
25th April 2024 Professor Suveer Singh, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC - Inhalation Injury Updates & Developments
30th May 2024 Dr Sanooj Soni, St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College AHSC, Macrovesicles & the Lung
27th June 2024 – Professor Stephen Brett, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College AHSC - Critical Care follow up – lessons learnt
25th July 2024 -Dr Robert Dickinson, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC – Neurotrauma and neuroprotection
29th August 2024 - Associate Professor (Reader) Istvan Nagy, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC - Mechanism of pain in Burns
26th September 2024 – Dr Harriet Kemp, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC – PainCRITICAL: An investigation of the longitudinal sensory profile and cutaneous markers of neuropathic pain after critical illness
31st October 2024 - Dr Sham Jhani, Royal Marsden Hospital, Imperial College AHSC - Anaesthesia for cancer patients – considerations – ViTAL study
27th November 2024 - 29th Magill Symposium – Perioperative Care – Getting it Right First Time
12th December 2024- Christmas Lecture – Dr Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Baerum, Oslo, Norway, past president of the world federation of societies of anaesthesiologists. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate’s Medal, the Medal of Honour of the Nordic Blue Berets and the Norwegian UN Veterans Medal of Honour.
30th January 2025 - Professor Pallav Shah, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC - Robotic Bronchoscopy
27th February 2025 - Dr Melody Ni - Head of Decision Analysis Area, Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College London, London In Vitro Diagnostics Co-operative facilitating innovation in anaesthesia and perioperative care medicine
27th March 2025 - Dr Brij Patel, Royal Bromptom Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC - The lungs in critical care
24th April 2025 - Dr Matthiew Komorowski, Charing Cross Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC - Sepsis & AI - Time to collaborate
29th May 2025 - Dr David Antcliffe, Charing Cross Hospital, APMIC, Imperial College AHSC – Sepsis – what next
26th June 2025 - Professor Yiannis, Professor in Human-Centred Robotics at Imperial, where he holds a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies (Personal Assistive Robotics) – Role of robots in medicine
31st July 2025 - Professor Anthony Gordon, St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College AHSC – Updates on new treatment for sepsis
28th August 2025 - Professor Nicoleta Nicolaou, Nicosia University, Cyprus – Objective assessment of perioperative cognitive dysfunction – the role of real-time electroencephalographic activities
25th September 2025 - Professor Steve Gentleman, Imperial College AHSC – Mild traumatic brain injury – the aftermath
30th October 2025 – Professor Francesca Rubolotta , Chair of the McGill Department of Anaesthesia & Perioperative Care, Quebec, Canada – Innovative approach to care – medicine without boundaries
29th November 2025 – All Day Event 30th Magill Symposium - Topic to be confirmed
18th December 2025 – Christmas lecture – Professor Claudia Clopath, Bioengineering Department, Imperial College London, Learning and memory in the brain
New cycle