Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Annual Scientific Meeting 2025

Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Annual Scientific Meeting 2025

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Obstetric Anaesthetists Association Annual Scientific Meeting 2025

+ Include: 38 videos + 1 pdf, size: 7.38 GB
+ Target Audience: obstetric anaesthetists (consultants and trainees)
+ Information:

The Obstetric Anaesthetists’ Association (OAA) Annual Scientific Meeting 2025 will take place on May 15–16, 2025, at the ICC Belfast, Northern Ireland.

👩‍⚕️ Who should attend? This meeting is ideal for:
  • Obstetric anaesthetists (consultants and trainees)
  • Allied health professionals involved in maternity care
  • Researchers and educators in obstetric anaesthesia

📚 What to expect:
  • Scientific sessions on cutting-edge practices in obstetric anaesthesia
  • Oral presentations and ePoster sessions (abstract submissions are open until January 24, 2025)
  • Networking opportunities and updates on clinical guidelines

🎓 Bonus: Top abstracts will be eligible for the Felicity Reynolds Prize, and selected for oral presentation during the meeting

 

+ Topics:

Program & Overview

  • Conference Programme (PDF) — Full Agenda & Speakers

Session 1 — Recent Advances

  • Update on Anaesthesia for Operative Delivery

  • Update on Labour Analgesia

  • Panel Discussion: Recent Advances in Obstetric Anaesthesia

Session 2 — Chronic Pain & Devices in the Obstetric Patient

  • Beyond Opioids: Practical Strategies for Obstetric Pain

  • Pacemakers & ICDs in Pregnancy — Anaesthetic Considerations

  • Spinal Cord Stimulators and Obstetric Neuraxial Analgesia/Anaesthesia

  • Panel Discussion: Chronic Pain & Implanted Devices

Session 3 — Felicity Reynolds Free Papers (Set 1)

  • Felicity Reynolds Free Papers 1–6 (Oral Abstracts)

Session 4 — Your OAA (Guidelines & Projects)

  • OAA Guideline: Remifentanil PCA for Labour Analgesia

  • Upcoming Guidance: Anaesthetic Management of Pregnant Patients with Chiari Malformation

  • Update on OAA Activity & Projects

  • Panel Discussion: Your OAA

Session 5 — Complications in Obstetric Anaesthesia

  • A Team Approach to Pain During Caesarean Delivery

  • High Neuraxial Blocks — Recognition & Management

  • HFNO in Obstetric Airway Management — What Is the Role?

  • Panel Discussion: Managing Complications

Session 8 — Felicity Reynolds Free Papers (Set 2)

  • Felicity Reynolds Free Papers 1–6 (Oral Abstracts)

Session 9 — Modern Challenges in Obstetric Care

  • Does TIVA Have a Role in Obstetric General Anaesthesia?

  • From Gaps to Gains: Enhancing Maternal Care via System Integration & Simulation

  • Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy

  • Panel Discussion: Modern Challenges

Session 10 — Psychological Morbidity & the Labour Ward

  • Perinatal Mental Health: What the Obstetric Anaesthetist Should Know

  • Psychological Morbidity for Staff After Adverse Outcomes

  • Panel Discussion: Mental Health on the Labour Ward

Keynotes, Awards & Highlights

  • Bruce Scott Lecture: The Future of Obstetric Anaesthesia as a Subspecialty

  • Prize Giving: Improving Maternity Services — Writing a Political To-Do List

  • Pick of the Posters — Best Research Highlights

  • Grand Debate — Point/Counterpoint in Obstetric Anaesthesia

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