Interpretation of ABG and Indications for Non-Invasive Ventilation: For Medical Students and FY1 Doctors

17th November 2021

1800-1900 hours (UK time)

Online via Zoom



About

This two-part series aims to discuss a number of common respiratory emergencies and their management. It will examine their presentation and pathophysiology, as well as provide a discussion on how to treat them in an emergency clinical setting.

The second talk will focus on the interpretation of an arterial blood gas (ABG) and the indications for non-invasive ventilation (NIV), as well as the practical aspects of utilising each of them. ABGs are often poorly understood at a medical student and junior doctor level, and this talk will, therefore, aim to systematically discuss their interpretation to help demystify the ABG as a tool for understanding respiratory pathologies.

For details of the first talk in this two-part series, please CLICK HERE.

Suitable for:

  • Medical Students (clinical years)
  • Foundation Year 1 Doctors

Speaker:

Dr Kate Brackenborough
Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Kate Brackenborough is a Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine. Her interests lie in health management and leadership, and she has completed a Darzi Fellowship that focused on improving recognition of the deteriorating patient.

Before she became a doctor,Dr Brackenborough worked as a biomedical scientist in microbiology and developed a keen interest in teaching, which she has enhanced over the last decade.


Quick Information
Places are currently available.
Date 17th November 2021
Time 1800-1900 hours (UK time)
Venue
Online via Zoom
Course Fee Free
This teaching event is part of the Structured International Medical Education Curriculum, supported by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cardiff and The Doctors Academy Group.
Closing Date Places will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis and therefore we are unable to provide a precise closing date.
No of Places 60