20 Lessons from 2020 – Join the Live Discussion

20 Lessons from 2020 – Join the Live Discussion
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To round up the first issue of ICU Management & Practice this year, experts from critical care will gather together and discuss the most important lessons learned in 2020 from a critical care perspective. You are invited to join us live on 9 March 2021, 16:00 CET.


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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on ICUs and critical care healthcare providers all across the globe. Many patients with COVID-19 need hospitalisation and admission to the ICU. Hence, ICUs have had their work cut out for them and have faced many challenges, including the management of high patient flow, appropriate allocation of resources, the need to balance care of patients with COVID-19 and those with other critical illnesses, restructuring workflows, and ensuring the safety of healthcare workers, patients and their families.

 

There is a need for clinicians to evaluate and review how we performed during this crisis, what we did well and what we could have done better.

 

After a brief introduction from Mag. Christian Marolt, Executive and Editorial Director at HealthManagement.org, this topic will be further explored by the panel. During the Q&A session, the audience will also have an opportunity to exchange ideas with our critical care experts. 


Moderator

Jean-Louis Vincent 

Editor-in-Chief | ICU Management & Practice | Professor | Department of Intensive Care | Erasme Hospital| Université libre de Bruxelles | Brussels, Belgium

 

Panellists

Yassir Aarab 

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit | Regional University Hospital of Montpellier | St-Eloi Hospital | University of Montpellier | Montpellier, France

 

Audrey De Jong

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit | Regional University Hospital of Montpellier | St-Eloi Hospital | University of Montpellier | Montpellier, France

 

Vitaly Herasevich 

Professor of Anesthesiology and Medicine | Mayo Clinic | Rochester, USA

 

Samir Jaber 

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit | Regional University Hospital of Montpellier | St-Eloi Hospital | University of Montpellier | Montpellier, France

 

Ashish K. Khanna 

Associate Professor |Section Head for Research | Department of Anesthesiology |Section on Critical Care Medicine| Wake Forest School of Medicine |Wake Forest Baptist Health |Winston-Salem, NC

 

Andrej Michalsen 

Consultant | Department of Anaesthesiology | Critical Care, Emergency Medicine and Pain Therapy | Konstanz Hospital | Konstanz, Germany

 

Join us live for the 20 Lessons from 2020 DigiConf!


9 March 2021, 16:00 to 17:00 CET

The event will be live-streamed and will include a Q&A session with the audience. 

 

Register here: https://iii.hm/20lessonsfrom2020registration


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