RCEM Annual Scientific Conference 2024

Our scanning sessions



Live Scanning - Timetable
We are delighted to have Dr Nick Mani on our stand for RCEM Scientific Conference 2024, teaching and giving you the opportunity to have hands-on our ultrasound systems to practice such topics.

Below are a list of the sessions and timings* across all three days. Be sure to visit our stand to join each session!
About Dr Nick Mani:

FRCEM MRCS MRPathME MScMedUS
PgC.MedEd PgC.MedRes PgC.SurgSci
BMedSci (1stHons) MBChB (Shef.)
POCUS Expert/Emergency Medicine Consultant
FEMUS/FAMUS/FUSIC/CACTUS Trainer/Mentor/Supervisor
POCUS UK Group / Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Tuesday 8th October
11:05am - 11:35am: Venous Excess Ultrasound Score (VExUS)
VExUS can give evidence of venous congestion in end-organs, allowing for optimisation of intravenous fluid and other management.

1:40pm - 2:10pm: focused Trans-Oesophageal Echocardiography (fTOE) in Life Support
fTOE in life support could have many advantages such as guiding correct position for chest compressions,  reducing 'pause' time and interruption of compressions, more accurate and early identification of reversible causes or pseudo-PEA/fine VF/ROSC.

3:25pm - 3.55pm: Serratus Anterior and Erector Spinae Plane Blocks
These single shot plane blocks can be considered as possible alternatives to epidural block for multiple rib fractures pain management, with fewer side effects.

Wednesday 9th October
10:15am - 10:45am: Serratus Anterior and Erector Spinae Plane Blocks
These single shot plane blocks can be considered as possible alternatives to epidural block for multiple rib fractures pain management, with fewer side effects.

12:55pm - 1:25pm: Venous Excess Ultrasound Score (VExUS)
VExUS can give evidence of venous congestion in end-organs, allowing for optimisation of intravenous fluid and other management.

3pm - 3:30pm: focused Trans-Oesophageal Echocardiography (fTOE) in Life Support
fTOE in life support could have many advantages such as guiding correct position for chest compressions,  reducing 'pause' time and interruption of compressions, more accurate and early identification of reversible causes or pseudo-PEA/fine VF/ROSC.

Thursday 10th October
11:35am - 12:05pm: focused Trans-Oesophageal Echocardiography (fTOE) in Life Support
fTOE in life support could have many advantages such as guiding correct position for chest compressions,  reducing 'pause' time and interruption of compressions, more accurate and early identification of reversible causes or pseudo-PEA/fine VF/ROSC.

2:10pm - 2:40pm: Venous Excess Ultrasound Score (VExUS)
VExUS can give evidence of venous congestion in end-organs, allowing for optimisation of intravenous fluid and other management.

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*Timings are subject to change if RCEM change their break/lunch times at the event