Scientific Programme
All sessions of the scientific programme are exclusively in English.
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Evidence-based Practice and Quality Improvement
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Ambulatory Anaesthesia
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Monitoring: Equipment and Computers
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Clinical and Experimental Circulation
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Respiration
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Transfusion and Haemostasis
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Neurosciences
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Local and Regional Anaesthesia
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Pharmacology
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Paediatric Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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Obstetric Anaesthesia
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Intensive Care Medicine
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Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
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Acute and Chronic Pain Management
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Education, Research and Presentation
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Ethics
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Patient Safety
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Perioperative Care of the Eldery
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Airway Management
Others
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ESA Sessions
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Guest Sessions
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European Patient Safety Course
Please note that when limited access is indicated preregistration will be necessary.
ESA policy regarding conflicts of interest
Any person who chairs or speaks at a Euroanaesthesia meeting in sessions not supported by industry grants has declared, in advance of the publication of the final programme, the existence of any relationship or arrangement, direct or indirect, that could be reasonably considered to affect the content of the presentation. This includes, but is not limited to, factors such as financial relationships, advisory positions, receipt of payments, expenses, grants, or departmental support, and membership of other organisations.
Participants who have declared a ‘conflict of interest’ will be indicated in the final programme with an asterisk (*) next to their name. Individuals who have declared a ‘conflict of interest’ should disclose this to the audience at the beginning of their lecture or participation as Chairman of a scientific session. Should the individual with an asterisk (*) next to his/her name not declare this ‘conflict of interest’ at the beginning of the session, the audience has the right to request this of the concerned individual.
Chairmen and speakers at abstract presentation sessions are asked to make verbal statements. The audience, speakers, and chairmen are entitled to request such statements if they are not made.
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Euroanaesthesia 2009
Milan, Italy, 6 - 9 June 2009
Milano Convention Centre (MIC)
Via Giovanni Gattamelata 5,
Milano
www.micmilano.it
General Overview
The congress' scientific programme starts on Saturday 6 June and ends on Tuesday 9 June at noon*.
Saturday 6 June: 13.00-17.00
Sunday 7 June: 08.30-17.30
Monday 8 June: 08.30-17.30
Tuesday 9 June: 08.30-12.00
*Please note that certain extracurricular workshops for which preregistration is required, might take place outside these times.
The trade exhibition opens on Saturday 6 June at noon and ends Monday 8 June in the evening.
Saturday, 6 June: 12.00-18.00
Sunday, 7 June: 09.30-18.00
Monday, 8 June: 09.30-18.00