Management of Traumatic Brain Injury: Current Best Practise

External Event - 15th Jun 2018

About this Event : Increase your understanding of traumatic brain injuries

This meeting will provide state of the art management of all stages of the patient’s pathway from the pre-hospital scene, to the emergency department, intensive care and rehabilitation.

Leaders in the field will give you an understanding of the epidemiology, investigation and treatment of head and traumatic brain injury including 3D anatomy relevant to head injury and surgical treatment.

Key Speakers: 

  • Professor Mark Wilson, Chair of the British Neurotrauma Group
    Professor Wilson lectures internationally and has several national roles including; Society of British Neurosurgeons (SBNS) Chair for trauma and meetings and communications co-secretary. He sits on the Trauma and Burns Clinical Reference Group, the Trauma and Audit Research Network (TARN) Board, is a NICE Advisor, Associate Editor of the journal “Trauma”, Neurosurgeon to the NFL (when visiting) and is on the faculty of the International Red Cross War Surgery Course. 

  • Professor Fiona Lecky, Research Director of the Trauma Audit Research Network
    Professor Lecky is Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Sheffield, holds an Honorary Chair at the University of Manchester and is an Honorary Consultant Emergency Physician at Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. She is also Research Director of the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN) - the largest European Trauma Registry

  • Professor Peter Hutchinson, President of the Clinical Neurosciences Section of the RSM, Chair of the Academic Committee of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons
    Professor Hutchinson is a NIHR Research Professor at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge and Honorary Consultant Neurosurgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. He is also the Neurosurgical Specialty Lead at the Royal College of Surgeons of England; Chair of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons (SBNS) Neurotrauma Group; a member of the SBNS Council; Director of Clinical Studies and Fellow at Robinson College, Cambridge; and Chief Medical Officer for the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.

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