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Session 1 Chair: Prof Rajinder Mirakhur
Registration, Coffee/Tea and TradeExhibition
Welcome Address
Dr Ravi Hebballi, Organising Secretary, Dr Anil Gupta, President BAOIA Session 1 Chair: Prof Rajinder Mirakhur
Revalidation Dr Peter Nightingale,President, Royal College of Anaesthetists
Strengthened Appraisal Dr Keith Judkins, Wakefield
Discussion
Coffee/Tea and Trade Exhibition
Session 2 Chair: Dr Ranjit Verma
Management of trauma in a DGH-what's new?
Lt Col Jeremy Mark Field,
Royal Army Medical Corps
Recent advances in blood transfusion Dr Nicholas Jackson, Coventry
Enhanced Recovery after surgery Dr Munita Grover, London
Discussion
Lunch and Trade Exhibition
Session 3 Chair: Dr S Balaji
Free Papers
Session 4 Chair: Dr Roop Kishen
Experience from Haiti Dr Sameer Bhandari, Wakefield
Benchmarking of anaesthetic training in India
Prof. Jyotsna Wig, HOD, PGIMER, Chandigarh India
Coffee/Tea and Trade Exhibition
Session 5 Chair: Dr Michael Jones and Dr Richard Keal
Debate: "Ultrasound use by non-radiologists
is the right way forward" Pro-Dr Atul Gaur, Consultant Anaesthetist, Leicester. Con-Dr R Kalidindi, Consultant Radiologist, Wakefield.
AGM
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Anaesthetists in training presenting free papers / posters are eligible for prizes. Please send your abstract to the
organising secretary before 31st Aug 2010.
You must also register and attend the full scientific meeting.
Please book your place for this very popular event using the registration form.
BAOIA is honoured to welcome to the conference
Prof Jyotsna Wig
HOD, PGIMER, Chandigarh India

The British Association of Indian Anaesthetists was founded in 2002 by a small group of anaesthetists of Indian origin working in the UK.
We are committed to supporting
development and improvement of anaesthetic practice in the developing world.
Our ethos is to improve networking and communication amongst colleagues and promote education and academia whilst enhancing our rich cultural heritage.
We welcome and invite EVERYONE to join us forstimulating workshops and scientific meeting and to enjoy the rich and diverse culture and hospitality of the Indian subcontinent. This is probably the best value for money conference around.
The event is open to members, non-members, of all grades irrespective of their origins.
• For Scientific Programme: 5 CPD points from the Royal College of Anaesthetists.
• Registration fees include lunch, refreshments and course material.
Limited spaces, early booking is highly recommended.

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