Visit BD booth 217 at ESICM in Berlin, from September 28th to October 2nd
Visit BD booth 217 at ESICM in Berlin, from September 28th to October 2nd
BD SYMPOSIA
Prof Sunde is a professor in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at the Oslo University Hospital, Norway. He has headed the Oslo Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Group since 1996. Prof Sunde has pubished approx. 100 articles and book chapters and is on the editorial board of leading journals like Circulation, Critical Care Medicine, European Heart J, Critical Care, Resuscitation, Acta Anaesth Scand, Am J Cardiol, Tidsskrift Nor Lægeforening and SJTREM.
Prof Sunde holds MD degrees from the Universities of Gottingen and Oslo, and a PhD from the University of Oslo.
Prof. Taccone is an Professor of Critical Care Medicine at the Department of Intensive Care, Hôpital Erasme, Bruxelles. He studied medicine at the Seconds Universita degli Studi di Napoli and holds an MD degree from the University of Naples. He is a member of the European Resusciation Council (ERC), Neurocritical Care Society, Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), Société de Réanimation en Langue Française (SRLF) and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM)
Dr. Dunn is a Consultant in Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine at The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and a Consultant in Pre-Hospital & Retrieval Medicine at the Emergency Medicine Retrieval Service (EMRS), ScotSTAR, Glasgow. He has over a decade of experience in Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He has authored many articles in leading journals and is an active teacher training medical students, nursing staff and paramedics.
Dr. Dunn holds a BSc (Med Sci) in Pharmacology and an MD ChB from the University of Edinburgh. He is also an MRCS, FRCS, MCEM, FRCEM and FFICM.
Adam Sutherland is currently a senior clinical pharmacist in paediatric critical care at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Having worked in this field for almost 15 years, he takes a keen interest in patient safety with a focus on medicines.
He currently holds a prestigious National Institute for Health Research Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship and is currently studying for a PhD in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Manchester under Professor Darren Ashcroft. He is studying complex medicines systems in hospitals using Cognitive Work Analysis, through the lens of sociotechnical theory, the findings of which (he hopes) will support co-production of new and improved medication safety interventions.
Dr. Ricard Ferrer is the Head of the Intensive Care Department at Vall d’Hebron Hospital. He graduated in 1992 from the University of Barcelona, Medical School and pursued his specialisation in Intensive Care from 1994 to 1998. In 2010, he received his PhD from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. He has published a number of original and review articles in peer reviewed journals in the field of sepsis and severe infections, and has contributed to book chapters on these topics.
Prof. Ferrer holds positions at numerous intensive care societies. He is the president of the Spanish Society of Intensive Care (SEMICYUC) and a member of the steering committee of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. In the ESICM, he is the chairman of the Systemic Inflammation and Sepsis section, organizer of the NEXT fellowship in infectious diseases in Barcelona and a member of the Council.
Arif Patel is the Head of Medical Engineering at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, a large acute healthcare Trust located in the Northwest of England, where he oversees all aspects of medical devices management and technology-enabled care. Prior to this, Arif worked as a Research and Development Engineer at an electronics equipment manufacturing company. Arif’s undergraduate pathway centred on electronics engineering until he started in the health service in 1995; where the application shifted towards Clinical Engineering.
Since moving into management in 2012, he has complete a Postgraduate Diploma in leadership, a Master’s in Business Administration and is currently undertaking research towards a Professional Doctorate in Health Science: where the focus is on human factors and the adoption of technology to improve healthcare outcomes.
Let's have a conversation