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Mindray Day 2023

Empower global medical community with insights

1st – 2nd June, 2023
Glasgow, UK

2023/06/01 00:00
00 Days
00 Hours
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About Mindray Day

Mindray Day is a comprehensive educational program designed specifically for anesthesiologists and ICU doctors, encompassing academic sessions and simulation training on popular topics of significant interest to the global medical community, such as oxygenation delivery, lung protection, mechanical ventilation for ARDS, and more.


At Mindray Day, three world-renowned experts and their teams will share their experiences and provide hands-on guidance throughout the program. Additionally, you will be offered a unique opportunity to engage in face-to-face discussions with the experts, exchange valuable insights, and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements and research in anesthesia and ICU.


We are looking forward to seeing you there!

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Meet the experts in person

Speakers:

Speakers

Prof. Samir Jaber

Full professor
  • Head of the Anesthesia and Critical Care Department of Saint-Eloi Hospital Montpellier university, France

Prof. Daniel Talmor

Edward Lowenstein professor
  • Head of the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard medical school, US

Prof. Elie Azoulay

Full professor
  • Head of the Critical Care Department of the Saint-Louis hospital, APHP, France

All-day learning with experts and peers

Date Time Theme
1st June 18:30-20:00 Introduction
2nd June 09:00-09:30 Opening Speech
09:30-13:30 Simulation Training
13:30-14:30 Lunch Break
14:30-17:30 Lectures

Hands-on simulation training

Satation 1
Anesthesia:

  • How to perform better lung protection during perioperative period?

Station 2
ICU:

  • How to address patients’ need of oxygenation in ICU?
  • How to treat ARDS with mechanical ventilation?
  • How to perform better synchrony for patients?

Station 3
Anesthesia & ICU:

  • How to perform the better oxygenation and lung protection from OR to ICU?