RAID Conference 2024 'Breaking Barriers'

Join us on 29 November as East Anglian Air Ambulance's RAID (Research, Audit, Innovation and Development) group is hosting its annual one-day conference, with a focus on innovations in pre-hospital resuscitation. The conference is open to everyone with an interest in pre-hospital emergency medicine (PHEM).

About the conference

Date: Friday 29 November 2024
Location: Downing College, Cambridge, CB2 1DQ
Tickets: £50 per person. Lunch and refreshments will be provided
Please note attendance to the conference will be in-person only so tickets are limited.

The RAID Conference is your chance to stay at the forefront of Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine advancements, network with like-minded professionals and contribute to shaping the future of pre-hospital care.

  • Discover ground breaking research on the impact of pre-hospital care on traumatic brain injury.

  • Explore the latest advancements in endovascular Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest resuscitation.

  • Learn about initiatives to provide essential support for survivors and clinicians in PHEM.

  • Address critical research gaps in PHEM and discover how to foster innovation.

  • Explore the potential of ECMO in trauma resuscitation and its impact on patient outcomes.

 

Paramedic near helicopter at annual staff day

Awarded 6 CPD hours by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

For further information or any questions about the event, please get in touch with us by emailing RAID@eaaa.org.uk.

See the full agenda

RAID Conference agenda 2024

Meet the speakers

Professor Lucy Chappell

Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care and CEO of the NIHR. She has overall responsibility for DHSC research and development and for supporting the Department’s analysis. Lucy is also Professor of Obstetrics at King’s College London, Honorary Consultant Obstetrician at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, and President of the Blair Bell Research Society. She is an NIHR Senior Investigator and a former NIHR Research Professor, and was previously a member of the NIHR HTA Clinical Evaluation and Trials Board.

Professor Lucy Chappell
Xavier Moors

Dr Xavier Moors

Dr Xavier Moors

Paediatric Anesthesiologist, Lifeliner 2 HEMS Physician and part of the delivery team of the Dutch ‘OnScene’ Prehospital ECMO trial.

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Dr Ed Barnard

Dr Ed Barnard

Emergency physician with sub-speciality training in pre-hospital emergency medicine and academic emergency medicine.

Paul Rees

Dr Paul Rees

Dr Paul Rees

Experienced consultant cardiologist at Barts Heart Centre and also a consultant in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine with EAAA.

Tom Keeble

Dr Tom Keeble

Dr Tom Keeble

Experienced Consultant Cardiologist at Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, Associate Professor at ARU School of Medicine and Co-Founder and Chair of the BCIS Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Group.

Chris Bishop

Chris Bishop

Chris Bishop

Clinical perfusionist and Senior Research Fellow. He is a lecturer in resuscitation Science and part of the EAAA specialist Endovascular faculty.

Doctor Rob Major

Dr Rob Major

Dr Rob Major

Chair of the RAID group at EAAA, a Pre-Hopsital Emergency Medicine Consultant and Deputy Medical Director at EAAA.

EAAA Doctor James Price standing in front of helicopter

Dr James Price

Dr James Price

Part of the Anglia Two critical care team working out of EAAA’s Cambridge base. He is a Consultant Emergency Physician at the regional Major trauma centre at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge and a Senior Academic Clinical Fellow with EAAA's academic department, RAID.

Liam Sagi

Liam Sagi

Advanced Paramedic in Critical Care where he works in EEAST and EAAA as well as volunteering his time with the BASICs charity Suffolk Accident Rescue Service.

Thank you to our sponsors, Zoll, for supporting the event

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