British-Ukrainian Symposium

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British-Ukrainian Symposium on Anaesthesiology, Intensive Therapy and Pain Medicine (BUS)
Abbreviation BUS
Discipline Anesthesiology
Publication details
Publisher University College London,
P.L. Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education,
National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery,
Feofaniya Clinical Hospital
History BUS-1 — 2008 (September 24–26),
BUS-2 — 2009 (September 17–18),
BUS-3 — 2011 (October 20–21),
BUS-4 — 2012 (October 25–26),
BUS-5 — 2013 (April 25–26),
BUS-6 — 2014 (April 24–25),
BUS-7 — 2015 (April 22–25),
BUS-8 — 2016 (April 21–23)
Frequency every 1-3 years
Website http://anaesthesiaconference.kiev.ua/en/

British-Ukrainian Symposium on Anaesthesiology, Intensive Therapy and Pain Medicine — professional conference for anesthesiologists, intensivists and other medical specialities, which periodicaly take place in Kyiv, Ukraine.

BUS-1

First British-Ukrainian Symposium was held 24–26 September 2008 at the primary training base of P.L. Shupyk National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education Department of anaestesiology and Intensive care — at Kyiv Municipal Clinical Emergency Hospital and Kyiv city heart Center. It was the beginning of long and fruitful cooperation with University College London and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. It was attended by professors, leading lecturers, doctors, counselors, nurses both in the UK and Ukraine. It was a significant event in the Ukrainian anesthesiology.

BUS-2

The second British-Ukrainian Symposium held 17–18 September 2009 in the same place.

There were over 300 participants.

BUS-3

Third British-Ukrainian Symposium “21 century: From Anaesthesiology to Perioperative Medicine” was held on 20–21 October 2011 in the Feofaniya Clinical Hospital, Kyiv, Ukraine. It became possible to implement seminars and workshops in the program of the symposium. They became an integral part of other BUSs. And Feofaniya Clinical Hospital became usual conference venue.

BUS-4

Fourth British-Ukrainian Symposium “Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care: Lessons of the Past and Outlook to the Future” was held October 25–26, 2012.[1] One of his gems was visiting workshop for regional anesthesia at the «The Human Body Exhibition».

BUS-5

Fifth British-Urkainian Symposium “Latest trends in Anaesthesiology, Pain Medicine and IT: Focusing on Perioperative care of the Edlerly” was held on 25–26 April 2013 in Feofaniya Clinical Hospital. In addition to the main theme of it was paid a lot of attention and the concept of "day surgery", sepsis and intensive care.[2][3] The symposium was attended by about 500 doctors from Ukraine and abroad.[4]

BUS-6

Sixth British-Ukrainian Symopsium “New aspects of anaesthesiology and intensive therapy — focus on patient’s safety” was held on April 24–25, 2014.[5] Despite the difficult situation in the country there were foreign lecturers (UK and United States) as usual. There were about 600 delegates.

BUS-7

The Seventh British-Ukrainian Symposium "New Trends in modern anesthesiology and intensive care - emphasis on the problems of trauma, bleeding and sepsis" was held on 22–25 April 2015. Special attention was paid to the peculiarities of combat injuries, evacuation, international standards of trauma care. There were about 700 participants, the conference was attended by guests from Belarus.

BUS-8

Eighth British-Ukrainian Symposium "Emphasis on the problems of standards in Anaesthesiology, Intensive Therapy and in Emergency Care of Trauma Victims" is scheduled for the April 21–23, 2016 at Feofaniya Clinical Hospital, Kyiv, Ukraine.

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