As mentioned before, I’ve been influenced by several good examples and mentors – and the burgeoning Open Access movement – to share knowledge and academic resources freely. Recently, a book recommended by an academic friend made me pause for thought: the incredible wealth of effort and info that goes into conference presentations and posters almost never makes it into the accessible media. With that in mind, here is a (small) contribution: I updated my Prezi presentation on paediatric videolaryngoscopy for PACSA 2012 (very nice when a talk made for 15 people graduates to a conference featuring speakers from 5 continents!), and have also added past and present congress posters to the Presentations page. Hopefully someone somewhere sometime will find the resources useful. Enjoy.
Video Games Save Lives – PACSA 2012 Airway Workshop
I’m currently sitting in the last panel discussion for this year’s Paediatric Anaesthetic Congress of South Africa (PACSA 2012). I’ve made rough notes of the congress; the full set can be downloaded as a PDF by clicking the link below. The congress book of notes and abstracts is absolutely fantastic, and as it will be released to the public I have created a link here. More information on the meeting can be found on the PACSA 2012 webpage. Please feel free to share the notes; you can mail the link to this post or to the notes themselves. Enjoy!
Paediatric Anaesthetic Congress of South Africa on the go in Bloemfontein from today until Sunday. I’m relaxing after jumping through hoops for a presentation on the airway workshop this morning. There is an excellent book of notes and abstracts which I will find out if I can upload when the meeting is over. In the meantime, I’ll post my rough notes. Here’s day one (not including the workshops):