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Monitoring the Unmonitored

Make the leap to ward monitoring 4.0

Speakers

The digital symposium was hosted during the ESAIC 2021 on 18th Dec 2021 and it covers the following sessions:
1. Why ward monitoring must be changed? (Prof Bernd Saugel)
2. How to ensure high quality
monitoring? (Dr Frederic Michard)
3. Real world experience on ward monitoring (Dr Sadia Khan)
4. Q&A moderate by the Chair – Prof Ashish K. Khanna

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Ward monitoring

Paint a future of secure, comprehensive monitoring for the ward

Frederic Michard

Dr. Frederic Michard, MD, PhD

Critical Care MD PhD trained in Paris, France, and at the Massachussets General Hospital-Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA. Former Chef de Clinique at Assistance Publique-Hopitaux de Paris.

Known for the invention of the Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV), a parameter useful to guide fluid therapy, now displayed on most bedside and hemodynamic monitors.

Architect of acclaimed graphical displays for visual clinical decision support. Former Medical Director & VP-Global Medical Strategy of a California based Medtec company with >$4B annual revenues. Initiator of the Enhanced Surgical Recovery program, the main growth driver for the Critical Care division.

Founder & Managing Director of MiCo, a Swiss consulting firm specialized in digital innovations with medical applications. Published researcher in patient monitoring solutions (>10,000 citations in Google Scholar). Frequent lecturer on cardio-respiratory physiology, monitoring solutions, and digital innovations at national and international conferences.

Prof Saugel

Prof. Bernd Saugel

Highly-regarded specialist in perioperative and intensive care medicine. He has earned board certification in anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine, and internal medicine. He presently serves as Professor of Anesthesiology and Vice Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at the Center of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine in the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany. 

His primary field of research centres around optimising haemodynamics for patients undergoing high-risk surgeries or those critically ill. He strongly emphasises individualised hsemodynamic management to enhance patient outcomes in perioperative and intensive care medicine. Currently, he is Editor for the British Journal of Anaesthesia. He has published a multitude of original articles and didactic reviews in peer-reviewed journals. On researchgate.net, his impressive collection of 271 research items has garnered a Research Interest score of 3,293, 6,079 citations, and an h-index of 43.

Dr Sadia Khan

Dr. Sadia Khan

Consultant Cardiologist with an interest in heart failure. She is the Service lead for both cardiology and respiratory medicine. As part of her clinical role she has helped set up community heart failure services and improved care for heart failure patients across the Trust and in the 3 boroughs local to West Middlesex University Hospital.

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