In partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Future Surgery Show is set to be the biggest gathering of surgical and operating theatre teams and is FREE to attend Back
BADS is supporting the Future Surgery Show which is specifically designed to meet the training needs, promote networking and develop a stronger voice for all surgical professionals and their multidisciplinary teams in perioperative care.
Come and visit BADS on Stand AG4.
The accredited speaker programme, which is now live, will explore disruptive technology, connectivity, human factors, training and research to support the transformation of the profession and the improved care and safety of patients. The programme features 70 high quality content sessions, delivered by over 80 industry-renowned speakers across 5 theatres.
Whatever area of the surgery sector you work in, there is some great insight here for you! The whole programme is looking at what the future of surgery holds.
New speakers include:
- Ross Fisher - Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, Sheffield Children's Hospital
- Leanne Ashrafian - Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, Guys and St Thomas' NHS Trust
- Kim Russon, Consultant Anaesthetist, The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, Immediate Past President BADS
- Marius Berman - Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Surgical Lead, Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
- Kunal Bhakhri - Consultant Robotic and Thoracic Surgeon, UCLH
- Kelsey Flott - Deputy Director of Patient Safety, NHSX
- Jagtar Dhanda - Consultant Maxillofacial/Head Neck Surgeon, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead
- Sasha Stamenkovic - Consultant Thoracic Surgeon & Director of Robotic Surgery, Barts Health NHS Trust
- Nigel Tai - Consultant Trauma and Vascular Surgeon, Barts Health NHS Trust and UK Defence Medical Service
- Nadine Hachach-Haram - Founder, Proximie
- Mark Coleman - Chairman JAG and Consultant Surgeon, Plymouth