DAY 1
Monday May 2 – 7.30am-5pm (Networking Reception and Afterparty follow)
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St Michael’s Hospital
07.30-08.30 – Registration and Full Breakfast
08.30-08.40 – Welcome: Laurie Morrison
08.40-08.45 – ENGAGE: This is RiM! – Peter Brindley and Judith Finn
08.45-09.00 – At the Podium – Lorraine Ware – B is for Basic – keeping it real and relevant in the realm of basic science.
0900-10.00 – Scientific Sessions 1 – Discovery – Chair: John Laffey
10.05-10.25 – Refreshment and Networking Break
10.30-10.45 – At the Podium – Richard Price -The “how to” of idea to development to translation
10.45-11.40 – Scientific Session 2 – Innovation – Chair: Ori Rotstein, MD
11.40-12.00 – IGNITE: Key ingredients for successful academic-industrial partnerships
12.00-12.45 – Networking at Noon: Box Lunch with some big names in resuscitation science research and practice
12.50-13.50 – Scientific Sessions 3 – Bedside Research – Chair: Damon Scales
13.50-15.00 – Scientific Sessions 4 – RiM on the Road (Curbside Research) – Intro and Chair: Sheldon Cheskes
15.00-16.15 – Refreshment Break and Speed Dating: Science and Support with Senior Investigators
RIM2016 SPEEDATES
1. Allan de Caen | ILCOR – What is it and how do I get involved |
2. Annemarie Silver (Zoll) | The ABC’s of Industry Trials |
3. Anne-Marie Guerguerian / Sheldon Cheskes | How to evaluate device interventions in resuscitation? |
4. Andrew Baker / Demetri Yannopoulis | How to start and keep a Basic Science Lab going |
5. Brian Cuthbertson / Steve Brooks | How to negotiate an MD Scientist Position |
6. Brian McNally / Gavin Perkins | What it takes to establish and maintain a research data registry – US and UK approaches |
7. Damon Scales | How to Answer a Knowledge Translation Question |
8. Vinay Nadkarni | How to Sustain Simulation Research |
9. Fred Chapman | How to land a PhD scientist position |
10. James Menegazzi | How to get Published – Senior Scientist Perspective |
12. Janet Parsons | The ABC’s of Qualitative Research |
13. Jim Christenson / Judith Finn | Keep It Simple: Observational Trials |
14. John Marshall / Ben Abella | Keep It Simple: Clinical Trials |
15. Kirstie Haywood / Monica Parry | How to engage patients in research |
16. Lorraine Ware / Wolfgang Keubler | Role of Translational Research in Critical Care |
17. Laurent Brochard / Claudia dos Santos | Exploring Innovative lung models in resuscitaiton |
18. Michael Fries / Robert Neumar | Keep it simple: Experimental Trials |
19. Ori Rotstein | Biotech Bench to Bedside |
20. Peter Juni | The Methods Section Makes the Grant |
21. Raina Merchant | What is the next frontier in using social media in research? |
22. Richard Verbeek / Peter Brindley | How to Get the Most Out Of Your Mentor/Supervisor |
23. Richard Price (x 2 rounds) / Tim Chan | Carpe Diem- Innovation Strategies |
24. Sandro Rizoli / Barto Nacimento | What is the next frontier in trauma resuscitation science? |
25. Urlich Herken (Zoll) / Laurie Morrison | How to Pitch Your Ideas To Industry |
16.15-17.00 – IMPACT – Kirstie Haywood – Traditional Clinical Outcomes – What do patients think is important? Raina Merchant – Social Media Interventions for Patient Engagement – New tools, new responses, new outcomes?
17.00 – 19.30 – Networking Reception: Thinking and Drinking over Jazz
Join us for Live Jazz, Good Food, Open Bar and Great Conversations.
20.00-21.30 – Networking Afterparty at the Imperial – All are invited to network further over pool and pints at our famous “local” pub.
DAY 2
Tuesday May 3 – 7.30am-12.30pm
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute
07.30-08.30 – Continental Breakfast
08.30-08.35 – Welcome back: Laurie Morrison
08.40-0.950 – Scientific Sessions 5 – Curbside Research – Chair: Richard Verbeek
10.00-10.20 – Refreshment and Networking Break
10.20-10.40 -IAN JACOBS MEMORIAL KEYNOTE – Gavin Perkins
10.40-11.10 – RiM Vox Pop: Trainees and Young Investigators speak
11.10-11.45 – RiM Touchstone – A story of OHCA Survival and the team work that made it possible.
Closing: 11.45-noon
12 noon-12.30 – LUNCH BEFORE LEAVING