The Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand College of Perfusionists was held 21-23 November 2024 at the Te Pae Convention Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to ensure this meeting was so well attended, and watched virtually from across the pond as well as internationally. Our sponsors were an integral part of this meeting’s success, and we’d specifically like to thank:
Click on any logo above to watch the corporate ‘On the Pulse’ bite sized updates on products, innovations and industry insights as streamed to our virtual viewers.
If you would like to revisit some or all of the presentations below, please click on the relevant title, and enjoy.
The Conference Program is available here.
Separating the chaff from the wheat in perfusion research
Al Stammers, USA
Update on the ICEBP 2024 and Beyond!
Donny Likosky, USA
Medical Education: Lifelong learning and opportunities
Sara Jane Allen, New Zealand
ANZBP Education Update: What does the future hold?
Jessica Cantrick, Australia
BMI Matters: Exlporing the link between patient weight and post-operative AKI risk in CABG procedures
Holly Gleave, Australia
Essential characteristics and considerations towards congenital & paediatric perfusion registries
Phoebe Hafner, Australia
Resuscitation of amniotic fluid embolism with extracorporeal membrance oxygenation
Anna Catherine Raj, Singapore
Improving team performance with clinical dashboards
George Justison, USA
Not just Kale and Kom-Bay-Ya:practical strategies to improve well being in the workplace
Sara Jane Allen, New Zealand
Maintaining a work life balance with an emphasis on life
Al Stammers, USA
DCD Donation with NRP
George Justison, USA
Management of transplant patients with HIT
Nigel Cross, UK
A decade of DCD heart transplantation in Australia
Claudio Soto, Australia
Berlin Heart in New Zealand
Bryan Mitchelson, New Zealand
ABO Mismatch
Nigel Cross, UK
Is it time to stop ultrafiltration during bypass?
Al Stammers, USA
Friends of Fiji Heart Foundation: South Pacific Rheumatic Heart disease
Tobias Merz, New Zealand
Leadership
David McCormack, New Zealand
PIRS II Update
Tim Willcox, New Zealand