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What's New in Resuscitation: Lessons from the Field

What’s New in Resuscitation continues its mission to keep clinicians up-to-date on the latest advancements in Resuscitation.

Date

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN
Thursday 25 June 2026

Mode

Hybrid | in-person and online

Format

Symposium

Registration 2

This course has been approved for 6 ACEM CPD hours.






What’s New in Resuscitation 2026: Lessons from the Field

Conflict, mass casualty events, retrieval in austere conditions: What can we learn for Resuscitation in the ED from recent events in Australia and the world?


What’s New in Resuscitation continues its mission to keep clinicians up to date on the latest advancements in resuscitation.


This dynamic one-day hybrid symposium offers a unique opportunity for clinicians to delve into cutting-edge practices, technologies, and evidence-based techniques. Attendees can participate either in person or virtually, ensuring accessibility for all interested healthcare professionals.


The 2026 program will explore three key focus areas, currently being finalised:*

Join us to gain invaluable insights that will enhance your resuscitative care practices across diverse settings.


*program topics and timing are subject to change without notice.


Event Timing
  • Registration and networking: Opens at 8:30 am for in-person attendees

  • First session/live streaming: Begins at 9:00 am

  • Program concludes: Approx 3:30 pm

Can’t join us in person or tuning in from another time zone? No problem! Secure your online ticket today and receive exclusive access to the full symposium recording, delivered straight to your inbox shortly after the event.

Interested in having your team attend the symposium?

We now offer group online passes, allowing your workplace to join from a single site.

 

Group Pass Options:

Option 1 – Standard Group Site Pass: $600 + GST

Covers up to 5 staff viewing together from one location.

 

Option 2 – Full Site Group Pass: $1,200 + GST

Provides unlimited access for staff from one site to attend.

 

Please note:

  • If a group pass is purchased, the post-event recording will be sent to the email address used during registration. It will be the responsibility of the purchaser to distribute the recording to attendees at their site.

  • Certificates of attendance will not be issued for group pass participants.

Prof Peter Cameron

Peter serves as Chair of Emergency Medicine, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar and holds the position of Professor of Emergency Medicine at Monash University. He has previously served as the President of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine and the International Federation for Emergency Medicine, as well as the Academic Director at Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre. With a global focus, Peter has provided consultation and published extensively on trauma and emergency system development. His impressive research portfolio includes over 700 peer-reviewed publications. In his current role, Peter is the Chair of Emergency Medicine for Hamad Medical Corporation, the major health care provider for Qatar.

Prof Gerard O'Reilly

Prof Gerard O’Reilly is a senior Emergency Physician and Head of Global Programs at the Alfred Emergency & Trauma Centre, Head of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the National Trauma Research Institute, and Associate Professor at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

Dr David McCreary

Dr David McCreary is an Emergency Physician at the Alfred Hospital and an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Monash University. He completed his undergraduate training in the UK at the University of Liverpool and completed his MSc in Trauma Science from Queen Mary’s University, London. David trained in Emergency Medicine in a variety of centres in UK and Australia and is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Emergency Medicine and the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine.

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