Time

1446 - 1502

Decisions Going Against the Tide – When to Cancel Surgery

This session presents a series of cases all with clinical caveats but also which exemplify the complex relationship between timing and ethics. Clinical emergencies often require split second decisions to be made with incomplete data. So too, there are moments during the longitudinal trajectory of a patient’s care when important ethical decisions must be made. The relationship between a moment in time, the duration of that moment and the point that moment occurs in the trajectory of care is complex.

Tanya Selak

Consultant anaesthetist.

Trained in NZ/London/Australia. 

Associate Editor Anaesthesia journal.

Former head of anaesthetic department. 

Councillor Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists. 

Originally from New Zealand, now working in Wollongong NSW. 

Interested in using social media to desilo medicine. 

@GongGasGirl