About this course
Infomed's Resuscitation Symposium 2026 is a two-day live online course designed for Emergency Physicians, Acute Physicians, Anaesthetists and Intensivists. The course is pitched at a level suitable for consultants and senior trainees in all areas of acute care and focuses on recent advances in resuscitation practice.
The programme combines interactive teaching sessions with case scenarios and live Q&A, delivered by a faculty of experienced consultants from leading UK hospitals. The course covers a comprehensive range of resuscitation topics including shock recognition and management, airway management, acid-base disturbances, blood products and fluid resuscitation, point-of-care ultrasound in resuscitation, and management of specific conditions including pulmonary embolism, trauma, GI haemorrhage, cardiogenic shock, and sepsis. Each session is deliberately practical and relevant to day-to-day and challenging aspects of acute care practice.
Key features of the symposium include:
• Interactive online lectures with real-time Q&A sessions
• Faculty of experienced specialists from across the UK
• Case scenarios and discussion-based learning
• Practical focus on evidence-based resuscitation advances
• 90 days' access to recorded on-demand version after the live event
• Full technical support via chat, email, and telephone during the course
• CPD certificate awarded upon completion
The faculty includes senior consultants in emergency medicine, intensive care, and anaesthesia from major NHS trusts including St Thomas' Hospital, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Imperial NHS Trust, Manchester Royal Infirmary, and Barts Health NHS Trust. The course is led by Professor Tim Harris, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Barts Health NHS Trust and QMUL, with expertise in intensive care, emergency, and pre-hospital medicine.
Participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of recent advances in resuscitation medicine, gain confidence in clinical practice, and identify any relevant knowledge and skills gaps with clear pathways to address them. The course is based on feedback from previous delegates and is designed to be immediately applicable to frontline emergency and acute care practice.


