Athmaja THOTTUNGAL

Canterbury, United Kingdom

Athmaja THOTTUNGAL

Faculty

Dr. Athmaja Thottungal
MBBS, FRCA, FFPMRCA, EDRA, FIPP, CIPS, Dip IBLM/BSLM
Consultant- Anaesthesia and Pain management,
Kent and Canterbury Hospital
East Kent University Foundation NHS Trust, UK

An extensively experienced medical professional with achievements across education, research, management and clinical practice. Internationally renowned as an innovator and thought leader in holistic pain management, anaesthesia and palliative care. Winner of multiple awards for clinical care, presentations, research, leadership and academic achievement. A forward thinking strategic leader with inspiring interpersonal skills. A firm believer and practitioner of holistic approach to healthcare and wellbeing. Avid practitioner of lifestyle and preventive medicine leading to personal and organisational wellbeing. Active member of the community, with external interests spanning a range of charitable and value-focused initiatives.


Dr.Athmaja Thottungal is a Consultant Anaesthetist with special interest in Regional Anaesthesia, Pain Medicine and is also a certified Lifestyle Medicine Physician.
• She is an Internationally renowned educator in Regional anaesthesia and Pain medicine.
• Faculty and examiner of various national and international governing bodies, fellowship and certification programmes.
• An innovator and thought leader in holistic pain management, anaesthesia and palliative care. Winner of multiple awards for presentations, research, leadership and academic achievement.
• A firm believer and practitioner of holistic approach to healthcare and wellbeing.
• Avid practitioner of lifestyle and preventive medicine for personal, professional and organisational wellbeing.
• Active member of the community, with external interests spanning a range of charitable and value-focused initiatives.
• Author and co-author of many chapters in books and articles

Special interest includes ultrasound guided interventions for all types of pain management, neuromodulation, lifestyle medicine and medical education.

Sessions

11 September

08:00 - 09:55

TRACK A- STUDIO N A20

NETWORKING SESSION

RA wears off

Chairperson
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Ezzat SAMY AZIZ
Cairo, Egypt

10:30 - 12:10

TRACK E- A1-2 E21

NETWORKING SESSION

Gaps in acute pain treatments

Chairperson
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Andrea SAPORITO
Bellinzona, Switzerland

16:10 - 17:50

TRACK G- A1-5 G25

BEST FREE PAPER SESSION (CHRONIC PAIN)

Chairpersons
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Andrzej DASZKIEWICZ
Ustroń, Poland
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Kiran KONETI
SUNDERLAND, United Kingdom
Examiners
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Mario FAJARDO PEREZ
Madrid, Spain
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Athmaja THOTTUNGAL
Canterbury, United Kingdom

12 September

10:30 - 11:10

TRACK F- A1-3 F31

ESRA Infographics Competition

Jurys
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Oya Yalcin COK
Türkiye, Turkey
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Steve COPPENS
Leuven, Belgium
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Brian KINIRONS
Galway, Ireland, Ireland
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Clara LOBO
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Fani ALEVROGIANNI
Athens, Greece
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Athmaja THOTTUNGAL
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Chairpersons
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Paolo GROSSI
milano, Italy

14:00 - 14:50

TRACK G- A1-5 G33

EXPERTS OPINION DISCUSSION

Gender Inclusion Diversity

Chairperson
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Sandy KOPP
Rochester, USA

14:00 - 15:00

TRACK B- STUDIO 3+4 B33

ESRA Educational Video Competition

Jury
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Paolo GROSSI
milano, Italy
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Fani ALEVROGIANNI
Athens, Greece
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Brian KINIRONS
Galway, Ireland, Ireland
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Clara LOBO
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Athmaja THOTTUNGAL
Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Steve COPPENS
Leuven, Belgium
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Oya Yalcin COK
Türkiye, Turkey

Eposter

  • #48193 - EP198 Ultrasound guided Percutaneous temporary neuromodulation and low volume superior trunk block (STB-PTNS) vs high volume interscalene brachial plexus block (ISBPB) - Comparison of analgesia and opioid consumption after shoulder replacement surgery-. Athmaja THOTTUNGAL (United Kingdom)
  • #48204 - P207 Ultrasound guided Psoas compartment block and catheter for removal of infected fem-distal graft in a complex ASA 4 vascular patient- case report. Athmaja THOTTUNGAL (United Kingdom)
  • #48198 - P260 Ultrasound guided percutaneous Neuromodulation and low volume superior trunk block (STB-PTNS) to manage a ASA-4 patient to fix a proximal humerus nonunion fracture- case report. Athmaja THOTTUNGAL (United Kingdom)