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15th - 17th September 2016 ExCel, London
Surgery 15th September
Anaesthesia 15th September
Leadership and Management Skills 15th September
Working Abroad 15th September
Paediatrics 15th September
Dermatology 15th September
Radiology 16th September
Emergency Medicine 16th September
Best Practice and Trust Showcase 16th September
Alternative Careers 16th September
Cardiology 16th September
Obstetrics and Gynaecology 16th September
Orthopaedics 17th September
General Practitioners 17th September
Placement and Specialist Selection 17th September
Nursing Workforce Planning and Strategy 17th September
Diabetes 17th September
Nursing 17th September
FRee-to-AttenDCPD aCCreDiteDHealtHCare ConferenCes
Online: www.healthtrainingfair.com/uk email: [email protected]
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Exhibitors & Sponsors:
mOre than 60 SpeakerS cOnfirmed including: Health Education England Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust University College London
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS FoundationTrust Whittington NHS Trust Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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15th - 17th September 2016 ExCel, London
Attend the free conferences and meet national and international hospitals too!
cOnfirmed eXhiBitiOrS:>> Rotherham & Hastings NHS Foundation Trust
>> Peterborough & Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
>> Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
>> University College London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
>> Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
>> Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Healthcare
>> Royal Society of Medicine
>> South East Coast Ambulance Service
>> Kings College Hospital Management Ltd
>> The Whittington Hospital
>> Oxford Medical Training
>> Glades Group
>> Hastings & Rotherham Clinical Commissioning Group
>> Eastbourne, Hailsham & Seaford Clinical Commissioning Group
BenefitS Of attending:>> meet key hiring personnel
>>
accelerate your recruitment process
>> network with industry peers
For more information on who is exhibiting and the job vacancies you can apply for visit
www.healthrecruitmentfair.com/uk
400+ Jobs Vacancies
Face-to-face interviews
>>
>> Department of Health Western Australia
>> Advanced Technology Company
>> Al Zahra Hospital
>> AlBorg Medical Laboratories
>> Ampac
>> Arabian Millennium Trading (AMT)
>> Diconex Impex
>> Gambico Group
>> Hospital Aids
>> Kantar Health
>> King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre
>> Mena Medical Supplies LLC
>> Mubadala Healthcare
>> Randox Laboratories
>> Salus Digital
>> Sidra Medical & Research
>> St Hellier Hospital
>> Thumbay Group
>> Universal Hospital LLC
>> VPS Group
>> Zulekha Hospital
keY tOpicS:
>> Precision surgery and real-time phenotyping
>> Updated operative guidelines and management of hernia and hepato-biliary cases
>> Breast diseases – updated guidelines on management
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Surgeons
- Consultants - Specialists - Laparoscopic - General - GI (upper/lower) - Breast - Hernia
>> Heads of Departments /Surgery
>> Chiefs of General Surgery Services
>> Chiefs of Minimally Invasive General Surgery
>> Professors/readers/academics
>> Oncologists
Programme:09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr James Kinross
09:05 updated peri-operative guidelines for case of strangulated hernia
This session refers to new international guidelines and best practices for emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias, with reference to cases that were associated with poor prognosis and a high rate of post-operative complications.
Dr Gordon Deans
09:40 lipomodelling of the breast in review In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest
in the use of autologous fat transplantation to fill defects resulting from breast conserving surgery (BCS) and asymmetries after reconstructive breast surgery. This presentation will describe and discuss the technique, indications, advantages, disadvantages and future direction of fat transfer to the breast.
Dr Tapan Mahapatra
10:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:20 therapeutic hpB endoscopy, euS and metal stents Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) technology has evolved
dramatically over the past 20 years. This presentation will cover the use of EUS in hepato-biliary intervention, advanced endoscopy, biliary access and ablative therapy.
Dr Farooq Khan
12:00 keynote: precision surgery: intelligent surgical devices and real time intra-operative chemical phenotyping
This presentation reviews the conjunction of new surgical tools for intraoperative, real-time, metabolite evaluation and direct analysis of biofluid samples into novel options for augmented clinical decision-making.
Dr James Kinross
12:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr James Kinross, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, St. Mary’s Hospital, Senior Lecturer, Colorectal Surgery, Imperial College, London, UK
Speakers:Dr Farooq Khan, Consultant Hepatologist, Hepatobiliary Endoscopy, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UKDr Gordon Deans, General Surgeon, BMI Healthcare, Cheshire, UKDr Tapan Mahapatra, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Hull, Specialist Surgeon, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, UK
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Review the latest standards in management of strangulated hernia
>> Infer new standards for HPB endoscopy
>> Manage breast lump cases more efficiently
Surgeryconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Review the latest standards in analgesia and acute pain management
>> Examine new guidelines for difficult airways
>> Manage difficult cases with new best practice
keY tOpicS:
>> Difficult airway guidelines
>> Latest best practices in managing perioperative pain
>> New gold standards in safe interventional pain procedures
>> Periprocedural management of direct oral anticoagulants
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Anaesthesiologists
>> Anaesthesia Technicians
>> Pain Medicine Specialists
>> Intensivists
Programme:
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Dharmarajan Aynakaran, Consultant Anaesthetist, Maxillofacial Specialist, Department of Anaesthetics, Northwick Park Hospital, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
Speakers:Dr Divya Khare, Consultant, Anaesthesia, George Eliot Hospital, NHS Trust, Nuneaton, UK
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Dharmarajan Aynakaran
09:05 Difficult airway guidelines This presentation will provide an overview on new
international guidelines for management of unanticipated difficult intubation, helping specialists recognise and manage difficult airway cases better.
Dr Dharmarajan Aynakaran
09:40 latest best practices in managing perioperative pain Review proper pain assessment approaches, understand
how to minimize the side effects of pain therapy and explore the advantages and disadvantages of different pain treatment modalities.
10:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:20 new gold standards in safe interventional pain procedures
A systematic review of the safety issues encountered in interventional pain management. Patient safety is an important consideration in the practice of interventional pain management. Additionally, review strategies to minimise the risk to patients undergoing interventional spine procedures.
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
12:00 periprocedural management of direct oral anticoagulants
A common clinical challenge is the periprocedural management of patients receiving chronic therapy with oral anticoagulants (OACs), including vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) such as warfarin and direct OACs (DOACs). Ascertain the optimal perioperative management of patients receiving chronic OAC therapy.
Dr Divya Khare
12:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
anaesthesiaconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Identify the key challenges in running a healthcare facility
>> Understand where healthcare management may lack skills or expertise
>> Differentiate between leadership skills and management skills
>> Recognise potential areas for personal development
>> Learn from leading management professionals
keY tOpicS:
>> Effective communication
>> Efficient project and time management
>> Maximise your negotiating and influencing potential
>> Critical problem solving
>> Successful transition from clinician to healthcare management
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Heads of (medical dept)
>> Hospital Managers
>> Chiefs/Heads of Nursing
>> Directors/Heads of HR
>> Medical Directors
>> IT Directors
>> CEOs
>> COOs
>> CFOs
Programme:
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
10:30 keYnOte: health education england: the development of the healthcare workforce to support the delivery of excellent healthcare in england
Ian Cummings, CEO, Health Education England, Leeds, UK
SeSSiOn 1: management techniQueS and tOOlS
11:00 critical analysis techniques • Establishing what has gone wrong and why • Practical models for critical cause and effect analysis Andy Cole
11:25 creating robust aims and objectives • The importance of setting direction for yourself and others • Examples of different formats and when they are relevant Samer El-Sherbiny
11:50 developing realistic plans • Prioritisation techniques • Scheduling Stephen Mc Guire
12:15 Effective delegation • Experiences of delegation • Requirements of effective delegation
12:45 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
SeSSiOn 2: leaderShip SkillS deVelOpment
13:25 from junior doctor to executive healthcare leader • What is leadership? • A concise model of leadership • What does a team require from a leader? • Steps to becoming a senior leader
13:50 leading organisational change • Differing experiences of change – change from our own
initiative vs imposed change • Link back to requirements of a team Andy Cole
14:15 Enhancing your influencing skills • Motivation • A range of tactics to influence Samer El-Sherbiny
14:40 dealing with underperformance • What is underperformance? • Key reasons for underperformance • Vary approach to match the circumstance Stephen Mc Guire
15:05 clOSe Of cOnference
leadership and management SkillsWorkshop
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Stephen McGuire, Training Manager, Oxford Medical Training, Edinburgh, UK
Speakers:Andy Cole, Director, ColeFace, Worcester, UK
Ian Cummings, CEO, Health Education England, Leeds, UK
Samer El-Sherbiny, Consultant Ophthalmologist, Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, Birmingham, UK
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Identify the practical challenges to moving abroad
>> Assess the healthcare opportunities available around the world
>> Hear directly from those who have made the move to an international healthcare profession
>> Compare different regions and countries to best suit your professional and personal needs
keY tOpicS:
>> Immigration and visa advice
>> Settling in to a new country and culture
>> What do international recruiters look for in the medical sector? What do you need?
>> Relocating your family
>> Working abroad as a (surgeon)
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Medical Students>> Junior Doctors>> Newly Qualified Doctors>> Junior House Officers/Pre-registration
House Officer>> Senior House Officers/Specialist
Registrar >> CEOs>> COOs>> CFOs>> VPs>> GPs>> Nurses>> Consultants>> Specialists
Programme:
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Nisha Varghese, Head of Human Resources, Saudi German Hospital, Dubai, UAE
Speakers:Alisha Moopen, Executive Director, Aster DM Healthcare, Dubai, UAE
Karen Prosser, Senior Programme Officer, Department of Health - Western Australia, London, UK
Vijaya Sen, HR Director, Zulekha Hospital, Dubai, UAE
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, UAE
chairman: Nisha Varghese, Head of Human Resources, Saudi German Hospital, Dubai, UAE
SeSSiOn 1 - Select YOur deStinatiOn
Working abroad for better pay and conditions has never been more attractive to trained healthcare specialists in Britain. Consider your options and find out about opportunities open to you around the globe.
11:00 Working abroad – an international recruiters perspective
Understand what international healthcare recruiters are looking for abroad in the medical and healthcare sector.
Vijaya Sen
11:45 tax havens to make your money go further All countries have guidelines in place regarding immigration
and relocation issues. Find out what you need to know about working in the health and medical industry in the UAE.
Alisha Moopen
12:15 immigration advice This session will include information about work permits,
VISA, skills assessments, language information and medical assessments for medical jobs abroad.
Nisha Varghese
12:40 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
SeSSiOn 2 - healthcare prOfeSSiOnalS WOrking aBrOad
Find out what it’s really like to actually move your home and family to another country and discover why so many people are doing it.
13:25 Working in australia Karen Prosser
14:00 Securing your future with sound financial decisions Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Abu
Dhabi, UAE
14:30 family friendly services to assist in relocation
15:05 clOSe Of cOnference
Working abroadWorkshop
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Apply latest malnutrition management guidelines to your practice
>> Review pearls to manage endocrine dysfunctions
>> Review how complex epilepsy cases can be managed better
keY tOpicS:
>> Controlling micronutrient malnutrition and childhood obesity – new guidelines
>> Complex neurology cases in Paediatrics
>> Endocrine disorders in children
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Head of Paediatrics
>> Paediatric Consultants
>> Paediatric Surgeons
>> Paediatric Nutritionists
>> Paediatricians
Programme:
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Sophia Mooncey, Paediatric Consultant, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, England, UK
Speakers:Dr Barbara Elliott, Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, Hull, UK
Dr Inyang Takon, Consultant Paediatrician, East and North Herts NHS Trust, Hertford, UK
Dr Saji Alexander, Paediatrician, Specialist Paediatric Diabetes, Paediatric Endocrinology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
13:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Sophia Mooncey
13:10 new guidelines for controlling micronutrient malnutrition
Deficiencies of micronutrients are a major global health challenge. An estimated 2 billion people in the world today are deficient in key vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin A, iodine, iron and zinc. This presentation reviews guidelines of controlling micronutrient malnutrition in vulnerable groups.
Dr Sophia Mooncey
13:50 placement of ng tubes in children Evidence-based practice and methodology of checking
NG tubes at the bed-side without consistent use of X-ray in every feeding.
Dr Barbara Elliott
14:30 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:30 managing complex epilepsy cases Treatment of complex partial seizures may involve
pharmacologic therapy and, in certain cases, epilepsy surgery. This presentation discusses the various treatment modalities that are available.
Dr Inyang Takon
16:10 endocrine problems in children A review of types, etiology, symptomatology and treatment
of endocrine disorders in children. Thyroidal dysfunctions, diabetes, obesity, precocious puberty, hypospadias and cryptorchidism and endocrine cancers will be covered.
Dr Saji Alexander
16:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
paediatricsconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Discuss the latest advances in managing psoriasis
>> Identify skin health and self-care best practices for older patients.
>> Review new pharmacotherapy and treatment rationale for pigmented and non-pigmented lesions
>> Assess efficacy of Moh’s Surgery for excising cancerous lesions
keY tOpicS:
>> Skin health in the elderly
>> Randomised controlled trial of psoriasis
>> Pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions
>> Best practices on excising skin lesions with Moh’s surgery
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Heads of Aesthetics
>> Heads of Dermatology
>> Dermatologists
>> Aesthetic Dermatologists
>> Dermatological Surgeons
>> Aesthetic Practitioners
>> Consultant Dermatologists
>> Cosmetic Dermatologists
>> General Practitioners
>> Family Medicine Doctors
>> Anti-aging Physicians
>> Aesthetic Nurses
Programme:
day 1, Thursday 15th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Senior representative, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
Speakers:Dr Fiona Cowdell, Reader, Wellbeing in Long-Term Conditions, Graduate Research Director, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, Hull, UK
Dr Haroon Ali, Consultant General Practitioner, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Dr Raj Mallipeddi, Consultant Dermatologist and Lead Clinician, Dermatological Surgery and Laser Unit, St John’s Institute of Dermatology, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK
13:00 chair’s opening remarks Senior representative, Department of Dermatology,
Cardiff University, Wales, UK
13:05 care of older people and self-management in long-term conditions with particular reference to skin health
This presentation examines general skin care for older people, skin barrier function, usage of emollients and treatments, and strategies to support patients to self-manage skin health.
Dr Fiona Cowdell
13:40 a systematic review of the use of quality of life instruments in randomised controlled trials of psoriasis
Planners of interventional studies in psoriasis face the dilemma of selecting suitable quality of life (QoL) measures. This Systematic reviews (SR) identifies psychometrically sound measures in treating psoriasis, whilst guiding the development of practice guidelines.
Senior representative, Department of Dermatology, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
14:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:20 pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions Guidance on the management, treatment and referral of
pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions in patients in acute care settings. This presentation will provide guidelines to diagnose a variety of conditions and causal factors for these lesions.
Dr Haroon Ali
16:00 Best practices in excising cancerous lesions with moh’s surgery
This presentation will review technique and best practice for this highly specialized, state-of-the-art procedure used for the treatment of complex skin cancers.
Dr Raj Mallipeddi
16:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
dermatologyconference
keY tOpicS:
>> Analyse the latest NICE guidelines
>> Updates on the latest radiology trends
>> Do radiologists need to update guidelines for ordering adult thoracic imaging?
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Radiologists
>> Consultant Radiologists
>> Interventional Radiologists
>> Radiographers
>> Technologists
>> Technicians
>> Specialist Registrars Radiology
Programme:09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Praveen Peddu
09:10 keynote: the latest radiology technology trends in review
A review of technologies that make imaging more accessible across healthcare, create workflow efficiency and mammography advancements, wireless transducers, noiseless MRI, 640-slice CT scanners and other technology on the watch list.
Dr Praveen Peddu
09:50 analyse the latest nice guidelines Laser treatment recommended in new NICE guidance
that could benefit men with a benign enlarged prostate. A review of the latest treatment and study that recommended new guidelines.
Dr Prof Tarek Yousry
10:30 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:50 do radiologists need to update guidelines for ordering adult thoracic imaging?
Chest imaging practice parameters; this presentation summarises current indications for imaging the thorax with chest X-ray and computed tomography.
12:30 muskuloskeletal radiology Advanced imaging techniques of metabolic bone disease
and guidelines for imaging the foot, ankle, wrist, spine and other extremities.
Dr Qaiser Malik
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Praveen Peddu, Consultant Interventional Radiologist, NHS National Services, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Speakers:Dr Qaiser Malik, Clinical Lead Radiologist, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Dr Prof Tarek Yousry, Professor of Neuroradiology, Head, Neuroradiological Academic Unit, BRR Department, Head, Division of Neuroradiology and Neurophysics, Head, Lysholm Department of Neuroradiology, UCLH, Director, Quality and Safety, Clinical Research Centre, University College London Hospitals, London, UK
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Identify what radiology trends are here to stay
>> Discuss the latest technology in radiation and what works best for you
>> Revise guidelines for ordering adult thoracic imaging and save costs
>> Interpret the latest NICE guidelines to employ in to practice
radiologyconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Assess and improve your trauma management systems
>> Discover new norms in step-wise management of the trauma patient
>> Optimise operations of your emergency department
>> Examine new best practice in resuscitative thoracostomy
keY tOpicS:
>> Best practices appraisal in emergency medicine cases
>> A new take on resuscitative thoracotomy
>> Expert insights in operating your emergency department optimally
>> Common presentations to the ED that can go wrong in management?
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Emergency physicians
>> Emergency nurses
>> Emergency medical technicians
>> Emergency medicine consultants
>> Emergency medicine physicians
Programme:
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Adel Aziz, Programme Director, School of Emergency Medicine, Health Education England, Wessex, UK
Speakers:Dr Ajay Chawla, Clinical Lead, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Honorary Senior Clinical Tutor, HYMS, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust, North East Lincolnshire, UK
Dr Ahmed Kamal, Consultant, Emergency Medicine, Head of Emergency Department, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Wales, UK
Dr Nicola Sparrow, Emergency Medicine Consultant, University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK
09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Adel Aziz
09:10 Best practices appraisal in emergency medicine cases
This opening presentation examines the changing face of emergency medicine across the UK and new guidelines derived from evidence-based practice.
Dr Ajay Chawla
09:45 a new take on resuscitative thoracotomy This presentation is a review of the most current research on
resuscitative thoracotomy, based on studies on resuscitative thoracotomy, emergency department thoracotomy, and emergency thoracotomy.
Dr Adel Aziz
10:25 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:25 common presentations to the ed that can go wrong in management?
This presentation will review general information on common ED cases and discuss the clinical approach by review of the history and the physical examination. Additionally, this presentation will discuss the approach to unstable patients.
Dr Ahmed Kamal
12:05 major trauma case management approach Compare the performance of an evidence-based medicine
(EBM) approach and a traditional approach in a major trauma case. The benefits and disadvantages will be assessed based on overall patient outcome.
Dr Nicola Sparrow
12:45 panel discussion and Q and a session
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
emergency medicineconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Benchmark against the best performers in the country
>> Understand the successful processes and changes put in place to improve hospitals
>> Identify potential changes to enact in your healthcare facility
>> Network with industry peers
keY tOpicS:
>> Effective Trust Board Leadership
>> Successful partnerships between Health and Local Government
>> Improving care with technology
>> Improving environmental and social sustainability
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Medical Directors
>> Directors of Nursing
>> Directors of Strategy
>> Human Resources Directors
>> Directors of Estates
>> Directors of Facilities
>> Operations Directors
>> Hospital Managers
>> IT Directors
Programme:
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
Speaker facultY
Speakers:Anne-Marie Archard, Head, NHS London Leadership Academy, London, UK
Philip Ient, Director of Estates and Facilities, Whittington NHS Trust, London, UK
Prof Andy Newton, Director of Clinical Operations & Consultant Paramedic, South East Coast Ambulance NHS Trust, Maidstone, UK
11:00 Systems leaders – bringing health, social and public services together
As we bring health, social and public services together with local government and the third sector for the benefit of the people we help every day, great leadership is at the forefront. The Intersect leadership programme engages with the realities of inequality, social exclusion and conflict and the need for leadership that goes beyond the superficial to make a tangible difference.
Anne-Marie Archard
11:45 the estates Strategy This presentation will explore how we want to transform the
way our Estate delivers care to our patients – ensuring that it is well used to deliver affordable, consistent services in an excellent environment, whilst engaging the local community as stakeholders in shaping and delivering these services.
Philip Ient 12:30 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
13:30 To be confirmed
14:15 achieving clinical excellence – SecamB awards 2016 For clinical excellence we recognise staff who may have
completed a significant piece of work or project that resulted in substantial improvements for patients and/or staff. Staff may have also delivered prolonged and substantial clinical excellence which has benefited patients.
Prof Andy Newton
15:00 clOSe Of cOnference
Best practice and trust ShowcaseWorkshop
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Analyse the challenges of moving in to a non-clinical career
>> Explore the opportunities open to physicians
>> Identify which of your skills are the most desired in the business world
>> Hear directly from those who have made the transition from the hospital to non-clinical roles
keY tOpicS:
>> Research and development opportunities for physicians
>> Moving in to the medical device market
>> Management and business opportunities, doctors as leaders
>> Medical opportunities in the Forces
>> Medical journalism
>> Making the move in to medical Law
WhO ShOuld attend?
All allied healthcare professional interested in exploring their options or a move in to a non-clinical role.
>> GPs
>> Surgeons
>> Radiologists
>> Cardiologists
>> Oncologists
>> Paediatricians
>> Dermatologists
Programme:
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
11:00 chair’s opening remarks Paul Budd
SeSSiOn 1 - clinicianS in pharma, medical deViceS and BiOtech
11:05 research and development opportunities for clinicians Discover how your skills, experience and training can help
develop and deliver innovative medicines to people around the world.
11:35 clinicians moving in to health it Understand the opportunities available to clinicians in the IT
sector, and why this career move is suited to their skillset. Ben Taylor
12:05 medical device opportunities for clinicians Express your entrepreneurial potential and learn about all
aspects of new medical device development and delivery. Jason McCoy
12:35 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
SeSSiOn 2 - alternatiVe careerS VieW
13:25 the healthtech industry Explore why some believe the HealthTech industry will
be the most profitable in 2016, and how you can take advantage of this growth.
Paul Budd
14:00 developing your portfolio career Hear first-hand how to assess the different opportunities
outside of medicine, and identify what the transition requirements are to developing your non-medical career.
Dr Shirani Rajapaksa
14:30 training This presentation will outline how to best use your clinical
knowledge and skills to help train and educate others in the beginning of the medical career journey.
Andrea Smith
15:05 clOSe Of cOnference
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Paul Budd, Director, Salus Digital, London, UK
Speaker:Andrea Smith, Director, Developed Edge, Harrogate, UK
Ben Taylor, Manager, Channel 3 Group, London, UK
Jason McCoy, Director, G2 Healthcare Resourcing, Guildford, UK
Dr Shirani Rajapaksa, Associate Director, Strategy, Attain, London, UK
alternative careersWorkshop
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Understand and manage practical constraints in improving patient care in heart failure
>> Appraise the latest updates in management of heart failure
>> Discuss recent clinical developments in the use of antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation
keY tOpicS:
>> Pharmacological advances for hypertension
>> Management of CVD
>> Improving patient care in heart failure
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Cardiologists
>> Cardiovascular Consultants
>> Vascular Surgeons
>> Interventional Cardiologists
Programme:
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Senior representative, Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speakers:Dr Imran Ahmad, Consultant Cardiologist, York and Scarborough NHS Trust, Scarborough, UK
Dr Shameem Mustafa, Consultant, Paediatrics, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals, Basildon, UK
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
13:00 chair’s opening remarks Senior representative, Peterborough and Stamford
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
13:05 new pharmacological therapies in acute heart failure syndromes
Broadly speaking, pharmacotherapy for AHFS—loop diuretics, vasodilators, and inotropes—is largely unchanged from the past few decades, despite poor prognosis post-discharge. This presentation reviews the scope for clinical trials and of new drugs.
Dr Imran Ahmad
13:40 nicu case Study: central iV line induced gangrene in neonate
This case study reviews the lessons learnt from non-indicated IV catheterisation of a neonate in the NICU.
Dr Shameem Mustafa
14:10 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:10 latest updates in management of heart failure Medical care for heart failure (HF) includes a number of non-
pharmacological, pharmacological, and invasive strategies to limit and reverse the manifestations of heart failure. This presentation reviews various combination therapy and treatment modalities.
Senior representative, Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
15:50 developments in the use of antiarrhythmic drugs for atrial fibrillation
This review will focus primarily on antiarrhythmic drug use in patients with AF in the absence of significant structural heart disease or congestive heart failure.
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
16:30 panel discussion and Q and a session
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
cardiologyconference
keY tOpicS:
>> Prenatal screening in the second trimester
>> Rebuilding the labour curve during neuraxial analgesia
>> An assessment of risk factors in post-partum haemorrhage
>> Pelvic pain in females: Causes and treatments
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Gynaecologists
>> Obstetricians
>> General Practitioners
>> Consultants
>> Midwives
>> Infertility Specialists
>> Family Practice Physicians
>> Geneticists
>> Internal Medicine Physicians
Programme:13:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Mo’aid Al Azzam
13:10 pelvic pain in females: causes and treatments This presentation explores various causal factors, patient
presentation and symptomatology assessment for the optimal treatment of acute and chronic pelvic pain in females.
Dr Mo’aid Al Azzam
13:50 an assessment of risk factors in post-partum haemorrhage
With the objective to reduce morbidity, this presentation identifies risk factors for PPH after a vaginal delivery that may afford prophylactic treatment of such women.
Prof Dilly Anumba
14:30 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:30 rebuilding the labour curve during neuraxial analgesia
This presentation examines the pattern of labour progression among nulliparous women under neuraxial analgesia to obtain a new, specific reference labour curve and compares the different effects of epidural and combined spinal epidural (CSE) analgesia on the progression of labour.
Dr Sheba Jarvis
16:10 prenatal screening in the second trimester: uSg and genetic syndromes
Review management strategies to aid definitive prenatal diagnosis and ascertain prenatal dysmorphology in genetic syndromes with USG.
16:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
day 2, Friday 16th September 2016
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Evaluate prenatal screening guidelines in the second trimester
>> Manage PPH cases more effectively
>> Examine pelvic pain etiology and best practices in management therein
>> Assess the effects of CSE analgesia in labour progression
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Mo’aid Al Azzam, Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon, Beacon Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Speakers:Prof Dilly Anumba, Professor, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Honorary Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist, Maternal and Foetal Medicine Specialist, Academic Training Programme Director, Sheffield Medical School, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Dr Sheba Jarvis, Research Fellow, Division of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
Obstetrics and gynaecologyconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Analyse the effectiveness of treatment of rotator cuff injuries
>> Discuss innovations in knee arthroplasty
>> Examine the latest innovation in limb lengthening
>> Debate the long term impact and efficacy of chronic pain management
keY tOpicS:
>> Limb lengthening without external fixation
>> Hip arthroscopy
>> Advances in knee arthroplasty
>> Best practices in soft tissue endoscopy of the ankle
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Orthopaedic Surgeons
>> Heads of Orthopaedics
>> Sports Medicine Physicians
>> Orthopaedists
>> Orthopaedic Technicians
>> Orthopaedic Nurses
>> Physicians/Consultants/Specialists
>> Spinal Surgeons
>> Orthopaedic Technicians
>> Physiotherapists
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Prof Nicola Maffulli, Professor of Sport and Exercise Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, The London Independent Hospital, London, UKSpeakers:Dr Ali Noorani, Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, St Bartholomew’s and Royal London Hospital, London, UKDr David Goodier, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust, London, UKProf Deiary Kader, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Knee Specialist, Highgate Private Hospital, London, UKDr Rhidian Thomas, Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UKSenior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
13:00 chair’s opening remarks Prof Nicola Maffulli
13:05 Limb lengthening without external fixation: a reality This presentation provides a discourse on novel techniques in limb
lengthening and deformity correction without external fixation. The use of Precise Intramedullary Limb Lengthening Reconstruction System will be discussed.
Dr David Goodier
13:40 advances in the management of meniscal injuries This review describes the development of management of meniscal
injuries over the past 15 years with reference to patient assessment and selection, the technique, the conditions for which it is likely to prove useful, the contraindications and complications related to the procedure and, finally, to discuss possible developments in the future.
Dr Rhidian Thomas
14:10 Managing challenges of treating rotator cuff and shoulder instability in athletes
A review of current theories and evidence-based guidelines and rehabilitation after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. A discussion on characteristics and timing of rotator cuff healing that provides an update on treatments used in rehabilitation of rotator cuff repairs.
Dr Ali Noorani
14:40 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:30 advances in total knee arthroplasty This presentation describes the accuracy, good alignment, stability
and new materials that decrease the co-morbities associated with total knee arthroplasty and that can be important to achieve better functional results.
Prof Deiary Kader
16:00 keynote: Best practices in soft tissue endoscopy of the ankle Describes the development of less invasive methods of treating
disorders of the foot and ankle. The procedures described avoid extensive soft tissue dissection and minimize soft tissue complications while affording results equal to those reported using traditional extensile exposures.
Prof Nicola Maffulli
16:30 technological advances in orthopaedics This presentation will examine the technologies that are
revolutionising the field of orthopaedics, improving patient outcomes and reducing recovery time in athletes.
Senior representative, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
Orthopaedicsconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Review new updates on digestive diseases for primary care
>> Assess how better glycaemic control can be achieved in patients
>> Evaluate the latest primary care management guidelines through case studies
keY tOpicS:
>> Digestive diseases for primary care
>> Achieving better glycaemic control – insulin and non-insulin therapy management
>> Better advice for uric acid level regulation for gout patients
>> Chronic bronchitis assessment and therapy
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> General Practitioners/ Physicians
>> Primary Care Specialists
>> Family Physicians
>> Internists
>> Senior nurses
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Farah Jameel, Camden Local Medical Committee Member, General Practitioners Committee, British Medical Association, London, UK
Speakers:Dr Farooq Khan, Consultant Hepatologist, Hepatobiliary Endoscopy, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK
Dr Haroon Ali, Consultant General Practitioner, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Farah Jameel
09:05 digestive diseases for primary care This presentation will provide a discourse on LFTs; how to
interpret and when to refer- this session would also cover viral hepatitis, liver and pregnancy, Iron deficiency anaemia indications to treat or refer and an update on management and guidelines for dyspepsia.
Dr Farooq Khan
09:40 pigmented and non-pigmented skin lesions Guidance on the management, treatment and referral of
pigmented and non pigmented skin lesions in patients in acute care settings. This presentation will provide guidelines to diagnose a variety of conditions and causal factors for these lesions.
Dr Haroon Ali
10:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:00 achieving better glycaemic control – insulin and non-insulin therapy management
This presentation will review glycemic control with diet, sulfonylurea, metformin, or insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the progressive requirement for multiple therapies.
Dr Farah Jameel
11:40 Better advice for uric acid level regulation for gout patients
Increased life expectancy, obesity, and lifestyle changes have brought about an increase in gout and acute arthritis cases. This presentation will appraise the evidence base for its management, and suggested ways of managing idiopathic gout.
12:20 chronic bronchitis assessment and therapy Despite the prevalence of this disease, there are both
misconceptions and misinformation about the diseases that are precludes appropriate treatment of COPD. This presentation aims to provide standards towards assessment and best practice in therapy.
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
general practitionersconference
keY tOpicS:
>> Which specialty training is right for you?
>> Balancing work-life challenges>> Applications, deadlines and
requirements>> Selecting the right placements for
your career aspirations>> Clinical supervision and expectations>> Demonstrating clinical effectiveness>> Leadership, teamwork and
supervisory skills
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Medical Students
>> Junior Doctors
>> Newly Qualified Doctors
>> Junior House Officers/pre-registration House Officer
>> Senior House Officers/Specialist Registrar
>> Staff Grade Doctors
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Matt Green, Director of Professional Development & Publishing, BPP University, Nottingham, UK
SeSSiOn 1 - placement SelectiOn - Succeed On the fOundatiOn prOgramme
11:00 f1 and f2 skills requirement • Selecting the right placements for your career aspirations • Clinical supervision and expectations • Successful completion of F1 to secure GMC registration • Demonstrating clinical effectiveness • Leadership, teamwork and supervisory skills
12:00 foundation programme skills development • Demonstrating patient safety • Demonstrating personal development and independent
practice • Maintaining and updating your e-portfolio
12:40 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
SeSSiOn 2 - SpecialiSt training SelectiOn
Matt Green, Director of Professional Development & Publishing, BPP University, Nottingham, UK
13:25 CV and application form • How to approach the medical specialist application form • Preparing the perfect medical CV
14:15 Securing Specialist Training • Applications, deadlines and requirements • Winning applications that guarantee interviews • Successful interviews to secure your specialisation training
15:05 clOSe Of cOnference
placement and Specialist Selection Workshop
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Understand what is expected of medical professionals whilst on placement
>> Recognise the value in identifying and choosing placements early
>> Learn how to successfully demonstrate your skill base in a professional environment
>> Match your placement to your career and life goals
>> Identify and discover your interests and match to the correct specialty
>> Hear directly from doctors who have recently completed their specialist training
>> Assess the steps needed to go through to secure the specialty training of your choice
WORKSHOP LEADER
keY tOpicS:
>> Guaranteed nursing staff levels – how and why should this be implemented?
>> How to reduce reliance on temporary staff
>> Supporting budget management through workforce planning
>> Start from the beginning – getting your ward roster right
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Chief Nursing Officer
>> Director of Nursing
>> Director of Human Resources
>> HR Manager
>> Recruitment Manager
>> Heads of Nursing
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Matthew Richards, Head of Recruitment, King’s Commercial Services, London, UK
Speakers:Prof James Buchan, Policy Advice – Human Resource for Health, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK
Jirina Baker, Project Manager – Education & Training, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Anne Marie Rafferty, Director of Nursing Policy, Kings College London, London, UK
chair: Matthew Richards, Head of Recruitment, King’s Commercial Services, London, UK
11:00 nursing levels – where are we now and where are we heading?
This presentation will explore the projected nurse staff levels in the UK over the next 4 to 5 years, and seek to understand how a staff shortage can be addressed.
Prof James Buchan
11:30 Start from the beginning – getting your ward roster right
Planning the staff duty roster is one of the most unnerving tasks, so understanding the key to successful planning is critical in effective strategy and management.
12:00 How to reduce reliance on temporary staff Join this presentation to understand how to manage and
reduce agency staffing in nursing through a tailored and flexible workforce strategy.
Jirina Baker
12:30 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
13:25 developing a new vision and strategy for nurses Outlining the 10 commitments to help manage health in
collaboration with patients and utilizing new technology opportunities.
Anne Marie Rafferty
13:55 Supporting budget management through workforce planning
Explore how effective preparation of your nursing workforce can positively influence your budgetary spend.
14:25 nursing migration This presentation will look in to challenges and opportunities
in recruiting your nursing workforce from outside of the UK, and how it can ultimately benefit your practice.
Matthew Richards
14:55 closing remarks
15:00 clOSe Of cOnference
nursing Workforce planning and StrategyWorkshop
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Understand where and why future nursing shortfalls may happen
>> Share recruiting experiences and challenges with your peers
>> Explore effective tools to attracting and retaining new nurses
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Review treatment options for treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
>> Evaluate the integrated approach to diabetes treatment
>> Review diabetes management in the elderly
>> Analyse new research in gestational diabetes
keY tOpicS:
>> Diabetes and metabolism
>> Clinical diabetes and diagnostic approaches
>> Diabetes and its complications
>> Diabetes management
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> GPs
>> Family Physicians
>> Internists
>> Endocrinologists
>> Diabetes Specialists
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Partha Kar, Associate National Director for Diabetes, NHS England, Portsmouth, UK
Speakers:Dr Mohammed AlHadj Ali, Clinical Research Fellow, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Dr Samuel Seidu, Diabetes Clinical Lead, Leicester Primary Care Group, Honorary GP Lecturer, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Dr Sheba Jarvis, Research Fellow, Division of Medicine, Imperial College, London, England
09:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Partha Kar
09:05 immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes Review research studies that are currently underway on
immunotherapy for ‘prevention’ of Type 1 Diabetes or that ameliorate the course of the disease after clinical diagnosis.
Dr Mohammed AlHadj Ali
09:40 the Super Six diabetes care model: integration, the proverbial unicorn, or not?
This presentation examines the extent to which integration improves the delivery of adult diabetes care.
Dr Partha Kar
10:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
11:20 comprehensive postnatal evaluation of glucose tolerance in women with gestational diabetes
A retrospective analysis of 211 women diagnosed with GDM in a Trust which practices universal biochemical screening in all pregnant women.
Dr Sheba Jarvis
12:00 treatment options for diabetes mellitus in the elderly
This topic will review diabetes management in older patients and how management priorities and treatment choices may differ between older and younger patients.
Dr Samuel Seidu
12:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
13:00 clOSe Of cOnference
diabetesconference
BenefitS Of attending:
>> Review new therapies to accelerate wound healing
>> Develop and maintain prescribing competence
>> Improve your research skills
keY tOpicS:
>> Nutrition and hydration
>> Accelerating wound healing
>> Taking nursing and midwifery research initiatives forward
WhO ShOuld attend?
>> Nurse Practitioners
>> Directors of Nursing
>> Wound Care Specialists
>> Nurse Managers
>> Charge Nurses
>> Nurse Educators
>> Clinical Nurse Specialists
>> Link Nurses and Registered Nurses in Wound Care
>> Internal Medicine Specialists / Internists
Programme:
day 3, Saturday 17th September 2016
Speaker facultY
conference chair:Dr Angela Grainger, Associate Director Nursing, Education and Research, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation, London, UK
Speakers:Dr Georgina Gethin, Senior Lecturer, Interim Head of School, School of Nursing and Midwifery, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Kumal Rajpaul, Nurse Consultant, Tissue Viability, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation, London, UK
Dr Prof Roger Watson, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Advanced Nursing, Editor, Nursing Open, Professor of Nursing, University of Hull, Yorkshire, UK
13:00 chair’s opening remarks Dr Angela Grainger
13:05 feeding and nutrition in the elderly patient with dementia
Elderly patients with dementia are likely to lose self-care abilities, including self-feeding, and are much less likely to regain these abilities after discharge. This presentation provides interventions that are tailored to the patients’ cognitive and related communication abilities that impact immediate and long-term health and function.
Dr Prof Roger Watson
13:40 keynote: taking nursing and midwifery research initiatives forward
This presentation aims to address the large gap between the unmet health priorities in the UK and the kind of clinical nursing and midwifery research required to improve health outcomes using evidence-based practices.
Dr Angela Grainger
14:20 ViSit eXhiBitiOn
15:30 hyperbaric oxygen therapy for wound healing? This presentation determines hyperbaric oxygen therapy
treatments depending on the extent of the wound and how the wound responds to therapy.
Kumal Rajpaul
16:00 current practice in the management of wound odour: an international survey.
Malodour is cited by patients and carers as one of the most distressing and socially isolating aspects of their wounds. The absence of a standardised approach to assessment and management underscores the need to collect baseline data to support guideline development. This presentation aims to determine from a multi-disciplinary and international perspective current practice in the management of wound odour.
Dr Georgina Gethin
16:40 panel discussion and Q and a session
17:00 clOSe Of cOnference
nursingconference
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