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ANNUAL REPORT2018
President’s Report25th September 2018
Francesco Cappuccio
Executive Committee
• Franco Cappuccio – President• Una Martin – Vice President• Christian Delles – Treasurer• Carmel McEniery – Secretary • Chris Clark• Adam Greenstein• Paul Robinson• Wayne Sunman• James Sheppard – Young Investigator Rep
• Young Investigator Network – New Exec Rep
• Irish Network
• Journal of Human Hypertension
• Educational Programmes – Omron, PHFI, Malawi
• National CVD Prevention Leadership Forum
Overview 2017-18
Thanks• Paul Robinson and Wayne Sunman–
Outgoing Ordinary Members• All Executive Committee and
Working Party members• In Conference• Jackie Howarth
Treasurer’s Report25th September 2018
Christian Delles
Introduction
• Accounts & The Trustees’ Report are available in the members section of the BIHS website
• Accounts & The Trustees’ Report will be sent to the Charities Commission
Accounts: 2017 – Financial ActivitiesIncoming resources
Donations £2,218
Activities £123,158
Interest £19,905
£145,281
Resources expended
Charitable activities £180,544
Net gains on investments £34,876
Net incoming resources (387)
Other gains or losses 540
Funds b/f £607,292
Funds c/f £607,445
Accounts: 2017 – Financial Activities
Fixed assets £466
Current assets £34,123
Deposits £572,913
Cash £31,852
£638,888
Creditors/Liabilities (£31,909)
Net current assets £606,979
Net assets £607,445
Accumulated funds £607,445
Bank AccountsClosing Balance 2017 As at 1st September 2018
TSB Treasurers Account £10,494 £12,413
COIF Charities Deposit Fund £473,544 £482,593
TSB Interest Deposit £99,369 £94,401
Bank of Scotland Business Account
£3,954 £61,882
Bank of Scotland Euro Account (converted to sterling as at exchange rate 31.12.2017 & 01.09.2018)
€19,591£17,408
€32,864£29,438
Total Assets £604,769 £680,727
Summary of Finance 2014-2017
2014 2015 2016 2017
Income £155,364 £167,332 £159,914 £145,281
Expenditure £169,584 £175,050 £179,613 £180,544
Investment & foreign exchange gain (loss)
(£1,697) £41,890 £35,416
Net Income profit (loss)
(£14,220) (£7,718) £22,191 £153
Fund c/f £594,516 £585,101 £607,292 £607,445
BIHS INCOME 2014 -2017
2014 2015 2016 2017
Donations £30,035 £1,407 £24,545 £2,218
Membership £17,392 £15,230 £13,686 £12,317
Validation Studies £4,000 £11,000
EducationalProjects
£102,160 £101,265 £70,540 £81,841
Derivative Devices £8,000 £5,500 £5,500
OMRON £15,000 £15,000 £15,000
PHFI £15,000 £8,500
Interest £1,777 £15,430 £15,643 £19,905
Total Income £155,364 £167,332 £159,914 £145,281
CCLA INCOME 2015/2016/2017/2018
• COIF income 2015 £15,270.21
• COIF income 2016 £15,416.84
• COIF income 2017 £15,919.57
• COIF income 2018 to date £12,400.50
CCLA INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD
Secretary’s Report 25th September 2018
Carmel McEniery
BIHS ORDINARY MEMBERS REPBALLOT
BIHS Members are asked to vote on the new Ordinary Members who would be elected on to the BIHS Executive Committee
The nominees are
Mark Glover Abdul - Majeed SalmasiChakravarthi Rajkumar
Constitution Changes
26. Young Investigator Network
i) A Young Investigator is defined as an undergraduate or postgraduate student or employed in a
training-grade post up to and including specialist registrar level or at early career researcher level, or
equivalent, as deemed appropriate by the Executive Committee
ii) The Network will be led by the Young Investigator representative on the Executive Committee who shall chair an organisational group of up to four members a Working Party
iii) A meeting of the Network shall be held annually, usually to coincide with the Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting, to encourage participation of younger members in the Society’s activities
iv) A report from the Network Working Party should be presented at every Executive Committee meeting by the Young Investigator representative
27. Any profit BIHS makes from supplies of education can only be used in the course or furtherance of providing education, and; it does in practice only use any profit for the course/furtherance of education.
Current Members: 283• 185 Ordinary/Senior • 11 Associate Members• 4 Honorary Fellows• 25 Honorary Members• 53 Fellows • 5 Overseas Affiliate Members
BIHS Membership
Since the last Business Meeting:19 Non-renewals, 4 Resignations Membership Applications:23 new membership applications, Sept 17-Sept 18
2018 BIHS ASM Attendance (as at 19.09.18)
Total Delegates & Speakers 182• Members 113
• Non Members 69
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Including Complimentary( 29 = Exhibitors/sponsors, 6 = Student Helpers)
Total Attendees 217
BIHS Meeting Attendance Since 2011
2017: 183 – 109 members, 74 guests2016: 151 – 95 members, 70 guests2015: 178 – 115 members, 63 guests 2014: 240 – 167 members, 73 guests 2013: 172 – 105 members, 51 guests2012: 160 – 97 members, 63 guests2011: 209 – 120 members, 89 guests
BIHS ASM 2018Abstract Submissions
Total Number of Abstracts Submitted 71_________
• Total Number of Accepted Orals 17• Total Number of Accepted Posters 54• Total Number of Rejected Abstracts 0_________
• Total Number of Withdrawn Abstracts 2
BIHS Abstract Submissions since 2011 2017: 67 submissions (67 accepted – 18 orals, 44 posters)2016: 54 submissions (54 accepted – 20 orals, 33 posters)2015: 56 submissions (55 accepted - 11 orals, 44 posters)2014: 60 submissions (58 accepted – 19 orals, 40 posters)2013: 43 submissions (41 accepted – 24 orals, 17 posters)2012: 46 submissions (46 accepted – 27 orals, 19 posters)2011: 59 submissions (52 accepted – 20 orals, 32 posters)
Guidelines & Information Service Working Party
Chair: Franco Cappuccio (Exec Rep)
Working Party Members:
Adrian Brady, Neil Poulter, Morris Brown, John Potter, Terry McCormack, Peter Sever,
Gordon McInnes, Wayne Sunman, Gary McVeigh, Bryan Williams, Michaela Nuttall (Nurse Rep)
Administration: Jackie Howarth (Lay Rep)
Guidelines• NICE Hypertension in Adults Guideline Update
o BIHS members on GDG: Tony Wierzbicki (Chair), Terry McCormack, Richard McManus, Liz Denver, Judith Magowan, Mark Glover, Bryan Williams, Alison Warren
o Publication date 22 August 2019 (possibly postpone to September 2019)o Clinical Guidelines symposium in ASM programme
• BIHS is a registered stakeholder in all Cardiovascular related guidelines and is invited to comment on any updates
• Tony Heagerty is representing BIHS in a Heart UK statement on CV Risk Management after Bariatric Surgery
• Joint UK Committee on Renal Denervation re-sitting (October 2018 – led by Mel Lobo)
Communications• Communication amongst WP members is maintained by email
• General Newsletters to members are sent by email with interim notifications of anything important
• Social media – Twitter and Facebook are used to make announcements and feed live information from the Annual Scientific Meeting
• Latest news and commentary is added to the website
Journal of Human Hypertension• Official Journal of BIHS
• Online issue free of charge to members. Hard copy £20 per month extra
• Contra deal with abstract publishing costing BIHS £2,000 p.a.
• Publication of BIHS Statements & submitted papers
• Page on JHH website to promote BIHS
• Use of space in the journal for advertising ASM etc
BIHS at Large• Public Health England – BIHS was invited to participate in the exhibition
at the PHE National Health Check conference in London, February 2018. The 2019 conference will be held in Manchester and we will be there!
• British Journal of Primary Care Nursing– BIHS Stand at the Issues & Answers Annual Meeting, Nottingham, November 2018.
- Reciprocal agreement for meeting promotion
Blood Pressure MeasurementWorking Party
Chair: Richard McManus
Working Party Members:
Neil Chapman, Chris Clark (Exec Rep), Phil Chowienczyk, Liz Denver (Nurse Rep), Peter Lacy,
Philip Lewis, Una Martin, Annette Neary, James Sheppard (YI Rep)
Administration: Jackie Howarth
Communications
• Communication amongst WP members is maintained regularly by email
• Teleconferences:
• 12 January 2018• 18 May 2018
• Meeting: Monday, 24 September 2018
BP Monitor Validation• BIHS Validation Service – Follow-up on several recent enquiries is awaited
• AAMI/ISO/ESH validation protocol Amalgamation. A draft has been
circulated for consultation. Publication expected early 2019
Publications
• Letter published in Blood Pressure Monitoring Journal re protocol violations in
reporting of blood pressure monitor validation studies
• Support for Young Investigators in writing up successful BIHS validation studies for
publication
• Opportunities with the Journal of Human Hypertension for publishing BIHS
statements and resources
BP Measurement Resources
• Statement on Diagnosis of Hypertension in Obese Patients added to the website
• Manual BP measurement tutorials updated and added to the website
• Statements in development and awaiting JHH publication
• Atrial Fibrillation – Chris Clark
• BP Measurement in the Leg – Una Martin & James Sheppard
• How Oscillometric BP monitors work – Philip Lewis
• Invitation from The Medical Technology and Practice Patterns Institute (MTPPI, USA) to
collaborate on an update of their 1986 ABPM Report. Further details awaited
Educational ProgrammesWorking Party
Incoming Chair (Sept 2018): Mike Okorie
Working Party Members:
Christian Delles, Vikas Kapil, Linsay McCallum, Carmel McEniery (Exec Rep),
Sandosh Padmanabhan, Niko Tzemos
Administration: Jackie Howarth
• Communication amongst WP members is maintained by email
• Notices advertising study days are sent in BIHS Newsletters by email
Communications
• Participation at the ESH Summer School programme in September 2018
• Successful BIHS symposium at the BCS Conference in June 2018
• BIHS Endorsed: Hypertension in Primary Care: A team approach – Three meetings
for PC Healthcare professionals in Exeter (28 Sept), Barnstaple (8 Oct) and Torquay
(23 Nov). Organised by Judith Magowan
• BIHS session at the BJPCN Issues & Answers Meeting, Nottingham 17 November
• Primary Care Meeting – RCGP, London – planned for 15 May 2018 was cancelled
due to insufficient delegates
• The annual RCP, London meeting and the MSc course in Birmingham have not run
this year but will hopefully resume in 2019
• Future programme planning
2018 Educational Programmes
• Omron Academy – led by Naomi Stetson and Franco Cappuccio.
Presentation in the ASM programme
• Public Health Foundation of India – Certificate Course in
Management of Hypertension, Cycle II recently completed. Roll out
to Africa and Afghanistan
• Malawi – supporting nurses education and Masters
Outreach Programmes
• BIHS members survey on educational activities – Sept 2018
• Refresh membership – Nov 2018
• Review education working party ToR and make recommendation to executive – Dec 2018
• Appoint BIHS Teaching and Learning Ambassadors to facilitate updates for healthcare professionals in
UK and Ireland. Focus on primary care – Jan 2019
• Review of outreach programmes – March 2019
• Embrace other methods of teaching and learning (including e-learning) – Ongoing
• Promote greater teaching and learning collaboration with other learned societies – Ongoing
The Future
Research NetworkWorking Party
Chair: Christian Delles
Working Party Members:Chris Clark, Franco Cappuccio, Indranil Dasgupta, Mark Glover, Paul Leeson, Isla Mackenzie,
Carmel McEniery, Tom MacDonald, Una Martin, Paul Robinson
Administration: Jackie Howarth
Meetings
• 15 November 2017 Teleconference
• 6 March 2018, Birmingham University
• 6 June 2018, Teleconference
• Wednesday 26 September, Robinson College, Cambridge
Existing / Ongoing Research• TIME – Morning vs Evening dosing. Tom MacDonald is the PI
• PATHWAY 4 – New studies following on from results from the PATHWAY (1-3) project
• Fibromuscular Dysplasia Registry - The main priority is to recruit any patient with FMD into the national rare renal disease (RADAR) portfolio
• TRIPOD – Dementia Study led by Tony Heagerty
• DROP – Detecting Risks of Postural Hypotension. Chris Clark’s NHR stage 2 application for an interventional study is pending
• MATCH - Comparing ability of diagnostic testing with 11C - metomidate PET-CT and adrenal venous sampling. The study is led by Morris Brown
• AIM-HY – Ancestry and Biological Informative Markers in the stratification of hypertension. Phil Chowienczyk is recruiting for this study
New Research Initiatives
• Research topics that would benefit from a collaborative approach are invited
• Support is available for BIHS endorsement of studies
• Seed-corn funding or small research grants for pilot studies may be applied for
BHF Cardiovascular Coalition• Aim: Providing a forum for a collaboration between national societies with
an interest in Cardiovascular Disease
• Consideration of ‘Networks of Excellence’ to establish cardiovascular research priorities
• An application to the BHF for funding to set up an infrastructure to support administration is pending
Nurses/AHPWorking Party
Chair: Joanne Loades
Working Party Members:
Jill Bunker, Alison Phinn, Rosemary Fernandez, Michaela Nuttall,
Paul Robinson (Exec Rep), Naomi Stetson
Administration: Jackie Howarth
Meetings• 8 December 2017
• 1 June 2018
• 26 October 2018
• Nurse/AHP reps on other Working Parties are invited to join a group meeting once a year
Annual Scientific Meeting• Difficulties for nurses/AHPs to attend
• Bursaries available for those not able to obtain funding for registration fees – 4 this year
• Meet & Greet during Tuesday morning coffee break
• Encouragement to nurses to submit abstracts – Award
• Encouragement to nurses to join the Society and become involved
Educational Programmes• Taking training to nurses on site via CCG protected learning time
• Slide sets in development for teaching a half-day session
• Catriona Murphy has run successful study days in Dublin and Cork, Ireland
• Euro HeartCare Conference - Dublin, 7-9 June 2018
• BIHS symposium and exhibition stand at the BJPCN Issues & Answers meeting 16-17 November 2018
Resources• Nurse Competencies in Hypertension
• A Revalidation Summary is in development
Malawi• Nurse, Lucia Mbulaje, funded by BIHS for 4 days a
month in Malawi
• More equipment, donated by A&D is being shipped out
for use in rural clinics
• Lucia has been accepted for an MSc programme in
Malawi, funded by BIHS, commencing September
Young Investigator Network Working PartyChair: James Sheppard (Exec Rep)
Working Party Members:
Rachael Climie, Luca Faconti, Claire Schwartz,
Helen Warren, Kate Witkowska
Administration: Jackie Howarth
Meetings• Meeting 11 October 2017
• Skype Meeting 1 February 2018
• Meeting 16 April 2018, London
• Teleconference 29 August 2018
Annual Scientific Meeting• YI session on Monday morning now established
o Aims to advise on career development, networking and benefits of BIHS membershipo Networking session promotes inclusion & breaks the ice early on in the meeting
• Successful Poster Storm now in its third year
• Bursaries for registration and dinner subsidies allow YIs to attend the meeting and collect prizes!
• Membership/information station
Activities & Aims• Mentoring Scheme
• Communications strategy
• To attract new members to the BIHS
• Networking with ISH and ESH
• Exchange programme
• BIHS You Tube content
• Research opportunities (seed-corn funding)
Irish Working Party
Chair: Adrian Brady
Working Party Members:
John Cox, Eamon Dolan, Una Martin, Terry McCormack, Catriona Murphy,
Annette Neary, Alice Stanton
Aims & Objectives
• To develop Terms of Reference for the Working Party
• To strengthen and develop practice and research in High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease in Ireland
• To encourage colleagues in Northern Ireland to engage
• To develop further hypertension training programmes in Ireland
• To engage with Young Investigators
• To raise the profile of the BIHS in Ireland to encourage membership and attendance at the Annual Scientific Meeting
Education
• Afternoon/evening training session for GPs, 29 November 2017, Dun Laoghaire
• Full day training session for nurses/AHP, 30 November 2017, Dun Laoghaire
• Study day for Nurses/AHPs, 26 April 2018, Cork
• Workshop planned for Clinicians on 17 November 2018, Athlone
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