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Essentials in Palliative and End of Life Care
Monday 18th November 2019
Education Centre (Dept. 17), The Christie, Manchester, M20 4BX
Overview
This study day will increase delegates knowledge of generalist palliative care skills, and knowledge of the palliative care services available within The Christie NHS Foundation trust.
Further information
Fee £60 General Admission £40 Christie Staff Visit www.christie.nhs.uk/soo-events Register https://palliative2019.eventbrite.co.uk Email education.events@christie.nhs.uk Call 0161 918 7409 Tweet @TheChristieSoO #Palliativecare2019
Intended Audience
Clinicians, Community / District Nurses, Nurses, Carers, GP’s, Junior Doctors, not currently working as a palliative specialists.
Essentials in Palliative and End of Life Care
Topics covered
Perspective of patient and carers
Basics of symptom control: Pain, nausea, vomiting & breathlessness
End of life care in an acute setting
Organ and tissue donation
Spirituality
Advance Care Planning
Support of families and children
Complementary therapy for symptom control
Malignant Spinal Cord Compression
Use of Specialist Medicines e.g. Ketamine, methadone, fast acting fentanyl’s and octreotide for symptom control
Psycho-oncology interface in advanced cancer
Aim/objectives
To increase knowledge of generalist palliative care skills
To learn more about palliative care services within The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Intended audience
Intended Audience
Clinicians, Community / District Nurses, Nurses, Carers, GP’s, Junior Doctors, not currently working as a palliative specialists.
Fees £60 General Admission £40 Christie Staff To register click here
Sponsorship
This event is supported by the following companies who will be exhibiting with trade stands.
They have had no input into the agenda or selection of topics or speakers.
Learning outcomes This day will provide an understanding of services available for patients
living with advancing, progressive cancer; increase knowledge of
symptom control, an understanding of the interface between a tertiary
cancer centre and primary & secondary care when providing palliative
care, increase delegates knowledge of support and services available
for families of patients living with advancing, progressive cancer,
increase knowledge of the Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression
Pathway and the role of advance care planning in the context of
advancing, progressive cancer
08.30 Registration and Coffee
Morning Session: What is Palliative Care and Introduction to Symptom Management
Chair - Dr Helen Morgan, Macmillan Consultant Palliative Medicine, The Christie
09:00 Welcome and introduction
Anne Marie Raftery, Clinical Lead & Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, The Christie
& Clinical Pathway Director - Palliative Care, Greater Manchester Cancer
09.15 What is Palliative Care: Philosophy, Definitions and Controversies
Dr Wendy Makin, Medical Director & Macmillan Consultant in Palliative Care and Clinical Oncology ,
The Christie
09.45 Pain Control in Cancer: Assessment, Mechanisms, Management and interventions
Dr Jess Briggs, Speciality Doctor in Palliative Medicine and Pain, The Christie
10.30 Coffee break
10.50 Nausea and Vomiting: Assessment, Mechanisms and Treatment Breathlessness: Assessment, Mechanisms and Treatment Dr Helen Morgan, Macmillan Consultant in Palliative Medicine, The Christie Mark Warren, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, The Christie 11.40 A Patient and Carer’s Perspective of Palliative Care Facilitated by Anne Marie Raftery, Clinical Lead & Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative
Care, The Christie & Clinical Pathway Director-Palliative Care, Greater Manchester Cancer 12.30 Lunch
Afternoon Session: Advance Care Planning, End of Life Care and Case Studies Chair – Carole Mula, Macmillan Nurse Consultant in Palliative Care, The Christie 13:15 Advance Care Planning in the context of Advanced Cancer Tracey Coleby - Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist Breast and Palliative Care, The Christie 14.00 End of life Care in an Acute Setting, including Organ and Tissue Donation Andy Wells, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, The Christie Angela Hayes, Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care , The Christie Andrew Bradley, Chaplaincy Coordinator, The Christie 14.30 Supporting Families and Children Sue Pilkington, Safeguarding Lead Nurse, The Christie
15.00 Coffee break
15.15 Case Study Parallel Sessions (30 minutes). Choose two sessions from:
a) Complementary Therapy for Symptom Control Amanda Squire, Macmillan Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care , The Christie b) Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression Lena Richards, Network MSCC Coordinator, The Christie Helen Shekelton, Macmillan Nurse Specialist in Palliative Care, The Christie c) Use of Specialist Medicines (Ketamine, Methadone, Fast Acting Fentanyl’s, Octreotide) Joanne Collins, Palliative Care Pharmacist, The Christie Dr Helen Morgan, Macmillan Consultant Palliative Medicine, The Christie d) Psycho-oncology Interface in Advanced Cancer
16.30 Summary and Close Dr Helen Morgan, Macmillan Consultant Palliative Medicine, The Christie
Essentials in Palliative and End of Life Care
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