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ThE homE of CLiNiCAL PhArmACyWhatever your role in clinical pharmacy… we have it covered:
You can expect a faculty of over 100 world-class speakers, programmed by the CPPE, RPS and many more.
73 hours of cutting-edge clinical content for your personal CPD
New medicines and specialist pharmacy technology and equipment suppliers to learn from (over 130)
Celebrate the Best of Clinical Pharmacy Award winners
Share best practice in the NEW Poster Zone
Access updates in the NEW Policy and Strategy Forum
Hands-on training with the Laerdal Simulation Zone
Network with 2,000 colleagues, peers and friends in the UK’s largest industry gathering
Register NOW at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk
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TURNING YOUR ATTENDANCE INTO CPD…
CONFERENCE SESSIONS...
THE 2015 FACULTY OF SPEAKERS...
EXHIBITION…
SOCIAL…
Aims and objectives will be listed on the Congress website to help delegates choose sessions to attend according to their learning requirements. Delegates will have access to Record Aids to complete at the end of each session.
All presentations (subject to speaker’s agreement) will be available FREE of charge to attendees after the Congress, when an electronic version of the Record Aid will also be available.
More speakers include... Judie FinesilvereBusiness, Commercial Medicines UnitDepartment of Health
Eisha GosramiPrinciple Pharmacist, Epilepsy Society
Malcolm QualiePharmacy Lead, Specialised Commissioning NHS England
Sarah BillingtonHead of Medicines Management Care Quality Commission
Bruce WarnerDeputy Chief Pharmaceutical Offi cerNHS England
Andrew DaviesDirector of Pharmacy North Bristol NHS Trust
Helen IrelandPharmacist, University Hospitals Bristol
Brigitte VanderzandenSWL Lead Commissioning PharmacistSouth East CSU
Mary EvansChief Pharmacist Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Arran ThomaSenior Manager, Indirect Tax Government & Healthcare UK, KPMG
Tahmina RokibSpecialist Clinical Pharmacist Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust
Asthma
Cardiology
Care of the elderly
Children’s medicines
Chronic Kidney Disease
COPD
Depression
Dementia
Diabetes
Gastroenterology
HIV
Liver Disease
Oncology / Haematology
Osteoporosis
Pain
Palliative care
Parkinson’s Disease
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Schizophrenia
Stroke
Other Streams
Leadership
Medicines Optimisation
Innovation & Technology
Policy and Strategy
The Congress will host over 130 exhibitors and sponsors including pharmaceutical and specialist medicines companies, medicines suppliers, post-graduate education, technology and other services from leading UK and international manufacturers and suppliers.
The Congress once again will host a FREE networking drinks reception on Friday April 24th 18.15 – 19.30 providing the perfect opportunity to network with your pharmacy colleagues across the UK and beyond.
Please go to www.pharmacycongress.co.uk for the latest Congress updates
Duncan McRobbieAssociate Chief Pharmacist - Clinical Services, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Anna MurphyConsultant Respiratory Pharmacist, Cardiorespiratory Directorate, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Roger KnaggsAssociate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy Practice, Nottingham University Hospital
Mohammed HussainManager, Strategic Systems and Technology and Chair Pharmacy LPN, NHS England
Ann SleeePrescribing Lead, Strategic Systems and Technology, Patients and Information NHS England
Steve WilliamsSenior Head of Safer Medication & Medical Devices NHS England
Paul KendrewPrincipal Pharmacist Renal Services Hull and East Yorkshire NHS Trust
Helen WilliamsConsultant Pharmacist for Cardiovascular Disease, South London Cardiac and Stroke Network
Ravi SharmaPrimary Care Pharmacist and Quality Assurance Lead, DMC Healthcare
Philip HowardConsultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
3 easy ways to register...
Exhibition Floor Plan & Exhibitor List
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ONLINE:www.pharmacycongress.co.uk
2BY TELEPHONE:call 01635 588483
BY EMAIL:m.patel@closerstillmedia.com
A number of FREE education passes have been allocated within hospital and primary care / medicines management teams – Please speak to your Chief Pharmacist or Head of Training to obtain the voucher code needed to waive the delegate fee.
If you have not been allocated a pass or have not been given a voucher code through your work place please email m.patel@closerstillmedia.com to ascertain availability.
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Poster ZoneDon’t miss out on this fantastic NEW opportunity to have you and your team acknowledged as frontrunners in the clinical pharmacy profession in the NEW Poster Zone. A great chance for your work, and that of your peers, to be considered to help you gain additional exposure! Details online at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/poster-zone
Education Hub Visit the Education Hub near the entrance of the Show to learn from Universities and Colleges about postgraduate education opportunities from across the globe
The Best of Clinical Pharmacy AwardsNEW: Lifetime Achievement AwardAfter last year’s successful launch, the awards will once again look to celebrate and acknowledge successful individuals and teams within the pharmacy profession. We are delighted to be able to recognise all sectors of clinical pharmacy through these awards which are open to any qualifi ed pharmacy professional irrespective of career level and work submitted must be based on the last two years. Details online at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/2015-awards
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THE HOME OF CLINICAL PHARMACYThe Clinical Pharmacy Congress, successfully launched in 2012 has now become the largest clinical pharmacy CPD education programme and exhibition in the UK. In 2015, the Congress will continue to recognise excellence with the second 'Best of Clinical Pharmacy' Awards, a new Poster Zone will offer a unique opportunity to share best practice amongst peers, a bigger Innovation & Technology Forum will showcase innovative projects including technology advanced hospitals, summary care records and collaborative working between community and primary care, and a new Strategy and Policy Forum will see senior policy drivers on hand to guide you through the in's and out's of pharmacy policy. Plus, with over 130 exhibitors showcasing the latest medicines, products, services and technology, and more than 2,000 delegates expected over the two days, it offers the perfect chance to update clinical knowledge, share ideas, network with peers/colleagues, and more importantly, have fun.
There is a world-class faculty of speakers and lecturers, programmed with the Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education(CPPE), the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the Commercial Medicines Unit (CMU) which will be RPS accredited once again.
n Learn and get advice from more than 130 exhibitors, comprising of pharmaceutical and specialist medicines companies, medicines suppliers, post-graduate education, technology and service providers.
n With ongoing changes to the NHS and healthcare framework there hasnever been a better time to pull together, build bridges with CCG's and CSU's as well as primary care service providers, learn about new treatments, medicines, share solutions for best practice, and networkwith colleagues.
n The Congress comprises of seven theatres covering key clinical subjects as well as technology, medicines optimisation, leadership and strategyand policy.
n Delegates are offered 104 plenary and workshop sessions, Congress keynote addresses plus satellite symposia and numerous specialist interest events, special workshops and other fringe social events. In total, this multi-stream conference will offer more than 73 hours of the highest quality education delivered by a world-class faculty of speakers.
n Chief pharmacistsn Consultant & prescribing pharmacistsn Specialist / principal pharmacistsn General hospital pharmacistsn Community-based clinical pharmacistsn Senior hospital pharmacy techniciansn Medicines management & optimisation pharmacistsn Formulary decision-makers; drug & therapeutic committee membersn Prescribing advisorsn Commissioning leadsn Procurement leadsn Quality Assurance (QA) and Aseptic Services
WHY ATTEND...
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ExCeL LondonFriday 24th April 2015: 08.30 – 18.15 (networking drinks at 18.15 – 19.30)Saturday 25th April 2015: 08.30 – 16.15
How to get there:The Clinical Pharmacy Congress is held at the ExCeL London, which is located 10 minutes from Canary Wharf in the heart of London’s Royal Docks. There is easy access to the venue via road, rail and air.
Please note that, while the Congress will be taking place in halls S1/2/3/4, you will need to enter the London ExCeL via Hall S1 (alight at Customs House, on the DLR). If you are arriving on foot, please do keep this in mind when you arrive on the main boulevard.
For more information please visit:www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/travel-accommodation
Registered Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians & Medicines Management: £499 + VAT
A number of FREE education passes have been allocated within hospital and primary care / medicines management teams – Please speak to your Chief Pharmacist or Head of Training to obtain the voucher code needed towaive the delegate fee. Please visit www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/admissions for more details.
If you believe you should be entitled to a FREE pass, please emailm.patel@closerstillmedia.com
Other healthcare professionals, trade and industry and non-UK: £899 + VAT
Please go to www.pharmacycongress.co.uk to register
8.30 – 9.00 Exhibition fl oor time
KEYNOTE THEATRE LEADERSHIP THEATRE CLINICAL THEATRE 1MEDICINES
OPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL THEATRE 2
9.00 – 9.45 Breakfast Symposium: Anti-coagulation*
Delivered by:
Breakfast Symposium: Pain management*
Delivered by: Breakfast Symposium: Schizophrenia*
Delivered byAvailable Breakfast Session
Breakfast Symposium: Diabetes*
Delivered by
9.45 – 10.15 Exhibition fl oor time
10.15 – 11.00
Anti-microbial Phil Howard, Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Leeds
Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
In association with:
The role of professional bodies – workforce developmentDr Catherine Duggan, Director of Professional Development and
Support, Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Liver disease Sarah Cripps, Consultant Pharmacist – Gastroenterology,
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Polypharmacy in care homesNicole LeMorgan, Proactive Care Home Medication Review Pharmacist
- Medicines Management Team, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Stroke – your starter for ten Ian Rowlands, Lead Pharmacist, Stroke Services,
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
11.00 – 11.30 Exhibition fl oor time
11.30 – 12.30 Keynote address - delivered by Dr Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Offi cer, NHS Englandfollowed by The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards - presented by Chris Cutts and Bruce Warner (held in Keynote Theatre)
12.30 – 14.15
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12.45 – 13.30, Lunch Symposium: Diabetes*
Delivered by:
12.45 – 13.30, Lunch Symposium:Anti-coagulation*
Delivered by: 13.00 – 13.45, Lunch Symposium: Opioid addiction*
Delivered by:
13.00 – 13.45, Lunch Symposium: Anti-coagulation*
Delivered by:
13.00 – 13.45, Lunch Symposium: Oncology*
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14.15 – 15.00COPD
Grainne d'Ancona, Principal Pharmacist (acute medicine) and Clinical Lecturer, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and
King’s College London
Urgent and emergency careProfessor Anthony Sinclair, Director of Pharmacy,
Birmingham Children’s Hospital
Paediatrics
In association with:
Clinical case: Palliative care – one chance to get it rightLiz Miller, Advanced Clinical Pharmacist – Palliative Care,
Palliative Care Pharmacists Network In association with:
Dermatology*
Delivered by:
15.00 – 15.30 Exhibition fl oor time
15.30 – 16.15
Specialist commissioning: what you need to knowMalcolm Qualie, Pharmacy Lead, Specialised Commissioning,
NHS England
In association with:
Leadership for improvement – how to improve care, improve effi ciency and reduce costs
Suzanne Khalid, Associate Director of Quality Improvement and Director Clinical Support and Imaging Services, University Hospital of
Leicester NHS Trust
Glomerulonephritis and the nephrotic syndrome Elizabeth Lamerton, Principal Clinical Pharmacist, Salford Royal
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust In association with: UK Renal
PharmacyGroup
UK RenalPharmacy
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COPD*
Delivered by:
Rheumatology Andrew Pothecary, Specialist Pharmacist, Rheumatology & Biologics,
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition fl oor time
16.30 – 17.15
Acute coronary syndrome: past, present and future pharmacotherapies
Paul Wright, Lead Cardiac Pharmacist, Heart Hospital, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
7 day working – the practical implications of delivering 7 day services
Richard Copeland, Head of Clinical Pharmacy/Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Pharmaceutical care across primary, secondary and tertiary environments
Mark Robinson, Medicines, Pharmacy and Medicines Optimisation Advisor, NHS Alliance
Clinical case: OsteoporosisTahmina Rokib, Senior Lecturer – Academic Pharmacist Practitioner,
University of Sunderland
Oncology Pinkie Chambers, Senior Pharmacist Cancer Services, UCLH and Lead
Pharmacist, London Cancer
In association with:
17.15 – 17.30 Exhibition fl oor time
17.30 – 18.15Pharmacists and GP surgeries
Dr David Branford, Chairman, English Pharmacy Board, Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Foundation and facultyBeth Ward, Programme Manager; Hannah Wilton, Faculty
Development Lead; and Lesley Johnson, Faculty Development Lead; Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Pharmacological management of violent and aggressive behaviour in non-mental health settings
Caroline Parker, Consultant Pharmacist Adult Mental Health & Independent Prescriber, Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust
In association with:
Clinical case: Heart failure in acute and chronic casesDuncan McRobbie, Principal Cardiovascular Pharmacist
and Imran Hafi z, Senior Cardiac Pharmacist Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
In association with:
Multiple sclerosis Joela Matthews, Highly Specialist Pharmacist: Neurosciences,
Barts and The London NHS Trust
In association with:
18.15 – 19.30 Networking Drinks (held in the Café)
Sponsored by:Sponsored by:
8.30 – 9.00 Exhibition fl oor time
KEYNOTE THEATRE LEADERSHIP THEATRE CLINICAL THEATRE 1MEDICINES
OPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL THEATRE 2
9.00 – 9.45 Available Breakfast Session Available Breakfast Session Available Breakfast Session Available Breakfast SessionBreakfast Symposium: Diabetes*
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9.45 – 10.15 Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time
10.15 – 11.00
New updates in asthma Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist,
Cardio-respiratory Directorate, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
In association with:
ResilienceJohn Quinn, Divisional Manager,
The Heart Hospital / UCLH Cardiac Services
New high cost medications within gastroenterology – will we be able to use them?
Jackie Eastwood, Pharmacy Manager,St Marks Hospital, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust
Clinical case: Fingers on the Pulse in AF – rate or rhythm control?Steve McGlynn, Specialist Principal Pharmacist (Cardiology), NHS
Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Women’s health: surgical issues and pregnancy Jane Bass, Senior Pharmacist, Women’s Services, Guy’s and St Thomas’
NHS Hospital Foundation Trust
11.00 – 11.30 Exhibition fl oor time
11.30 – 12.15
Practice Pharmacist – Implications for future model of general practiceDr Rena Amin, Joint Associate Director of Medicines Management and
Clinical Associate, NHS Greenwich CCG and Hartland Way Surgery and Junaid Bajwa, GP, Conway PMS, Greenwich
In association with:
Practical updates from the RegulatorHugh Simpson, Director of Policy and Communications, General
Pharmaceutical Council
In association with:
Delivery of healthcare to vulnerable patients Dr Julia Blagburn, Senior Lead Clinical Pharmacist for Older People’s
Medicine & Community Health, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Case: Management of treatment resistant depressionHamish McAllister-Williams, Reader in Clinical Psychopharmacology,
Newcastle University
In association with:
What is the special clinical need for an unlicensed medicine? How can patient safety be improved?
Alison Beaney, Regional Quality Assurance Specialist Pharmacist, Royal Victoria Infi rmary Newcastle upon Tyne
In association with:
12.15 – 14.00
Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time Exhibition fl oor time
12.45 – 13.30, Lunch Symposium:Anti-coagulation*
Delivered by:
12:45 - 13:30, Lunch symposium: Lipid modifi cation: past, present and future developments
Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust
12.45 – 13.30, Lunch Symposium: Diabetes*
Delivered by:Available Lunch Session 13.00 – 13.45, Lunch Symposium:
Rheumatology*
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Exhibition fl oor time
14.00 – 14.45
Chronic kidney disease and the primary/secondary care interface Paul Kendrew, Principal Pharmacist Renal Services, Hull and East
Yorkshire NHS Trust
In association with: UK RenalPharmacy
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Using the RPS hospital standards to realise benefi ts for patientsJohn Standing, Chief Pharmacist and Accountable Offi cer for
Controlled Drugs, Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Commissioning of chemotherapy and the impact of changes to the CDF
Robert Duncombe, Director of Pharmacy,
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
In association with:
Clinical Case: EpilepsyEisha Gosrani, Principal Pharmacist, Epilepsy Society
In association with:
Management of the HIV patient for non-specialists Sonali Sonecha, Lead Pharmacist Clinical Commissioning
(NHS England) and HIV
In association with:
Sponsored by:
14.45 – 15.15 Exhibition fl oor time
15.15 – 16.00
What’s new in cardiology? Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for Cardiovascular Disease for
South London, Hosted by Southwark CCG In association with:
Leadership in practiceMarianne MacDonald MRPharmS, Leadership Workstream Project
Manager, Royal Pharmaceutical Society andLucy Galloway MFRPSII MRPharmS, Lead Pharmacist Renal, Transplant
& Urology Barts Health NHS Trust Royal London Hospital
Parkinson’s: taking control Suma Surendranath, Professional Engagement and Education
Manager, Parkinson’s UK
In association with:
Clinical cases: Exploring the correct place for the medicines in pain management
Roger Knaggs, Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy Practice, University of Nottingham & Nottingham University Hospitals NHS
Trustand Dr Cathy Stannard, Consultant in Pain Medicine, Southmead Hospital, Bristol
ADHD – condition and treatment Tejas Khatau, Lead Pharmacist for Families, Young People and
Children’s Services, Leicester Partnership NHS Trust
16.15 Close
10.00 - 10.30Future of clinical pharmacyDuncan Rudkin, Chief Executive and Registrar, General Pharmaceutical Council
10.45 - 11.15Specialised commissioning: national strategy Malcolm Qualie, Pharmacy Lead, Specialised Commissioning, NHS England
13.00 - 13.45Lunch Symposium* Hosted by Bupa Home Healthcare
14.15 - 14.45Care Quality Commission: National Update Sarah Billington, Head of Medicines Management, Care Quality Commission
15.00 - 15.30ePrescribing – are you delivering your paperless NHS? Ann Slee, ePrescribing Lead, Strategy Systems and Technology, Patients and Information, NHS England
15.45 - 16.15A strategic update from NHS England Dr Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Offi cer, NHS England
16.30 - 17.00The business of biosimilarsWarwick Smith, Director General of the British Generic Manufacturers Association (BGMA)
17.15 - 17.45Advanced therapy medicinal products - an introduction for pharmacists Anne Black, Assistant Director of Pharmacy - Quality Assurance, Royal Victoria Infi rmary Newcastle upon Tyne, NHS Foundation Trust
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10.00 - 10.30Medication safety and the role of Medication Safety Offi cersSteve Williams, Senior Head of Safer Medication & Medical Devices, NHS England
11.00 - 11.30 Outpatients dispensing and homecare DeliveryArran Thoma, Senior Manager, Indirect Tax, Government & Healthcare UK, KPMG
12.00 -12.30Empowering staff to deliver continuous quality improvement as a routineKevin Gibbs, Pharmacy Manager: Clinical Services, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust
13.00 -13.30Session TBC
14.00 - 14.30Anti-microbial policyDr Diane Ashiru-Oredope, Pharmacist Lead, Public Health England & Department of Health Expert Advisory Committee on AMR & HCAI (ARHAI)
15.00 - 15.30Making sense of the post 2013 NHS commissioning landscape Nicola M King, Managing Director, thiNKnow limited
Sponsored by:
9.45 - 10.45The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Innovation Award Shortlist presentations
11.00 - 11.30 NHS eProcurement strategySteve Graham, eProcurement Lead, Department of Health and Judie Finesilver, eBusiness, Commercial Medicines Unit Department of Health
13.00 - 13.45Available Lunch Session
14.15 - 14.45 Hospital medication related technology: What’s – Appening?Andrew Davies, Director of Pharmacy, North Bristol NHS Trust
15.15 - 15.45Biosimilar monoclonal antibodies Mark Santillo, Regional Quality Assurance Offi cer, South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust In association with:
16.15 - 16.45Cloud busting – my experience with Pharmapod’s Incident Reporting and Learning System Mohammed Hussain, Manager, Strategic Systems and Technology, NHS England, Chair Pharmacy LPN In association with:
17.15 - 17.45 Patient self-administration of medicines: The journey so far at University Hospitals BristolHelen Ireland, Pharmacist, University Hospitals Bristol
9.00 - 9.45Breakfast Symposium* Anti-coagulation
10.15 - 10.45 Medicines optimisation in hospital and at the interface through effective commissioning - the role of a Commissioning PharmacistBrigitte van der Zanden, SWL Lead Commissioning Pharmacist, South East CSU
11.15 - 12.15Integrated Digital Care Fund Case Studies• eHospital: an EPIC case study
Denise Rosembert, Epic Willow Application Analyst and Clinical Pharmacist – Antimicrobials, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
• Applying for tech fund money and what happened next....our ePMA journeyMary Evans, Chief Pharmacist and Dipa Pattni, Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (EPMA) Lead Pharmacist at Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Damien Kelly, Site Lead Pharmacist, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health
12.45 - 13.30Available Lunch Session
14.00 - 14.30The development of pre-reg, junior and senior pharmacist roles in general practiceRavi Sharma, Director of Primary Care Pharmacy, Training and Development
14.45 - 15.15Summary Care Records in SCR in hospital and community pharmacyMohammed Hussain, Manager, Strategic Systems and Technology for, England, Chair Pharmacy LPN
15.30 - 16.00The lighter side of Pharmacy@MrDispenser, Community Pharmacist and Author, Mr Dispenser
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*This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not in� uenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers however those sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company.Please note: This programme is subject to change as additional speakers & session titles are con� rmed please check the website for updates.
Intermediate Advanced Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry
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Poster ZoneDon’t miss out on this fantastic NEW opportunity to have you and your team acknowledged as frontrunners in the clinical pharmacy profession in the NEW Poster Zone. A great chance for your work, and that of your peers, to be considered to help you gain additional exposure! Details online at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/poster-zone
Education Hub Visit the Education Hub near the entrance of the Show to learn from Universities and Colleges about postgraduate education opportunities from across the globe
The Best of Clinical Pharmacy AwardsNEW: Lifetime Achievement Award After last year’s successful launch, the awards will once again look to celebrate and acknowledge successful individuals and teams within the pharmacy profession. We are delighted to be able to recognise all sectors of clinical pharmacy through these awards which are open to any qualified pharmacy professional irrespective of career level and work submitted must be based on the last two years. Details online at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/2015-awards
ThE homE of CLiNiCAL PhArmACyThe Clinical Pharmacy Congress, successfully launched in 2012 has now become the largest clinical pharmacy CPD education programme and exhibition in the UK. in 2015, the Congress will continue to recognise excellence with the second 'Best of Clinical Pharmacy' Awards, a new Poster Zone will offer a unique opportunity to share best practice amongst peers, a bigger innovation & Technology forum will showcase innovative projects including technology advanced hospitals, summary care records and collaborative working between community and primary care, and a new Strategy and Policy forum will see senior policy drivers on hand to guide you through the in's and out's of pharmacy policy. Plus, with over 130 exhibitors showcasing the latest medicines, products, services and technology, and more than 2,000 delegates expected over the two days, it offers the perfect chance to update clinical knowledge, share ideas, network with peers/colleagues, and more importantly, have fun.
There is a world-class faculty of speakers and lecturers, programmed with the Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE), the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the Commercial Medicines Unit (CMU) which will be RPS accredited once again.
Learn and get advice from more than 130 exhibitors, comprising of pharmaceutical and specialist medicines companies, medicines suppliers, post-graduate education, technology and service providers.
With ongoing changes to the NHS and healthcare framework there has never been a better time to pull together, build bridges with CCG's and CSU's as well as primary care service providers, learn about new treatments, medicines, share solutions for best practice, and network with colleagues.
The Congress comprises of seven theatres covering key clinical subjects as well as technology, medicines optimisation, leadership and strategy and policy.
Delegates are offered 104 plenary and workshop sessions, Congress keynote addresses plus satellite symposia and numerous specialist interest events, special workshops and other fringe social events. In total, this multi-stream conference will offer more than 73 hours of the highest quality education delivered by a world-class faculty of speakers.
Chief pharmacistsConsultant & prescribing pharmacistsSpecialist / principal pharmacistsGeneral hospital pharmacistsCommunity-based clinical pharmacistsSenior hospital pharmacy techniciansMedicines management & optimisation pharmacistsFormulary decision-makers; drug & therapeutic committee membersPrescribing advisorsCommissioning leadsProcurement leads Quality Assurance (QA) and Aseptic Services
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ExCeL London Friday 24th April 2015: 08.30 – 18.15 (networking drinks at 18.15 – 19.30) Saturday 25th April 2015: 08.30 – 16.15
How to get there: The Clinical Pharmacy Congress is held at the ExCeL London, which is located 10 minutes from Canary Wharf in the heart of London’s Royal Docks. There is easy access to the venue via road, rail and air.
Please note that, while the Congress will be taking place in halls S1/2/3/4, you will need to enter the London ExCeL via hall S1 (alight at Customs House, on the DLR). If you are arriving on foot, please do keep this in mind when you arrive on the main boulevard.
For more information please visit: www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/travel-accommodation
Registered Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians & Medicines Management: £499 + VAT
A number of FREE education passes have been allocated within hospital and primary care / medicines management teams – Please speak to your Chief Pharmacist or Head of Training to obtain the voucher code needed to waive the delegate fee. Please visit www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/admissions for more details.
If you believe you should be entitled to a FREE pass, please email m.patel@closerstillmedia.com
Other healthcare professionals, trade and industry and non-UK: £899 + VAT
Please go to www.pharmacycongress.co.uk to register
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