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Conference Programme: Saturday
KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL
In partnership with
MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
9.30 – 9.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time
09.45 - 10.30 Breakfast symposium: *
Your leadership development and its role in realising the FYFV
Speaker TBC
Breakfast symposium: *
Delivered by
Breakfast symposium: * Breakfast symposium: *
10.30 – 11 .00 Exhibition floor time
11.00 – 11.45
Welsh and Scottish perspective
Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical
Officer Health and Social Service Group, Welsh Government and Rose
Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer and Deputy Director, Pharmacy
and Medicine Division Scottish Government and Healthcare Quality
and Strategy Directorate
RPS
Depression
Steve Buckley, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Older Adult Services, Greater Manchester West Mental
Health NHS Foundation Trust
Managing resistant epilepsy
Shelley Jones, Clinical pharmacy team leader, King’s College Hospital
NHS Foundation Trust
HF different models (HF nurse, community
Pharmacist, hospital and virtual clinics)
Paul FORSYTH, Lead Pharmacist -Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) /
Heart Failure Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology,
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Brighton and Hove CCG
11.45 – 12.15 Exhibition floor time
12.15 – 13.00Lunch symposium: Respiratory *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: Women in Pharmacy leadership *
Supported by
Lunch symposium: *
Delivered by Lunch symposium: *
Lunch symposium: VTE *
Delivered by
13.00 – 13.15 Exhibition floor time
13.15 – 14.00
Pharmacokinetics in renal patients with
case studies on antibiotic usage
Lisa Snelling and Sarah Woodward, Oxford University Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
UK RenalPharmacy
GroupUK RenalPharmacy
Group
To err is human, to LEAD divine
Yousaf Ahmad, Chief Pharmacist, Care UK Healthcare group and Helen
Kilminster, Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group
Informing people with mental health problems about their medicines
Steve Bazire, Director, Mistura Enterprise & Informatics, Hon Prof,
School of Pharmacy, UEA
Urgent and Emergency care
Stephen-Andrew Whyte, Urgent Care Lead, Health Education England
New Cancer Medicines Development Keeping abreast of the new drug approvals and new technologies
Speaker TBC
14.00 - 14.30 Exhibition floor time
14.30 – 15.15
CVD Prevention: How pharmacy can deliver the NHSE long-term plan
Dr Rani Khatib, Consultant Cardiology Pharmacist, Honorary Senior Lecturer,
University of Leeds, Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP – Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of
Pharmacy, Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
and Brighton and Hove CCG and Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth
CCGs, Health Innovation Network
Carter 2 – Update on Operational Productivity in Mental Health and
Community Services
Tim Donaldson, Chief Pharmacist, St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth,
Newcastle Upon Tyne
COPD
Toby Capstick, Lead Respiratory Pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals
NHS Trust and Chair UKCPA Respiratory Group
Diabetes Clinical Case Studies for Pharmacy
Philip Newland-Jones, Consultant Pharmacist for Diabetes and
Endocrinology, University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Hepatology
Tina Shah, Principal Pharmacist, Hepatology & Gastroenterology,
Royal Free London NHS Trust
15.15 – 15.30 Exhibition floor time
15.30 – 16.15
The latest developments at HEE
Prof Chris Cutts, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health
Education England North, Trevor Beswick, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education
England South , Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of
Pharmacy, Health Education England London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Rosalyne Cheeseman, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England Midlands and East
From idea to implementation – how to get funding for your project and embed
and spread it locally and nationally
Zainab Khanbhai, Senior Pharmacist, Capture AF Project Lead and
Sally Manning, Senior cardiology pharmacist both Royal Brompton
and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Harefield Hospital
Management of long term conditions and medications peri-operatively
Neetu Bansal, Lead enhanced recovery surgical pharmacist, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust
Operating a Prescribing service within the outpatient pharmacy to streamline
ongoing provision of `hospital only’ medicines for paediatric patients with
ADHD and sleep disorders
Specialist Generalist Pharmacist and how we need to be upskilling our
workforce to be able to deliver the new and exciting roles available
Shani Corb, Lead Pharmacist for Clinical Services, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time
16.30 Congress closes
KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL
In partnership with
MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
08.30 - 08.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time
8.45 - 9.30Breakfast symposium: *
Delivered by
Breakfast symposium: *
Delivered by
Breakfast symposium: *
Delivered by
Breakfast symposium: *
Delivered by Breakfast symposium: *
09.30 - 10.00 Exhibition floor time
10.00 - 10.45
The use of DOACs in renal impairment
Kathrine Parker, Central Manchester Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
UK RenalPharmacy
GroupUK RenalPharmacy
Group
RPS Pain Management
Roger Knaggs, Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, University of
Nottingham
Working as a Pharmacist IP in ID services
David Gerrard, Advanced pharmacist practitioner and
Joint pharmacist lead STOMP programme, Northumberland Tyne
Wear NHS Foundation Trust Session
10.45 - 11.00 Exhibition floor time
11.00 - 11.45
Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT)
Speaker TBC
Becoming a senior pharmacy leader -
Stepping up your leadership style
Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean, Health Education England, London
and South East Pharmacy Team and Richard Cattell, Deputy Chief
Pharmaceutical Officer at NHS Improvement, NHS England
Managing people with complex type 2 diabetes
Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Darlington Memorial Hospital
Rheumatology clinical focus
Kalveer Flora, Lead Rheumatology and Biosimilars Specialist Pharmacist
and Deputy Chair, Rheumatology Pharmacists UK (RPUK), Northwick Park, Central Middlesex and Ealing
Hospital London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust
Dedicated Ward Pharmacy: unleashing
Pharmacy’s potential through workforce transformation
Alistair Gray, Clinical Services Lead Pharmacist, East Lancashire Hospitals
NHS Trust
11.45 - 12.00 Exhibition floor time
12.00 - 12.45
Lunch symposium: Diabetes *
Delivered by
NHS Digital overview
Richard Ashcroft, Programme Director, Digital Medicines, NHS
Digital
Schizophrenia
Andrew Down, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Worcestershire Health
and Care NHS Trust
AHSN MO programme
Julia Carthew, National Medicines Optimisation Programme Manager, AHSN Network, Wessex Academic
Health Science Network
The future of prescribing
Roisin O’Hare, Clinical Pharmacist, Queen’s University Belfast
12.45 - 13.00 Exhibition floor time
13.00 - 13.45Lunch symposium: CV *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: Respiratory *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: CV *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: Parkinson’s *
Delivered by
13.45 - 14.00 Exhibition floor time
14.00 - 15.00
AWARDS 2018
The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards 2019 followed by the Keynote Address Dr Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England
15.00 - 15.15 Exhibition floor time
15.15 - 16.00
Asthma
Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of
Leicester NHS Trust
Preparing for revalidation peer
discussion and reflective account
Os Ammar, Head of Revalidation, GPhC
CVD where we are now and where we are going primary and secondary care
Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London Cardiac and Stroke Network and Sotiris Antoniou,
Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP –
Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of Pharmacy
Dermatology
Delivered by
Systems Leadership in clinical practice across an STP
Roger Fernandes, Chief Pharmacist, King’s College Hospital NHS
Foundation Trust
16.00 - 16.15 Exhibition floor time
16.15 - 17.00
Medicines Safety: priorities for action
Richard Cattell. Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS Improvement
and Anuja Bathia, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Hospital
Pharmacy & Medicines Optimisation Team Operational Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement
RPS
Gastroenology
Uchu Meade, St Mark’s Pharmacy Manager, Lead Clinical Pharmacist, St
Mark’s Hospital
Sepsis
Mark Clymer, Clinical Fellow to CPPE director, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s
Clinical Fellow, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education
Pharmacy professionals in care homes
Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), Pharmacy Integration Programme, NHS England and Olivia Shaw, Lead Pharmacy Technician for
Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes, New Business Models: Strategy And Innovation Directorate, NHS England
17.00 - 17.15 Exhibition floor time
17.15 - 18.00
New frontiers in the care of older people
Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces
of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
How do you develop your leadership
when you have no time to deliver your leadership?
Speaker TBC
Antibiotic stewardship
Philip Howard, Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Leeds
Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Project Lead - HCAI & AMR, NHS Improvement
and President British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Encouraging improvement – key
findings from CQC’s medicines optimisation report
Speaker TBC
Oncology as a Co-Morbidity: What non
cancer pharmacists need to know about managing the unwell oncology patient
Speaker TBC
18.00 - 18.15 Exhibition floor time
18.15 Congress closes. Join us at The Bridge Bar, located in the ExCeL Boulevard directly outside the CPC entrance for more networking opportunities.* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers. Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company.By attending these sessions you are agreeing to sponsors receiving your registration data. To revoke consent of your details being shared after your badge has been scanned, please visit Registration.
Programme correct at time of print
Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry
Conference Programme: Friday
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Conference Programme: Saturday
STRATEGY AND POLICYTECHNOLOGY
Sponsored by
CLINICAL PHARMACEUTICS
08.45 - 09.15
Genomics
Professor Sue Hill, Chief Scientific Officer for England, NHS England The Faculty of Clinical Informatics
Ann Slee, ePrescribing Lead, NHS England
Leading and delivering a safe and effective Technical Services
Matthew Towner, Chief Technician in Aseptic Services, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
09:15 - 09:25 Exhibition floor time
09:25 - 09:55
Care Quality Commission Update
Laura Picton, Pharmacist Specialist and CQC Speak up Ambassador, Care Quality Commission, Medicines Optimisation Team (South)
Session Help…… My patient needs a medicine
Jackie Eastwood, Associate Director, Medicines Optimisation and Pharmacy Procurement, NHS London Procurement Partnership
09:55 -10:05 Exhibition floor time
10.05 - 10.35Biosimilar switching
Steve Brown, Regional Pharmacist for the South of England, NHS England South Region and NHS Improvement
Data Driven Care / OpenPrescribing
Brian MacKenna, Specialist Pharmacist Adviser & Medicines Data Clinical Lead, Medicines and Diagnostics Policy Unit, NHS England
Aseptic Services national review - standardising capacity measures for aseptics
John Landers, Medicines Assurance and Aseptic Services Manager, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
10:35 - 10:45 Exhibition floor time
10.45 - 11.15Prescribing errors
Professor Karen Mattick, Professor of Medical Education, University of Exeter
Session How safe are the injectable medicines in your hospital?
Alison Beaney, Consultant Quality Assurance Pharmacist, North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
11:15 - 11:25 Exhibition floor time
11.25 - 11.55
Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Strategic update
Peter Pratt, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Medicines Strategy, NHS England
Electronic prescribing and antimicrobial stewardship, with a focus on patient safety
Reem Santos, Lead antibiotic pharmacist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Implementation of CAR-T therapy in the UK
Anne Black, Regional QA Specialist Pharmacist – North East and North Cumbria, Royal Victoria Infirmary
11:55 - 12:05 Exhibition floor time
12.05 - 12.35
Deprescribing network Launch Session Aseptic Review
12:35 - 12:45 Exhibition floor time
12.45 - 13.30
Lunch symposium: *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: *
Delivered by
Lunch symposium: *
Delivered by
13:30 - 13:40 Exhibition floor time
13.40 - 14.10
Regional Medicines Optimisation Committees update
Steve Brown, Regional Pharmacist for the South of England, NHS England South Region and NHS Improvement, Michele Cossey,
Regional Pharmacist (North) & Head of Clinical Strategy,NHS England, Richard Goodman, Regional Pharmacist, (London) NHS England (London) and Richard Seal, Regional Pharmacist
(Midlands and East), NHS England / NHS Improvement
AI and genomics
UKMi resources to support medication safety
Vanessa Chapman, Director, Trent Medicines Information Centre & the UK Drugs in Lactation Advisory Service, University Hospitals of Leicester
NHS Trust
14:10 - 14:20 Exhibition floor time
14.20 - 14.50SPS Update
Justine Scanlan, Specialist Pharmacy Service, Lead. NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service
SessionPurchasing Outsourced Aseptics - Supply chain, procurement
options – timelines, capacity, risk management (YCD etc), contract management
Richard Bateman, Regional Pharmacy Procurement Specialist, NHS Commercial Solutions
14:50 - 15:00 Exhibition floor time
15.00 - 15.30NHS Pensions Using tech better
Ann Slee, ePrescribing Lead, NHS England
What does a good homecare service look like, how to monitor homecare provider services and feedback from KPIs for homecare services
Joe Bassett, Procurement Specialist - Outsourced Pharmacy Services, East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub
15:30 - 15:40 Exhibition floor time
15.40 - 16.10
HIV
Richard Strang, Specialist Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and HIVPA’s Faculty Liaison and Support representative Session
15.45 - 16.45
Aseptic standardisation: panel discussion
Jackie Eastwood, Associate Director, Medicines Optimisation and Pharmacy Procurement, NHS London Procurement
Partnership plus others
16:10 - 16:20 Exhibition floor time
16.20 - 16.50
High cost cancer drugs
Steve Williamson, Chair Cancer Drugs Fund, NHS England Electronic prescribing
Ann Slee, ePrescribing Lead, NHS England
16:50 -17:00 Exhibition floor time
17.00 - 17.30Medicines Optimisation CQUIN
Mandy Matthews, Specialist Medicines Pharmacist, NHS England
Session Implications of licenced standardised chemo doses and their potential impact
Tariro Kabba, Principal pharmacist Cancer and Aseptics, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
17:30 -17:40 Exhibition floor time
17.40 - 18.10
Ophthalmology Specialised commissioning
Suzy Heafield, Commercial Pharmacy Medicines Optimisation Lead, NHS England
The role of pharmacy in Clinical Trials
Anita Soma, Highly Specialist Oncology Pharmacist for Clinical Trials and Lucy Featherstone, Clinical Trials Technician both Guy’s and St Thomas’
NHS Foundation Trust, Cancer Centre
18.10 - 18.15 Exhibition floor time18.15 Congress closes. Join us at The Bridge Bar, located in the ExCeL Boulevard directly outside the CPC entrance for more networking opportunities.
* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers. Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company.By attending these sessions you are agreeing to sponsors receiving your registration data. To revoke consent of your details being shared after your badge has been scanned, please visit Registration.
Programme correct at time of print
Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry
Conference Programme: Friday
STRATEGY AND POLICYTECHNOLOGY
Sponsored by
PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
09.45 - 10.15
Are you ready for patients to be their own safety advocates?
Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), Pharmacy Integration Programme, NHS England and Michelle Mello, Deputy
Director, NHS RightCare Session
Professionalism, regulation and education: learning from the first pharmacy technician clinical leadership fellow
Nicky Nardone, Joint Clinical Leadership Fellow, General Pharmaceutical Council and Scottish Government
10:15 - 10:25 Exhibition floor time
10.25- 10:55
Supporting safe prescribing
Damian Day, Head of Education and Neha Ramaiya, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, GPhC
Session Antimicrobial stewardship as part of the MDT - sharing best practice and highlighting how pharmacy
Julie Chatters, Antibiotic Prescribing Support Technician, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
10:55 - 11:05 Exhibition floor time
11.05 - 11.35
Introduction to Palliative Care
Fiona Dorrington, Macmillan Principal Pharmacist Palliative Care, Thames Hospice
Digital transformation across secondary care
Zainab Hussain, Lead Pharmacist – Electronic Prescribing, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
Undertaking an MSc in Veterinary practice and next steps, how this has been incorporated into a mental health setting
Lisa Green, St Andrews Healthcare and Harper Adams University
11:35 - 11:45 Exhibition floor time
11.45 - 12.15
The introduction of an antifungal stewardship (AFS) programme targeting high-cost antifungals at a tertiary hospital in Cambridge,
England. Future AFS plans and initiatives
Netta Tyler, Specialist Antifungal Pharmacist and AMS, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Royal Papworth Hospital
Session 11.45 - 12.45
Leadership panel Q&A - updates from practice: exploring barriers, glass ceilings and ways forward
Gill Risby, Pharmacy Specialist Education Lead Yorkshire & Humber, Lead for Business Performance and Operations, School of Pharmacy
and Medicines Optimisation, North Health Education England, Ellen Williams, Director of Regional Pharmacy Training, South West
Medicines Information & Training (SWMIT), Liz Fidler, Associate Dean - Quality,Health Education England, Alison Hemsworth, National Assistant
Head of Primary Care Policy (Pharmacy and Dispensing Doctors), NHS England, Chaired by Sam Quaye
12:15 - 12:25 Exhibition floor time
12.25 - 12.55
Polypharmacy strategy
Richard Goodman, Regional Pharmacist for London, NHSE/NHSIePrescribing for children
Neil Caldwell, Consultant Pharmacist, Children’s Services/Honorary Lecturer, NHS Wirral
12:55 - 13:05 Exhibition floor time
Chief Pharmacist Development Programme
13.05 - 13.35
Confessions of a Wave 3 impact group - panel Q&A session about their experiences
Helena Bird, Western Sussex Hospitals, Andrew Lowey, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Tase Oputu, Barts Health, Ann Page, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Roz Payne, Coventry and Rugby CCG and Jonathon Palmer, East Sussex
NHS Trust
Session
Supporting oncology clinic workflow through a pharmacy technician led service
Amy Boorn, Aseptic Services Manager, Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
13:35 - 13:45 Exhibition floor time
13.45 - 14.15From Chief Pharmacists to System Leaders - the journey of a
learning programme
Karen Wragg, Regional Manager, CPPE
Session Overview of the ward-based triage system training and its benefits
Frances Evans, Educational Supervisor Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education
14:15 - 14:25 Exhibition floor time
14.25 - 14.55A Chief Pharmacist’s perspective
Osman Chohan, Chief Pharmacist, The Rotherham NHS Foundation TrustSession
The value added by pharmacy technicians in Mental Health care settings and to people with mental ill health
Neelam Sharma, Chief Pharmacy Technician, Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
14:55 - 15:05 Exhibition floor time
15.05 - 15.35
Alumni stories 1
Uzoma Ibechukwu, Deputy director of pharmacy, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, James Andrews, Pharmacy Business Services and Transformation Manager, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Susan
Schecter, Patient services manager, West Hertfordshire Hospitals
Session Identifying risks and improving patient safety in general practice
Salmia Khan, Care Homes Medicines Optimisation Technician, The Royal Surrey County Hospital
15:35 - 15:45 Exhibition floor time
15.45 - 16.15
Alumni stories 2
Guy Wilkes, Managing Director, Hospital Pharmacy Services (Nottingham) Ltd, Queens Medical Centre, Katherine Delargy, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust,
Inderjit Sanghera, Deputy Chief Pharmacist - Lead for Transformation Pharmacy, London Northwest University Healthcare
Session
Overview of NHSE MOCH programme and the CPPE training pathway
Bianca Glavin, Senior pharmacy professional, Medicines optimisation in care homes training pathway (South) & Local tutor, Centre for Pharmacy
Postgraduate Education (CPPE), University of Manchester and Olivia Shaw, Lead Pharmacy Technician for Medicines Optimisation in Care
Homes, NHS England
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time
16.30 Congress closes
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* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers. Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company. By attending these sessions you are agreeing to sponsors receiving your registration data. To revoke consent of your details being shared after your badge has been scanned, please visit Registration.
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PRE-REGISTRATION PHARMACISTS MINI-MOCK
CALCULATION WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP SPACE
Friday9.30 – 11.30 Session
11.45 – 13.45 Medication reviewPrinciples and methods of medication review, who can benefit, how do polypharmacy and deprescribing fit in, evidence and clinical expertise workshopLelly Obah, Consultant Pharmacist for Older People, Medicines Use and Safety Team Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust (Community Health Services) and NHS Specialist Pharmacy Services, Nina Barnett, Consultant pharmacist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust and NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service and Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
14.00 – 16.00 Focus on Rheumatoid arthritisCovering disease, choice of drug, clinical assessment of response, other comorbidities, disease overlap illustrated by case studies.Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust
16.15 – 18.15 Session
Saturday10.00 – 12.00 Session
12.15 – 14.15Focus on Psoriatic ArthritisCovering disease, choice of drug, clinical assessment of response, other comorbidities, disease overlap illustrated by case studies.Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust
14.30 – 16.30 Frailty Overview of frailty in relation to medicines, how to identify frailty, optimising medicines for frail older peopleJayne Agnew, Consultant Pharmacist, Older People, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust and Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
INTERVIEW DROP IN CLINICS
Friday9.30 – 10.00Session
10.30 – 11.00Session
11.30 – 12.00 Session
12.30 – 13.00Session
13.30 – 14.00Session
14.30 – 15.00Session
15.30 – 16.00Session
16.30 – 17.00Session
17.30 – 18.00Session
Saturday10.00 – 10.30 Session
11.00 – 11.30 Session
12.00 – 12.30 Session
13.00 – 13.30Session
14.00 – 14.30 Session
15.00 – 15.30Session
INSPIRING AND ASPIRING PRACTICE PHARMACIST
CLINICS
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POSTER ZONE
Friday09.15 - 11.15
14.30 - 16.30
Saturday10.00 - 12.00
14.00 - 16.00
PRIMARY CARE
Friday08.45 - 09.30Breakfast symposium: *
09.45 - 10.15 Spotting liver disease early Speaker TBC
10.25 - 10.55Pharmacy supporting and delivering primary urgent care (inc DMIRS, NUMSAS, IUC CAS, workforce development)Paula Russell, National NHS 111 Pharmacy Lead, NHS England11.05 - 11.35 Growing your scope of competence to reach your full potential as a GP pharmacistAnna Prescott, Practice Pharmacist and Clinical Services Manager and Anjna Sharma, Director of Pharmacist Services, both Soar Beyond
11.45 - 12.15Osteoporosis reviews in general practice Nipa Patel, Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice
12.25 - 13.10Lunch symposium: Respiratory *
13.20 - 13.50 Community Pharmacy’s role in preventing ill healthJill Loader, Assistant Head of Primary Care Commissioning (Pharmacy), NHS England
14.00 - 14.30 Session
14.40 - 15.25Delivered by Takeda
15.35 - 16.05 GP Practice Pharmacy, everything you need to know about safer practice, but were too afraid to askSpeaker TBC
16.15 - 16.45Primary Care Networks (includes GP, CP, MH and CH)Anne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Strategy, NHS England
16.55 - 17.25 MO in Mental Health across the InterfaceNick Sherwood, Mental Health Efficiencies Pharmacist, Nottinghamshire CCG and Juliet Shepherd, Juliet Shepherd, Lead Pharmacist, Medicines Optimisation, 2gether NHS Foundation Trust
17.35 - 18.05Session
Saturday09.45 - 10.15 What is Frailty and how polypharmacy affects frailty Paresh Parmar, Lead Care of Older People and Stroke Pharmacist, Northwick Park Hospital 10.25 - 10.55Medicines Safety in GP Steve Williams, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Westbourne Medical Centre11.05 - 11.35 How can pharmacists become change agents to improve patient care?Gupinder Syan, Practice Pharmacist and Clinical Services and Training Manager and Tiba Rao, Director of Market Access and Change Management, both Soar Beyond11.45 - 12.15 Lets talk about Indemnity, what do you really need to know?Speaker TBC12.25 - 12.55 Pharmacists Boost Medicines Care for Trafford Patients in Care HomesSaquib Ahmed, Senior Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist (Care homes), NHS Trafford CCG13.05 - 13.35MOCH programme - Black CountryZahida Saleem, Wolverhampton CCG and Dr Stuart Hutchinson, Care of the Elderly Consultant, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust13.45 - 14.15 UCL’s work around the IP course and a generalist scope of practice Dr Lizzie Mills, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Education, UCL School of Pharmacy, University College London and14.25 - 14.55The challenges of managing heart failure in primary care / general practicePaul Forsyth, Lead Pharmacist -Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) / Heart Failure Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde15.05 - 15.35 Pancreatic Cancer: a primary care perspective Ali Stunt - Founder and Chief Executive Pancreatic Cancer Action
15.45 - 16.15 Transition of care
Delivered by
CHANGING CAREERS
Friday09.00 - 09.20Providing pharmacy services in non-conflict disaster zones - the pharmacy technician role in the UK Emergency Medical Team (EMT)Joanne Dobbins, Pharmacy Technician, Merseycare - community sector and part of the UK Emergency Medical Team
09.30 - 09.50Life Science Consulting at Charles River AssociatesSara Jacobs
10.00 - 10.20Session
10.30 - 10.50Be The Best: Delivering Pharmacy Services to the British Armed ForceSarah Baines
11.00 - 11.20SessionGavin Mooney, Advanced Paramedic Practitioner, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
13.45 - 14.25Working as a Pharmacy Technician Administering Medicines in MH settingJoanne Woodward, Clinical Research Coordinator, 5 Boroughs Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
14.30 - 14.50CPhO Fellow in Specialist Pharmacy Services Samrina Bhatti, CPhO Fellow
15.00 - 15.20Clinical Fellowship Programme
15.30 - 15.50Assuring and improving standards of care through regulation
16.00 - 16.20SessionNicky Nardone, Clinical Pharmacy Technician Fellow, General Pharmaceutical Council
16.30 - 16.50CPhO Fellow in NHS EnglandKatherine LeBosquet, CPhO Fellow, NHS England
17.00 - 17.20Session
17.30 - 17.50Session
Saturday09.30 - 09.50Informatics at NHS Improvement Jaidev Mehta
10.00 - 10.20SessionChris Maguire
10.30 - 10.50Emerging roles in secure environment pharmacy settings
11.00 - 11.20Hospital pharmacy to Clinical FellowshipMark Clymer, Clinical Fellow to CPPE director, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education
11.30 - 11.50Working as a Pharmacist in a Community Mental Health team
13.30 - 13.50Opportunities through new and emerging roles Aamer Safdar, Principal Pharmacist Lead for Education and Development, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
14.00 - 14.20Practitioner turned educator; developing skills in design and delivery of clinical education
14.30 - 14.50Out of Hospital Care Peter Brown/Tania Xavier:
15.00 - 15.20Clinical Fellowship
15.30 - 15.50Session
PRACTICAL SKILLS ZONE
Friday
Saturday
GP PHARMACY LIVE!
Friday10.00 - 10.30AsthmaNipa Patel, Vice Chair PCPA Respiratory Group and Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice
11.00 - 11.30Mental Health/Chronic PainBrendon Jain, Vice Chair for Pain Group and Pharmacist Home Medication Review Project Lead at CLICK Federation and Emma Davies, Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner in Pain Management, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
14.15 - 14.45Anticoagulation Robin Conibere, Practice Pharmacist, Beacon Medical Group
15.15 - 15.45Type II Diabetes Helen Kilminster, PCPA Committee Chair for Practice Pharmacy Group and Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group
16.15 - 16.45Heart Failure
Saturday10.30 - 11.00AsthmaNipa Patel, Vice Chair PCPA Respiratory Group and Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice
11.30 - 12.00Anticoagulation Robin Conibere, Practice Pharmacist, Beacon Medical Group
13.15 - 13.45Mental Health/Chronic PainBrendon Jain, Vice Chair for Pain Group and Pharmacist Home Medication Review Project Lead at CLICK Federation and Emma Davies, Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner in Pain Management, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board
14.15 - 14.45Type II Diabetes Helen Kilminster, PCPA Committee Chair for Practice Pharmacy Group and Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group
15.15 - 15.45Heart Failure
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Conference Programme
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Babir Malik, Northern Lead, Green Light Campus will lead mini-mock calculation question papers under exam conditions for all pre-registration Pharmacists.
The mini-mock will cover questions from all areas of the GPhC Framework.
Feedback will be given on each question immediately after to ensure that each person fully understands how to answer all the questions. The question paper can be taken away and the feedback presentation will be available too.
Sessions are 2 hours and there is a booking fee of £10+VAT to booked your seat. Sessions are pre-bookable on the CPC registration site and each session will have a maximum of 40 participants.
Times
Friday 9:30 - 11:30; 12:00 - 14:00 and 15:00 - 17:00
Saturday 10:00 - 12:00 and 13:30 - 15:30
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To find out more about becoming a practice pharmacist, running clinics, working within your scope and the i2i Network - our bespoke training and online resources, free for practice pharmacists - come to our ‘GP Practice Pharmacist Coaching Clinics for Aspiring and Inspiring Practice Pharmacists’ led by practice pharmacists who are walking the walk and talking the talk! Join us in the meeting room at the front of the exhibition hall to the right of the entrance.
Friday: 9:30 - 10:30; 12:00 - 13:00; 13:30 - 14:30 and 15:00 - 16:00
Saturday 12:00 - 13:00; 13:30 - 14:30 and 15:00 - 16:00
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Friday08:45 – 10:15 Cardiovascular skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure monitoring both manual and electronic systems • Understanding ambulatory blood pressure monitoring • Chest exam • Assessing palpitations when are they are worry and when immediate intervention is required • Checking for oedema • Taking an accurate pulseHelen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth CCGs, Health Innovation Network10:30 – 12:00Diabetes skills • Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure testing • Interpreting urine dipstick results• Foot checks• Insulin use and counselling12:15 – 13:45Respiratory skills • Study the patient on arrival• Understanding the different inhaler on the market • Demonstrating inhaler techniques with patients • Utilizing incheck devices • Measuring peak flowAnna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust14:15 - 15:45 Immunisation skills• Study the patient on arrival• Vaccines for children • Vaccines for travel • Getting ready for flu 16:15 - 17:45 Dermatology skills • Study the patient on arrival• Diagnosing and treating Psoriasis • Diagnosing and treating Eczema
Saturday10:00 – 11:30 Respiratory skills • Study the patient on arrival• Understanding the different inhaler on the market • Demonstrating inhaler techniques with patients • Utilizing incheck devices • Measuring peak flowAnna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust11:45 – 13:15 Cardiovascular skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure monitoring both manual and electronic systems • Understanding ambulatory blood pressure monitoring • Chest exam • Assessing palpitations when are they are worry and when immediate intervention is required • Checking for oedema • Taking an accurate pulseHelen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth CCGs, Health Innovation Network13:30 – 15:00 Diabetes skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure testing • Interpreting urine dipstick results• Foot checks• Insulin use and counselling
These 90 minute sessions are aimed at pharmacy professionals who require supplementary patient facing skills. Each session will have a period of verbal teaching followed by hands on practical skills which may involve working with a partner to practice the newly acquire skill. All sessions will start with how to study the patient on arrival before moving onto the specialist skills for each session. After each 90 minute session participants will receive a certificate of attendance to demonstrate the practical skills they have acquired and ready to take back to their workplace.
These sessions will be self-contained and run in small groups ensuring participants have maximum time with the trainer and plenty of time to practice the skills required. There is a booking fee of £10 + VAT to ensure your place once these are fully booked there will be a wait list formed. Sessions are pre-bookable on the CPC registration site.