The Programme

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Thursday 20 October
 

 

 

Track 1 – General (300)
TREGONWELL 1

Track 2 – Specialist (100)
TREGONWELL 2

Track 3 – Master class (50)
SOLENT FOYER

09:00-10:00

DAISY AYRIS LECTURE
TREGONWELL 1

Leading staff through a defining moment

Suzette Woodward Director of Patient Safety, NPSA 

  • Leading the closure of the National Patient Safety Agency; personal reflections
  • Lessons from the last 10 years [national patient safety work of the agency and Patient Safety First campaign]
  • Where the focus should be for the next 10 years

CHAIR: TRACY COATES

CPD1

10:00-10:15

Break

10:15-11:15

T1 ORTHOPAEDICS - THE NATIONAL CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRY INTO PATIENT OUTCOME AND DEATH REPORT

NCEPOD report and best practice; achieving both in hip fractures

Ben Davis Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals 

  • Care of the elderly with regard to fractured neck of femur
  • The impact of NCEPOD

A pathway to recovery for # NOF care!

Rebecca Howells Fracture Neck of Femur Practitioner,  East Surrey Hospital – NHS West Sussex

  • Session will describe the setting up of this role
  • The day to day function of # NOF practitioner
  • Performance outcomes and liaison with theatre teams
  • And her personal viewpoint on rewarding role?

CHAIR: ADRIAN JONES

CPD1

T5 CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Sarah Dawkins Sarah Dawkins Health Consultancy

NURSE LED EXTUBATION

Dr Jonathan Benn Department of Surgery & Cancer, Imperial College London

CONTINUOUS MONITORING & FEEDBACK OF ANAESTHETIC QUALITY INDICATORS

Donna Watson Global Manager, Professional Edicuation/Nursing Ebergy-based Devices, Covidien

PRESSURE ULCER OR ELECTROSURGERY BURN IN THE SURGICAL PATIENT

Christine Drummond Service Development Manager, Anaesthetics, Royal Bournemouth Hospital NHS Trust

THEATRE SESSION COMPLEXITY AUDIT

CHAIR: SANDRA HUNTINGTON

CPD1

T9 SURGICAL INPUT INTO SHARED AIRWAY CARE AND THE ASSOCIATED SAFETY ISSUES (INC TRAUMA)

  • Situations that require surgical shared airway input
  • Key safety issues and challanges that these situations bring
  • Challenges and barriers that present difficulties to effective service delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 CHAIR: ANN CONQUEST

CPD1

11:15-11:45

Refreshments EXHIBITION HALLS (Solent & Windsor)

11:45-12:45

T2 NATIONAL CHECKLIST EVALUATION 

Evaluating the implementation of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist across NHS Trusts in England

Mr Shantanu Rout Clinical Research Fellow and General Surgical Registrar, Imperial College 

Dr Stephanie Russ Research Associate, Imperial College

  • Qualitative and quantitative data relating to staff opinions of the Checklist: current usage, perceived barriers and enablers for implementation
  • Variation in Checklist usage across different Trusts and specialities
  • The impact of the Checklist on teamwork in the operating theatre

 CHAIR: JANE REID

CPD1

T6 ANAESTHETICS & RECOVERY

4th National Audit Project (NAP 4). Major complications of airway management in the UK

Dr Nicholas Woodall Consultant Anaesthetist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital 

Dr Chris Frerk Consultant Anaesthetist, Northampton General Hospital 

  • Purpose of the audit, inclusion criteria  and methods used
  • Overview of major complication themes identified
  • Recommendations; what has been learnt?

 

 

 

CHAIR: ANN CONQUEST

CPD1

T10 HUMAN FACTORS

Walking the five steps to surgical safety
 
Mark Emerton Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Clinical Associate, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Jan Rayner Specialist Peri-Operative Practitioner, RODP, BSc(Hons) Professional Studies Trauma/Orthopaedics, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

  • Understand what is meant by  the five steps to safer surgery
  • Interact with the presenters to develop a local plan for implementation
  • Discuss the barriers to implementation and managing these issues

 

 

CHAIR: TRACY COATES

CPD1

12:45-14:15

EXHIBITION HAPPY HOUR: Delegate Packed Lunch EXHIBITION HALLS (Solent & Windsor)

14:15-15:15

T3 HUMAN FACTORS

Violation/Migration; why does it happen?

Mark Emerton Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Clinical Associate, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

  • To discuss why individuals are not always compliant with safety rules,
  • Understand barriers and facilitators which help and hinder clinicians from following guidelines.

Effective team working

Sue Mellor

  • Understanding the elements of effective team working
  • The dynamics of an effective team 

 

 

 

 

CHAIR: STEPHANIE FREEMAN

CPD1

T7 ADVANCED SURGICAL ROLES

ODP to SCP: The next chapter

Michael Nicholas Orthopaedic Surgical Care Practitioner, Trauma and Orthopaedic Directorate, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital

  • Background to the role: Education, personal development and training
  • The role of the Surgical Care Practitioner
  • Benefits and future of this service

The legal & ethical issues of the Surgical Care Practitioner role

Julie Quick Surgical Care Practitioner, General/vascular surgical team, Manor Hospital

  • Setting up the Role, job descriptions, supervision, training, competencies, etc
  • Policies, procedures and patient information required
  • Further developments, such as NMP, other specialities, etc 

 CHAIR: JENNY ABRAHAM

 

 

CPD1

T11 SAFETY INITIATIVES

The Implementation of the Patient Safety Programme in Scotland

Ros Gray National Co-ordinator, Scottish Patient Safety Programme Team

  • The Role of the Scottish Patient Safety Programme in reporting and recording of patient safety data
  • Impact of the Patient Safety Programme in Scotland 
  • Introduction of the Paediatric Safety Programme in Scotland 

Jane Thomson NHS Forth Valley

  • Its use at the Royal Hospital of Sick Children
  • Impact of its use by the Territorial Army in Afghanistan

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAIR: ROSEANNE MCQUEEN

CPD1

15:15-15:30

Refreshments EXHIBITION HALLS (Solent & Windsor)

15:30-16:30

SIOBHAN RANKIN LECTURE
TREGONWELL 1

Interactions between doctors and nurses; professional power struggles from Nightingale to the present day

Professor Mark Radford Divisional Director of Nursing (Surgery), University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust, Visiting Professor of Advanced Practice Nursing, Birmingham City University.
 
Objectives

  • Provide an overview of research into doctor nurse communication 
  • Describe the historical social position of the nurse and the implications
    for power and communication between professions 
  • Provide a contemporary update on the role of the specialist and advanced
    practice nurse in relation to communication between professions 
  • Describe the potential of this research to understand the complex clinical
    dynamics of effective communication strategies to enhance clinical outcomes
    for patients 

CHAIR: SUE LORD

CPD1

16:30-17:30

T4 QIPP AGENDA HIGH QUALITY: LOW COST

A perioperative challenge; perspectives from the front line and board room

Claire Damen Divisional Manager Surgery, Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Prof Jane Reid Non Executive Director, Dorset County  Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

  • Outline  QIPP priorities for the Trust
  • Describe the key features of the Theatre Improvement Plan
  • Illustrate Board level Scrutiny and Assurance
  • Share challenges, success and learning for improvement

 

 

 

 

CHAIR: TRACY COATES

CPD1

T8 OPHTHALMIC

Transforming  the ophthalmology service using the TPOT approach

Bournemouth Eye Team

  • Discuss the process of identifying the clinical and operational procedures within the ophthalmology department  for development  
  • Display the improved documentation  and processes for the patient undergoing ophthalmic procedures
  • Discuss the evaluation and share the benefits that have been recognised  throughout  the organisation using this approach

 

 

 

 

CHAIR: LINDSAY KEELEY

CPD1

T12 ADVANCED SURGICAL ROLES

Is PCC (2007) position statement on the ASP still relevant to the evolving practitioner four years on?

Adrian Jones Surgical Care Practitioner, Norfolk and Norwich University

Jenny Abraham Perioperative Laparoscopic Nurse Practitioner, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

  • Modernising the surgical career, in a given European directed 48 hour time frame, guided by political schemes continue to influence our surgical team’s membership, often affecting  theatre teams and our patient’s journey.
  • The role which staff often find themselves asked undertake is that of assisting in surgery, when apparently the surgical team cannot provide sufficient hands?
  • Come and join us to discuss this issue, share your experiences and concerns, and help us to plan for the future now!

CHAIR: DEE BREAME

CPD1

19:30-late

AfPP2011 Gala Dinner - DORCHESTER SUITE - MARRIOTT HIGHCLIFF