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15-16 May 2019, NEC, Birmingham Conference Programme and How to Register Free of Charge Celebrating its 29th successful year! Register free today for the UK’s leading event for GPs, federations, CCGs, primary care and community pharmacists, nurses, midwives, AHPs and managers working in primary care, community, public and prison health. New: dedicated Respiratory, Diabetes and Managing Private Practice programmes The event is free of charge for practising GPs, GP trainees, NHS clinicians and managers and AHPs working for the NHS and in private practice. P R I M A R Y C A R E P U B L I C C O M M U N I T Y HEALTH www.primarycarehealth.co.uk Organised by Sterling Events @PrimaryCareShow Primary Care and Public Health CPD Approved Free of Charge

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15-16 May 2019, NEC, BirminghamConference Programme and How to Register Free of Charge

Celebrating its 29th successful year!

Register free today for the UK’s leading event for GPs, federations, CCGs, primary care and community pharmacists, nurses, midwives, AHPs and managers working in primary care, community, public and prison health.

New: dedicated Respiratory, Diabetes and Managing Private Practice programmes

The event is free of charge for practising GPs, GP trainees, NHS clinicians and managers and AHPs working for the NHS and in private practice.

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Organised by Sterling Events

@PrimaryCareShow Primary Care and Public HealthCPD Approved Free of Charge

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Now in its 29th successful year, Primary Care and Public Health continues as the UK’s leading event for GPs, trainee GPs, federations, CCGs, primary care and community pharmacists, community nurses, midwives, AHPs (physiotherapists, podiatrists, SaLTs, dietitians) and healthcare managers working in primary care, community care, public and prison health. With 21 free of charge content-led CPD conference programmes, an impressive speaker line up and an unrivalled exhibition showcasing the latest ideas, innovations and products, it’s no wonder that delegates return every year.

Register online today at www.primarycarehealth.co.uk - both the conference and exhibition are free of charge to attend for UK practising NHS and private healthcare professionals, GP trainees and managers - ID will be required on the day.

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

Learn

Hands-on

Update

CPD

Network

Stay Ahead

Experience

Source

Learn from examples of best practice from front line practitioners delivering the latest care models

Gain hands-on experience and learn new skills in one of three live demonstration theatres

Update your skills with new tools, therapies, technologies, innovations and ideas

Meet your CPD requirements free of charge – certificates available for all portfolios

Network with over 6000 primary care, public health and community care clinicians and managers from across the NHS and private sector

Stay ahead of the game by finding out about the latest clinical guidance and national initiatives

Experience a vibrant learning platform where you can exchange ideas and sample the latest health care products

Source the latest products, services and information from over 180 exhibitors – this is also a launching platform for new and emerging innovations

Dr Louise Newson

Dr Jane Dickson

Dr Helen Howells

Dr Hilda Hayo

Professor Jonathan Valabhji Dr Angelika Razzaque

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GPWednesday 15 May

Chair: Dr Michael Dixon, Chair, College of Medicine

7.45 Registration opens

9.15 The Diagnosis and Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Primary Care Dr Kevin Barrett, Lead Spotlight Project Clinical Champion, Royal College of General Practitioners and Crohn’s and Colitis UK

9.50 Management of Renal and Ureteric Stones Dr Kathryn E Griffith, Clinical Cardiovascular Advisor to Vale of York CCG, Member, NICE Advisory Panel for Renal and Ureteric Stones Guidelines and Secretary, Primary Care Cardiovascular Society

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Pain Neurophysiology: Evolution and Revolution? Dr Chris Barker, Clinical Lead - Community Pain & Chronic Fatigue, Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust

11.35 Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care Dr Ian Bernstein, GP Partner, Gordon House Surgery and Clinical Lead, NHS Ealing CCG

12.15 Primary Care Management of Osteoarthritis Dr Louise Warburton, Associate Medical Director, GPwSI, and Senior Lecturer, Shropshire Community NHS Trust

12.45 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.15 The Use of Opioids and Gabapentinoids for Chronic Non-Malignant Pain Professor Martin Underwood, GP, Warwick Medical School

2.50 Migraine: Pointers, Pitfalls and Progress Katy Munro, GP Headache Specialist, National Migraine Centre, London

3.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.55 Management of Personality Disorders in Primary Care Professor Henk Parmentier, GP, World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH)

4.25 Serious Mental Illness in Primary Care - Closing the Gap Between Primary and Secondary Care Dr Elizabeth England, Mental Health GP Fellow, NHS England and Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG Mental Health Clinical Lead, RCGP Mental Health Clinical and Commissioning Lead and GP, Laurie Pike Health Centre

5.00 Conference Ends

Jane Diggle

Dr Amanda Avery Professor Nick Harding OBE

Martin Fox

Julie Richards

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GPThursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Mark Spencer, GP, Mount View Practice, Fleetwood and Clinical Lead for Primary Care Transformation, Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 Different Approaches to Managing GP Workload Expanding the Clinical Workforce Within Primary Care Networks to Improve Patient Access and Reduce Workload Pressure on GP Practices Dr Mark Spencer, GP, Mount View Practice, Fleetwood and Clinical Lead for Primary Care Transformation, Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System First Contact Practitioners Dr Dave Kirby, Clinical Director, OneMedicalGroup and Amanda Hensman-Crook, Consultant MSK Physiotherapist, Windermere Health Centre Pharmacists Ravi Sharma, Director of England, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 NVAF: The Often Silent Risk Factor for Stroke Dr Yassir Javaid, Primary Care Cardiovascular Lead, East Midlands Strategic Clinical Network This session is funded and supported by Daiichi-Sankyo UK Limited

11.50 Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Stroke and TIA Dr Ivan Benett, GPwSI Cardiovascular Disease, NHS Manchester

12.20 Can We Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People? Professor Sanjay Sharma, Consultant Cardiologist, St George’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Medical Director, Virgin London Marathon

12.50 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.20 Interpreting Abnormal Blood Results

2.50 Management of Syncope Dr Raj Thakkar, GP and Clinical Commissioning Director, Buckinghamshire CCG and Primary Care Cardiology Lead, Oxford Academic Health Science Network

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Identifying Early Signs of Sepsis in Children Dr Tim Fooks, GP Principal and HEE Think Sepsis Paediatric Module Author, Pulborough Medical Group

4.25 Diagnosis and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infections in Children Dr Julia Thomson, Paediatric Consultant, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust5.00 Conference Ends

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DermatologyThursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Angelika Razzaque, Executive Committee Chair, Primary Care Dermatology Society and GP, GP Trainer and Speciality Doctor, Amersham Vale Training Practice and Lewisham CCG

8.00 Registration opens

9.10 Models of Care in Dermatology Dr Angelika Razzaque, Executive Committee Chair, Primary Care Dermatology Society and GP, GP Trainer and Speciality Doctor, Amersham Vale Training Practice and Lewisham CCG

9.45 Top Tips for Nail Disorders Dr Anita Takwale, Consultant Dermatologist, Southwest Regional Hair & Nail Specialist, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Clinical & Educational Lead, British Hair and Nail Society

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Acne Management Dr Elizabeth Ogden, Associate Specialist in Dermatology, Lister Hospital, Stevenage

11.40 New Psoriasis Pathway - New Management Options Dr Angela Goyal, GPwSI Dermatology, Street Lane Practice and Leeds Student Practice

12.15 Drug Rashes - Diagnosis and Treatment Dr Elizabeth Ogden, Associate Specialist in Dermatology, Lister Hospital, Stevenage

12.50 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.20 Dermatology Meets Lifestyle Medicine Dr Angela Goyal, GPwSI Dermatology, Street Lane Practice and Leeds Student Practice

2.55 Childhood Eczema - Latest Treatment Options Dr Tess McPherson, Consultant Dermatologist and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (invited)

3.25 Helping Young People Overcome the Stigma of Dermatological Conditions Dr Emma Howard, Consultant Dermatologist, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (invited)

4.00 Conference Ends

Newly Qualified And Trainee GPsWednesday 15 May

Chair: Dr Steve Walter, Head of Postgraduate School of General Practice, Health Education England (West Midlands)

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Working Successfully as a Sessional GP Dr Peter Taylor, Sessional GP, Shrewsbury

10.05 How to Have Difficult Conversations and Survive Dr Nicola Harker, GP and Coach, Nicola Harker Coaching

10.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.20 How To Look After Transpeople With a Medical Problem Professor Gary Butler, Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, University College London Hospital NHS Trust

11.55 Dying and Bereavement - Showing Compassion Professor Roger Charlton, GP & Professor of Undergraduate Primary Care Education, Leicester Medical School and Hon. Professor, College of Medicine, Swansea University

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.20 Using Social Media as a Doctor Dr Kaanthan Jawahar, ST4, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust; NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow, Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management Trainee Steering Group Communications Lead; BMA East Midlands Regional Doctors’ Committee Communications Officer

3.00 Harnessing Leadership Skills in Primary Care Professor Nick Harding OBE, Chair, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG and NHS England Senior Medical Advisor to Primary Care ICS and NHS Rightcare

3.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

Respiratory HealthWednesday 15 May

Chair: Vincent Mak, Consultant Physician in Respiratory Integrated Care, Imperial College Healthcare Trust

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 COPD Diagnosis and Management - Latest Guidance Vincent Mak, Consultant Physician in Respiratory Integrated Care, Imperial College Healthcare Trust

10.00 Impact of Integrated Care in a Cohort of UK COPD Population Dr Mukesh Singh, Senior GP Partner, GPwSI Respiratory Medicine, Horse Fair Practice, Rugeley; Staffordshire STP Respiratory Lead; Chair, Staffordshire Respiratory Leaders Network; Tutor, Keele University Medical School; and Education Committee Member, PCRS-UK

10.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.20 Medicine Adherence in People With Respiratory Disease Dr Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust

12.00 Supported Self-Management for People With Asthma Professor Hilary Pinnock, Professor of Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, The University of Edinburgh and GP, Whitstable Medical Practice

12.40 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.10 How NHS RightCare Will Help to Improve Respiratory Care Professor Nick Harding OBE, Chair, Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG and NHS England Senior Medical Advisor to Primary Care ICS and NHS Rightcare

2.40 Management Strategies for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Snoring Dr Amro Hassaan, Consultant ENT Surgeon, Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS Foundation Trust

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Smoking Cessation and Respiratory Disease Ren Lawlor, Senior Lecturer and Advanced Nurse Practitioner, University of Greenwich

4.25 Acute Cough: Antimicrobial Prescribing Avril Tucker, Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Pacesetter Primary Care – Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

5.00 Conference Ends

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Diabetes Thursday 16 May

Chair: Professor Vinod Patel, Hon. Consultant Physician and Principal Clinical Teaching Fellow, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust

8.00 Registration opens

9.20 The NHS Long Term Plan for Diabetes Prevention, Treatment and Care Professor Jonathan Valabhji, National Clinical Director for Obesity and Diabetes, NHS England and Consultant Diabetologist, St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College NHS Trust; Tom Newbound, Deputy Director - Diabetes Programme, NHS England; Dr Jenifer A E Smith, Programme Director, Public Health England

10.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.15 New Models in Delivering Local Diabetes Care Dr Syed M R Gillani, Consultant in Primary Care Diabetes, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

11.45 Diabetes - The ‘F’ Word- Feet! How to Improve Diabetic Foot Screening in Primary Care Dr Elizabeth Martin, GPwSI Diabetes, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust

12.15 Older People With Diabetes - What Not to Miss in Your 10 Minute Consultation Dr Ashok Sahdev, Senior and Managing Partner, Medici Medical Practice (invited)

12.45 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.20 Complex Cases in Diabetes - Case Study Professor Vinod Patel, Hon. Consultant Physician and Principal Clinical Teaching Fellow, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust

2.55 A Holistic Approach to Managing Diabetes in Primary Care Dr David Unwin, RCGP National Champion for Collaborative Care and Support Planning in Obesity & Diabetes and GP, Norwood Surgery, Southport

3.30 Diabetes - Best Practice in Promoting Self-Management and Prevention Amongst Ethnic Communities Dr Tony Willis, GP, Shepherd’s Bush and Clinical Director for Diabetes, North West London STP

4.05 Conference Ends

Practice ManagementWednesday 15 May

Chair: Caroline Kerby, Director, Harness Ltd and Managing Partner, Brentfield Medical Centre

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Primary Care Networks: The Opportunity and Challenges From a Practice Manager’s Perspective Annabel Johnson, Head of General Practice Development, NHS England and Emma Jacobs, Practice Manager, Walnut Tree Health Centre

10.00 The New 5 Year GP Contract - Implications for Practice Management Jacqui Tonge, Managing Partner, Greenfield Medical Centre

10.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.15 7 Day Extended GP Access – Making it Work Nigel Fraser, Chair, Taurus Healthcare and Partner, Wargrave House Surgery, Hereford

11.50 Care Closer to Home - The Barnet Approach Caroline Peters-O’Dwyer, Practice Manager, Oaklodge Medical Centre

12.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.00 How to Manage a Successful Merger in General Practice Sarah Longland, Business Manager, Sutton Coldfield Group Practice and Board Member, Our Health Partnership

2.30 Ensuring the Psychological Safety of Your Practice Team Hamish Moore, Chief Executive, Wellbeing Works

3.00 Improving Staff Engagement and Productivity: Playing to Strengths Hannah Miller, Director, Miller & More

3.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

4.00 The Future of Online Digital Services in Primary Care Dr Damian Williams, GP and Digital Clinical Champion, NHS England

4.30 E-Consultations in Action - Best Practice Dr Murray Ellender, The Hurley Group (invited)

5.00 Conference Ends

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Women’s HealthWednesday 15 May

Chair: Dr Anne Connolly, GPwSI in Gynaecology, Bevan Healthcare, Bradford and Chair, Primary Care Women’s Health Forum

7.45 Registration opens

9.15 Intrauterine Contraception - First Choice for the 21st Century? Dr Caroline Cooper, Associate Specialist SRH, Cambridgeshire Community Services

9.50 Managing the Side Effects of Contraception Dr Jane Dickson, Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Health, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Vice President (Strategy), FSRH

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 A New Era in the Management of Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy (NVP) This session is funded and supported by Alliance Pharmaceuticals

11.45 Identifying and Managing Common Problems in Pregnancy Dr Paarul Prinja, Consultant Acute and Obstetric Physician, New Cross Hospital

12.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

1.50 Using Body-Identical HRT to Manage Menopausal Symptoms - Evidence and Advice Dr Louise Newson, GP and Menopause Specialist, Newson Health and Director, Primary Care Women’s Health Forum

2.20 Contraception and HRT: Managing the Perimenopause Dr Jenny Brotherston, GP Specialist Women’s Health, Menopause Specialist, Vasectomy Surgeon, City Health Care Partnership, Hull and FSRH Training Director

3.05 Ethnic Differences in Age of Menopause and its Management Dr Shahzadi Harper, GP and Women’s Wellbeing & Menopause Doctor, London

3.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

4.00 Domestic Abuse and Health, The Key Facts for General Practice - How to Identify and Support Your Patients Dr Deepak Kaur Hora, GP, Camden Named GP Adult Safeguarding, Clinical Lead Domestic Abuse and Planned Care, Camden CCG

4.30 Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Latest Guidance Dr Rohna Kearney, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Manchester Foundation Trust

5.00 Conference Ends

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TherapyWednesday 15 May

Chair: Professor Nicola Phillips, School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Excuse Based Practice - Using Critical Reasoning in MSK and Sports Physiotherapy Jack Chew, Physiotherapist, Chews Health

9.50 Shoulder Rehabilitation Following Sporting Injury Tom Hignett, Senior Physiotherapist, English Institute of Sport

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Advances in the Management of Shoulder Instability Jo Gibson, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Liverpool Upper Limb Unit and West Kirby Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic

11.35 Rotator Cuff Tears - Treatment Options Dr Chris Littlewood, NIHR Senior Lecturer in Clinical Trials, Keele University

12.05 The Role of Diagnostic Ultrasound in Shoulder Pain: A Physiotherapist’s Perspective Christopher Myers, Extended Scope Physiotherapist, Complete Physio and Sports Medicine Ultrasound Group (SMUG)

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.05 Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) - Diagnosis and Treatment Philip Bateman, Extended Scope Physiotherapist (TMDs), Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

2.40 Radiculopathy, Radicular Pain and Referred Pain Tom Jesson, Physiotherapist, Connect Health

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Management of Breathlessness Alexandra Hough, Respiratory Physiotherapist, Old Orchard Clinic

4.20 COPD - Strategies to Improve Self-Management Professor Sally Singh, Professor of Pulmonary & Cardiac Rehabilitation, Coventry University (invited)

5.00 Conference Ends

Managing Your Private PracticeThursday 16 May

Chair: Claire Angus, Director of Membership Services, College of Podiatry

8.00 Registration opens

9.20 Happiness and Intentional Living in Professional Practice Jill Woods, Healthcare Practice Marketing Specialist, Author and Business Coach

9.55 How to be a Resilient Leader in Private Practice Carole Spiers, CEO, Carole Spiers Group and Chair, International Stress Management Association (UK)

10.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.15 Ensuring a Quality Patient Experience Dr Adam Connor, Doctor, AC Medical Services

11.50 How to Increase Practice Profits Dave James, Coach, Mentor and Podiatrist, Dave James Coaching

12.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.05 How to Build a Strong Brand and Maximise Your Practice Profile Tony Gavin, Podiatrist and Clinical Director, Davenport House Clinic and Director/CEO, Osgo

2.40 Using Technology and Social Media to Grow Your Private Practice Dr Catherine Spencer-Smith, Consultant Physician in Sport and Exercise Medicine, Sportdoc London and Founder, Private Practice Ninja

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Protecting Your Safety When Dealing With Patients in Private Practice Dr Adam Connor, Doctor, AC Medical Services

4.20 Employment Law Update Andrew Davidson, Partner, Hempsons

5.00 Conference Ends

TherapyThursday 16 May

Chair: Sarah Wilson, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Bath Centre for Pain Services and Chair, The Physiotherapy Pain Association

8.00 Registration opens

9.20 How to Communicate the Benefits of First Contact Physiotherapists Sarah Withers, Head of FCP Implementation, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

9.55 Using the Biopsychosocial Model to Treat Chronic Pain Gail Sowden, Consultant Physiotherapist in Pain Management, NHS Stoke-on-Trent Community Health Services and Keele University

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 Advancements in the Treatment of CRPS Selina Johnson, Pain & Neuromodulation Specialist Physiotherapist, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust

11.40 Phantom Pain - Latest Management Options Dr David Henderson Slater, Consultant Neurological Disability and Clinical Lead, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (invited)

12.10 Patellofemoral Joint Crepitus and the Relationship to Patients’ Beliefs and Perceived Pain Claire Robertson, Consultant Physiotherapist, Wimbledon Clinics

12.40 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.10 Using Clinical Reasoning in Diagnosing SIJ Pain Howard Turner, Physiotherapist, Wilmslow Physiotherapy and Teaching Fellow, University of Bath and Keele University

2.45 Acupuncture and Related Techniques for the Treatment of Pregnancy-Related Low Back Pain: Effectiveness and Safety Dr Panos Barlas, Physiotherapist and Lecturer, Keele University

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Spondyloarthritis - Early Diagnosis and Treatment Dr Carol McCrum, Consultant Physiotherapist, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust

4.25 Axial Spondyloarthritis - Self-Management and Exercise Interventions Melanie Jane Martin, Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner in Rheumatology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

5.00 Conference Ends

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Podiatry, Chiropody & Orthotics Thursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Paul Chadwick, Clinical Director, The College of Podiatry

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 The Podiatrist’s Role in Diagnosing and Managing Lower Limb Lymphoedema Ina Farrelly, Clinical Lead in Podiatry and Mobility, Accelerate CIC

9.45 Assessing for Suspected Peripheral Arterial Disease (NICE & IWGDF Guidance) - Live Demonstration Focusing on Assessing the 3 Ps (Pulses, Phases and Pressures) Martin Fox, Vascular Specialist Podiatrist, Manchester Local Care Organisation

10.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.15 Debridement of Foot Wounds Dr Paul Chadwick, Clinical Director, College of Podiatry

11.45 Dressings - Basic Dressings and When to Use Advanced Dressings Benjamin Bullen, Advanced Practitioner (Clinical Research), NHS Lothian

12.15 SWIFT Microwave Therapy for the Treatment of Warts Dr Ivan Bristow, Podiatrist and Visiting Fellow, University of Southampton

12.45 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.15 Integration of Mental Health in the Population of People Living With Diabetes Christian Pankhurst, Clinical Specialist Orthotist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts

2.45 Managing Patients with Dementia - Best Practice Karen Reed, Lead Podiatrist Care Homes, Foot Rescue Ltd and Vice President, College of Podiatry

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Off-Loading the Diabetic Foot Ulceration: Are Devices What it is All About? Abbie Dagg, Clinical Podiatric Lead in Rheumatology, Mid Yorkshire NHS Hospital Trust and Lecturer, Staffordshire University

4.25 Diabetic Ulcer Prevention Debbie Sharman, Consultant Podiatrist - Diabetes and Professional Lead for Podiatry, Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust and Visiting Lecturer, University of Southampton

5.00 Conference Ends

Podiatry, Chiropody & OrthoticsWednesday 15 May

Chair: Matthew Fitzpatrick, Consultant Podiatrist, The College of Podiatry

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Are You Sure You are Treating Sever’s Condition? Differential Diagnosis of Heel Pain in Children and Its Treatment Stephen J Coombs, Professional Clinical Lead - Podopaediatrics, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board

9.55 Managing Foot Problems in Children with Epidermolysis Bullosa Dr M Tariq Khan, Consultant Podiatrist, Great Ormond Street Hospital, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and EB Lead, Debra UK

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 Biomechanical Assessments and Demonstration Trevor Prior, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Queen Mary’s University Hospital

11.55 Orthotic Considerations for People With Arthritis Christian Pankhurst, Clinical Specialist Orthotist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts

12.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.00 MSK Injuries - Latest Treatment Options Trevor Prior, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Homerton University NHS Foundation Trust and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Queen Mary’s University Hospital

2.30 Foot and Ankle Strapping Techniques: A Practical Demonstration Jai Saxelby, Enhanced Role MSK Podiatrist, PhysioWorks and Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Is it All in the Wiggle? Foot Mobilisation and Demonstration Ian Linane, Podiatrist, Podia Clinic

4.30 Nerve Entrapments in the Foot and Ankle Ian Reilly, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Northampton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

5.00 Conference Ends

New this year: Managing Your Private Practice Programme, Thursday 16 May

Wound Care And Tissue ViabilityWednesday 15 May

Chair: Tina Chambers, Tissue Viability Consultant, Educator and Advisor, Tissue Viability Society

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Managing the Psychological Aspects of Wound Care Joy MacInnes, Clinical Psychologist, Lead for Chronic Pain, Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust

9.50 Pressure Ulcer Prevention in 2019 Sian Fumarola, Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist Tissue Viability and Continence and Clinical Specialist Lead, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 New Pressure Ulcer Framework Alison Schofield, Tissue Viability Clinical Nurse Lead, North Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust

11.45 Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management at End of Life Tina Chambers, Tissue Viability Consultant, Educator and Advisor, Tissue Viability Society

12.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

1.55 Diabetic Foot Ulceration Dr Paul Chadwick, Clinical Director, College of Podiatry

2.25 Innovations in the Management of Leg Ulcers Mark Collier, Nurse Consultant Tissue Viability, Addenbrooke’s Hospital and Leg Ulcer Forum (invited)

2.55 Cellulitis - Diagnosis and Management Jane Todhunter, Vascular Nurse Practitioner, North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust

3.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.55 The Application of Compression in the Absence of Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) - Introducing the First BLS Position Paper for ABPI Rebecca Elwell, Macmillan Lymphoedema ANP, Royal Stoke University Hospital

4.25 Improving Skin Integrity in Care Homes Jayne Jode, Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, East Coast Community Healthcare CIC

5.00 Conference Ends

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Mother And BabyThursday 16 May

Chair: Tracey Cooper MBE, Head of Midwifery and Lead Nurse for Women’s Health, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 Future Midwife: New Standards Verena Wallace MBE, Senior Midwifery Advisor (Policy), Nursing and Midwifery Council

9.45 How to Avoid Legal Pitfalls in Midwifery Linda Millband, Partner, Head of Clinical Negligence, Thompsons

10.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.00 Latest Thoughts on Labour and Older Mothers Dr Kate Walker, Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, The University of Nottingham (invited)

11.30 Reducing the Risk of 3rd and 4th Degree Tears Gloria Esegbona, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, The art of birth

12.00 Bereavement of Twin or Triplets Helen Turier, Head of Family & Professional Support, The Twins & Multiple Birth Association

12.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.00 Managing the Physical and Psychological Impact of Domestic Violence in Pregnant Women and New Mothers Julia Dodd, Specialist Midwife, Royal Shrewsbury Maternity Hospital

2.35 Overcoming Psychological, Social and Cultural Barriers to Breastfeeding Dr Debbie Smith, Hon. Lecturer in Health Psychology, Leeds Trinity University (invited)

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Supporting Parents of Pre-term and Ill Babies Joanna Hawthorne, Psychologist and Trainer (invited)

4.20 Supporting Mothers with Serious Mental Illness Following Childbirth – Best Practice Dr Amanda Jones, Hon. Associate Professor and Clinical Lead, Perinatal Infant Mental Health Service, Warwick Medical School and NE London NHS Foundation Trust (invited)

5.00 Conference Ends

Mother And BabyWednesday 15 May

Chair: Tracey Cooper MBE, Head of Midwifery and Lead Nurse for Women’s Health, Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

7.45 Registration opens

9.25 Keynote Address Julie Richards, Board Chair, Royal College of Midwives

10.00 Nutrition and Lifestyle in the Preconception Period and its Importance for Future Health Professor Judith Stephenson, Margaret Pyke Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health, UCL

10.30 Exhibition and Workshop Theatres

11.15 Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Initial Management Rachel Small, Chair, Association of Early Pregnancy Units and Lead Midwife, Early Pregnancy & Miscarriage Care, Heart of England Foundation Trust and NICE Guideline Development Group

11.45 Molar Pregnancy - Early Detection and Treatment Kam Singh, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist, Sheffield Trophoblastic Tumour Centre

12.15 Care of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy - Best Practice Professor Debra Bick, Professor of Clinical Trials in Maternal Health, University of Warwick

12.45 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.15 Supporting Pregnant Teenagers with Complex Social Factors Sally Roberts, KOG-SO Multi-Agency Team, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

2.50 A Midwife’s Perspective on Surrogacy Sarah Spencer, Senior Midwifery and Gynaecology Manager, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Supporting Women with FGM Through Pregnancy Alison Byrne, FGM Specialist Midwife, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

4.25 Managing STIs in Pregnancy Dr Christine Bowman, Clinical Director, Communicable Diseases, Sheffield Teaching Hospital (invited)

5.00 Conference Ends

Child, Health Visitors and School NursesWednesday 15 May

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 How to Promote Healthy Eating in Children Dr Emma Haycraft, Reader in Psychology, Loughborough University and Co-creator, Child Feeding Guide

10.00 Supporting Children Following the Death of Another Child Shirley Potts, Director of Regional Development, Child Bereavement UK

10.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.20 Working With Parents to Improve Child Behaviour Miriam Chachamu, Family Psychotherapist, CAMHS

12.00 An Introduction to Understanding and Assessing Attachment in Middle Childhood Dr Yael Shmueli-Goetz, Senior Research Fellow, Child Attachment and Psychological Therapies Research, Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families

12.40 Exhibition and Workshop Theatres

2.10 Protecting Children from the Health Effects of Domestic Abuse Dr Karen McLachlan, Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust

2.45 Ensuring the Wellbeing of Children Missing From School - Best Practice Heidi Ferrier-Hixon, Acting Operational Manager and Clinical Lead, Sandwell School Nursing, SAPHNA Committee

3.20 Exhibition and Workshop Theatres

3.50 NICE School Based Interventions and School Nurses Susan Anne Jones MBE, Lead Nurse School Nursing and Looked After Children Services, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

4.20 Interventions to Improve Continence Brenda Cheer, Paediatric Continence Nurse, ERIC, The Children’s Bowel and Bladder Charity

5.00 Conference Ends

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Speech & Language TherapyThursday 16 May

Chair: Della Money, Chair, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 The Balanced System - Making a Difference Marie Gascoigne, SaLT, MGA

9.50 Using Outcome Measures to Develop Your Practice Sue Koziel, Lead SaLT - Preschool Services, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board/Swansea Bay University Health Board

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Interventions for Selective Mutism - What Works Susannah Thomson, Independent SaLT, Speech Freedom

11.40 Innovations in the Intervention of Psychogenic Voice Disorders in Young People Lesley Cavalli, Joint Head of Speech and Language Therapy Services, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust and Lecturer, University College London

12.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

1.50 Supporting Intervention For Bilingual Children Sunita Shah, SaLT and Managing Director, Together Let’s Communicate and Magic Words SLT Practice

2.35 Supporting Young People with SLN in the Criminal Justice System - Best Practice Lisa Ogden, Highly Specialist SaLT, London Borough of Sutton Integrated Youth Services

3.10 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.40 Social Communication Difficulties - Interventions for Autistic Children and Their Families Katy Baldwin, Specialist SaLT and Alison Hunger, Clinical Lead for Autism in Manchester, Manchester Local Care Organisation

4.20 Latest Thoughts on the Treatment of Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia Dr Pam Williams, Hon. Lecturer, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and University College London

5.00 Conference Ends

New this year: Managing Your Private Practice Programme, Thursday 16 May

Young People’s And Student HealthThursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Ann Hagell, Research Lead, Association for Young People’s Health

8.00 Registration opens

9.20 Leaving Home With a Long Term Condition Dr Marian Davis, GP and Chair, Adolescent Health Group, RCGP

9.50 Footsteps Youth Wellbeing, a Clinic Designed for Young People by Young People Dr Fiona Smith, Clinical Lead, Footsteps Youth Wellbeing and GP, Eaglescliffe Medical Practice, Hast CCG and Hartlepool & Stockton Health GP Federation

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Working With Children Who Display Harmful Sexual Behaviour Pat Branigan, Development and Impact Manager and Helen Gazzola, Implementation Manager, NSPCC

11.35 Being Safe: Responding to Children and Young People Who Have Engaged in Problematic/Harmful Sexual Behaviour in the School Context Stephen Barry, Clinical Team Manager and Lead Clinician, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust Be Safe Service

12.05 Reducing Knife Crime Amongst Young People - Breaking the Cycle of Violence John Poynton, CEO and Imran Mahomed, Senior Midlands Programme Manager, Redthread

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.05 Improving Online Safety for Young People Who Are Suicidal Dr Lucy Biddle, Senior Lecturer in Medical Sociology, University of Bristol

2.40 Best Practice in Management of Eating Disorders in Young People Dr Adam Connor, Doctor, AC Medical Services

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Supporting Young People With Transgender Issues Dr Polly Carmichael, Director and Consultant Clinical Psychologist, GIDS (invited)

4.20 School Based Interventions to Increase Awareness of the Risks and Consequences of Alcohol John Rees, Educational Trainer & Coach, PSHE Solutions

5.00 Conference Ends

Practice NursingThursday 16 May

Chair: Louise Brady, Primary Care & Community Nurse Lead, Greater Manchester Health & Social Care Partnership

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 The Best a Man Can Get: Nursing Interventions to Improve Men’s Health Peter Baker, Director, Global Action on Men’s Health

9.50 Increasing Awareness and Importance of Screening for Young Men in Primary Care Sexual Health, Queen’s Nurse Project Samantha McNeely, Practice Nurse Manager, The University Health Centre, Huddersfield

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Malaria Update Jane Chiodini, Travel Health Nurse Specialist and Dean of the Faculty of Travel Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

11.35 Yellow Fever - Tales From the NaTHNaC Advice Line Dr Dipti Patel, Director, National Travel Health Network and Centre

12.05 Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women Travellers - What You Need to Kow Mary Gawthrop, Travel Nurse, National Travel Health Network and Centre

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.10 How to Ensure Insulin Safety Jane Diggle, Specialist Practitioner Practice Nurse, Church View Health Centre, Primary Care Diabetes Society

2.55 How to Carry Out a Diabetic Foot Check Dr Elizabeth Martin, GPwSI Diabetes, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust

3.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.55 Improving Your Behaviour Change Techniques to Empower Patients to Better Manage Their Condition Dr Jen Bateman, Clinical Psychologist, The Food Psychology Academy

4.25 How to Take an Allergy History Dr Helen Howells, GP WER Allergy, University Hospital of Southampton, Bournemouth Hospital and Dorset CCG and Chair, BSACI Primary Care Group

5.00 Conference Ends

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End of LifeThursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Ros Taylor MBE, Palliative Physician, Hospice of St Frances and Hospice UK

8.00 Registration opens

9.20 Dignity in Dying - A Look at Today’s Ethical Issues Dr Idris Baker, Chair, Ethics Committee, Association for Palliative Medicine and Consultant in Palliative Medicine Swansea (invited)

9.50 Using Mindfulness in Palliative Care Helen Cotter, Spiritual Care Lead, John Taylor Hospice, Birmingham

10.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.05 Advanced Care Planning – Managing Conversations Professor Nancy Preston, Co-Director, International Observatory on End of Life Care, Lancaster University

11.35 Management of Breathlessness in End of Life Dr Anna Spathis, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

12.05 Use of Opioids for Pain Relief - Latest Thoughts Dr Nikki Reed, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and Marie Curie Hospice, Solihull

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.10 Managing Challenging Behaviour in End of Life Care Dr Chris Farnham, Consultant in Palliative Medicine and Medical Director, Heart of Kent Hospice

2.45 Anxiety and CBT - Best Practice Dr Erzsi Nemeth, Doctor in Palliative Care and CBT Therapist, The Hospice of St Francis

3.20 How We Can Support Family Care Givers Professor Gunn Grande, Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Care, University of Manchester (invited)

3.55 Conference Ends

Care of Older People and DementiaWednesday 15 May

Chair: Dr Hilda Hayo, Chief Executive, Dementia UK

7.45 Registration opens

9.20 Supporting Families With Young Onset Dementia Dr Hilda Hayo, Chief Executive, Dementia UK

10.00 Managing Polypharmacy and Optimising Medicines Use in Frail Older People Gopal Ladva, Integrated Care Clinical Pharmacist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

10.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.15 Best Practice in Intergenerational Activity Alastair Addison, Head of Activities and Cindy Summer, Apple and Honey Nursery Head Teacher, Nightingale Hammerson

11.45 Enhancing Communication in Older People Lindsey Collins, Dementia Care Clinical Consultant and Trainer and Speech and Language Therapist, University of Bradford

12.15 Clinically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration - New BMA Guidelines Dr Shuli Levy, Consultant Geriatrician, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

12.45 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.15 Managing Breathlessness in Older People in Primary Care Ren Lawlor, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich

2.50 Exercise Therapy for Patients with Cognitive Impairment Louise McGregor, AHP Therapy Consultant - Rehabilitation, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Sundowning - Managing Difficult Behaviour in Dementia Maggie Parry-Hughes, Admiral Nurse Professional and Practice Facilitator (North West), Dementia UK

4.25 Understanding Oral Health in Care Homes: Exploring the Findings from CQC’s Latest Report Care Quality Commission

5.00 Conference Ends

Public HealthThursday 16 May

Chair: Professor Zafar Iqbal, Associate Medical Director Public Health, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

8.00 Registration opens

9.15 Measles Outbreak - Primary Care and Public Health at the Forefront Dr Bharat Sibal, Lead Consultant in Communicable Diseases, Public Health England - West Midlands (E)

9.50 Improving the Sexual Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers - Best Practice Dr Tonye Wokoma, Consultant, Sexual and Reproductive Health, City Healthcare Partnership

10.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.10 VCS and Social Prescription - Connecting Care Mike Holt, Executive Chair, St Georges Lupset Ltd (a Community Anchor organisation) and Chair of Trustees, Nova Wakefield District (the VCS infrastructure organisation in Wakefield)

11.45 Innovation in Reducing Social Isolation and Loneliness: Heritage2Health Buddy Scheme Theresa Nash-Patel, Associate Professor, Kingston University and St George’s University London and Founder and Director, Heritage2Heatlh

12.25 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.05 Homelessness and Addiction - Access to Treatment and Support Tasmin Maitland, Head of Innovation and Good Practice, Homeless Link

2.40 How to Change a Culture of Heavy Drinking Don Lavoie, Alcohol Programme Manager, Public Health England

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Innovations in Drug Recovery - Making Prisons a Positive Place Michael Wheatley, Senior Manager, Recovery Advisor, HMP and Probation Service (invited)

4.20 Thrive LDN: A Creative Approach to Improving Mental Health Una Carney, Director of Thrive LDN, Healthy London Partnership

5.00 Conference Ends

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Obesity & Weight ManagementThursday 16 May

Chair: Dr Simon Williams, Lecturer, University of Wales Trinity St David; Project Manager, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Weight Management Service; and Chair, UK Association for the Study of Obesity

8.00 Registration opens

9.30 Obesity: Unusual Suspects and Novel Management Strategies Dr Thomas M Barber, Associate Professor, University of Warwick and Hon. Consultant Endocrinologist, UHCW NHS Trust

10.05 Practical Strategies to Manage Binge Eating Ursula Philpot, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Dietitian, Leeds Beckett University and Insighteating

10.40 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.25 Weight Management During Pregnancy and the Post-Natal Period Dr Amanda Avery, Chair, BDA Obesity Specialist Group and Associate Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Nottingham

12.00 Drivers for Behaviour Change in Weight Management - What Works Dr Helen Croker, Senior Research Associate, Institute of Child Health, UCL and BDA Obesity Forum

12.35 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.10 Surgical Treatment for Obesity and Diabetes - What’s New Shaw Somers, Consultant Upper GI Surgeon, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and President, BOMSS

2.45 Pharmacological Treatment of Obesity - What’s New Dr Abd Tahrani, Clinician Scientist, University of Birmingham and Hon. Consultant in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Weight Management, Lead for Weight Management Research, Translational Research and Diabetic Neuropathy Services, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

3.20 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.50 Tackling Obesity Within a Prison Setting - What Works Laura Clark, Dietitian, Mersey Care Secure Division (invited)

4.25 The Impact of Stigma and Bias in Obesity Treatment Karen Gaynor, Senior Dietitian, Health Service Executive, Ireland

5.00 Conference Ends

NutritionWednesday 15 May

Chair: Anne Holdoway, Chair, Managing Adult Malnutrition in the Community National Panel

7.45 Registration opens

9.15 Dietary Interventions for Those at High Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes Karen Jones, Senior Teaching Fellow, Warwick Medical School, and Registered Dietitian, Balance4Health Nutrition and DESMOND

9.45 Managing CMPA Referrals – The Wirral Experience Helen Stanton, Clinical Lead Paediatric Dietitian, Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust

10.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

11.00 CVD: Diet, Nutrition and Emerging Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease Sara Stanner, Science Director, British Nutrition Foundation

11.30 Challenges and Solutions in Appropriate Nutritional Prescribing Rebecca Fisher, Dietetic Project Manager, NHS London Procurement Partnership

12.00 Food First Approach - Best Practice Cathy Forbes, Freelance Dietitian and Vittoria Romano, Team Lead Dietitian, Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust

12.30 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

2.00 Pre and Probiotics for IBS - Latest Research Dr Megan Rossi, Consultant Gut Health Specialist Dietitian, The Gut Health Clinic and Research Fellow, King’s College London

2.40 IDDSI - How Will it Affect Your Practice Alison Smith, Prescribing Support Consultant Dietitian, Herts Valleys CCG and Chair, Older People Specialist Group, BDA

3.15 Exhibition and Theatre Workshops

3.45 Folic Acid: Fortifying the Facts Ursula Arens, Freelance Nutrition Writer, British Dietetic Association

4.20 Low Carb Diet Debate for Diabetes Paul McArdle, Lead Clinical Dietitian & Deputy Head of Nutrition, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust

5.00 Conference Ends

Keep Up to Date With The Latest Guidelines

Many of the latest guidelines from NICE and professional bodies have been profiled across several programmes, ensuring that you have all the information you need to improve the quality of patient care as well as examples of best practice on implementing them. Look out for the symbol for sessions associated with the latest guidelines.

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WELLBEINGHealthy lifestyle, healthy eating and emotional wellbeing

BODYPhysiotherapy, podiatry and fitness demonstrations

Wound care and dermatology demonstrationsSKIN

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THE EXHIBITION

SUPPORTING THE EVENT

Exhibition Open Hours

New programmes this year

Wednesday 15 May 8.45am-5.00pm

Thursday 16 May 8.30am-4.30pm

See conference programme for individual session times.

Managing Your Private Practice

Developing and running your private practice, ideal for podiatrists, physiotherapists, GPs, SaLTs and other clinicians wanting to improve their business know how. Diabetes

Best practice in delivering and improving diabetes care including prevention, diagnosis and treatment, with new approaches and case studies. Respiratory Health

Best practice in treating patients with respiratory conditions, including the latest guidance, strategies, symptom and medicines management.

New products, services and ideas including...365 Healthcare. 3B Scientific. 4Louis. Abbott - Diabetes Care. Action on Pre-Eclampsia. Advanced Medical Solutions. Advanz Pharma. Alcoholics Anonymous. Alivecor. Allergy UK. Alliance Pharmaceuticals. Alzheimer’s Research. Apetito-Wiltshire Farm Foods. Army Medical Services. Babylon Health. BCT Training. BDA – The Association of UK Dietitians. Benecol. Bimuno. Bio-Kult (Protexin). The Binding Site Group. Bio-Oil. The British Lymphology Society. Brymill UK. BTL Medical. Burning Nights CRPS Support. Cambridge Healthcare Supplies. Canonbury. Care Quality Commission. Care UK. CD Medical. Celtic SMR. Central Medical Supplies. The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Children’s Liver Disease Foundation. The College of Podiatry. Cosyfeet. C&P Medical. Crohn’s and Colitis UK. Cuxson Gerrard & Co Ltd. Daiichi Sankyo UK Ltd. Daisy Care. Data4NHS. Ddrops Company. Debra. Defence Medical Services. Dendron Ltd. Dermatonics. Dettol UK. Diabetes Knowledge in Practice. Diabetes UK. Dr Brown’s Natural Flow. Emma’s Diary. ERIC. Espére Healthcare Ltd. Faculty of Public Health. Family Planning Association - Sexwise. Fresenius Kabi. Gama Healthcare. Gardamed Limited. The Gut Health Hub. Hallam Medical. The Health and Care Professions Council. Healthcare Monitors UK. Healthcheck Services. Health Professionals Academy. Healthy Step. Heeley Surgical. Hello Fresh. HiPP Organic. Hoop Industries Ltd. Imutest Limited. InDependent Diabetes Trust. The Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists. Intrapharm Laboratories. Johnson’s Baby. Joya Shoes. Kestrel Medical. Klinefelter’s Syndrome Association (KSA). Lansinoh Laboratories. Lepicol (Protexin). LimbO Waterproof Products. Little People UK. Locum Meds. Lymphoedema Training Academy. MA Healthcare. MAM. Manchester Metropolitan University. Marble Hill. Matthew’s Friends Ketogenic Dietary Therapies. Medimatch Medical. Mediracer. MGP Ltd. Mimos Baby Pillow. Mölnlycke Health Care. Mothercare. Motor Neurone Disease Association. Myotonic Dystrophy Support Group. Naitbabies. NASS National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society. National Centre for Rehabilitation Education (Ncore). The National Counselling Society. Nestlé UK. NHS Business Services Authority. NHS HEE Genomics Education. NSPCC. Nursing and Midwifery Council. Nutricia Advanced Medical Nutrition. Nutricia Early Life Nutrition. Optibac Probiotics. Orthotix. Osgo Healthcare Ltd. Pancreatic Cancer Action. Pfizer UK. The Podiatry Business Coach. Powermed Plus. Primary Care Dermatology Society. Primary Care Support England. Proact Medical Ltd. Probiotics International Ltd. Prostate Cancer UK. RB (Brands UK). Respiratory Care Solutions. Royal College of Midwives. Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists. Royal Osteoporosis Society. Sandoz. Scholl (RB). School Screener. Sigvaris Britain Ltd. Slimming World. SMA Nutrition. Sole-Mates. Steri-Pod. Superdrug Stores Plc. Talar Made . TAMBA. Thesis Technology Products & Services Ltd. Thornbury Nursing - Independent Clinical Services. Thornton and Ross. Totally Plc. Truviv Ltd. University of Birmingham. Versus Arthritis. Water Wipes. Wisepress. World Cancer Research Fund. X-PERT Health. Yakult.

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