Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: Innovation Sites Training Day
09:00-0930 - Registration and refreshments
09:30 – 09:50 - Chair’s welcome: Professor Monty Mythen – National Clinical Lead – Janine Roberts, Programme Lead
09:50 -10:15 – European Perspective – TBC
10:15 – 11:00 – Innovation Sites Exchange – Poster Presentations
Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street. London. SE1 1GA24th March, 09:00-16:30
11:00 – 11:10 - coffee
11:15 – 12:00 – Innovation Sites Exchange – Poster Presentations
12:00 – 13:00 – Innovation sites group work
13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch
Innovation Sites Exchange
The purpose of this session is for all sites to share their progress to date on implementation of Enhanced Recovery. A market-place style poster presentations will take place. During this session a panel of experienced and renowned clinical leaders of Enhanced Recovery will review progress
to date. Feedback will be available to individual teams.
A member from each of the following sites will present their progress to date to a moving audience
A member from each of the following sites will present their progress to date to a moving audience
Calderdale and Huddersfield
West Hertfordshire
Medway
North Middlesex
South Devon
Hillingdon
Brighton and Sussex
Royal Berkshire
Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt
Winchester
Leeds
North Staffordshire
Leicester
Aintree
South Tees
14:00– 15:15 – Speciality breakouts – see below
15:15 – 15:30 – coffee
Pushing the boundaries of surgical care Pushing the boundaries of Musculoskeletal care
Rooms:
Chair: Mr Alan Horgan
Room:
Chair: Mr Ian Bayley
Case study:
Day Case (23 hour stay) Colorectal Surgery – Professor Tim Rockall & Dr Bill Fawcett
Robotic surgery – South Devon experience in Enhanced Recovery – TBC
European case study: presentation of the rapid recovery model hip and knee surgery in Denmark, presented by Professor Henrick Husterd & Dr Billy Kristenssen.
To include:
The LIA technique: rationale for the cocktail, supplementary drugs (which & why), how to do.
Readmissions: 5 years consecutive unselected patients (THA and TKA), 1,977 patients, what kind of readmissions/complications following fast-track? Includes tips on how to avoid some of
VTE (venous thrombo embolic) complications in fast track – the lowest incidence of all studies – despite the shortest duration of prophylaxis.
Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: Innovation Sites Training Day
Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street. London. SE1 1GA24th March, 09:00-16:30
15:30 – 16:15 – Question Time – an opportunity for all delegates to m question them expert panel
16:15 – 16:30 - Professor Monty Mythen – National Clinical Lead – Janine Roberts, Programme Lead16:30 - close
Workshop objectives
• to share the progress , learning, successes and barriers of the innovation sites – this will be through poster presentation in a market place type forum (details of poster presentation submission will be emailed out directly)
• To interact with an experienced multidisciplinary panel, who will review the innovation sites posters and progress and provide feedback to the individual teams
• Presentation of case studies that are pushing the boundaries of Enhanced Recovery in the UK, and across Europe
• To identify the next steps for the innovation sites locally and nationally
Who should attend?
• All members of the multidisciplinary and project team including primary care and commissioners • Senior clinical lead• Operational / improvement manager / coordinator• AHP representation
Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: Innovation Sites Training Day
Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street. London. SE1 1GA24th March, 09:00-16:30
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