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Enhanced Recovery Partnership ProgrammeNational Event
09:00-09:30 - Registration and refreshments
09:30 – Overview of ERPP and General Principles: Mr Alan Horgan - National Clinical Lead & Janine Roberts, Programme Lead
10:10 – Benefits for patients – Mr Neil Betteridge – Department of Health Patient & Public advisor
London 27th May 2010 – Mary Ward House, WC1N, 9SN – 09:30 -16:1510:35 – Informed decision making – what does it really mean? Dr Alan Nye – National Clinical Advisor (Primary Care)
11:00 – Coffee
11:25 - 12:25 breakout sessions see below
12:25 – 13:25 – Lunch
Colorectal Chair: Mr Alan Horgan
GynaecologyChair: Richard Arnold
UrologyChair: Dr Kerri Houghton
MSKChairs:
Room: Room: Expand: Room:
Mr Alan Horgan – Enhanced Recovery in Colorectal Surgery
St Mark’s NHS Trust – ER implementation experiences & learning + Q&A
Jennie Burch
East Kent model of Enhanced Recovery
Dr. Andrew Nordin - Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist
Clinical Advisor, NHS Improvement - cancer
Enhanced Recovery and Gynaecology
NHS Royal Devon and Exeter
Mr Nigel Acheson
NHS North Bristol model of Enhanced Recovery – Lead Cancer Clinician & Consultant Urology Surgeon
Mr. David Gillatt - TBC
Royal Devon and Exeter application of Enhanced Recovery principles
Enhanced Recovery National Clinical Advisor
Mr. John McGrath
NHS Wansbeck General Hospital – Northumbria fast-track total hip & total knee replacement
Acute Pain Nurse Specialist
Leigh Kelly & Senior Specialist Physiotherapist
Clare Casson
West Suffolk NHS Trust approach
Stephen Myers
13:25 – 14:25 – Afternoon breakout sessions see below
14:25 – 14:45 – Coffee
14:45 – 15:10 Optimising Haemoglobin Levels –– Dr Megan Rowley, NHS Blood and Transplant
15:10 – 15:30 Business Case for Change – What investment is required - Marie Tarplee, Director NHS Improvement
Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: National Event
London 27th May 2010 – Mary Ward House, WC1N 9SN - 09:30 -16:1515:30 – 15:50 Engaging with Commissioners – Teresa Fenech –Enhanced Recovery Nurse Advisor
15:50 – 16:00 - Next steps – Nicki McNaney – Transformation Lead
16:00 – 16:15 - Chairs summary – Mr Alan Horgan – National Clinical Lead
16:15 – Close
Commissioning & Primary CareChair: Angie Robinson
Anaesthetics + Pre-Op AssessmentChair: Dr Kerri Houghton
AHP / Nursing perspectives
Chair: Marie Tarplee
Practical steps for getting startedChair: Richard Arnold
Room: Room: Room: Room:
PBC pilot updates & Benefits of IDM to commissioners
– Enhanced Recover Primary Care advisor
Dr Alan Nye
Map of Medicine
Implementation Consultant
Tiffany Beale
The Map of Medicine: Delivering Care Pathways
Nursing perspective of pre-op assessment – Chair Preoperative Association
Jane Jackson
National Clinical Advisor – pre-operative elements
Dr Mike Swart / Kerri Houghton
Dr Martin Kuper –intra -operative elements and results of individualised goal directed audit – National Technology Adoption Centre
NHS Wirral University Teaching Hospital
Ward Manager + Enhanced Recovery Lead
Sister Wendy Lewis
joined by Miss Carol Makin – Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
and Sarah Jones – Staff Nurse
Teresa Fenech - Enhanced Recovery Nurse Advisor
Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Nursing, Nicki McNaney, Transformation Lead Enhance Recovery Partnership Programme
Like what you have heard but not sure how to get started?
This is a practical session with tools and techniques to help you and your teams get started with implementing enhanced recovery
National Event
Enhanced recovery is an innovative approach to elective surgery, which ensures that patients are in the optimalcondition for treatment, have different care during their operation, and experience optimal post-operative rehabilitation.Patients on enhanced recovery pathways recover more quickly following surgery, and so can leave hospital and get back to normalactivities sooner.
Until now, enhanced recovery has been applied to colorectal, orthopaedic, gynaecological and urological operations, but could beextended to some other forms of surgery.
There is an improved patient experience and improved clinical outcomes, and the need for ongoing care interventions are reduced.Patients around the country are already benefiting from this progressive approach - but the scope for even more patients tobenefit is broad.
The programme is closely aligned with many critical items on the NHS agenda including the operating framework, 18 weeks, cancer reform strategy, WCC and the quality and productivity challenge.
Register now to learn how your patients and organisation can benefit from this innovative model of care.
Who should attend?
Multidisciplinary teams, primary and secondary care clinicians, surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied health professionals,commissioners, NHS managers in PCTs and acute hospitals.
Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: National Event
London 27th May – Mary Ward House, WC1N 9SN - 09:30 -16:15
Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme: National Event
London 27th May 2010 – Mary Ward House, WC1H 9SN - 09:30 -16:15
Directions to Mary Ward House:
Mary Ward House is located on 5-7 Tavistock Place, right in the heart of Bloomsbury, London. Within minutes walk of each of Euston, Kings Cross and Russell Square stations, with direct links to Heathrow Airport. Mary Ward House also have 14 free car parking places onsite. Easiest to get to from Russell Square (3 mins walk) – turn left out of station, first right lands you in Herbrand Street, second left takes you onto Tavistock Place – the venue is across the road, slightly to the right.