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Love your Bones 2016 10th Birthday
Craig Revel Horwood at the Love Your Bones event in Portsmouth Picture: Medical Photography and Illustration, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
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The dance competition at the Love Your Bones event in Portsmouth Picture: Medical Photography and Illustration, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig attends Portsmouth bone conference.
Craig is a patron of the National Osteoporosis Society and, as well as giving a talk at the conference held at the Mountbatten Centre, he judged a dancing competition.
More than 600 people attended to get information on the illness as well as meet medical professionals from Queen Alexandra Hospital and other care services.
Craig told The News: ‘I think the conference is a great way to raise awareness and it’s important that people know the work the society has done over the last 30 years.
‘It is great to find out what the charity has done to help raise awareness.
‘It has been amazing to see so many come along and shows how important this conference is for people with osteoporosis, their carers and the service providers.
‘I work in an industry that relies heavily on muscles and bones. It is really important. Dance is a great way to strengthen the body.’
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Patient and Public Evaluation Feedback
08:45 Registration Score Comment (** depicts number of same responses)
09:30 Welcome and Introduction/
Housekeeping- Update on
Fracture Liaison Service-
Portsmouth
Sr A Finnegan/
M Berry
Score 6.99
Range 5-10
Good****
Thank you for taking care of my wellbeing and
safety.
Efficient
Chairs were uncomfortable for long sitting times,
chairs were awful.
Excellent, all covered.
Nice to hear the updates.
Good talk, but too much noise in the background.
Clear and useful presentation,
Excellent ********
Very good *******
Brilliant
09:45 Work of the Portsmouth and
South East Hampshire
group- National
Osteoporosis Society
M Berry Score 6.62
Range 4-10
An inspiration
All good stuff.
Informative
Very professional
Excellent ****
Good ***
Very Good ***
10:00 Bones and Bones Health-
What everyone-
Osteoporosis and our life
span Women’s Health
Colin Beevor Score 8.72
Range 6-10
Very Informative
Great presentation
Excellent*******
Very Good *****
Good ******
Very clear presentation
Easy to understand
10:30 Refreshments Score 7.13
Range 5-10
Needed better organisation
Lovely to have biscuits with a morning cup of tea.
Brilliant
Very long queues
No alternative to teas / coffee
Good ****
Very Good ****
11:00 Osteoporosis and our life
span- Men’s Health
Dr L Sammut Score 8.64
Range 6-10
Good to hear about men’s health and osteoporosis,
as not really heard much about this before,
Fascinating
Useful information
Well presented
Excellent *********
Very Good *****
Good *****
11:30 Research Up Date Dr M Edwards Score 9.43
Range 5-10
Excellent ********
Good ****
Very Good ******
Good insight into Research
Very informative***
Interesting & great presentation
Well delivered
12:00 Work of the National
Osteoporosis Society
Linda Toulson Score 8.17
Range 4-10
Very good
Interesting
Very informative
Well presented
Excellent *****
Good *********
12:20 Stop and One up date and
welcome Craig Revel
Horwood
Claire
Severgnini
Score 8.45
Range 5-10
Very interesting
Great understanding
Confident
Short focused presentation
Difficult to see words on the slides
Very clear
Excellent********
Very Good ****
Good **
Well presented
12:45 Lunch and Exhibition All Score 8.45
Range 5-10
Excellent*******
Very good*****
Good *******
Very nice
Enjoyable
Queue took too long
Enjoyed the health salad, thank you.
Good dancing
Useful information & leaflets from Exhibition
Ran out of bananas quickly!
Very nice fruit
Score Comment
13:45 Nutrition and Bone Health Richenda
Rook
Score 9.15
Range 6-10
Great information
Useful information
Very interesting
Excellent****
Very Good *****
Brilliant
Good *****
14:30 Exercise and Activity for
Bone Health
Adi Phillips Score 9.30
Range 7-10
Couldn’t see any of the presentation
Informative.
Good presentation
Inspiring
Interesting
Energetic
Good fun
Pleasant presenter
Excellent*************
Good********
Very Good *********
15:15 Medication update and your
questions answered (health
care professionals to join
patient conference)
Dr Young Min Score 8.68
Range 4-10
Good to have things explained properly.
Superb
Very informative
Excellent ***********
Very Good *******
Good ********
Very informative, but difficult to follow.
Brilliant & reassuring
He kept saying “Does that make sense?” But I don’t
think most of us were following him or disagreed, or
weren’t sure.
Slides were a bit difficult to understand
Other Comments
Please can you also answer the following questions:- What key messages are you taking away from the conference ? We need to look after ourselves- more and our diet Diet exercise and medication Lifestyle changes necessary Confident that I am probably doing everything to help myself with the condition More confidence in the outcome of treatments Information, especially nutrition and bone structure and how important it is Improve nutrition and taking vitamin D and calcium Be careful when moving !! Although I have had one fracture- GP refused to give me a bone scan and then after 2nd fracture 9months later I had bone scan and was diagnosed with osteoporosis I have been reminded that it is important that I think of myself and osteoporosis Importance of diet and exercise To see if there is something close to home like this event- travelled to come to event today from Bristol to meet family who also attending Updates on treatment exercise and osteoporosis There's lot to do That there is much more information available than I thought Lots of support and lots of information Take control of your own health Confidence in my medication and good exercise What excellent work being done Take the advice you are given – free ye test tesco
Other Comments
What changes are you going to make to improve your bones health? Try more exercise Already watching diet exercise and medication Diet and exercise Looking into a dance class- something I've always want to do anyway Efficient exercise Thank you to the Dancers- great exercise Bit more exercise, eat more calcium rich foods Ask GP advice re vitamin D and A Look further into research regular exercise- daily Exercise and diet and lifestyle generally I would like to exercise more, but worried with my back fractures More exercise and more diet Try to keep myself healthy and eat healthy improve diet Hadn't realised that Dancing was so fun1- Thank you must get back into the swing of it Exercise and diet Understanding my medication better To continue to take care of myself and carry on exercising Watch diet and exercise More daily exercise Get Dancing Take more time don’t rush
Other Comments
What are your thoughts on the Mountbatten centre as venue for Love your Bones Conferences? Refreshments at start of day poor/not available/ no rush to resolve the problem *x 172 no coffee to start day off Apart from the sound of the people at the stands whilst the talks were going on East to get to- dividing curtains meant too much back ground noise for speakers to be heard Good***** Good venue plenty of space Very good location Parking was a problem but I am not sure where else one could find as a better venue- useful in it was close to motorway Nice building accessible facilities for wheelchair use Nice big space, chairs too close together did get a bit cool Surrounding noise was distracting Nice venue can be draftee in main hall Yes very good- no tea at start of day ready Its great Brilliant A very intrusive and large building Very good- a bot cold Ideal apart from parking Very good venue ********* Excellent apart from some noise outside hall
Other Comments
What interested you to attend this event? all about the bones- very good Spouse has had multiple fractures of spine-? Osteoporosis caused Developing knowledge GP gave me conflicting advice about treatments and worried me about alendronic acid I wanted to know if what I am doing to improve my bone density is enough, also wanted to hear about research development Education as to how to prevent acceleration of condition I am newly diagnosed so I wanted to gain as much information as possible Catch up on new information Been for past 10 years with you well done- keep up the great work I have been before ************************** Advised it was a great event by friend I was invited by a friend who had been before Early osteoporosis and other problems, visit recommended by Dr Shaban- Rheumatology Diagnosed with osteoporosis- I felt unconfident and concerned – a lot of my question where answered GP very dismissive of my osteoporosis although I have now had 3 fractures- Moved to Portsmouth and wanted to find more about local services and treatment Came to stay with Sister- I live in Nottingham nothing like this in my area Have been diagnosed with osteoporosis and have an interest in updates and research in diagnosis and treatment Because I have osteoporosis for 15 years I felt I needed some help I enjoy coming to the lectures and I have been coming for 4 years I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis- no information available in surgery Understand more about bone health Literally I was reviewed after my wrist fracture- thank you to the FLS Nurses who advise me to attend I knew from last year that it was an excellent event Diagnosed with osteoporosis- travelled from Milton Keynes to understand my condition better
Other Comments
Would you recommend that your family or friends attend this event Yes 97% 3% don’t know We did and brought a 48year old girl who has bone trouble with easy bone breaking yes- I have family members with crohns and coeliac so this event would be useful to them I think it is very useful for those with osteoporosis A great event Dancing Demo brought great memories flooding back with my husband and I dancing I so enjoy coming each year- Happy 10th Birthday see you next year Such a great event- worth the travel Excellent ********************************************** Very Good ************************** As a family from all over Hampshire- we go together to come today Fantastic Portsmouth is so lucky to have such a team and event- well one Useful and important information shared Loved to Dancing Demo******* Colin , Mandie and Dr Young Min- excellent- well done on another great event Just a great event- learn a lot- great exhibition stands Dr Young Mins talk is so reassuring Yes- so good to see the number of stands, dancing and great talks- thank you
Other Comments
Would you attend a similar event in 2017 Yes/No If yes what topics would you like covered in relation to Osteoporosis and Bone Health? Nutrition was invaluable Continue as you are Efforts of the NOS are greatly appreciated – looking to join the NOS also to keep up to date New treatments Research is important so please invite Dr Mark Edwards again as everything he said was informative and interesting Update on research especially cross referenced to other conditions Thank you for a very informative and well run day Excellent *************************************************************************** Very Good ********************************* Well done******************************************* Dr Mark Edwards and his research update in newer diagnosis and treatment Although living in Canterbury- it would be worth attending again next year Yes I think it helped Continue as you have been doing I have already put my name down for the 2017 osteoporosis conference Medication update Research*********************** Medication************** Lifestyle ******* Diet************************************* Exercise ******************* Dancing Session so much fun to see and participate- thank you
Health Care Professional
Evaluation Feedback
08:45 Registration Score Comment (** depicts number of same responses)
09:15 Welcome- introduction and
house keeping
Julia Penketh
and Fiona
Rochford
Average
score 7.40
Range 5-10
Good welcoming
Anything necessary covered
Amusing
Excellent Welcome
Very good ****
Good ******
Very friendly and welcoming
09:20 Bone Health – lifelong
investment
Dr M Edwards Average
score 8.75
Range 6-
10
Excellent *****
Very Good *****
Easy to understand
Very informative
Well delivered
Really useful
Interesting & helpful
Would like to hear more on this subject
09:50 The Role of The National
Osteoporosis Society in
supporting patients and
health care professional
Fiona
Rochford
Average
score 8.58
Range 5-
10
Very good ****
Well organised
Very informative
Interesting
Easy to understand
Informative of NOS
Excellent ****
Good ****
10:15 Targeting bone health to the
right people- from
supermarkets to fracture
clinics?
Dr S Young
Min
Average
score 9.42
Range 9-
10
Excellent
Great delivery
Brilliant speaker
Very interesting
Good subject
Clear & enjoyable
10:50 Refreshments and exhibition Average
score 5.6
Range 3-8
No biscuits ********
Reasonable
No little snacks
Poor****
11:20 Stop and One up date Claire
Severgnini
Average
score 8.04
Range 6-
10
Interesting***
A very inspiring talk
Excellent*****
Informative
Good****
Very Good ******
11:40 Osteoporosis and its
association to other long
term conditions- medication
that are associated to
osteoporosis
Dr S Young
Min
Average
score 8.38
Range 7-
10
He made it interesting
Good humour
Very useful
Very informative
Excellent *******
Very Good ****
Good ****
Very good speaker
12:10 Pregnancy Related
Osteoporosis- Case Study
Dr B Curtis Average
score 8.49
Range 5-
10
Interesting case study
Too much detail
Useful
Excellent *****************
Very Good *******
Good *******
Very informative
Very good speaker
Good, but couldn’t hear sometimes
Good new information
12:45 Lunch and Exhibition Average
score 8.49
Range 5-
10
Average
Healthy choices
Well organised
Nice food
Good stalls
Dancing with great fun
Excellent exhibitions **
Score Comment
13:45 Nutrition and Bone Health Richenda
Rook
Average score
8.35
Range 5-10
Very good detailed information
Great
Very informative
Interesting topic
Clear & concise
Interesting for both patients and health care
professionals.
Useful re-cap
Well presented
Very interesting, due to guideline changes
Excellent *********
Very Good ******
Good***
14:30 Exercise and Activity for
Bone Health
Adi Phillips Average score
8.66
Range 6-10
Helpful in demonstrating
Excellent ********
Good *****
Informative ***
Very good****
Clear speaker
Updated my knowledge
Beneficial for patients
This may have been better delivered by Physio
15:15 Medication update and
your questions answered
(health care professionals
to join patient conference)
Dr Young Min Average score
8.89
Range 6-10
Very interesting
Good presentation
Great speaker
Excellent ********
Very Good*****
Good****
Clear presentation
Good
Well presented
Very informative
Very knowledgeable speaker
Please can you also answer the following questions:- What key messages are you taking away from the conference ?
Understanding of risk factors and treatments Hope for the future More understanding of the research behind medications and how to use them appropriately More knowledge to advise patients Importance of medication Exercise, take care of weight, health life style Very well organised, up to date my knowledge, help to manage and prevent osteoporosis Bone health for all ages Keep hydrated, need more vitamin D, bone health is everyone responsibility How important the NOS is for improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis- the services they provide Everyone can do something, there is a lot of information on the NOS site- risk factors and osteoporosis- medication Osteoporosis is more common that you think Bisphosphonate are safe All health care professionals can do something to help with the health of osteoporosis patients More updated information on osteoporosis including better understanding of pathology medication management – links with current initiatives How to live with osteoporosis- improved diet Targeting osteoporosis message t younger population Nutrition and bone health- bone health to frail patients The pathway – people at risk and how to screen To be aware of the multifactorial risk of osteoporosis Amount of information and involvement of NOS with HCPs Important risk factors in regarding to osteoporosis and support available Risk factors- age, previous fragility fracture- everyone responsibility Education re osteoporosis and is and important prevention- understanding the condition and interventions are good for myself and to help patients with any treatment plan
Which patients need medication, when DXA scan recommended, understanding of bisphosphonates holiday Take seriously bone health and if you have signs of mobility reduces go and see your doctor Osteoporosis and bone health concerns us all Balanced diet Love your bones Scale of the problem- how many people affected- more knowledge Clear relevant information A good healthy balanced diet and lifestyle is what we should do to achieve for ourselves and patients Side effects of alendronic acids and how to explain this to patients As a GP I need to be more aware of my patients bone health- who's at risk medication holiday Update The key risks, prevention of fracture, health promotion within my role Stop at one1 Exercise session very helpful and fun Bone density scans indicated in patients who are 50-75 and had fracture- refer to osteoporosis nurse for advice Affects of medication and exercise- CPD and further development Weight bearing exercises is essential, my teenage son needs to be encouraged to exercise- family history of osteoporosis I would like to link with my local osteoporosis society group Osteoporosis is everyone problem, what do I need to screen for as a physiotherapist and when to refer on Increased knowledge and awareness of risk factors for osteoporosis Ensuring leaflets and basic information is passed to patients I see, the helpline also seems to be very popular
What changes are you going to make to your practice to improve bones health for your patient group
Ware patients over 75 with treatment and not needing scan NOS website as a resource for patients and training Support groups Better awareness and understanding of what is available to patients Helps me to more understand my fragile patients- nursing home Up to date knowledge about treatment – I feel more confident Explaining range of information Will be much more aware and proactive To introduce a stand with information leaflets provided by charity Alert more patients of NOS site make aware of risk of osteoporosis I have learnt a lot to take back to my rheumatology department and will discuss with my consultants colleagues - well done More confident in giving them the recommended bone health advice and sign post to NOS FRAX score on more patients – I am now better informed on lifestyle changes Share knowledge Encourage exercise, mobility improve dietary intake Lifestyle and diet advice Highlight at risk patients to their GP Give out information on osteoporosis society More info on NOS webpage Revisit our patient information leaflets to ensure we have latest copies Looking to introduce FRAX into our work- where osteoporosis has not been diagnosed This event helps me know about the medication my patients take Patient education
Able to sign post and give information and support- support groups available for patients Use FRAX tool Good fluids and food intake which contains calcium Care of people with osteoporosis, advice I can give and check their treatment Awareness for increased risk of fracture and falls- to act and liaise with GP Change diet pattern Balanced diet, exercise and activity for bone health The more information I have I can support my patients Give patients information to make decisions about care Encourage good diet and habits Able to give patients more direction Use NOS information booklets more with patients Increased awareness of osteoporosis risks, discuss with patients who have had a fall Follow up with CPD, Stock up on leaflets and contact details of NOS Make sure patients are aware of National osteoporosis society publications, website and help line Advice on exercise and diet New ideas, exercise and contact with Osteoporosis Society Mindful of osteoporosis in pregnancy and lactation Advice dietary exercise and reducing risk I will continue to ensure I can guide the patient to the relevant professional
What are your thoughts on the Mountbatten centre as venue for Health Car Professional / Patient Conferences?
Good**** Very good**** Very good- nice size and free parking Excellent Works very well as activity centre- good managed Very good screen in HCP room could be higher as was hard to see Good venue** Good access good size rooms Perfect standard No refreshments at start of day- 76x* had to buy own 36x* after it was listed on programme Perfect standard Good spacious friendly Excellent****** Shame about catering at start of day- thank goodness that staff from hospital helped t coffee break- queue long Good- easy accessible easy parking Good especially as plenty of parking It was a bit noisy- chaotic at times Good venue conducive to learning Excellent space- uncomfortable chairs though in main hall afternoon – some more noise during afternoon The facilities are adequate but the lower ground level- pm session had a lot of back ground noise from behind the dividers Noisy PM- someone kept laughing out aloud!!! I like having this event at Mountbatten centre Difficult to find if not familiar with place – directions depended on sat nav
Good- more sign and map of where to go Very easy to find, park and friendly ambience Too big- although the group was very big- difficult to hear sitting in on patient programme in afternoon It was rather confusing knowing where we had to be no one directing us Very large venue- lots of space Good access airy light attractive building Very good- convenient and ample parking Good but needed more signs for HCP members of public need go once inside Very good free parking plenty of space Good but postcode noted on course programme not direct to right areas Yes but rather cold Easy parking, I travelled from Southampton fund it easy Very easy to access- good parking Pity coffee wasn’t ready at start of day- gasping Easy to find- good car parking Easy to get to with free parking which is always a benefit My job role as a clinical psychologist
What interested you to attend this event
Knowledge for my job to provide up to date info and support Increasing my knowledge and how/ where to access further information To develop my understanding of osteoporosis and bone health Insight, interest and lead for osteoporosis in practice Learn more about osteoporosis To know more All sessions very informative- enjoyed all!!!! Up date my knowledge – keep more confident Professional conference Updating my skills Improve the knowledge about bone health I look after elderly people with risk of falls I’m in contact with many patients who have osteoporosis and I have osteoporosis myself I wanted a good up to date on current osteoporosis guidance Better understanding of osteoporosis Everything Programme advertised My case load of patients ½ have osteoporosis wanted to increase my knowledge Work with patients in community – I have already had fracture so relevant to me I travelled from Nottingham- sorry I was late- great event- thank you Good review of osteoporosis and advice re treatment Supporting and promoting rehab in the community – I came across many people with osteoporosis and I wanted to know more about it To learn and refresh my brain in regards to osteoporosis Working with elderly client population I am a physiotherapist working mainly in elderly peoples in the community Part of DLS team in Southwest Previous attendee- long journey from Milton Keynes- but thank you as always- great events put on by Portsmouth Recommended from a colleague who attended last years conference
Have recently done a EBP on osteoporosis assessment and treatment To learn more about osteoporosis Relates for my work as RN and in elderly care practice- nursing home I work in women's health especially gynaecology Working as staff nurse in gynaecology the management of post menopausal women osteoporosis due to lack of oestrogens To keep updated in all aspects of osteoporosis and networking with other specialists I am linked as a podiatrist to the rheumatology dept inflammatory arthritis education group- sister had a recent femur fracture 2nd in 2 years As GP I find it difficult to keep up to date with all specialities- good to have bone health, FLS in our area finally New fracture liaison service- we started 6 weeks ago Work on hand therapy so fracture make a good proportion of our patients Reminded by colleague Course content I look after the elderly people with osteoporosis Previous Attendee ************** As a chiropodist I find it very interesting in the health of bones – especially feet and ankles Good topics covered Relevant to role- interested in developing service further As commissioner wanted to see what other hospitals and pct are doing It was free, I work in community hospital where ½ of our patients at any one time are on bone protection and ½ have had a fracture or are falls risk To make more contacts I work in a physio OPD and the number of patients I treat with osteoporosis Spinal Fractures are increasing and I wanted to find out more about the management of chronic pain in these patients – also to get insight into medical management of osteoporosis Relevant to work
Would you recommend that your work colleague attend this event Yes/No
100% Absolutely Definitely- all well prepared and presented well !! Very educational Every health care professional should be aware and have some knowledge Definitely ******* Yes- very informative conference - thank you Yes- but would like similar conference in locality – Dorset as much of information was for Portsmouth area- if you run in Dorset yes However 2 of my colleagues attended today
Would you recommend “love your Bones” to your patients to attend this event Yes/No
100% Absolutely I am in women's health physiotherapy team and particular interest was learning more about pregnancy and lactation related to osteoporosis The more they know the better- very informative and good social event- informative/ fantastic I attended last year and its really good Most definitely- this beneficial course for patients
Would you attend a similar event in 2017 Yes/No If yes what topics would you like covered in relation to Osteoporosis and Bone Health?
96% Effects of birth control in pre menopausal women on bone/ reaching peak bone mass Younger patients and osteoporosis I would probably use NOS website next year and come 3 yearly for update Resources I can use in practice Not decided yet Alterative to drug treatments i.e. the 9+ on day diet Relevant medications for osteoporosis and contra indications- thank you – great well organised event Dancing was fun session Diet and supplements research and drug information Great Exhibition Stands- well done Good for general knowledge Updated guidelines research and anything new Updates and current evidence based practice as this session has done Caring for people with osteoporosis Would like more on medication actions and pharmacological on system please Alendronate V Denosumab- benefits Thank you – nothing like this in Swindon area- possibly will attend again next year depending on topics- more depth re types of medication Osteoporosis in long term neurology patients Excellent- although travelled from Cambridge- learnt a lot- well worth the travel I am from out of area I would like to attend something closer to Bournemouth Although I live in Herefordshire- would like something closer To ensure I know about updates Excellent Exhibitions- great Dance Sessions too Fantastic Loved to see dancing- such fun
From: Fiona Rochford [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 23 June 2016 09:36
To: Beevor Colin - Matron; Finnegan Amanda - Fracture Liaison and Bone Health Clinical Nurse Specialist; Young Min Steven -
Consultant Rheumatologist; Penketh Julia - Fracture Liaison Service Clinical Nurse Specialist
Subject: Love your Bones
Hi All
A short note to congratulate you all on such a wonderful event yesterday. I really do think that it was the best yet. The informal
feedback from the HP as well as the general public was amazing.
Thank you also to Julia – I think we did a good double act upstairs!
Hope you are not too exhausted – especially as your evening continued at the Mountbatten
With thanks and congratulations once again
Best wishes
Fiona
From: Fizz Thompson
Sent: 23 June 2016 09:52
To: Beevor Colin - Matron
Subject: Yesterday
Colin
I hear yesterday was a great success so a big well done Hope to see you soon Fizz
Sent from my iPhone
From: joan wright
Sent: 23 June 2016 09:20
Subject: Re: Love your Bones 10
Congratulations Colin and all your team. You earned and deserved the success of yesterday.. Very well done.
Joan
From: Margo Berry Date: 23 June 2016 06:57:57 BST To: Colin Beevor <[email protected]> Subject: Yesterday Dear Colin On behalf of my Team a very big thank you for all your help support and organisation in making yesterday such a fantastic success please pass this on to all concerned. Margo From: Katherine Hadfield Sent: 23 June 2016 19:17 To: Beevor Colin - Matron Subject: LYB Hi Colin, Just a line to say how great this years LYB conference was, a wonderful turn out, not only informative but entertaining as well. I thought the dancing a brilliant idea also the layout of the main hall was brilliant such an improvement on previous years. You and your team work so hard Colin you all deserve a successful outcome. I thought having a pain help/information stand an excellent idea, people could have a one to one with Glenn which I thought was invaluable. I will look forward to seeing you at Stubbington FTP meeting on Thursday 30th June. Take care, kind regards. Brenda.x
From: Clark Tom - Clerical Officer - Fracture Liaison Service and Rheumatology Sent: 23 June 2016 09:33 To: Beevor Colin - Matron Subject: RE: Love your Bones 10 Cheers for another great day Mr Beevor with plenty more to come Tom From: Rowan Johnson Sent: 23 June 2016 10:22 To: Fletcher Margaret - MSK and Rheumatology Audit Facilitation Manager MSK Cc: Beevor Colin - Matron Subject: Re: Love your bones 22.6.16 Hi Maggie, Well done to you all for the event yesterday. Rowan
Dear Colin, Just wanted to say thank you for making us so welcome at your love your bones event yesterday and for the strictly 10 paddle signed by Craig Revel Horwood. We were very touched that you had gone to the trouble to arrange a gift for the dancing competition winners and it is something, being such keen dancers, we shall treasure. Taking medication myself that puts me at risk of osteoporosis it's nice to know our chosen activity is ideal to look after our bones and hope we helped promote dancing at your event yesterday. I spoke to Simon from Medical Photography and illustration who said he would be sending you the photos in the next day or two. I was hoping we would be able to have copies of the dancing photos/digital images, especially of the shots with Craig. You may have already arranged to forward these to our dance teacher Elaine Sanderson. If there is a cost for the photos or you would like a donation to the National Osteoporosis Society please let us know. Again many thanks for your kindness and congratulations on a very successful event. Kind Regards Jo & Jon Mills (my husband was the chap in the pink shirt)
From: lizzab Sent: 24 June 2016 21:09 To: Robins Valerie - Rheumatology Secretary Subject: Osteoporosis event DEAR VALERIE I would like to say what a wonderful day at the mount batten centre on Wednesday. Fantastic update and thank you for ensuring me as a priority for this year's event as was unable to get a place last year. Please keep me informed for next year's event. One of the best updates. Liz brown Specialist nurse practitioner cathedral medical group cawley road chichester.
Subject: RE: evaluation report 2016.pptx Dear Colin, Thank you for sending me the feedback from the Love Your Bones event, next year if you wish for a physio to present I shall not be offended, but will be happy again to just to come and have a falls promotion stall and do the MOT’s. (hopefully Sharon will be able to join me again with this) Huge event – well done on your organisation of such a great informative day. Best wishes Adi Ps how many people were there, I have yet to update my RiO diary regarding how many I presented to?
Subject: RE: evaluation report 2016.pptx Well done all! Obviously a great success. Peter Peter Mellor Director of Corporate Affairs Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust 023 9228 6376
From: Fiona Rochford Sent: 28 June 2016 16:47 To: Beevor Colin - Matron Subject: RE: evaluation report 2016.pptx
Excellent evaluation Colin – you must be delighted. Very well deserved
Fiona