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FORWARD TOGETHER How we lead primary care to the next level

Annual Primary CareConference & Exhibition

12 - 14 October 2017ACC Liverpoolrcgpac.org.uk

CANCER

SEPSIS

PHYSICAL ACTIVITYDIABETES MENTAL HEALTH

PAEDIATRICSCHILD PROTECTIONRESUSCITATIONREFUGEES

CONSULTING SKILLS

REGISTERNOW!

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Campaigning for General Practice A1The GP Forward View: Progress to date and shaping the future

Forward Together A3Medicolegal risk: New models of care

Healthcare Technology A4Debate: This house believes that UK primary care should be an early adopter of genomic medicine

Health and Wellbeing A5The active practice: Inspiring primary care teams and their patients

Research and Innovation A6Evaluating transformation in primary care: The Scottish School of Primary Care approach

l Walking for Health can help save lives and money, and reduce clinic numbers Sponsored by Walking for Health

CONCURRENT SESSIONS A1-6 11.45-12.45

PLENARY 09.30-10.10

PLENARY 11.00-11.35

COFFEE BREAK EXHIBITION AND SPONSORED SESSIONS 10.10-11.00

l Host’s Introduction Professor Nigel Mathers Honorary Secretary, RCGPl President’s Welcome Dr Terry Kemple President, RCGPl Chair’s Address Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard Chair, RCGP

l NHS Address Jeremy Hunt Secretary of State for Health, Englandl Q&A Session Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard and Jeremy Hunt

Thursday 12 October Day 1 OPENS 08.00

Clinical Learning A2Essential Knowledge Updates and Challenges 2017 – Clinical updates for GPs by GPs

l Chair: Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard Chair, RCGPl Dr Arvind Madan Director of Primary Care and Deputy National Medical Director NHS Englandl Dr Richard Pratt GP, Truro, Cornwalll Dr Robert Varnam GP and Head of General Practice Development, NHS Englandl Dr Shamila Wanninayake GP registrar and Clinical Fellow, NHS England

l Chair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice Chair RCGP (External Affairs)l Dr Chris Elfes GP and RCGP EKC Clinical Leadl Dr Dirk Pilat GP and RCGP Medical Director for e-Learningl Dr Thomas Round GP and Academic Clinical Research Fellow, King’s College London

Scaling up general practice can have direct benefits, but the process also brings risks. This session offers practical advice on how to identify and mitigate common medicolegal risks.l Liz Price Medicolegal adviser, MDDUS Sponsored session provided by MDDUS

l Chair: Professor Simon Gregory Chair, RCGP Committee on Medical Ethics (COME)l Donna Dickenson Bestselling author of ‘Me Medicine vs We Medicine’l Dr Andrew Papanikitas NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice, University of Oxford, and Deputy Chair, RCGP COME

l Chair: Dr Zoe Williams RCGP Clinical Champion Physical Activity & Lifestylel Dr Andrew Boyd RCGP Clinical Champion Physical Activity & Lifestylel Dr Stewart Smith Medical Director and Social Prescribing Lead, St Austell Healthcare, Cornwalll Steve Ward Executive Director, UKactive

l Chair: Dr Miles Mack Chair, RCGP Scotlandl Professor John Gillies Deputy Director, Scottish School of Primary Carel Dr Gregor Smith Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Scotland

Annual Primary Care Conference & Exhibition

A quick guide to more than 60 sessions and key speakers now confirmed for 2017

Professor Helen Stokes-LampardChair, RCGP

Professor Jako Burgers Dutch College of GPs

Sir Tim SmitCo-founder,the Eden Project

Professor David Haslam Chair, NICE

Professor Amanda Howe President of WONCA

Jeremy HuntSecretary of State for Health, England

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Short Papers A Oral presentations of research posters on education topicsChair: Dr Steve Mowle Honorary Treasurer, RCGP

Short Papers B Oral presentations of research posters on education topicsChair: Professor Nigel Mathers Honorary Secretary, RCGP

LUNCH EXHIBITION AND EXTRA SESSIONS 12.45-14.00

l Meet the Chairs A chance to put your questions to the chairs of the four RCGP councilsl Diabetes Satellite Symposium Advances in multifactorial disease management. Sponsored by Novo Nordisk

l ‘There’s always something you can do.’ Students’ experiences of a self-selected palliative care module Benedict Hayhoel Using works by Dr Anton Chekhov, GP and author, as an aid to clinical reasoning Maria Keerigl Reflective practice for clinical supervisers in an online community of practice Emily Playerl Assessing the impact of a teaching skills course on GP trainees’ engagement with teaching Harish Thampyl Does a 10 week attachment in primary care in year 3 affect student empathy scores and career intentions? Shivani Tannal An innovative two-day preparation course to facilitate non-UK trained GPs to enter UK general practice Mayur Vibhuti

l Educating GPs for modern sexual healthcare - the need for rapid sexual health risk assessment Rebecca Halll Tools of the trade: poems for new doctors Lesley Morrisonl Learning together: innovation in learning child health John Spicerl Human trafficking - training for healthcare professionals Toby Bonvoisinl Experiential learning in a final year health inequalities module Ros Herbertl E-learning for safer prescribing – evaluating the first three years of use Richard Knox

Clinical Learning B1The Uncertain Physician

Campaigning for General Practice B2Choosing to be a ‘Jack of All Trades’

Forward Together B3After the QOF: Realising a new era of quality in healthcare

Healthcare Technology B4Patient information: What rubbish are you reading now?

Health and Wellbeing B5Meditation for GPs: Simple techniques to help stress and burnout

Research and Innovation B6Winners’ Enclosure: The Yvonne Carter award and RCGP Research Paper of the Year

CONCURRENT SESSIONS B1-6 14.00-15.00

THURSDAY CONTINUED

CONCURRENT SESSIONS C1-6 16.00-17.00

Clinical Learning C1The expanding role of cancer control in primary care

Campaigning for General Practice C2New models of care: The future NHS

Forward Together C3Bridging barriers between hospital, community and social care providers

l How will digital innovations support quality improvement in healthcare organisations? Speaker Professor Rishabh Prasad. Sponsored by Aptus Health

COFFEE BREAK EXHIBITION AND SPONSORED SESSIONS 15.00-16.00

l Chair: Dr Terry Kemple President, RCGPl Professor David Haslam Chair, NICE

l Chair: Dr Victoria Tzortziou Brown Joint Honorary Secretary Elect, RCGPl Dr Jonathan Griffiths GP and Chair of NHS Vale Royal CCG

l Chair: Dr Susan Gibson-Smith Medical Adviser, MDDUSl Dr Jenny Bennison GP and Executive Officer (Quality), RCGP Scotlandl Dr Miles Mack Chair, RCGP Scotlandl Dr Gregor Smith Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Scotland

l Chair: Dr Robina Shah Chair, RCGP Patients and Carers Partnership Groupl Dr Sarah Jarvis GP and Clinical Director, Patient.co.ukl Alison Richards Lay Vice-Chair RCGP Patients and Carers Participation Groupl Anna Severwright Co-production team member, Coalition for Collaborative Care

l Chair: Dr Duncan Shrewsbury Academic GP Registrar, West Midlandsl Dr Aman Arora Portfolio GP in Birmingham, Arora Meditation and Arora Medical Education

l Chairs: Professor Kamila Hawthorne Joint Vice Chair RCGP (Professional Development), Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham Professor of General Practice Research, Keele University l Winners TBC

l Chair: Dr Matt Hoghton Medical Director, RCGP CIRCl Dr Linda Bauld Professor of Health Policy, University of Stirling, and Deputy Director, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studiesl Dr Alex Bobak GPWSI in smoking cessation, Londonl Dr Richard Roope RCGP and Cancer Research UK National Clinical Champion for Cancer

l Chair: Dr Terry Kemple President, RCGPl Dr Matthew Dolman GP and Chair, Somerset CCGl Dr Steve Kell GP in Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshirel Dr Steve Mann MCP clinical lead, Dudley CCG

l Chair: Dr Susan Gibson-Smith Medical Adviser, MDDUSl Mr Murray Luckas Consultant Gynaecologist and Associate Medical Director Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trustl Dr Judi Price GP and Director, South Cheshire and Vale Royal GP Alliancel Dr Jonathan Griffiths GP and Chair of NHS Vale Royal CCG

Mandatory CPD Basic life support: Adult and Paediatric (RCGP members only, advance booking) 11.45-13.15l Jenny Aston QN advanced nurse practitioner

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Healthcare Technology C4Using new technologies to develop innovative patient services in low income settings

Research and Innovation C5Using data to improve patient outcomes

Health and Wellbeing C6Humour, improvisation and wellbeing in everyday general practice

LATE SESSIONS 17.15-18.15

l The Great Sugar Debate! Fats or Sugars: Demons or Delights? GPs with an interest in nutrition groupl Inside GP ethics: Guidelines ‘and’ ‘of’ or ‘for’ Good Clinical Practice RCGP Committee on Medical Ethicsl What sort of leadership development for primary care? Dr Tim Swanwick, Health Education Englandl Primary care for Chinese patients in the UK and Asia RCGP Internationall Reclaiming your professionalism - the best way to move forward together Dr Susi Caesar, Medical Director for Revalidation, RCGPl New diagnostic technologies for primary care Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxfordl RCGP faculties reception RCGP Faculties (17.15 - 18.45)

THURSDAY CONTINUED

Short Papers C Oral presentations on Forward Together, QI and international topicsChair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice Chair (External Affairs), RCGP

l Next Generation GP Nish Manekl Identifying research questions on self-management of importance to COPD patients from deprived areas Benjamin Nadinl Harnessing technology to improve the safety of suspected cancer referrals Robert Easthaml EQUIPping GP trainees to be leaders in improvement Anna O’Kanel Forward together with family physicians in South Africa Jill Edwardsl Integrating primary care and public health Luke Allen

Our version of the BBC’s topical debate show brings together stakeholders from across the healthcare spectrum to answer all the big questions of the day

THE PANELLISTSl Chair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice-Chair, RCGP Councill Dr Arvind Madan Director of Primary Care, NHS Englandl Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard Chair, RCGP Councill Dr Robina Shah Chair, RCGP Patient and Carers Partnership Groupl Dr Holly Hardy Bristol GP and RCGP Council memberl Roy Lilley Health policy analyst and commentator

PLENARY SESSION NHS QUESTION TIME 09.30-10.30

Friday 13 October Day 2 OPENS 08.00

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l How will digital innovations support quality improvement in healthcare organisations? Speaker Professor Rishabh Prasad. Sponsored by Aptus Health l Walking for Health can help save lives and money, and reduce clinic numbers Sponsored by Walking for Health

COFFEE BREAK EXHIBITION AND SPONSORED SESSIONS 10.30-11.30

l Chair: Professor Maureen Bakerl Dr Camille Gajiria Secretary RCGP Junior International Committee (JIC)l Dr Rakesh Modi Europe Deputy, RCGP JICl Dr Emily Clark Member, RCGP JIC

l Chair: Dr Imran Rafi Chair, RCGP CIRCl Dr Andrew Carson-Stevens GP and Head, Primary Care Patient Safety Research Group l Dr Tommy Hunter GP at Barns Medical Practice, Ayrl Dr Janet Valentine Director, Clinical Practice Research Datalink

l Chair: Dr Duncan Shrewsbury Academic GP Registrar, West Midlandsl Dr Waqar Ahmed GP and comedian, Northern Irelandl Frazer Robb Improvisational theatre actor and teacher, medical improvisational trainer

Mandatory CPD Basic life support: Adult and Paediatric (RCGP members only, advance booking) 16.00-17.30l Jenny Aston QN advanced nurse practitioner

Cinema Social A showing of the inspirational documentary Revolutionary Medicine telling how the Garifuna people of Honduras built and run the community’s first healthcare centre (40 minutes followed by discussion) 16.00-17.00

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Career Development D1The environmental sustainability of general practice

Forward Together D3Building the primary care workforce of the future

Professional Education D5Confucius say: ‘Consultation ain’t rocket science’

Supporting Doctors D6Brexit and our NHS: Rising above a rise in racism

Mental Health Focus D4Adolescent mental health: Achieving better outcomes

CONCURRENT SESSIONS D1-6 11.30-12.30

LUNCH EXHIBITION AND SPONSORED SESSIONS 12.30-13.45

Clinical Learning D2Refugee care in general practice – how to assess needs and manage health problems

Short Papers D Oral presentations on audit, innovation and primary care research Chair: Dr Imran Rafi Chair, RCGP CIRC

l Quality of management of patients prescribed long-term Proton Pump Inhibitors Ying Jinl National COPD primary care audit: widespread misdiagnosis or a coding problem? Viktoria McMillanl Dumfries House Womens Menopause Programme Shiona Johnstonl A comparison of emollient prescribing guidelines for eczema across England and Wales Jonathan Chanl Online patient education interventions in type-2 diabetes: a systematic review of systematic reviews Angharad Woolleyl Treatment of subacromial shoulder pain by individual or group physiotherapy Ian Ryans

Career Development E1Doctors as activists

Clinical Learning E2Sepsis versus antimicrobial resistance: Prognostic tools for early treatment or rapid referral

Forward Together E3Working in true partnership with patients on co-production of GP services

Mental Health Focus E4Reducing mortality from physical health problems in people with severe mental illness

Professional Education E5Tackling health inequalities through education for professionals

Supporting Doctors E6Achieving quality care at scale

l Chair: Dr Sam Merriel NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice, Bristol University, and member, RCGP JICl Dr Lucinda Hiam GP and Medical Adviser, Doctors of the World UKl Dr Francesca Silman London GP and co-founder, Justice for Healthl Julia Ross Producer BBC Radio 4

l Chair: Dr Jonathan Leach Joint Honorary Secretary Elect, RCGPl Dr Steve Granier RCGP Clinical Lead TARGET Toolkit l Celia Ingham Clark National Director for Clinical Effectiveness, NHS Englandl Dr Simon Stockley RCGP Sepsis Spotlight Project

l Chair: Moira Auchterlonie Chief Executive, Family Doctor Association, and Vice-Chair, National Association for Patient Participationl Colin Angus Chair, Patient Partnership in Practice, RCGP Scotlandl Dr Patricia Wilkie President and Chairman, NAPP

l Chair: Dr Dominic Patterson Deputy Director for GP Education, Health Education Englandl Dr David Blane Clinical Academic Fellow, University of Glasgowl Dr Ben Jackson Senior Clinical Teacher, University of Sheffieldl Dr Austin O’Carroll Medical Director of Safetynet and Programme Director, North Dublin City GP Training Programme

l Chair: Dr Michael Holmes RCGP Clinical Lead, GP At Scale and QI Readyl Dr Michael Mulholland RCGP Clinical Support Fellow, GP At Scalel Dr Vish Ratnasuriya RCGP Clinical Support Fellow, GP At Scale

l Chair: Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham Professor of General Practice Research, Keele Universityl Professor Simon Gilbody Professor of Psychological Medicine and Director of York Mental Health and Addictions Research Group, University of York and Hull-York Medical Schooll Professor Richard Holt Professor in Diabetes and Endocrinology, University of Southamptonl Dr David Shiers Honorary Reader in Early Psychosis, Manchester University

CONCURRENT SESSIONS E1-6 13.45-15.00

l Chair: Dr Terry Kemple President, RCGPl Dr Nina Amedzro GP and Project Lead RCGP Fuel Poverty Referral Pilotl Dr Charlie Kenward GP at Pallant Medical Chambers, Chichester, West Sussexl Dr Kathleen Leedham-Green Undergraduate Medical Educator at King’s College London

l Chair: Dr Steve Mowle Honorary Treasurer, RCGPl Professor Christopher Dowrick GP and Professor of Primary Medical Care, University of Liverpooll Professor Christos Lionis GP and professor of Primary care University of Crete, Greecel Dr Maria Van den Muijsenbergh GP and Senior Researcher, Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Netherlands

l Chair: Dr Charlene McInnes Darzi Fellow, Health Education England, and member of RCGP London AiT/First5 Committee l Nicci Hilson Education and Training Lead, Hillingdon CCG, Londonl Tracey O’Keeffe Senior Lecturer Pre-Qualifying Nursing, Buckinghamshire New University (BNU)l Jo Rixon Principal Lecturer for Practice Learning, BNU l Dr Jacqueline Tavabie Clinical Lead for Non-clinical Development, Our Healthier South East London

l Chair: Dr Colin Hunter Chair, RCGP Trustee Boardl Dr Marian Davis Chair, RCGP Adolescent Health Groupl Dr Faraz Mughal Honorary Research Fellow and RCGP Clinical Fellow in Children and Young People’s Mental Health

l Chair: Professor Nigel Mathers Honorary Secretary, RCGPl Dr Roger Neighbour GP communications expert and past-President, RCGP

l Chair: Professor Kamila Hawthorne Joint Vice Chair RCGP (Professional Development)l Dr Cemal Kavasogullari Treasurer, RCGP Junior International Committee (JIC)l Dr Sonia Tsukagoshi Deputy Chair, RCGP JICl Dr Ula Chetty Academic GP Fellow, Glasgow University, and member, RCGP JIC

Mandatory CPD Child protection for GPs – Level 3 (RCGP members only, advance booking) 11.30-12.30l Dr James Burden Named Doctor for Child and Adult Safeguarding, Coventry and Rugby CCG

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Forward Together F2How GP super-partnerships are building a stronger general practice

Mental Health Focus F3Discussing suicide: Increasing the confidence of primary care providers

l Chair: Dr Elizabeth England RCGP Mental Health Leadl Hamish Elvidge Chair, The Matthew Elvidge Trustl Steve Mallen Chair, The MindEd Trustl Professor Louis Appleby Professor of Psychiatry, University of Manchester, Lead for the National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England

l Chair: Dr Michael Holmes RCGP Clinical Lead, GP At Scale and QI Readyl Dr Will Murdoch Executive Partner, Modality Partnership, Birminghaml Dr Vish Ratnasuriya Chair, Our Health Partnership, Birminghaml Dr Alex Chamberlain GP in Shropshire, Our Health Partnership

CONCURRENT SESSIONS F1-6 15.00-16.00

Supporting Doctors F4The pros and cons of out-of-hours working

Professional Education F5Enhancing the paediatric capabilities of GPs

Career Development F6EQUIP and ECHO: A model to incorporate QI into GP training

l Chair: Dr Rebecca Payne Chair, RCGP Walesl Dr Euan Paterson GP Palliative Care Facilitator, Glasgowl Dr Sian Tucker Co-Chair South East Scotland Faculty, and member Scottish and UK RCGP councils

l Chair: Professor Nigel Mathers Honorary Secretary, RCGPl Dr Steve Walter Head of School of GP Health Education, West Midlandsl Dr Mando Watson Consultant Paediatrician, Imperial College, London

l Chair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice Chair RCGP (External Affairs)l Dr Joanna Bircher Clinical Lead (QI), RCGPl Dr Nigel Hart Senior Lecturer, General Practice, Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency

PLENARY 16.45-17.35

l The John Hunt Lecture Sir Tim Smit (pictured near right) Executive Vice Chairman and Co-founder of the Eden Project: ‘A revolution is coming’ – Making connections to the natural worldl Professor John Guillebaud (pictured far right) Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health, UCL: ‘How to miss out periods and have more margin for error when missing out pills!’

Clinical Learning F1Diabetes hot topics and case studies

l Chair: Dr Grainne Doran Chair, RCGP Northern Irelandl Dr Kevin Fernando GP and GPWSI Diabetes and Medical Education

LATE SESSIONS 17.45-18.45

l Discover your inner clown: empathy through play Dr David Wheeler, Greenwich, South Londonl International Exchange RCGP Internationall RCGP Research and Surveillance Centre 50th birthday celebration RCGP RSCl The time for mentoring in General Practice is now RCGP First5 Committee

FRIDAY CONTINUED

Short Papers E Oral presentations on primary care researchChair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice Chair RCGP (External Affairs)

Short Papers F Oral presentations of research posters on service deliveryChair: Dr Colin Hunter Chair, RCGP Trustee Board

l User fees in primary care: restricting access for the most vulnerable? Melinda Chaul Examining the effectiveness of coping strategies in helping carers of family members with Alzheimer’s Manjit Dhamretl Lung cancer screening: an opportunity to give smoking cessation advice to patients with pulmonary nodules? Marcia Clarkl ‘They’re trying their best’: Women from South Asian background and GPs’ perspectives of chronic pelvic pain Kuldip Bharjl Are IT solutions to the ‘messy’ work of general practice realistic? Michael Casey,l How do GPs identify and manage safeguarding concerns in children? Caroline Thurlow

l The perceived barriers to social prescribing in general practice Jessica Runacresl Antibiotics at the touch of a button? The impact of private online GPs Louis Petersl The ‘999’ GP: Evaluation of a GP-staffed ambulance response model to avoid hospital attendance Matthew Bookerl An analysis of the implementation of primary care practitioners in a practice setting Mathew Fortnaml Co-designing research into experiences of female genital mutilation: report from a PPI project Sharon Dixonl Evaluating the effectiveness of multi-disciplinary teamworking Salmaan Khan

COFFEE BREAK EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING 16.00-16.45

COMFORT BREAK 14.45-15.00

Mandatory CPD Adult safeguarding (RCGP members only, advance booking) 13.45-14.45l Dr Joy Shacklock RCGP Clinical Champion Good Practice Safeguarding

Mandatory CPD Child protection for GPs – Level 3 (RCGP members only, advance booking) 15.00-16.00l Dr James Burden Named Doctor for Child and Adult Safeguarding, Coventry and Rugby CCG

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Professional Education G1Culture and performance in International Medical Graduate doctors

Forward Together G2Using QI measurements of whole system performance to incentivise collaboration

Forward Together G3Debate: This house believes that patients value rapid access more than personal care in general practice

l Chair: Professor Maureen Baker Chair, RCGP Internationall Dr Amit Gupta Neonatal Consultant, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, Associate Dean, Thames Valley Health Education Englandl Dr Nicki Williams Clinical Lead, MRCGP CSA Exam

l Chair: Professor Martin Marshall Joint Vice Chair RCGP (External Affairs)l Professor Les Toop Professor of General Practice, Head of Department of General Practice, University of Otago, New Zealand

l Chair: Dr Miles Mack Chair, RCGP Scotlandl Professor John Gillies Deputy Director, Scottish School of Primary Carel Dr Stephen Clay GP and Clinical Director, Productive Primary Care Ltd

Supporting Doctors G4Forward together safely – and what to do if you make a mistake

Career Development G5Undergraduate adventures in remote and rural general practice

Career Development G6Reimagining GP careers: Unleashing our ‘inner scholar’

l Chair: Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard Chair, RCGPl Dame Caroline Swift Chair, Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS)l Dr Jill Edwards Panellist, MPTSl John Smyth Assistant Director, GMC Case Examiner team

l Chair: Professor Kamila Hawthorne Joint Vice Chair RCGP (Professional Development)l Dr Linzi Lumsden Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeenl Dr Ewan Paterson Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeenl Dr Rebecca Riddell Head of Teaching General Practice and Community Medical, University of Aberdeen

l Chair: Professor Nigel Mathers Honorary Secretary, RCGPl Dr Umesh Chauhan Mackenzie Chair of Primary Care Medicine, University of Central Lancashire and East Lancashire CCGl Dr Sara McKelvie GP and NIHR Oxford CLAHRC Researcher, Oxford Health NHS Trustl Dr Joanne Reeve Reader in Academic Primary Care, University of Warwick

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE 12.35

COFFEE BREAK 10.30-11.00

CONCURRENT SESSIONS G1-6 09.30-10.30

PLENARY 11.00-12.35

l Research Paper of the Year Award Interview with the winner Presented by Professor Kamila Hawthorne Joint Vice-chair, RCGP Councill Prizes and Awardsl Professor Amanda Howe President, World Organization of Family Doctors ‘Breadth, depth and diversity – building a lifelong career in general practice’l Professor Jako Burgers Professor in personalised care at Maastricht University and head of the guidelines department of The Dutch College of GPs ‘Are Dutch GPs happier than their UK colleagues, and if so, why?’l The President’s Address Dr Terry Kemple President, RCGP Professor Jako Burgers Professor Kamila Hawthorne

Saturday 14 October Day 3 OPENS 08.00

EARLY SESSIONS 08.15-09.15

l Creating and maintaining a vibrant GP Society Dr Jodie Blackadder (RCGP) and Dr Catherine Sloan (SE Wales Faculty)l The Dragons’ Den: could your idea change global health? RCGP Junior International Committeel Building resilience in your practice: top tips RCGPl Adolescent Health: maximising the potential RCGP Adolescent Health Groupl NHS Collaborate: Support network for primary care leaders NHS Collaboratel Solutions to the GP nursing crisis – how to grow your nursing team Jenny Aston, RCGP Nurse Championl Test your skills in an emergency scenario Doctors Worldwide (08.15 - 10.30)

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