Supportive Care for the Renal Patient 2016 - APM...

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Course organisers: Edwina Brown Fliss Murtagh, Emma Murphy PROGRAMME & REGISTRATION Course Fee (includes all sessions, refreshments and course lunch): Nurses, Allied Health Professionals – £100 1 day & £150 2 days Medical Trainees – £150 1 day & £275 2 days Consultants – £175 1 day & £300 2 days This course has been awarded 12 CPD Points by the Royal College of Physicians Supportive Care for the Renal Patient 2016 Imperial College Renal and Transplant Centre For more information and to register online go to www.w12conferences.co.uk W12 Conferences, Ground Floor, Hammersmith House, Hammersmith Hospital 8 — 9 September 2016 W12 Conferences, London, Hammersmith Hospital

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Course organisers:

Edwina Brown Fl iss Murtagh, Emma Murphy

PROGRAMME & REGISTRATION

Course Fee (includes all sessions, refreshments and course lunch):

Nurses, Allied Health Professionals – £100 1 day & £150 2 days

Medical Trainees – £150 1 day & £275 2 days

Consultants – £175 1 day & £300 2 days

This course has been awarded 12 CPD Points by the Royal College of Physicians

Suppor t ive Care for the

Renal Pat ient 2016

Imperial College Renal and Transplant Centre

For more information and to register online go to www.w12conferences.co.uk

W12 Conferences, Ground Floor, Hammersmith House, Hammersmith Hospital

8 — 9 September 2016

W12 Conferences, London, Hammersmith Hospi ta l

This annual course uses a mixture of lec-tures and small group case discussions to explore end of life care for patients with renal disease The meeting is aimed at all renal and palliative care professionals including consultants and medical trainees. Numbers are limited, so please apply early Meeting theme Changing culture to enable patient-centred care at end of life Organising faculty Edwina Brown Consultant Nephrologist Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Fliss Murtagh Reader & Consultant in Palliative Medicine Kings College London Emma Murphy Clinical Lecturer Faculty of Health Sciences Southampton University Aims of meeting

• Promoting communication between renal and palliative care health

professionals

• Improving management of end of life for renal patients

• Improving understanding of frailty and its impact on patient outcomes

• Use of small group discussions to enable networking and understanding of pathways used in different renal units

Thursday 8th September

09.00 COFFEE & REGISTRATION Lecture Highlights: Evidence for interventions at end of life Changing culture of care to focus on patient experience What patients approaching and at death need Changing culture in high tech envi-ronment: reflections from a nursing perspective Frailty-palliative care interface Small group discussions Challenges and successes in chang-ing culture in own unit Frailty-palliative care interface: de-mentia 17.30 WINE AND CHEESE

Friday 9th September

08.30 COFFEE & REGISTRATION Lecture Highlights: Changing culture to allow for individual patient and family culture Meeting of cultures: acute hospital and palliative care in hospital and hospice – a doctor’s perspective Frailty-palliative care interface Palliative dialysis Debate Guidelines will improve care at end of life Research presentations Small group discussion Dialysis withdrawal Case-based Panel Discussion Symptom control 16.30 FINISH

Speakers Alistair Chesser Consultant Nephrologist Royal London Hospital Maria da Silva-Gane Renal Counsellor Lister Hospital, Stevenage Ken Farrington Consultant Nephrologist Lister Hospital, Stevenage Karen Frame Consultant Palliative Care Physician Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Jonathon Hope Patient Jamilla Hussain NIHR ACF Palliative Medicine Yorkshire and Humber Deanery Jonathan Koffman Senior Lecturer in Palliative Care Kings College London Susy Long Consultant Medicine for Elderly Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Helen Noble Lecturer Health Services Research Queen's University Belfast Wim van Biesen Chair of European Renal Best Practice Ghent University Hospital Belgium