Home Therapies Programme 2015

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8th UK Annual Conference on Home Dialysis
24th & 25th September 2015
Venue: The Lowry, Manchester
Day 1 - Thursday 24th September
10-12.30 Pre- Meeting : Dialysis in Acute Kidney Injury (REMEC)
10.00
10.05
10.30
10.55
11.20
11.40
12.00
12.30
Chair & Introduction : Mick Kumwenda, Leonard Ebah
Epidemiology of AKI, RRT and Renal recovery – What do we know ? Leonard Ebah (Manchester)
Acute Dialysis therapies – modalities and prescribing
Michael Schultz (Liverpool)
Is there a Role of PD in AKI ?
David Lewis (Salford) TBC
AKI Care model – Nursing challenges
P. Hanumapura (Manchester)
Pharmacological vigilance in advanced AKI
Liz Lamerton (Salford)
Regional AKI model in Wales – service delivery and outcomes
Prof Aled Phillips (Cardiff)TBC
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(Conference Registration and Lunch is FREE for delegates attending REMEC session)
12.30-1.30 pm
Conference Registration, Lunch & Refreshments
1330 Introduction/Themes
Prof Ken Farrington
1335 Changing Times in the NHS – Policy Impact on Dialysis Provision Richard Fluck (NHSE)
1400 Dialysis Patient Perspectives : Choice, Participation and Dignity
Chair : Fiona Loud
14.00 My Dialysis
14.20 My Dignity means : Results from a patient led event
14.40 Transforming Project (NHSE & UKRR)
Madeleine Warren (London)
Wendy Tindale (Sheffield)
Jonathon Hope (NHSE)
1505-1545 Refreshments & Exhibition
1545 What works ? Care Models in Action
Chair : Clara Day
1545 Shared decision making & growing Home therapies
Chris Goldsmith(Aintree) TBC
1605 Self Care Incentre HD -care models, long term benefits &
outcomes
Sandip Mitra (Manchester)
16.25 Sustaining HD at Home (5 yr experience and clinical outcomes) Natalie Borman (Portsmouth)
1700 Keynote Lectures : Chair Prof Ken Farrington
1700 : Achieving volume control and preserving residual renal function in PD : 2 impossible targets?
Prof Achim Jorres (Germany)
(Director Department of Nephrology and Head, Peritoneal Dialysis Research Group,
Charite University Hospital-Humboldt-University, Berlin)
1735 :
Optimal Dialysis care utilising Home Haemodialysis
Prof Robert Lockridge (USA)
(Medical Director, UVA-Lynchburg Dialysis Facility and
Clinical Associate Professor of internal Medicine, University of Virginia)
18.30 – 19.30 Drinks, Canapés & Reception
20.00 Conference Dinner (Guest Speaker : Dr Robert Lewis)
Day 2 Friday September 25th 2015, The Lowry Hotel
8.30 Breakfast with vegetarian options
9.00 – 11.15 Integrated Session : Improving Dialysis Practice and Outcomes
Chair : Cormac Breen, Helen Hurst
A series of short presentations delivered by multidisciplinary experts
9.05
9.20
9.35
9.50
10.05
10.20
10.35
10.50
Enhancing Home HD – What can patients teach us ?
Preventing dropout in PD
Approach to dysfunctional catheters in PD – Nursing considerations
Shared Care in centre dialysis : What works ?
Anemia and Bone management in Home dialysis – what’s different ?
Testing times – Water for Dialysis (Dos and Donts)
Withdrawal of Home Dialysis – indications and challenges
Creative Workforce planning in Home dialysis
11.20 -11.50 Coffee & Refreshments /Exhibition
11.50-13.00 Young Adult Transition in Dialysis : Chair Daljit Hothi
11.50 "It's time to transfer your care to adults ...." :
- In centre Dialysis ; - Home Dialysis
Patient Perspectives
11.10 Transitioning dialysis patients: myth or reality
Dr Arvind Nagra
(Southampton)
12.30 Caring for the Young adult - Medical & non-medical challenges
Dr Tina Chrysochou (Salford)
12.45 Question & Answer: What is the best model for transition?
13.00 – 14.10
Lunch & Exhibition
1410 Debate : “Frequent Haemodialysis should be the Norm”
Chair Prof Alastair Hutchison
For : Warren Pickering (Northampton)
Against : Neil Ashman (London)
(Audience participation with Voting Pads)
1510 – 1600
New Insights in Home Dialysis
Chair : Sandip Mitra, Roger Greenwood
1510 PD peritonitis and its prevention
Prof Achim Jorres (Germany)
1535 New developments in HHD
Prof Robert Lockridge (USA)
1600 Close
Organising Faculty :Sandip Mitra, Clara Day, Cormac Breen, Alastair Hutchison,
Roger
Greenwood,
Richard Fluck with
& Kenaudience
FarringtonQ & A
Summary
outputs
from Roundtables
Program Overview
The Eighth UK Annual conference of Home Dialysis is aimed at sharing new
insights and best practice in home dialysis therapies through interaction of all
stakeholders from multidisciplinary professional staff to academia and the
industry.
This 2 day programme will provide an overview of the current practices, new
concepts in care delivery, and fundamental elements and controversies
essential to understand, successfully develop and maintain an effective home
dialysis program for new, as well as for existing or expanding programs. The
sessions will also allow interactive discussion with speakers and leading
international experts in the field. In addition, the exhibition will showcase the
latest therapy developments in the field.
This program is intended for clinicians, nurses, fellows, administrators, policy
makers, researchers and other members of the healthcare team providing
dialysis care, patients and the dialysis industry.
Thank you to our Sponsors for their support of the conference
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