Sharing success: inspiring excellence in respiratory care 26th-27th September 2014, Hinckley Island Hotel, Leicestershire Thursday 25th September 2014 Time 1830-1930 Session Satellite symposium - Almirall Friday 26th September 2014 0900-1030 Opening Plenary: Whose health is it anyway? Don’t forget about me: successful approaches to working with patients Chair: Dr Stephen Gaduzo, PCRS-UK Executive Chairman and GP, Stockport Welcome from the Chair The untapped potential of our patients, Paul Hodgkin, FRCGP, Founder and Chair, Patient Opinion Limited A journey with your patient, Dr Liz Moulton MBE, GP trainer, Pontefract, Formerly Deputy Director of Postgraduate GP Education, Yorkshire, and GP Advisor to the Department of Health The evidence for personalised respiratory care, Dr Hilary Pinnock, Reader, Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, University of Edinburgh and GP, Whitstable Panel Discussion: with speakers and invited guests including: Steven Wibberley , Director of Operations and Innovation, British Lung Foundation PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the programme Speakers are included where confirmed 1030-1115 1115-1200 Coffee and exhibition Clinical Quality In Practice PCRJ Research sessions Improving COPD care in your practice: The National COPD Audit Successful strategies for identifying and addressing individuals at high risk for admission across a healthcare community Co-Chairs: June Roberts, Consultant Nurse and Assistant Director of Nursing, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Raj Ramachandram, Governing Board member and Respiratory Lead, Birmingham South Central CCG, GP principle Moseley Birmingham Research abstracts 1: Asthma The National COPD audit Dr Rupert Jones, Clinical Research Fellow, Plymouth University and GP, Plymouth Putting the lessons into practice Ren Gilmartin, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Practice Facilitator (COPD), Southwark CCG Dr Kevin Gruffydd-Jones, RCGP Clinical Champion for Respiratory Disease and GP, Box John Blakey, Senior Lecturer in Airways Disease, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 1200-1245 1245-1345 1345-1430 Satellite symposium – Boehringer-Ingelheim 1430-1530 Co-Chairs: Professor Mike Morgan, Respiratory National Clinical Director and Kay Boycott, Chief Executive, Asthma UK 1530-1600 Lunch and exhibition Satellite symposium – GlaxoSmithKline 1430-1450 Where is care going wrong: lessons from the National Review of Asthma Deaths Dr Mark Levy, GP and Clinical Research Fellow, London 1450-1510 Putting the lessons into practice Stephen Gaduzo 1510-1530 Panel discussion with invited guests Coffee and exhibition PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the programme Speakers are included where confirmed 1600 -1645 1645 – 1730 Clinical Quality In Practice PCRJ Research sessions Wake up to sleep apnoea Co-Chairs: Anne Rodman, ANP, Independent Nurse Specialist and Trainer, Midlands and Dr Duncan Keeley, GP, Oxford Developing a successful pulmonary rehabilitation service Research abstracts 2: Service delivery Co-Chairs: Professor Mike Morgan, and Sandy Walmsley, Respiratory Nurse Specialist at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Speaker: Kelly Redden-Rowley, Respiratory Speaker: Dr John Stradling, Physiotherapist/Head of Service Community Emeritus Professor of Respiratory Service, Sandwell and West Respiratory Medicine, Consultant Birmingham Hospitals Trust Physician, Churchill Hospital, Oxford Chair: Dr Samantha Walker, Deputy Chief Executive, Asthma UK Making the most of what we've got in asthma and COPD: how does it all stack up? Making the case for inhaled drug treatments Dr Jon Miles, Consultant Physician and Director for Medicine, Rotherham Making the case for smoking cessation Dr Noel Baxter, GP, London Making the case for action plans Professor Martyn Partridge, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Imperial College London, National Heart and Lung Institute, London 1730-1815 Satellite symposium – Novartis 1815 -1900 PCRS-UK AGM 2000 Conference dinner PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the programme Speakers are included where confirmed Saturday 27th September 2014 0815-0900 0900-0945 0945-1030 Satellite symposium – Napp Pharmaceuticals Clinical Quality In Practice PCRJ Research sessions Is chronic cough an effective screening tool for lung cancer Dr Michael D Peake, Honorary Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Respiratory Medicine, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester and Clinical Lead, National Cancer Intelligence Network, (NCIN), Public Health England Developing a successful home oxygen and review assessment service Chair: Sandy Walmsley Research abstracts 3: COPD The single most important thing you can do for your patients – (Smoking cessation) Chair: Dr Noel Baxter Successes in commissioning spirometry services Co-Chairs: Dr Steve Holmes, GP Park Medical Practice Shepton Mallet, Education Lead PCRSUK and Elizabeth Wilson, Nurse Practitioner, Birmingham How to train your dragon… effective approaches to smoking cessation Dr Myra Stern, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine & Integrated Respiratory Care, Whittington Health, London Dr Louise Restrick, Consultant Respiratory Physician, Whittington Health & Islington CCG Christine Loveridge, Respiratory Nurse Specialist, Leicester What’s new on treatment and interventions Darush Attar-Zedeh, Clinical Leader for the Respiratory Pathway Redesign Project, Barnet 1030-1115 Refreshments and exhibition PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the programme Speakers are included where confirmed Research: Poster walk around 1115-1200 PCRJ Round Up & ‘best abstract prize Dr Paul Stephenson, GP, Haverhill, and co-Editor of npj: Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, and Should you consider a breathlessness service? Chair: Dr Basil Penney, GP, Darlington Speaker: Dr Noel Baxter Professor Aziz Sheikh, Professor of Primary Care Research and Development, Allergy and Respiratory Research Group, The University of Edinburgh and coEditor of npj: Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 1200-1315 1315-1330 Grand round – lessons from the ER Dr Iain Small, GP, Peterhead, and Dr Jon Miles How was it for you? Celebrating success and inspiring excellence locally Dr Stephen Gaduzo and invited guests from British Lung Foundation and Asthma UK PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the programme Speakers are included where confirmed Research / show case of PCRSUK regional leads