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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: SATURDAY KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL In partnership with MEDICINES OPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS CLINICAL LEADERSHIP 9.30 – 9.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time 09.45 - 10.30 Breakfast symposium: * Your Leadership Development and its role in realising the NHS Long Term Plan Alan Nobbs, Head of Practice and Design, NHS Leadership Academy Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by Breakfast symposium: * Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by 10.30 – 11 .00 Exhibition floor time 10.45 English Deprescribing Network launch on the NHS stand - F45 11.00 – 11.45 Welsh and Scottish perspective Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer Health and Social Service Group, Welsh Government and Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer and Deputy Director, Pharmacy and Medicine Division Scottish Government and Healthcare Quality and Strategy Directorate System Leadership Amandeep Doll, Professional Development Lead, Nicola Gray, Regional Liaison Pharmacist, Stephanie West, Regional Liaison Pharmacist, all RPS Depression Karen Shuker, Senior Pharmacist, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Managing resistant epilepsy Shelley Jones, Clinical pharmacy team leader, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust HF different models (HF nurse, community Pharmacist, hospital and virtual clinics) Paul Forsyth, Lead Pharmacist -Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) / Heart Failure Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Brighton and Hove CCG 11.45 – 12.15 Exhibition floor time 12.15 – 13.00 Lunch symposium: Respiratory * Delivered by Lunch symposium: Women in Pharmacy leadership * Supported by Lunch symposium: * Delivered by Lunch symposium: * Lunch symposium: VTE * Delivered by 13.00 – 13.15 Exhibition floor time 13.15 – 14.00 Pharmacokinetics in renal patients with case studies on antibiotic usage Lisa Snelling, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust UK Renal Pharmacy Group UK Renal Pharmacy Group To err is human, to LEAD divine Yousaf Ahmad, Chief Pharmacist, Care UK and Helen Kilminster, Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group Informing people with mental health problems about their medicines Steve Bazire, Director, Mistura Enterprise & Informatics, Hon Prof, School of Pharmacy, UEA Urgent and Emergency care Stephen-Andrew Whyte, Urgent Care Lead, Health Education England New Cancer Medicines Development Keeping abreast of the new drug approvals and new technologies Nisha Shaunak, Lead Pharmacist for Oncology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Specialised Cancer Commissioning Pharmacist, NHS England (London region) 14.00 - 14.30 Exhibition floor time 14.30 – 15.15 CVD Prevention: How pharmacy can deliver the NHSE long-term plan Dr Rani Khatib, Consultant Cardiology Pharmacist, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds, Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP – Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of Pharmacy, Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Brighton and Hove CCG and Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth CCGs, Health Innovation Network Carter 2 – Update on Operational Productivity in Mental Health and Community Services Tim Donaldson, Chief Pharmacist, St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne Evolving developments in the management of COPD Dr Toby Capstick, Consultant Pharmacist - Respiratory Medicine Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Diabetes Clinical Case Studies for Pharmacy Philip Newland-Jones, Consultant Pharmacist for Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust 10 things to know about your liver transplant patient Tina Shah, Principal Pharmacist – Hepatology, Gastroenterology & Nutrition 15.15 – 15.30 Exhibition floor time 15.30 – 16.15 HEE Advancing Pharmacy Education and Training Prof Chris Cutts, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England North, Trevor Beswick, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England South , Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex Rosalyne Cheeseman, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England Midlands and East From idea to implementation – how to get funding for your project and embed and spread it locally and nationally Zainab Khanbhai, Senior Pharmacist, Capture AF Project Lead and Sally Manning, Senior cardiology pharmacist both Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Harefield Hospital Management of long term conditions and medications peri-operatively Neetu Bansal, Lead Enhanced Recovery Surgical Pharmacist, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust Working with other people at University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust New Biologics Pharmacy Team funded through collaborative approach with CCGs and Frailty Emergency Squad and the role of the Pharmacist Duncan Macdonald, Deputy Chief Pharmacist Medicines Optimisation and Rishi Gupta, CMG Lead Pharmacist Emergency Medicine both University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust Simply the Best: the aspiring Specialist Generalist Pharmacists Shani Corb, MRPharmS MSc IP, Lead Pharmacist for Clinical Services, Western Sussex NHS Trust 16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time 16.30 Congress closes KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL In partnership with MEDICINES OPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS CLINICAL LEADERSHIP 08.30 - 08.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time 8.45 - 9.30 Changing referral pathways for chronic liver disease: * Dr Neil Guha, Clinical Associate Professor in Hepatology, University of Nottingham Delivered by Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by Breakfast symposium: * Delivered by 09.30 - 10.00 Exhibition floor time 09.45 English Deprescribing Network launch on the NHS stand - F45 10.00 - 10.45 The use of DOACs in renal impairment Kathrine Parker, Specialist Renal Pharmacist, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust UK Renal Pharmacy Group UK Renal Pharmacy Group Pharmacy Workforce Pain Management Roger Knaggs, Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Nottingham Can a pharmacist independent prescriber release psychiatry time and deliver STOMP David Gerrard, Advanced pharmacist practitioner and Joint pharmacist lead STOMP programme, Northumberland Tyne Wear NHS Foundation Trust Clinical pharmacy in the Primary Care Networks ( PCN) multidisciplinary team Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England 10.45 - 11.00 Exhibition floor time 11.00 - 11.45 Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT) Professor Tim Briggs CBE, National Director for Clinical Quality and Efficiency and Professor Nick Levell, National Clinical Lead for Dermatology, Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) Programme Becoming a senior pharmacy leader - Stepping up your leadership style Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean, Health Education England, London and South East Pharmacy Team and Richard Cattell, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer at NHS Improvement, NHS England Managing people with complex type 2 diabetes Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Darlington Memorial Hospital Rheumatology clinical focus Kalveer Flora, Lead Rheumatology and Biosimilars Specialist Pharmacist and Deputy Chair, Rheumatology Pharmacists UK (RPUK), Northwick Park, Central Middlesex and Ealing Hospital London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust Dedicated Ward Pharmacy: unleashing Pharmacy’s potential through workforce transformation Alistair Gray, Clinical Services Lead Pharmacist, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust 11.45 - 12.00 Exhibition floor time 12.00 - 12.45 Lunch symposium: Diabetes * Delivered by NHS Digital overview Richard Ashcroft, Programme Director, Digital Medicines, NHS Digital Schizophrenia Andrew Down, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust AHSN MO programme Julia Carthew, National Medicines Optimisation Programme Manager, AHSN Network, Wessex Academic Health Science Network The future of prescribing Roisin O’Hare, Clinical Pharmacist, Queen’s University Belfast 12.45 - 13.00 Exhibition floor time 13.00 - 13.45 Lunch symposium: CV * Delivered by Lunch symposium: Respiratory * Delivered by Lunch symposium: CV * Delivered by Lunch symposium: * Delivered by Lunch symposium: Parkinson’s * Delivered by 13.45 - 14.00 Exhibition floor time 14.00 - 15.00 The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards 2019 followed by the Keynote Address Dr Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England 15.00 - 15.15 Exhibition floor time 15.15 - 16.00 Asthma Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Preparing for revalidation peer discussion and reflective account Os Ammar, Head of Revalidation, GPhC CVD where we are now and where we are going primary and secondary care Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London Cardiac and Stroke Network and Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP – Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of Pharmacy Dermatology Delivered by Systems Leadership in clinical practice across an STP Roger Fernandes, Chief Pharmacist, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 16.00 - 16.15 Exhibition floor time 16.15 - 17.00 Tackling Medicines Safety: Priorities and Opportunities Richard Cattell. Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS Improvement and Anuja Bathia, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Hospital Pharmacy & Medicines Optimisation Team Operational Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement Your RPS Ravi Sharma, Director for England, RPS Gastroenology Uchu Meade, St Mark’s Pharmacy Manager, Lead Clinical Pharmacist, St Mark’s Hospital Early recognition of sepsis Mark Clymer, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education and Dr Alison Tavare, GP and GP Clinical Lead consultant,West of England AHSN Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes: personalised care for care home residents Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), Pharmacy Integration Programme, NHS England and Olivia Shaw, Lead Pharmacy Technician for Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes, New Business Models: Strategy And Innovation Directorate, NHS England 17.00 - 17.15 Exhibition floor time 17.15 - 18.00 New frontiers in the care of older people Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust How do you develop your leadership when you have no time to deliver your leadership? Clare Price Dowd, Senior Programme Lead, NHS Leadership Academy AMR National Action Plan Philip Howard, Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Project Lead - HCAI & AMR, NHS Improvement and President British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Encouraging improvement – key findings from CQC’s medicines optimisation report Laura Picton, Pharmacist Specialist and CQC Speak up Ambassador, Care Quality Commission, Medicines Optimisation Team (South) Oncology as a Co-Morbidity: What non cancer pharmacists need to know about managing the unwell oncology patient Islam Elkonaissi, Lead Lung Cancer and Clinical Commissioning Support Pharmacist, Royal Marsden and Zaida Sheriffdeen, Lead Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, Royal Marsden 18.00 - 18.15 Exhibition floor time 18.15 Congress closes. Join us at The Bridge Bar, located in the ExCeL Boulevard directly outside the CPC entrance for more networking opportunities. 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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: SATURDAY

KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL

In partnership with

MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS

CLINICAL LEADERSHIP

9.30 – 9.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time

09.45 - 10.30 Breakfast symposium: *

Your Leadership Development and its role in realising the NHS Long Term Plan

Alan Nobbs, Head of Practice and Design, NHS Leadership Academy

Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

Breakfast symposium: *Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

10.30 – 11 .00 Exhibition floor time

10.45 English Deprescribing Network launch on the NHS stand - F45

11.00 – 11.45

Welsh and Scottish perspective

Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical

Officer Health and Social Service Group, Welsh Government and Rose

Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer and Deputy Director, Pharmacy

and Medicine Division Scottish Government and Healthcare Quality

and Strategy Directorate

System Leadership

Amandeep Doll, Professional Development Lead, Nicola Gray,

Regional Liaison Pharmacist, Stephanie West, Regional Liaison

Pharmacist, all RPS

Depression

Karen Shuker, Senior Pharmacist, Surrey and Borders Partnership

NHS Foundation Trust

Managing resistant epilepsy

Shelley Jones, Clinical pharmacy team leader, King’s College Hospital

NHS Foundation Trust

HF different models (HF nurse, community

Pharmacist, hospital and virtual clinics)

Paul Forsyth, Lead Pharmacist -Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) / Heart

Failure Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde and Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

and Brighton and Hove CCG

11.45 – 12.15 Exhibition floor time

12.15 – 13.00Lunch symposium: Respiratory *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: Women in Pharmacy leadership *

Supported by

Lunch symposium: *

Delivered by Lunch symposium: *

Lunch symposium: VTE *

Delivered by

13.00 – 13.15 Exhibition floor time

13.15 – 14.00

Pharmacokinetics in renal patients with

case studies on antibiotic usage

Lisa Snelling, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

UK RenalPharmacy

GroupUK RenalPharmacy

Group

To err is human, to LEAD divine

Yousaf Ahmad, Chief Pharmacist, Care UK and Helen Kilminster, Head of Innovation and Clinical Services,

Firza Group

Informing people with mental health problems about their medicines

Steve Bazire, Director, Mistura Enterprise & Informatics, Hon Prof,

School of Pharmacy, UEA

Urgent and Emergency care

Stephen-Andrew Whyte, Urgent Care Lead, Health Education England

New Cancer Medicines Development Keeping abreast of the new drug approvals and new technologies

Nisha Shaunak, Lead Pharmacist for Oncology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Specialised Cancer Commissioning

Pharmacist, NHS England (London region)

14.00 - 14.30 Exhibition floor time

14.30 – 15.15

CVD Prevention: How pharmacy can deliver the NHSE long-term plan

Dr Rani Khatib, Consultant Cardiology Pharmacist, Honorary Senior Lecturer,

University of Leeds, Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP – Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of

Pharmacy, Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

and Brighton and Hove CCG and Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth

CCGs, Health Innovation Network

Carter 2 – Update on Operational Productivity in Mental Health and

Community Services

Tim Donaldson, Chief Pharmacist, St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth,

Newcastle Upon Tyne

Evolving developments in the management of COPD

Dr Toby Capstick, Consultant Pharmacist - Respiratory Medicine Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Diabetes Clinical Case Studies for Pharmacy

Philip Newland-Jones, Consultant Pharmacist for Diabetes and

Endocrinology, University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

10 things to know about your liver transplant patient

Tina Shah, Principal Pharmacist – Hepatology, Gastroenterology &

Nutrition

15.15 – 15.30 Exhibition floor time

15.30 – 16.15

HEE Advancing Pharmacy Education

and Training

Prof Chris Cutts, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health

Education England North, Trevor Beswick, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education

England South , Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of

Pharmacy, Health Education England London and Kent, Surrey and Sussex

Rosalyne Cheeseman, Pharmacy Dean / Regional Head of Pharmacy, Health Education England Midlands and East

From idea to implementation – how to get funding for your project and embed

and spread it locally and nationally

Zainab Khanbhai, Senior Pharmacist, Capture AF Project Lead and

Sally Manning, Senior cardiology pharmacist both Royal Brompton

and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Harefield Hospital

Management of long term conditions and medications peri-operatively

Neetu Bansal, Lead Enhanced Recovery Surgical Pharmacist,

Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust

Working with other people at University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust

New Biologics Pharmacy Team funded through collaborative approach with CCGs and Frailty Emergency Squad

and the role of the Pharmacist

Duncan Macdonald, Deputy Chief Pharmacist Medicines Optimisation

and Rishi Gupta, CMG Lead Pharmacist Emergency Medicine

both University Hospitals Of Leicester NHS Trust

Simply the Best: the aspiring Specialist Generalist Pharmacists

Shani Corb, MRPharmS MSc IP, Lead Pharmacist for Clinical Services,

Western Sussex NHS Trust

16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time

16.30 Congress closes

KEYNOTE LEADERSHIP CLINICAL

In partnership with

MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS

CLINICAL LEADERSHIP

08.30 - 08.45 Congress opens and exhibition floor time

8.45 - 9.30

Changing referral pathways for chronic liver disease: *

Dr Neil Guha, Clinical Associate Professor in Hepatology, University of Nottingham

Delivered by

Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

Breakfast symposium: *

Delivered by

09.30 - 10.00 Exhibition floor time

09.45 English Deprescribing Network launch on the NHS stand - F45

10.00 - 10.45

The use of DOACs in renal impairment

Kathrine Parker, Specialist Renal Pharmacist, Manchester University

NHS Foundation Trust

UK RenalPharmacy

GroupUK RenalPharmacy

Group

Pharmacy Workforce Pain Management

Roger Knaggs, Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, University of

Nottingham

Can a pharmacist independent prescriber release psychiatry time

and deliver STOMP

David Gerrard, Advanced pharmacist practitioner and Joint pharmacist lead STOMP programme, Northumberland

Tyne Wear NHS Foundation Trust

Clinical pharmacy in the Primary Care

Networks ( PCN) multidisciplinary team

Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England

10.45 - 11.00 Exhibition floor time

11.00 - 11.45

Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT)

Professor Tim Briggs CBE, National Director for Clinical Quality and

Efficiency and Professor Nick Levell, National Clinical Lead for Dermatology,

Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) Programme

Becoming a senior pharmacy leader -

Stepping up your leadership style

Helen Porter, Pharmacy Dean, Health Education England, London

and South East Pharmacy Team and Richard Cattell, Deputy Chief

Pharmaceutical Officer at NHS Improvement, NHS England

Managing people with complex type 2 diabetes

Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Darlington Memorial Hospital

Rheumatology clinical focus

Kalveer Flora, Lead Rheumatology and Biosimilars Specialist Pharmacist

and Deputy Chair, Rheumatology Pharmacists UK (RPUK), Northwick Park, Central Middlesex and Ealing

Hospital London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Dedicated Ward Pharmacy: unleashing

Pharmacy’s potential through workforce transformation

Alistair Gray, Clinical Services Lead Pharmacist, East Lancashire Hospitals

NHS Trust

11.45 - 12.00 Exhibition floor time

12.00 - 12.45

Lunch symposium: Diabetes *

Delivered by

NHS Digital overview

Richard Ashcroft, Programme Director, Digital Medicines, NHS

Digital

Schizophrenia

Andrew Down, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Worcestershire Health

and Care NHS Trust

AHSN MO programme

Julia Carthew, National Medicines Optimisation Programme Manager, AHSN Network, Wessex Academic

Health Science Network

The future of prescribing

Roisin O’Hare, Clinical Pharmacist, Queen’s University Belfast

12.45 - 13.00 Exhibition floor time

13.00 - 13.45Lunch symposium: CV *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: Respiratory *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: CV *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: Parkinson’s *

Delivered by

13.45 - 14.00 Exhibition floor time

14.00 - 15.00

AWARDS 2018

The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards 2019 followed by the Keynote Address Dr Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England

15.00 - 15.15 Exhibition floor time

15.15 - 16.00

Asthma

Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of

Leicester NHS Trust

Preparing for revalidation peer

discussion and reflective account

Os Ammar, Head of Revalidation, GPhC

CVD where we are now and where we are going primary and secondary care

Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London Cardiac and Stroke Network and Sotiris Antoniou,

Consultant Pharmacist, Cardiovascular Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust Site Lead Pharmacist - St Bartholomew’s Hospital Lead Pharmacist for UCLP –

Cardiovascular, Honorary Senior Research Associate, UCL School of Pharmacy

Dermatology

Delivered by

Systems Leadership in clinical practice across an STP

Roger Fernandes, Chief Pharmacist, King’s College Hospital NHS

Foundation Trust

16.00 - 16.15 Exhibition floor time

16.15 - 17.00

Tackling Medicines Safety: Priorities and

Opportunities

Richard Cattell. Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS Improvement

and Anuja Bathia, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Hospital

Pharmacy & Medicines Optimisation Team Operational Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement

Your RPS

Ravi Sharma, Director for England, RPS

Gastroenology

Uchu Meade, St Mark’s Pharmacy Manager, Lead Clinical Pharmacist, St

Mark’s Hospital

Early recognition of sepsis

Mark Clymer, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Centre for

Pharmacy Postgraduate Education and Dr Alison Tavare, GP and GP Clinical Lead consultant,West of

England AHSN

Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes:

personalised care for care home residents

Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), Pharmacy Integration Programme, NHS England and Olivia Shaw, Lead Pharmacy Technician for

Medicines Optimisation in Care Homes, New Business Models: Strategy And Innovation Directorate, NHS England

17.00 - 17.15 Exhibition floor time

17.15 - 18.00

New frontiers in the care of older people

Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces

of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

How do you develop your leadership

when you have no time to deliver your leadership?

Clare Price Dowd, Senior Programme Lead, NHS Leadership Academy

AMR National Action Plan

Philip Howard, Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Leeds

Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Project Lead - HCAI & AMR, NHS Improvement

and President British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Encouraging improvement – key

findings from CQC’s medicines optimisation report

Laura Picton, Pharmacist Specialist and CQC Speak up Ambassador,

Care Quality Commission, Medicines Optimisation Team (South)

Oncology as a Co-Morbidity: What non

cancer pharmacists need to know about managing the unwell oncology patient

Islam Elkonaissi, Lead Lung Cancer and Clinical Commissioning Support

Pharmacist, Royal Marsden and Zaida Sheriffdeen, Lead Ambulatory Care

Pharmacist, Royal Marsden

18.00 - 18.15 Exhibition floor time

18.15 Congress closes. Join us at The Bridge Bar, located in the ExCeL Boulevard directly outside the CPC entrance for more networking opportunities.

Lead education partner:

Conference partners:

Education partners:

UK RenalPharmacy

GroupUK RenalPharmacy

Group

Organised by:

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: SATURDAY

STRATEGY AND POLICYTECHNOLOGY

Sponsored by

CLINICAL PHARMACEUTICS

08.45 - 09.15

PharmacogenomicsProfessor Sue Hill, Chief Scientific Officer for England, NHS England The Faculty of Clinical Informatics

Ann Slee, Associate CCIO (Medicines), NHS England

Leading and delivering a safe and effective Technical ServicesMatthew Towner, Chief Technician in Aseptic Services, King’s College

Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

09:15 - 09:25 Exhibition floor time

09:25 - 09:55

The introduction of an antifungal stewardship (AFS) programme targeting high-cost antifungals at a tertiary hospital in Cambridge,

England. Future AFS plans and initiatives

Netta Tyler, Specialist Antifungal Pharmacist and AMS, NHS-E, Cambridge University Hospitals, Royal Papworth Hospital

Summary Care Record - Use cases, new care settings and additional information

Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead and Faraaz Hussain, Clinical Lead, both NHS Digital

Help…… My patient needs a medicineJackie Eastwood, Associate Director, Medicines Optimisation and Pharmacy Procurement, NHS London Procurement Partnership

09:55 -10:05 Exhibition floor time

10.05 - 10.35

Adalimumab - impact of the commissioning framework Steve Brown, Regional Pharmacist for the South of England, NHS

England South Region and NHS Improvement

OpenPrescribing: Delivering data driven care today Brian MacKenna, Specialist Pharmacist Adviser & Medicines Data Clinical Lead, Medicines and Diagnostics Policy Unit, NHS England

Session

Delivered by

10:35 - 10:45 Exhibition floor time

10.45 - 11.15

Pharmacist-led, video-stimulated feedback to reduce prescribing errors in doctors-in-training

Professor Karen Mattick, Professor of Medical Education, University of Exeter

SessionHow safe are the injectable medicines in your hospital?

Alison Beaney, Consultant Quality Assurance Pharmacist, North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust

11:15 - 11:25 Exhibition floor time

11.25 - 11.55

Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Strategic updatePeter Pratt, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Medicines

Strategy, NHS England

Falsified Medicines DirectiveLeon Finnerty, Programme Manager, NHS Digital and Shahzad Ali,

Clinical Informatics Lead, NHS DigitalImplementation of CAR-T therapy in the UK

Professor Anne Black, Regional QA Specialist Pharmacist – North East and North Cumbria, Royal Victoria Infirmary

11:55 - 12:05 Exhibition floor time

12.05 - 12.35

Shared Decision Making Priya Modha, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow,

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

Referrals from secondary care Candice Moore, Programme Head, NHS Digital, Tahmina Rokib, Clinical Lead, Digital Medicines, NHS Digital and Andrew Coates, Programme

Manager, NHS Digital

Aseptic ReviewAndrew Davies, Director of Hospital Pharmacy Hospital Pharmacy &

Medicines Optimisation team, NHS Improvement and Khola Khan, Senior Clinical Fellow, NHS Improvement

12:35 - 12:45 Exhibition floor time

12.45 - 13.30

Lunch symposium: *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: *

Delivered by

Lunch symposium: *

Delivered by

13:30 - 13:40 Exhibition floor time

13.40 - 14.10

RMOC’s - making a difference to patient careSteve Brown, Regional Pharmacist for the South of England, NHS England South Region and NHS Improvement, Michele Cossey, Regional Pharmacist

(North) & Head of Clinical Strategy, NHS England, Richard Goodman, Regional Pharmacist, (London) NHS England (London) and Richard Seal,

Regional Pharmacist (Midlands and East), NHS England / NHS Improvement

Digitally Enabled Care - National Strategy and Developments Ann Slee, Associate CCIO (Medicines), NHS England

UKMi resources to support medication safetyVanessa Chapman, Director, Trent Medicines Information Centre & the

UK Drugs in Lactation Advisory Service, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

14:10 - 14:20 Exhibition floor time

14.20 - 14.50

SPS – what is it’s USPJustine Scanlan, Specialist Pharmacy Service, Lead. NHS Specialist

Pharmacy Service

Digitally Enabled Care - National Strategy and Developments: Medicines interoperability agenda

David Chalkley, CCIO, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton & Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

Purchasing Outsourced Aseptics - Supply chain, procurement options, capacity, risk management and contract managementRichard Bateman, Regional Pharmacy Procurement Specialist, NHS

Commercial Solutions

14:50 - 15:00 Exhibition floor time

15.00 - 15.30NHS Pensions Digitally Enabled Care - National Strategy and Developments:

Closed loop medication administration Samrina Bhatti, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS

England (Specialist Pharmacy Service)

What does a good homecare service look like, how to monitor homecare provider services and feedback from KPIs for homecare services

Joe Bassett, Procurement Specialist - Outsourced Pharmacy Services, East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub

15:30 - 15:40 Exhibition floor time

15.40 - 16.10

Overprescribing panel Hosted by Dr Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England

NHS APP David Hodnett, Programme Delivery Lead, NHS Digital

15.45 - 16.45

Aseptic standardisation: panel discussionChaired by Jackie Eastwood, Associate Director, Medicines Optimisation

and Pharmacy Procurement, NHS London Procurement Partnership with Andrew Davies, Director of Hospital Pharmacy

Hospital Pharmacy & Medicines Optimisation team, NHS Improvement

16:10 - 16:20 Exhibition floor time

16.20 - 16.50

High cost cancer drugsSteve Williamson, Consultant Cancer Pharmacist, Head of Chemotherapy,

Northumbria Healthcare NHS FT/ North of England Specialised Commissioning Team, NHS England

Medicines Data

Fintan Grant, Programme Head - Medicines Data Programme, NHS Digital and Paul Brown, Clinical Specialist, NHS Digital

16:50 -17:00 Exhibition floor time

17.00 - 17.30

Introduction to the new Commercial Medicines Directorate and Strategic Category Management of Medicines

Suzy Heafield, Commercial Pharmacy Medicines Optimisation Lead, NHS England, Mandy Matthews, Commercial Development Pharmacist,

Specialised Commissioning

Utilising electronic prescribing to improve antimicrobial stewardship at Cambridge University Hospitals

Reem Santos, Lead antibiotic pharmacist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Implications of licenced standardised chemo doses and their potential impact

Tariro Kabba, Principal pharmacist Cancer and Aseptics, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

17:30 -17:40 Exhibition floor time

17.40 - 18.10 Session

Session The role of pharmacy in Clinical TrialsAnita Soma, Highly Specialist Oncology Pharmacist for Clinical Trials and Lucy Featherstone, Clinical Trials Technician both Guy’s and St Thomas’

NHS Foundation Trust, Cancer Centre

18.10 - 18.15 Exhibition floor time18.15 Congress closes. Join us at The Bridge Bar, located in the ExCeL Boulevard directly outside the CPC entrance for more networking opportunities.

SHOW FLOOR

THEATRES

* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers. Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company.

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Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry

STRATEGY AND POLICYTECHNOLOGY

Sponsored by

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

09.45 - 10.15

Medicines Governance in NHS Providers – developing a best practice model

Richard Cattell. Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS Improvement

NHS mail - Axe the fax. Using NHSmail to improve care across care settings

Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, NHS Digital and Darren Powell, Clinical Lead, both NHS Digital

Professionalism, regulation and education: learning from the first pharmacy technician clinical leadership fellow

Nicky Nardone, Joint Clinical Leadership Fellow, General Pharmaceutical Council and Scottish Government

10:15 - 10:25 Exhibition floor time

10.25- 10:55

Supporting safe prescribing

Damian Day, Head of Education and Neha Ramaiya, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, GPhC

Session

Keith Farrar, Senior Responsible Owner, Digital Medicines, NHS (England)

Antimicrobial stewardship as part of the MDT - sharing best practice and highlighting how pharmacy

Julie Chatters, Antibiotic Prescribing Support Technician, East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

10:55 - 11:05 Exhibition floor time

11.05 - 11.35

HIV

Richard Strang, Specialist Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and HIVPA’s Faculty Liaison and Support representative

Digital transformation across secondary care

Zainab Hussain, Lead Pharmacist – Electronic Prescribing, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust and Mo Murhaba, Advanced Terminology

Specialist, NHS Digital

Undertaking an MSc in Veterinary practice and next steps, how this has been incorporated into a mental health setting

Lisa Green, St Andrews Healthcare and Harper Adams University

11:35 - 11:45 Exhibition floor time

11.45 - 12.15

Pain Management in Palliative Care Elizabeth Heard, Specialist Palliative Care Pharmacist, UHCW and

Coventry and Warwickshire LocalityNHS APP

David Hodnett, Programme Delivery Lead, NHS Digital

11.45 - 12.45

Leadership panel Q&A - updates from practice: exploring barriers, glass ceilings and ways forward

Gill Risby, Pharmacy Specialist Education Lead Yorkshire & Humber, Lead for Business Performance and Operations, School of Pharmacy

and Medicines Optimisation, North Health Education England, Ellen Williams, Director of Regional Pharmacy Training, South West

Medicines Information & Training (SWMIT), Liz Fidler, Associate Dean - Quality,Health Education England, Alison Hemsworth, National Assistant

Head of Primary Care Policy (Pharmacy and Dispensing Doctors), NHS England, Chaired by Sam Quaye

12:15 - 12:25 Exhibition floor time

12.25 - 12.55

Solving the Puzzle of Polypharmacy

Richard Goodman, Regional Pharmacist for London, NHSE/NHSI and Kat Le Bosquet, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS England

12:20 - 13:00

Session

Delivered by 12:55 - 13:05 Exhibition floor time

Chief Pharmacist Development Programme 12:45 - 13:00 Exhibition floor time

13.05 - 13.35

Confessions of an impact group - panel Q&A session about their experiences

Helena Bird, Western Sussex Hospitals, Andrew Lowey, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Tase Oputu, Barts Health, Ann Page, Leeds Teaching Hospitals,

Rosalyne Payne, Coventry and Rugby CCG and Jonathon Palmer, East Sussex NHS Trust

Pharmacy workflows and clinical systems

Andrew Staples, Team Leader Pharmacy, Cleveland Clinic London

13:00 -13:30Supporting oncology clinic workflow through a pharmacy technician

led serviceAmy Boorn, Aseptic Services Manager, Great Western Hospitals NHS

Foundation Trust

13:35 - 13:45 Exhibition floor time

13.45 - 14.15From Chief Pharmacists to System Leaders - the journey of a

learning programme

Karen Wragg, Regional Manager, CPPE

Falsified Medicines DirectiveLeon Finnerty, Programme Manager, NHS Digital

13:40 -14:10Overview of the ward-based triage system training and its benefits

Frances Evans, Educational Supervisor Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education

14:15 - 14:25 Exhibition floor time

14.25 - 14.55Preparing for revalidation peer discussion and reflective account

Osman Chohan, Head of Revalidation, General Pharmaceutical Council

Choose Pharmacy

Cheryl Way, National Pharmacy and Medicines Management Lead, NHS Wales Informatics Service

14:20 -14:50The value added by pharmacy technicians in Mental Health care

settings and to people with mental ill healthNeelam Sharma, Chief Pharmacy Technician, Camden and Islington NHS

Foundation Trust

14:55 - 15:05 Exhibition floor time

15.05 - 15.35

Alumni stories

Uzoma Ibechukwu, Deputy director of pharmacy, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, James Andrews, Pharmacy Business Services and Transformation Manager, Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Susan

Schechter, Patient services manager, West Hertfordshire Hospitals

How to build an app to interact with GP systems. A playbook and top tips from Live Services

Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead and Gemma Beacock, Service Manager, IM1, both NHS Digital

15:00 -15:30

Identifying risks and improving patient safety in general practice

Salmia Khan, Care Homes Medicines Optimisation Technician, The Royal Surrey County Hospital

15:35 - 15:45 Exhibition floor time

15.45 - 16.15

Alumni stories

Guy Wilkes, Managing Director, Hospital Pharmacy Services (Nottingham) Ltd, Queens Medical Centre, Katherine Delargy, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust

NHS App Library

Vicky Chaplin, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS Digital

15:40 -16:10

Overview of NHSE MOCH programme and the CPPE training pathway

Bianca Glavin, Senior pharmacy professional, Medicines optimisation in care homes training pathway (South) & Local tutor, Centre for Pharmacy

Postgraduate Education (CPPE), University of Manchester and Olivia Shaw, Lead Pharmacy Technician for Medicines Optimisation in Care

Homes, NHS England

16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time

16.30 Congress closes

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: FRIDAY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME: SATURDAYPRE-REGISTRATION PHARMACISTS MINI-MOCK CALCULATION WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOP SPACE

Friday09.00 – 10.30 Integrating pharmacy and medicines optimisation across an ICS Hosted by Anne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Integration, NHS England10.45 – 12.45 Medication reviewPrinciples and methods of medication review, who can benefit, how do polypharmacy and deprescribing fit in, evidence and clinical expertise workshopHosted by Lelly Obah, Consultant Pharmacist for Older People, Medicines Use and Safety Team Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust (Community Health Services) and NHS Specialist Pharmacy Services, Nina Barnett, Consultant pharmacist, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust and NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service and Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust13.00 – 15.00 Focus on Rheumatoid arthritisCovering disease, choice of drug, clinical assessment of response, other comorbidities, disease overlap illustrated by case studies.Hosted by Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust15:15 - 16:15 NHS Digital Academy - Digital Leaders of the Future Mai Murhaba, Pharmacist, Branch Manager, Independent Prescriber, Global Traveller Extraordinaire, Dr Sam Shah, Dentist, Director of Digital Development, NHS England, Sonia Patel, Joint Chief Information Officer, London North West Healthcare NHS trust and The Hillingdon Hospitals Foundation Trust, Dr Dilshan Arawwawala Doctor, Chief Clinical Information Officer and Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Mo Murhaba, Pharmacist. Advanced Terminology Specialist. NHS 111 Clinical Pharmacy Advisor, Founder of Smurf-lytics16.30 - 17.30 English Deprescribing Network networkingHosted by Emma McClay, Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist, NICE Medicines and Prescribing Associate, Medicines Optimisation Team, Sunderland CCG and Cherise Howson, Senior Care Homes and Practice Pharmacist, NICE Medicines and Prescribing Centre Associate, Croydon CCG and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

Saturday09.45 - 11.45 Chief Pharmacist Development Programme - meet and greet Hosted by Karen Wragg, Regional Manager, CPPE

12.00 - 14.00Focus on Psoriatic ArthritisCovering disease, choice of drug, clinical assessment of response, other comorbidities, disease overlap illustrated by case studies.Hosted by Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust

14.15 - 16.15 Frailty Overview of frailty in relation to medicines, how to identify frailty, optimising medicines for frail older peopleHosted by Jayne Agnew, Consultant Pharmacist, Older People, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, Hilary McKee, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Northern Health & Social Care Trust and Heather Smith, Consultant Pharmacist: Older People / Interfaces of Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

INTERVIEW DROP IN CLINICS

INSPIRING AND ASPIRING PRACTICE PHARMACIST

CLINICS

In partnership withIn partnership with

Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry

POSTER ZONE

You have until the 22nd March to submit your work here: www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/poster-zone-2019#

Friday09.15 - 11.15

14.30 - 16.30

Saturday10.00 - 12.00

14.00 - 16.00

PRIMARY CARE

Friday08.45 - 09.30Breakfast symposium: *

09.45 - 10.15 Pharmacists Boost Medicines Care for Trafford Patients in Care Homes Saquib Ahmed, Senior Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist (Care homes), NHS Trafford CCG10.25 - 10.55Developing integrated clinical models in urgent careAnne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Integration, NHS England11.05 - 11.35 Growing your scope of competence to reach your full potential as a GP pharmacistAnna Prescott, Practice Pharmacist and Clinical Services Manager and Anjna Sharma, Director of Pharmacist Services, both Soar Beyond

11.45 - 12.15Osteoporosis medication reviews in General Practice Nipa Patel, GP Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice

12.25 - 13.10Lunch symposium: Respiratory *

13.20 - 13.50 Community Pharmacy’s role in preventing ill healthJill Loader, Assistant Head of Primary Care Commissioning (Pharmacy), NHS England14.00 - 14.30 Preparing for the unexpectedHelen Kilminster, PCPA Committee Chair for Practice Pharmacy Group and Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group

14.40 - 15.25Delivered by Takeda

15.35 - 16.05 GP Practice Pharmacy, everything you need to know about safer practice, but were too afraid to askAlima Batchelor, Head of Policy, PDA

16.15 - 16.45Primary care networks and the integration of pharmacyAnne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Integration, NHS England

16.55 - 17.25 MO in Mental Health across the InterfaceNick Sherwood, Mental Health Efficiencies Pharmacist, Nottinghamshire CCG and Juliet Shepherd, Lead Pharmacist, Medicines Optimisation, 2gether NHS Foundation Trust17.35 - 18.05Are you ready for people to be their own safety advocates? Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), Pharmacy Integration Programme and Michelle Mello, National Clinical Lead, Personalised Care Group both NHS England

Saturday09.45 - 10.15 What is Frailty and how polypharmacy affects frailty Paresh Parmar, Lead Care of Older People and Stroke Pharmacist, Northwick Park Hospital 10.25 - 10.55Medicines Safety in GP Steve Williams, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Westbourne Medical Centre11.05 - 11.35 How can pharmacists become change agents to improve patient care?Gupinder Syan, Practice Pharmacist and Clinical Services and Training Manager and Tiba Rao, Director of Market Access and Change Management, both Soar Beyond11.45 - 12.15 Lets talk about Indemnity, what do you really need to know?Mark Koziol, Chairman, PDA12.25 - 12.55 Alcohol dependency Roz Gittins, Director of Pharmacy, Addaction13.05 - 13.35MOCH programme - Black CountryZahida Saleem, Wolverhampton CCG and Dr Stuart Hutchinson, Care of the Elderly Consultant, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust13.45 - 14.15 Non-medical prescribing: Working towards a generalist scope of practice Lizzie Mills, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Education, and Will Swain, Highly Specialist Integrated Care Pharmacist and Lead Tutor for the UCL Clinically Enhanced Independent Prescribing Course, both UCL School of Pharmacy, University College London14.25 - 14.55The challenges of managing heart failure in primary care / general practicePaul Forsyth, Lead Pharmacist -Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) / Heart Failure Specialist, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde15.05 - 15.35 The role of the Pharmacist in diagnosing pancreatic cancerAli Stunt - Founder and Chief Executive Pancreatic Cancer Action15.45 - 16.15 Transition of care Lindsay Harper, Director of Pharmacy, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Kevin Gibbs, Lead Pharmacist, University Hospitals Bristol

Delivered by

PRACTICAL SKILLS ZONE

GP PHARMACY LIVE!

Friday10.00 - 10.30AsthmaNipa Patel, Vice Chair PCPA Respiratory Group and Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice

11.00 - 11.30Mental Health/Chronic PainBrendon Jiang, Vice Chair for Pain Group and Pharmacist Home Medication Review Project Lead at CLICK Federation and Emma Davies, Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner in Pain Management, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

14.15 - 14.45Anticoagulation Robin Conibere, Practice Pharmacist, Beacon Medical Group

15.15 - 15.45Type II Diabetes Helen Kilminster, PCPA Committee Chair for Practice Pharmacy Group and Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group

16.15 - 16.45Heart Failure

Saturday10.30 - 11.00AsthmaNipa Patel, Vice Chair PCPA Respiratory Group and Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed GP Practice

11.30 - 12.00Anticoagulation Robin Conibere, Practice Pharmacist, Beacon Medical Group

13.15 - 13.45Mental Health/Chronic PainBrendon Jiang, Vice Chair for Pain Group and Pharmacist Home Medication Review Project Lead at CLICK Federation and Emma Davies, Advanced Pharmacy Practitioner in Pain Management, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

14.15 - 14.45Type II Diabetes Helen Kilminster, PCPA Committee Chair for Practice Pharmacy Group and Head of Innovation and Clinical Services, Firza Group

15.15 - 15.45Heart Failure

In partnership with

Delivered by

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Babir Malik, Northern Lead, Green Light Campus will lead mini-mock calculation question papers under exam conditions for all pre-registration Pharmacists. The mini-mock will cover questions from all areas of the GPhC Framework. Feedback will be given on each question immediately after to ensure that each person fully understands how to answer all the questions. The question paper can be taken away and the feedback presentation will be available too.Sessions are 2 hours and there is a booking fee of £10+VAT to booked your seat. Sessions are pre-bookable on the CPC registration site and each session will have a maximum of 40 participants. TimesFriday 9:30 - 11:30; 12:00 - 14:00 and 15:00 - 17:00 Saturday 10:00 - 12:00 and 13:30 - 15:30

CONSULTATION SKILLS

SHOW FLOOR

THEATRES

To find out more about becoming a practice pharmacist, running clinics, working within your scope and the i2i Network - our bespoke training and online resources, free for practice pharmacists - come to our ‘GP Practice Pharmacist Coaching Clinics for Aspiring and Inspiring Practice Pharmacists’ led by practice pharmacists who are walking the walk and talking the talk! Join us in the meeting room at the front of the exhibition hall to the right of the entrance.

Friday: 9:30 - 10:30; 12:00 - 13:00; 13:30 - 14:30 and 15:00 - 16:00

Saturday 12:00 - 13:00; 13:30 - 14:30 and 15:00 - 16:00

Friday08:45 – 10:15 Cardiovascular skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure monitoring both manual and electronic systems • Understanding ambulatory blood pressure monitoring • Chest exam • Assessing palpitations when are they are worry and when immediate intervention is required • Checking for oedema • Taking an accurate pulseHelen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth CCGs, Health Innovation Network10:30 – 12:00Immunisation skills• Study the patient on arrival• Vaccines for children • Vaccines for travel • Getting ready for flu12:15 – 13:45Respiratory skills • Study the patient on arrival• Understanding the different inhaler on the market • Demonstrating inhaler techniques with patients • Utilizing incheck devices • Measuring peak flowAnna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust14:15 - 15:45 Diabetes skills • Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure testing • Interpreting urine dipstick results• Foot checks• Insulin use and counselling Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Darlington Memorial Hospital16:15 - 17:45 Dermatology skills • Study the patient on arrival• Diagnosing and treating Psoriasis • Diagnosing and treating Eczema

Saturday10:00 – 11:30 Respiratory skills • Study the patient on arrival• Understanding the different inhaler on the market • Demonstrating inhaler techniques with patients • Utilizing incheck devices • Measuring peak flowAnna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust11:45 – 13:15 Cardiovascular skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure monitoring both manual and electronic systems • Understanding ambulatory blood pressure monitoring • Chest exam • Assessing palpitations when are they are worry and when immediate intervention is required • Checking for oedema • Taking an accurate pulseHelen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD, South London, Southwark and Lambeth CCGs, Health Innovation Network13:30 – 15:00 Diabetes skills• Study the patient on arrival• Blood pressure testing • Interpreting urine dipstick results• Foot checks• Insulin use and counselling Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Darlington Memorial Hospital

These 90 minute sessions are aimed at pharmacy professionals who require supplementary patient facing skills. Each session will have a period of verbal teaching followed by hands on practical skills which may involve working with a partner to practice the newly acquire skill. All sessions will start with how to study the patient on arrival before moving onto the specialist skills for each session. After each 90 minute session participants will receive a certificate of attendance to demonstrate the practical skills they have acquired and ready to take back to their workplace.

These sessions will be self-contained and run in small groups ensuring participants have maximum time with the trainer and plenty of time to practice the skills required. There is a booking fee of £10 + VAT to ensure your place once these are fully booked there will be a wait list formed. Sessions are pre-bookable on the CPC registration site.

£10 EACH

£10 EACHCHANGING CAREERS

Friday09.00 - 09.20Session

09.30 - 09.50NHS graduate management scheme Aditya Aggarwal, Pharmacist, Policy & Strategy Graduate, NHS England

10.00 - 10.20CPhO Fellow Journey Louisa Conlon,Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, CQC and Adele Mott, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

10.30 - 10.50InformaticsJaidev Mehta,Pharmacy Business Intelligence Manager, NHS Improvement

11.00 - 11.20Paramedic PractitionerGavin Mooney, Advanced Paramedic Practitioner, London Ambulance Service NHS Trust

14.00 - 14.20Out of Hospital Care Peter Brown and Tania Xavier both Medicines Optimisation Pharmacy Technician, Enhanced Rapid Response & Supported Discharge Team, Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust

14.30 - 14.50CPhO Fellow Journey Anuja Bathia, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS Improvement and Priya Modha, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NICE

15.00 - 15.20Setting up and being on the committee of a specialist interest groupKalveer Flora, Lead Rheumatology and Biosimilars Specialist Pharmacist and Deputy Chair, Rheumatology Pharmacists UK (RPUK) London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

15.30 - 15.50CPhO Fellow JourneyOla Oloyede,Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Public Health England and Shabina Azm, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, BUPA

16.00 - 16.20First Clinical Pharmacy Technician FellowNicky Nardone, Clinical Pharmacy Technician Fellow, General Pharmaceutical Council

16.30 - 16.50CPhO Fellow JourneySamrina Bhatti, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow NHS England (Specialist Pharmacy Service)

17.00 - 17.20ResearchVilius Savickas, PhD Candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Sciences (University of Kent) Medway School of Pharmacy, Universities of Greenwich and Kent at Medway

17.30 - 17.50Session

Saturday09.30 - 09.50Session Muhammad Murhaba, Co-developer and co-founder of The NHS Digital Academy, Advanced Terminology Specialist (Pharmacy), Terminology and Classifications Delivery Service Information Representation Services

10.00 - 10.20SessionChris Maguire, Marketing Manager, BD

10.30 - 10.50Getting Started in the Emergency Department Thomas Harris, Advanced Pharmacist Practitioner - Emergency Department, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust

11.00 - 11.20CPhO Fellow JourneyKatherine LeBosquet,Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS England and Victoria Chaplin, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS Digital

11.30 - 11.50Session

13.30 - 13.50Opportunities through new and emerging roles Aamer Safdar, Principal Pharmacist Lead for Education and Development, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

14.00 - 14.20Practitioner turned educator; developing skills in design and delivery of clinical educationShelley Mannion, Pharmacy Professional Development Lead NVQ/BTEC Assessor PCPA Pharmacy Technician Group, Northern Lead APTUK Events Associate, Bradford College

14.30 - 14.50Session

15.00 - 15.20CPhO Fellow Journey from Hospital Pharmacy Mark Clymer, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education and Peter Morgan, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, HEE

15.30 - 15.50Session

CPPE are providing coaching clinics to help you with the vitally important interview techniques needed to secure your next job. These free to attend sessions can be book before CPC through the session selector or at CPPE stand (K10) at CPC – spaces are limited. Interview questions will generally be values based, not specific to an area of pharmacy and at the end of the interview clinic you will be provided with a handout which will contain helpful tips, as well as how they performed against the criteria.

Friday

09:45 – 10:15; 10:30 - 11:00; 11:15 - 11:45; 12:00 – 12:30; 12:45 – 13:15; 13:45 – 14:15; 14:30 – 15:00; 15:15 – 15:45; 16:00 – 16:30; 16:45 – 17:15; 17:30 – 18:00

Saturday

09:40 – 10:10; 10:20 - 10:50; 11:00 - 11:30; 11:40 – 12:10; 12:25 – 12:55; 13:40 – 14:10; 14:20 – 14:50; 15:00 – 15:30; 15:40 – 16:10

DEADLINE EXTENSION

* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers. Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company. By attending these sessions you are agreeing to sponsors receiving your registration data. To revoke consent of your details being shared after your badge has been scanned, please visit Registration. Programme correct at time of print

Receive hands on training at our Practical Skills Zone brush up on old skills and enhance your knowledge with new techniques. We have a variety of different workshops where you will cover a range of different areas, providing you with methods you can implement straight away and feedback to peers.Have a go on our blood pressure manikin arms and manikin ‘ear heads’ both are available for you at any point during CPC.Bookable sessions include:

Physical assessment workshops Working with live volunteers focusing on cardiovascular and respiratory systems Adam Radford, Lead Education & Training Pharmacist and Teacher Practitioner, University of PortsmouthCardiovascular physical assessment

Friday: 10:45 - 11:30; 13:30 - 14:15; 16:00 - 16:45 Saturday: 10:00 - 10:45; 12:45 - 13:30: 15:15 - 16:00 Respiratory physical assessment

Friday: 9:30 - 10:15; 12:00 - 12:45: 14:45 - 15:30Saturday: 11:15 - 12:00; 14:00 - 14:45; 17:15 - 18:00

Simulation manikin training Observe a patient scenario with the support of a high fidelity manikin whereby you will see, hear and feel a patient who is stable, deteriorate, critically ill, treated and with a resolution achievedMichael Leech, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, Jo Blain, Pharmacist, Royal Hampshire County Hospital and Hospital Teacher Practitioner, University of Portsmouth and Michael Collins, Senior Lecturer, University of SunderlandAnaphylaxis

Friday: 09:30 -10:00; 12:00 -12:30; 14:30 -15:00; 16:00 -16:30 Saturday: 09:30 -10:00; 12:00 -12:30; 14:30 -15:00Opioid overdose

Friday: 10:00 -10:30; 12:30 -13:00; 15:00 -15:30; 16:30 -17:00Saturday: 10:00 -10:30; 12:30 -13:00; 15:00 -15:30 Overview of clinical assessment for a patient suffering from an acute asthma attack

Friday: 11:00 -11:30; 13:00 -13:30; 15:30 -16:00; 17:00 -17:30 Saturday: 10:30 -11:00; 11:00 -11:30; 13:00 -13:30 15:30 -16:00