Final Agenda.indd - eventsInteractive, event management software ...
Final Agenda.indd - eventsInteractive, event management software ...
Final Agenda.indd - eventsInteractive, event management software ...
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
BOPA & UKONS<br />
ANNUAL CONFERENCE<br />
HARROGATE 2012<br />
AGENDA<br />
Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate<br />
18–21 October 2012<br />
UKONS DAY<br />
THURSDAY 18 October<br />
From 09.30<br />
Registration & Trade Exhibition opens—Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
10.00–10.05 Welcome introduction—Cheryl Vidall, UKONS President<br />
10.05–10.45 The Baked Bean Theatre Company presents ‘Health Bites’—a learning disability perspective<br />
Chair: Cheryl Vidall, UKONS President<br />
10.45–11.15 Cancer nursing—looking back, looking forward—Chair: Cheryl Vidall, UKONS President. Speaker: Christine Beasley, previously CNO England<br />
11.15–12.00 Industry sponsored satellite—Amgen<br />
Joining up the DoTs: the pivotal role of nursing in reducing the risk of neutropenia and improving patient outcomes<br />
Chair: Annie Young, Professor of Nursing, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick. Speakers: Catherine O’Brien, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Chemotherapy,<br />
St James’s Hospital, Dublin & Sally Campalani, Senior Nurse, Cancer Services, Belfast City Hospital<br />
12.00–12.25 UKONS Annual General Meeting<br />
12.25–13.25 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />
Gynaecological Cancers<br />
QUEENS SUITE 1<br />
Chair: Tracie Miles, President, National Forum of<br />
Gynaecological Oncology Nurses<br />
13.25–13.45 International vaginal dilator guidelines<br />
Tracie Miles, President, National Forum of<br />
Gynaecological Oncology Nurses<br />
13.45–14.05 Late effects of pelvic radiotherapy and their<br />
<strong>management</strong><br />
Lynn Holmes, Clinical Nurse Specialist—Gynae-oncology,<br />
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
14.05–14.25 Acute side effects and their <strong>management</strong> in<br />
pelvic radiotherapy<br />
Ellen Trueman, Radiotherapy Sister, St James’s<br />
Institute of Oncology, Leeds<br />
Changing Practice and Empowering Patients<br />
HALL D<br />
Chair: Mhairi Simpson, Nurse Consultant in Cancer<br />
Care, NHS Lanarkshire<br />
Self-<strong>management</strong> support—helping cancer<br />
survivors to help themselves<br />
Deborah Fenlon, Senior Lecturer,<br />
University Hospital Southampton<br />
NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Motivational interviewing and<br />
solution-focused care<br />
Richard Towers, Lead Nurse Counsellor, The Royal<br />
Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Utilising the distress thermometer in<br />
haemato-oncology late effects clinics<br />
Laura Meehan, Senior Nurse, Haematology,<br />
Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre<br />
14.25–14.55 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
Hot Topics<br />
QUEENS SUITE 2<br />
Chair: Richard Henry, Teaching Fellow, Queen’s<br />
University, Belfast<br />
Informal carers in the chemotherapy setting:<br />
valuable yet undervalued?<br />
Emma Ream, Professor of Supportive Cancer<br />
Care, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and<br />
Midwifery, King’s College London<br />
Older people and cancer<br />
Hazel Brodie, Macmillan National Project Manager,<br />
Older People’s Pilot Project<br />
Cancer of unknown primary and patient<br />
experience<br />
Richard Wagland, Senior Research Fellow, University<br />
Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust<br />
14.55–15.40 Industry sponsored satellite—Pierre Fabre<br />
Nurse-led chemotherapy review: CNS or chemotherapy nurse?<br />
Chair: Elaine Lennan, Consultant Cancer Nurse, Southampton General Hospital. Speakers: John McPhelim, Lead Lung Cancer Nurse, Hairmyres Hospital; Carolyn<br />
Maynard, Lead Chemotherapy Nurse, Kent Oncology Centre and Chair, UK Chemotherapy Partnership & Steven Cadwallader, Marketing Manager, Pierre Fabre<br />
15.40–16.40 Oral poster presentations by first-time presenters—Chair: Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
16.40–17.00 Poster awards—Chair: Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
17.00–17.50 Motivational speaker—Dr Phil Hammond—Chair: Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
17.50–18.00 Closing remarks—Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
19.30–late<br />
UKONS Black-tie Gala Dinner—The Ballroom, The Majestic Hotel (19.30 pre-dinner drinks for 20.00 sit down)
BOPA & UKONS DAY<br />
FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER<br />
09.00–09.30 UKONS Forum update—Taking place in HALL D<br />
From 09.00<br />
Registration & Trade Exhibition opens—Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
09.45–10.00 Welcome introduction<br />
David Thomson, BOPA Chair & Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
10.00–10.40 Cancer in the NHS in 2012/2013<br />
Chairs: David Thomson, BOPA Chair & Natalie Doyle, UKONS President. Speaker: Sean Duffy, Network Medical Director, Yorkshire Cancer Network<br />
10.40–11.20 Complementary medicine in cancer care—ethical issues for pharmacists and nurses<br />
Chairs: David Thomson, BOPA Chair & Natalie Doyle, UKONS President. Speaker: Edzard Ernst, Emeritus Professor, University of Exeter<br />
11.25–12.10 Industry sponsored satellite—Eisai<br />
Savings before service: a compromise too far?<br />
Location, Location, Location<br />
Chair: Bruce Burnett, Consultant Pharmacist. Speakers: Helen Clark, Chief Pharmacist, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Wirral; Nisha Shaunak,<br />
Project Manager, Chemotherapy Closer to Home, London Cancer Alliance, London & Karen Metcalf, Network Director, Pan Birmingham Cancer Network, Birmingham<br />
12.10–13.30 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />
13.35–14.20 Industry sponsored satellite—Roche Products Ltd<br />
Innovating the NHS: forging new pathways<br />
Chair: Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London. Speakers: Louise Dark, Principal Pharmacist Cancer Services, Barts Health<br />
NHS Trust & Philippa Jones, Chemotherapy Redesign Manager, Greater Midlands Cancer Network<br />
Clinical Update<br />
QUEENS SUITE 1<br />
Chair: Wasifa Webb, Lead Pharmacist,<br />
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust<br />
14.25–15.10 Clinical update—breast cancer<br />
David Dodwell, Consultant in Clinical<br />
Oncology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals<br />
NHS Trust<br />
15.15–16.00 Overview of new developments in<br />
radiotherapy<br />
Kevin Franks, Consultant in Non-<br />
Surgical Oncology, Leeds Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
Hot Topics<br />
QUEENS SUITE 2<br />
Chair: Elaine Lennan, Consultant Cancer<br />
Nurse, Southampton General Hospital<br />
What makes a good clinical<br />
paper?<br />
David Erskine, Director of Medicines<br />
Information, Guy’s and St Thomas’<br />
NHS Foundation Trust<br />
NICE neutropenic sepsis<br />
guidelines<br />
Barry Hancock OBE, Chair of NICE<br />
Neutropenic Sepsis Guideline<br />
Development Group & Emeritus Professor<br />
of Oncology, University of Sheffield<br />
Joint Learning<br />
HALL D<br />
Chair: Sally Campalani, Senior Nurse,<br />
Cancer Services, Belfast City Hospital<br />
PET CT in diagnosis and monitoring<br />
of cancer<br />
Tom Lynch, Northern Ireland Cancer<br />
Centre, Belfast Health and Social Care<br />
Trust<br />
Current issues in mesothelioma<br />
Liz Darlison, Consultant Nurse,<br />
Mesothelioma UK, University Hospitals<br />
of Leicester NHS Trust<br />
16.00–16.30 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
Stem Cell Transplant<br />
KINGS SUITE<br />
Chair: Jayne Davis, Lead Clinical<br />
Pharmacist in Haematology, Sheffield<br />
Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust<br />
What is a stem cell transplant?<br />
Christopher Dalley, Consultant<br />
Haematologist, Sheffield Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Why we do a stem cell transplant?<br />
John Snowden, Consultant<br />
Haematologist, Sheffield Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust<br />
16.30–17.10 The heart of the matter: improving cancer patient experience<br />
Chairs: David Thomson, BOPA Chair & Natalie Doyle, UKONS President. Speakers: Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust &<br />
Sarah Rushbrooke, Network Quality and Patient Safety Director, North of England Cancer Network<br />
17.10–17.15 Closing remarks<br />
David Thomson, BOPA Chair & Natalie Doyle, UKONS President<br />
18.30–20.30 Welcome Reception—a buffet will be provided<br />
The North/South Lounge, The Majestic Hotel
SATURDAY 20 OCTOBER<br />
BOPA DAY<br />
08.30–10.00 BOPA plenary session—alternative ways of delivering chemotherapy<br />
Chair: Damian Child, Chief Pharmacist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust<br />
The Hackett report and its implications for chemotherapy services—Andrew Alldred, Clinical Director in Acute and Cancer Care & Director of Pharmacy,<br />
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Experiences with on-site community pharmacies delivering oral chemotherapy—Daniel Collins, Lead Pharmacist, Cancer Services, Royal Liverpool and<br />
Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
Experiences with homecare—Phil Deady, Lead Pharmacist, Procurement, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
Doing it ourselves—looking at solutions within the NHS structure—Helen Clark, Chief Pharmacist, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Clinical Update<br />
QUEENS SUITE 1<br />
Chair: Penny Thursfield, Lead Clinical<br />
Pharmacist in Oncology, Noble’s<br />
Hospital, Isle of Man<br />
10.00–10.30 Clinical update—prostate cancer<br />
Ian Pedley, Consultant Oncologist,<br />
Northern Centre for Cancer Care,<br />
Newcastle<br />
Hot Topics<br />
QUEENS SUITE 2<br />
Chair: Mary Barnes, Network Director,<br />
Avon, Somerset and Wiltshire Cancer<br />
Network<br />
Current issues in dose banding<br />
Colin Ward, Lead Pharmacist, East<br />
Midlands Cancer Network; Geoff Hall,<br />
Medical Oncologist, Leeds Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Trust & Meena Hunjan,<br />
Principal Pharmacist, Cancer Services,<br />
West Middlesex University Hospital<br />
Policy/Strategy/Industry<br />
HALL D<br />
Chair: Sean McGrath, Chief Executive<br />
Officer, Succinct Healthcare<br />
Communications<br />
BOPA corporate sponsors—<br />
developing a framework for collaboration<br />
Max Summerhayes, Associate Head of<br />
Medical Affairs, Roche Products Ltd &<br />
Ian Costello, Chief Pharmacist, The Royal<br />
Marsden NHS Foundation Trust<br />
10.30–11.00 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
Stem Cell Transplant<br />
KINGS SUITE<br />
Chair: Stephanie Kirschke, Senior Lead<br />
Pharmacist in Haematology, Imperial<br />
College Healthcare NHS Trust<br />
What happens before a stem cell<br />
transplant is possible?<br />
Gordon Cook, Professor of Haematology<br />
and Myeloma Studies, St James’s<br />
University Hospital, Leeds<br />
11.00–12.15 Poster discussion session<br />
Chair: Geoff Saunders, Consultant Oncology Pharmacist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust & Chair of the Faculty of Cancer Pharmacy<br />
The Faculty of Cancer Pharmacy in association with BOPA is proud to host this year’s plenary session showcasing excellence in oncology<br />
pharmacy research. This special session will include six 10-minute presentations featuring the best posters in three categories—original research,<br />
audit and innovation. One of BOPA’s aims is to expand practice research in oncology pharmacy, and highlight achievements in this area.<br />
This is the MUST SEE session of this year’s conference<br />
12.15–13.00 Industry sponsored satellite—Amgen<br />
Are we eQIPPed for NICE implementation?<br />
Chair: Neil Watson, Director of Pharmacy and Medicines, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Speakers: Andrew Stanley, Network<br />
Pharmacist, Pan Birmingham Cancer Network & David Thorne, Chief Executive, Newcastle Bridges Clinical Commissioning Group<br />
13.00–14.00 Buffet lunch served in the exhibition hall<br />
14.00–14.30 BOPA Annual General Meeting<br />
Clinical Update<br />
QUEENS SUITE 1<br />
Chair: Penny Thursfield, Lead Clinical<br />
Pharmacist in Oncology, Noble’s<br />
Hospital, Isle of Man<br />
14.30–15.00 Breaking news from ESMO<br />
Carl Booth, Lead Pharmacist in Cancer<br />
Services and Clinical Trials, Airedale<br />
NHS Foundation Trust<br />
15.10–15.40 Recent progress in the treatment<br />
of advanced non-small-cell lung<br />
cancer<br />
Raffaele Califano, Consultant Medical<br />
Oncologist, The Christie NHS<br />
Foundation Trust<br />
Hot Topics<br />
QUEENS SUITE 2<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Hodgkinson, Principal<br />
Pharmacist, Weston Park Hospital<br />
Current issues in the calculation of<br />
glomerular filtration rate (GFR)<br />
Geoff Hall, Medical Oncologist, Leeds<br />
Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
Verification of prescriptions for<br />
tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs)<br />
Steve Williamson, Consultant<br />
Pharmacist in Cancer Services,<br />
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust and<br />
North of England Cancer Network<br />
Policy/Strategy/Industry<br />
HALL D<br />
Chair: Dan Mellor, Deputy Director of<br />
Pharmacy, Peter MacCallum Cancer<br />
Centre, Melbourne<br />
Chemotherapy dataset: why it’s so<br />
important<br />
Meena Hunjan, Principle Pharmacist<br />
in Cancer Services, West Middlesex<br />
University Hopsital<br />
How to manage drug shortages—<br />
a practical guide<br />
Phil Deady, Lead Pharmacist,<br />
Procurement, Leeds Teaching Hospitals<br />
NHS Trust<br />
15.40–16.10 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
16.10–17.10 The Succinct Lecture: ‘Seize the Day’—Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson<br />
Chair: Chris Stevenson, Managing Director, Succinct Healthcare Communications<br />
19.30–late<br />
BOPA Black-tie Gala Dinner<br />
The Ballroom, The Majestic Hotel (19.30 pre-dinner drinks for 20.00 sit down)<br />
Stem Cell Transplant<br />
KINGS SUITE<br />
Chair: Jayne Davis, Lead Clinical<br />
Pharmacist in Haematology, Sheffield<br />
Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Supportive medications and<br />
complications during the stem cell<br />
transplant<br />
Charlotte Kallmeyer, Consultant<br />
Haematologist, Leeds Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Trust<br />
Late effects and complications<br />
after a stem cell transplant<br />
Aileen Nield, Sheffield Teaching<br />
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
BOPA DAY<br />
SUNDAY 21 OCTOBER<br />
09.30–10.30 Myths and Pearls<br />
Chair: Alastair McMurray, Managing Director, medac<br />
Extravasation—Andrew Stanley, Network Pharmacist, Pan Birmingham Cancer Network<br />
Flat dosing—Max Summerhayes, Associate Head of Medical Affairs, Roche Products Ltd<br />
Dosing and obesity—Bruce Burnett, Consultant Pharmacist<br />
10.30–11.00 Tea & coffee served in the exhibition hall<br />
Clinical Update<br />
QUEENS SUITE 1<br />
Chair: Helen Flint, Clinical Lead Pharmacist, Betsi<br />
Cadwaladr University Local Health Board<br />
11.00–11.30 Challenges of showing prolonged overall<br />
survival in clinical trials; a breast cancer<br />
perspective<br />
Chris Twelves, Professor and Honorary Consultant in<br />
Medical Oncology, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds<br />
11.35–12.05 Clinical update—colorectal cancer<br />
Saifee Mullamitha, Consultant Medical Oncologist,<br />
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust<br />
Hot Topics<br />
QUEENS SUITE 2<br />
Chair: Bruce Burnett, Consultant Pharmacist<br />
Cost-saving ideas in cancer care<br />
Caroline Waters, Macmillan Network Pharmacist,<br />
Kent and Medway Cancer Network; Christine Clarke,<br />
Macmillan Lead Pharmacist, East Midlands Cancer<br />
Network & Aidan Glover, Oncology/Haematology<br />
Pharmacist, Northern Ireland Cancer Centre<br />
The challenges of biosimilar antibodies<br />
Andrew Fox, Regulatory Affairs Director,<br />
Amgen Ltd<br />
12.05–12.15 Summary of key themes, challenges and close<br />
Policy/Strategy/Industry<br />
HALL D<br />
Chair: Dermot Ball, Network Pharmacist, NHS North<br />
Central London and West Essex<br />
The Cancer Drugs Fund one year on—success<br />
or failure?<br />
Peter Stephens, IMS Health ®<br />
Issues in access to cancer drugs: a<br />
commissioning pharmacist’s perspective<br />
Paul McManus, Pharmacist Adviser, Yorkshire and<br />
the Humber Office, North of England Specialised<br />
Commissioning Group<br />
Programme subject to change