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Leading the field in paediatric courses Foundation in Paediatric Pharmaceutical Care 6th International Masterclass London, UK Sponsored by In collaboration with

1 Course details Dates Venues: Day 1: Thursday 13 October 2016 Education Centre (near St Thomas ) 75-79 York Road Westminster London SE1 7NJ Day 2: Friday 14 October 2016 Guy s Hospital Burfoot Court Room Great Maze Pond London SE1 9RT Day 3: Saturday 15 October 2016 St Thomas Hospital and Evelina Children s Hospital South Wing Committee Room Westminster Bridge Road Westminster London SE1 7EH Introduction The Foundation in Paediatric Pharmaceutical Care 6th International Masterclass is run by the Paediatric Pharmacy Team at Evelina London Children s Hospital, Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, as part of a Kings Health Partners (KHP) initiative. It is run in collaboration with the International Alliance for Better Medicines for Children and Global Research in Paediatrics (GRIP-EU FP7 Programme Network of Excellence HEALTH-F5-2010- 261060). Who should attend? This annual masterclass is intended primarily for overseas pharmacists with an interest in paediatric pharmaceutical care. However, UK pharmacists are also encouraged to attend. Places are limited due to the practical nature of the course and early booking is strongly advised. Entry requirements All applicants must be practising pharmacists. Prior experience in paediatric pharmacy is not necessary.

2 Overall aims and objectives The masterclass is intended to update those who are working in paediatric pharmacy with the latest developments and best practice in the safe use of medicines in children. On completion of the programme participants will: Be aware of best practice in dealing with the most common paediatric clinical problems; from general care to more specialised care Have a good understanding on age appropriate formulations for safer purchasing and administration of medicines to children Understand practical pharmacology aspects of medicines in children and apply this knowledge in practise Set out appropriate risk/governance strategies to make their paediatric pharmacy practice safer and more effective and look at ways to measure success Know where to access paediatric information resources Have a better understanding of worldwide initiatives for improving better medicines for children Format This highly practical masterclass will share examples of good practice and teamwork by combining case studies, forum theatres and role plays as well as lectures. A highlight of this course is patient case reviews at the hospital bedside in small groups.

3 Programme outline Day One: Thursday 13 October, 2016 Chair of the day: Sian Gaze, Highly Specialist Pharmacist, Neonates York Road Education Centre, Seminar Room 1 09:00 09:30 Registration and welcome refreshments 09:30 10:30 Course introduction and introduction of participants Duncan McRobbie, Associate Chief Pharmacist - Clinical Services Grenville Fox, Clinical Director Neonatology & Children's Medical Specialties 10:30 12:30 Is Paediatrics really different? A Paediatric Pharmacist Career Steve Tomlin, Consultant Pharmacist 12:30 13:30 Lunch York Road Education Centre, Buckingham Room 13:30 17:15 Pharmacy Service Delivery at Ward Level & Management of the Chronic Child Medication Errors and Prescription Monitoring (Using Forum Theatre and Role Play) Sian Gaze, Highly Specialist Pharmacist, Neonates William Thornhill, Principal Paediatric Pharmacist Pat Hayes, Dispensary Manager Steve Tomlin, Consultant Pharmacist Sara Arenas-Lopez, Consultant Pharmacist 17:15 Close

4 Day Two: Friday 14 October 2016 Chair of the day: Steve Tomlin, Consultant Pharmacist Guy s Hospital, Burfoot Court Room 08:30 10:00 Pharmacokinetics in Practise Discussion around practical examples Steve Tomlin, Consultant Pharmacist Sara Arenas-Lopez, Consultant Pharmacist 10:00 10:45 Obstetrics Jane Bass, Senior Pharmacist Women s Services 10:45 11:00 Mid-morning refreshments 11:00 13:30 Paediatric Infectious Diseases Introduction to Infectious Diseases Antimicrobial Stewardship Paediatric HIV/Family Clinic Ambreen Pandrowala, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Clinical Fellow Paul Wade, Consultant Pharmacist Infectious Diseases Nicola Husain, Specialist Paediatric Pharmacist Guy s Hospital, Atrium 13:30 14:30 Lunch and exhibition Guy s Hospital, Burfoot Court Room 14:30 17:30 GRIP Paediatric Formulations afternoon Dr Catherine Tuleu, Reader in Pharmaceutics, Director of the Centre for Paediatric Pharmacy research at The School of Pharmacy, University College London 14:30 15:00 Clinical aspects of formulations in general and especially in children 15:00 15:45 Group work 1: Manipulation through case studies 15:45 16:00 Mid-afternoon refreshments 16:00 16:45 Group work 2: Extemporaneous dispensing through case studies. Covering risk assessment approach 16:45 17:30 Conclusions and way forward 17:30 18:00 Tour of pharmaceutical manufacturing units at Guy s Guy s Hospital, Robens Suite 18:00 19.30 Drinks reception

5 Day Three: Saturday 15 October 2016 Chair of the day: Steve Tomlin, Consultant Pharmacist St Thomas Hospital, South Wing Committee Room 08:45 09:00 Welcome refreshments 09:00 10:45 The Critically Ill Child/Neonates Sara Arenas-Lopez, Consultant Pharmacist Sian Gaze, Highly Specialist Pharmacist, Neonates 10:45 11:00 Mid-morning refreshments Evelina London Children s Hospital, Wards 11:00 13:00 Patient Case Reviews at the hospital bedside Evelina London Children s Hospital, Atrium 13:00 14:00 Lunch Evelina London Children s Hospital, Wards 14:00 16:00 Patient Case Reviews at the hospital bedside St Thomas Hospital, South Wing Committee Room 15:30 onwards Refreshments available throughout the afternoon St Thomas Hospital, South Wing Committee Room 16:30-17:30 Summing up session 17:30 Close Course materials Delegates will receive comprehensive course materials to take away.

6 Course leaders Sara Arenas-Lopez MRPharmS, MSc, FFRPS Sara is the Consultant Pharmacist - Paediatric Critical Care. For the past 18 years she has worked as a paediatric pharmacist and 15 of them at the Evelina Children's Hospital. She collaborates as external expert for the European Medicines Agency and is also a Senior Clinical Lecturer for The School of Pharmacy London University and King s College London with extensive experience teaching nationally and internationally to medical, nursing and pharmacy professionals. She is also a Consultant for the EU 7 th Framework Programme Grant GRIP (Global research in Paediatrics) and assists with the work of Work Package 5. Steve Tomlin BPharm, FRPharmS, FFRPS Steve is the Consultant Pharmacist - Children s Services with over 20 years experience in Paediatric Pharmacy practice. He is an Honorary Clinical Reader at King s College London University. As Professional Secretary of the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group (NPPG) he works closely with the Government and Royal Colleges in the UK. He is lead clinical pharmacist for the London research Network under the National Medicines for Children s Research Network. Steve is also a pharmacy advisor to Allergy UK Advisory Board and Children s Hospices UK, lead for medicines on the national Paediatric Health Safety Board and lead Pharmacist for Medicines Information for the Medicines Committee of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. Will Thornhill BSc, MRPharmS Will is the Clinical Services Manager at the Evelina Children s Hospital with 12 years experience in pharmacy practice. For the last 10 years, he has specialised in paediatric nephrology. During his time in paediatrics he has built on his experience in the areas of Cardiology, Neurology, Metabolics, Intensive care, Neonates and general paediatrics. He is actively involved in leading and personally involved in the training and education of pharmacy, nursing, medical and other healthcare staff. He regularly contributes to teaching of medical students and undergraduate pharmacy students.

7 Course fees The course fee is 800 The course fee covers all course materials and tuition but excludes accommodation and travel expenses. To book To book please visit our website at If you have any queries about the course, please contact: Events Team Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust events@gstt.nhs.uk Tel: +44 (0) 207 188 1622

8 Internships We offer an Internship in Paediatric Pharmaceutical Care. This is intended primarily for non U.K. pharmacists and delegates are expected to have worked in a hospital pharmacy. The internship is designed to be run over 6 weeks, although in exceptional cases the student placement can be run over 4 weeks, providing all the course work required for accreditation is completed successfully. Dates available are: October 2016 January 2017 May 2017 The internship is delivered in the workplace and students will receive one-to-one supervision and direction while based in the ward environment. A unique focus of this programme is the opportunity for students to be totally integrated with the delivery of paediatric pharmacy services at the hospital. Further information is available at: Or contact: The Events Team, Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust events@gstt.nhs.uk

9 Sponsored by: Orphan Europe: We take Rare Diseases Personally Everything we do is driven by the needs of people who have a rare disease: Our team shares the conviction that each person with a rare disease has the right to the best treatment. We help to create, and work alongside, global networks of patients, patient groups, experts, healthcare professionals, scientists, policy makers and regulators. Orphan Europe is committed to improving the diagnosis and management of rare diseases through our educational work and the Recordati Rare Diseases Foundation. Our product portfolio consists of exclusively Orphan Drugs for Rare Diseases. Collaborators We would like to thank the following for their support for this international masterclass: The International Alliance for Better Medicines for Children The International Alliance for Better Medicines for Children was formed in 2006 by two global organisations concerned with child health and medicines for children: the International Peadiatric Association (IPA) and the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR). The International Alliance for Better Medicines for Children was established by a Declaration stating concerns about essential medicines for children and suggesting actions to address them. The Declaration of the Alliance has since been adopted by many Organisations associated with child health and pharmacy. Global Research in Paediatrics The Global Research in Paediatrics Network of Excellence (GRIP) is an EU funded project which started on 1 January 2011. Its main aim is to facilitate the development and safe use of medicines in children. (GRIP-EU FP7 Programme Network of Excellence HEALTH-F5-2010-261060).

1 Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest Foundation Trusts' in the UK. It consists of St Thomas' Hospital, Evelina London Children s' Hospital and Guy's Hospital. The Trust provides a full range of hospital services, as well as specialist services including cancer, cardiothoracic, women and children s services, kidney care and orthopaedics. Guy s is a major centre for cancer and renal services with the UK s largest kidney donor programme, and is also a leading centre for genetics, stem cell and allergy research. St Thomas is a leading centre for the treatment of cardiovascular disease, stroke, HIV and dermatology. The Trust has one of the largest critical care units in the UK and one of the busiest A & E departments in London. It has an annual turnover of 1.2 billion and employs 13,500 staff. The Trust handles over 2 million patient contacts each year including: 1.03 million outpatients 83,000 inpatients 82,500 day case patients 184,000 accident and emergency attendances 866,000 in community services. And we deliver 6,800 babies The Trust has 665 beds at St. Thomas', 288 at Guy's, 144 at the Evelina London Children s Hospital and 64 in the community. NHS statistics show that our patient survival rates are nearly 25 per cent better than the national average. This is one of the lowest standardised mortality rates in the NHS and provides an important indication of the quality of care provided by our clinical staff. Evelina London Children s Hospital At Evelina London, we provide a comprehensive range of children s healthcare services so that we are able to look after patients from antenatal diagnosis through childhood, into adolescence and on into adult life. The Evelina coordinates complex care for children across the South Thames region, working in partnership with King s College Hospital, the Royal Marsden Hospital and St George s Hospital. We are the second largest provider of children s services in London. Children s services provided in Evelina London and St Thomas Hospital treat around 55,000 children a year. We have 130 inpatient and day case beds, 20 paediatric intensive care beds, 46 neonatal cots, six operating theatres and a kidney dialysis unit.

10 Kings Health Partners We are part of Kings Health Partners, one of the first Academic Health Sciences Centres (AHSCs) in the UK, with our partner organisations: King's College London King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Kings Health Partners aim is to create a centre where world-class research, teaching and clinical practice are brought together for the benefit of patients, ensuring that the lessons from research are used more swiftly, effectively and systematically to improve healthcare services for people with physical and mental health care problems.

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