Nurse Clinics 2016 EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Wednesday 9 November 2016 Hallam Conference Centre, London

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EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE only 195 +VAT Nurse Clinics 2016 Wednesday 9 November 2016 Hallam Conference Centre, London The Premier Conference and exhibition for nurses setting up and running effective nurse led clinics and services Develop your knowledge of local, national and international developments in Nurse Clinics Learn how to set up and run an effective Nurse Led Clinics and Services Workshops and masterclasses aimed at your area of clinical interest, and focused on essential elements to support your clinic Learn from the practical experiences of those who have developed Nurse Clinics in their organisation and specialty Develop competence in the tools and skills you need to develop and improve your clinic or service Improve and demonstrate the effectiveness of your Nurse Clinic or Service Over 30 Inspiring thought leaders including: Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Supporting Organisations

EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE only 195 +VAT Nurse Clinics 2016 Wednesday 9 November 2016 Hallam Conference Centre, London Chaired by Dr Richard Hatchett Author, Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Nurse Clinics 2016 will provide specialist nurses with a valuable opportunity to hear national updates and best practice for working at advanced practice, and setting up and running nurse led clinics and services in primary and secondary care across a number of specialities. A lot of out-of-hospital health and social care services are nurse-led and delivered and I see a great opportunity for NICE to be developing guidelines that, not only support nurses in leading and delivering those services, but also enable the public to understand what they can expect from services to stay well, Elaine Inglesby-Burke, Executive Nurse Director and Deputy Chief Executive Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust & Non Executive Director, NICE The opening address will look at evidence for nurse led clinics and services, and developing nursing revalidation and advanced practice. The conference will continue and look at how to demonstrate the value of your clinic or service, and how to continuously measure, monitor and benchmark the impact on patient experience and outcomes, in line with the drive for quality improvement in the NHS. NEW to this years conference: Nurse Clinics in Practice. These short sessions will present examples of how various established nurse led clinics work in practice, the practicalities and the challenges, and to give delegates an opportunity to meet and network with people running similar clinics to their own interests. The conference will include a choice of interactive expertly facilitated workshops focusing on A Beginners Guide to setting up Nurse Led Clinics Nurse Led Follow up Clinics Auditing, evaluating and demonstrating the benefit of your Nurse Led Clinic Nurse Prescribing Legal Issues and Risk Management Virtual Clinics

JOINT OPENING SESSION 10:00 Chair s Welcome and introduction: the value of Nurse Led Clinics Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues existing evidence to support the value of nurse led clinics 10.20 OPENING ADDRESS FROM THE NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL The New NMC Code, Nursing revalidation and Advanced Practice: An update from the Nursing Midwifery Council Representative Nursing and Midwifery Council (invited) 10.45 Developing the role of nurse led servies revalidation update nursing Revalidation, Specialist Practice and Advanced Roles quality assurance of your nursing appraisal process and practice maintaining competence: implications for nurses running clinics how do you demonstrate quality and safety in advanced nursing practice? Representative NICE (Invited) recognising and developing the role of nurse led services ensuring nurses do not just deliver a medical model of health and social care delivery looking beyond an Ill health model for healthcare implications for nurses running clinics the role of NICE in supporting nurse led care 11.10-11.20 Questions and answers followed by Coffee and Exhibition 11.50 CONFERENCE CONTINUES AND SPLITS INTO BREAKOUT STREAMS Developing an established clinic Workshop 1 Beginners Guide: Nurse Led Clinics Workshop 2 Nurse Prescribing 13.00-13.50 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS Nurse Clinics in Practice Workshop 3 Auditing and Demonstrating Benefit Workshop 4 Nurse Led Follow Up 15.10-15.30 TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS Workshop 5 Legal and Risk Management Issues Workshop 6 Virtual Clinics JOINT CLOSING SESSION 16.30 Chairman Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues 16.30 CLOSING ADDRESS: The future of advanced nursing practice Gill Coverdale Professional Lead for Education The Royal College of Nursing where is the standard for specialist practice and advanced roles implications for nurses running clinics feeling empowered? What you should take into practice tomorrow 17.00 Chair s closing remarks, followed by Close at 17.15

Morning - Stream Choice 1 (11.50-13.00) Developing an established clinic Workshop 1 Beginners Guide: Setting Up Nurse Led Clinics Workshop 2 Nurse Prescribing : Developing an established Clinic Chair: Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Deputy Head The Royal Marsden School 11.50 Learning from 10 years of a nurse led clinic: quality assurance and future proofing your service Fiona Hibberts Colorectal Nurse Consultant Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation 10 years of our Nurse Led service developing a quality assurance framework future proofing your nurse led service 12.20 Competency development for advanced nursing practice and succession planning Linda Nazarko OBE Nurse Consultant, Physical Healthcare West London Mental Health NHS Trust competency development for advance nurses running clinics providing nurses with adequate training, education and competency development to run nurse led services developing protocols and guidelines to support the nursing team and develop competence who takes over when you are away: effective succession planning 12.45 Developing and expanding an established clinic, and the management of advanced nursing roles Kate Chartres Nurse Consultant and Senior Nurse, Access, Treatment and Community Services Sunderland Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust managing the advancement of nursing roles developing and expanding an established clinic managing multiple nurse led services a walkthrough our nurse led services for people with chronic pain, medically unexplained symptoms, post stroke depression and tertiary COPD Workshop 1: Beginners Guide: Setting up and Running Nurse Led Clinics Facilitator: Alison Pottle Cardiology Nurse Consultant Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust 11.50 A step by step introduction to setting up and running a successful nurse clinic in practice Alison Pottle Cardiology Nurse Consultant Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust setting up and running a nurse clinic in practice: essential considerations ensuring you have the competencies and skills required to run your clinic autonomously establishing the clinic and preparing for demand service, referral and promotion criteria ensuring your clinic is robust and engaging patients from the start ensuring a solid basis from which to deliver a rapidly expanding service which is evidence based 12.50 Case Study: Setting up a nurse led clinic for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia during maintenance therapy Sally Spencer Leukaemia Advanced Practitioner Birmingham Children s Hospital NHS Trust from the beginning: why we set up this clinic service, referral and promotion criteria ensuring your clinic is robust and engaging patients from the start ensuring a solid basis from which to deliver a rapidly expanding service which is evidence based WORKSHOP 2: Nurse Prescribing 11.50 Facilitated by: Deborah Robertson Consultant Editor, The Journal of Nurse Prescribing Senior Lecturer & Programme Leader Non-medical Prescribing, University of Chester A National update on nurse prescribing within a nurse led clinic or service Deborah Robertson Consultant Editor, The Journal of Nurse Prescribing Senior Lecturer & Programme Leader Non-medical Prescribing, University of Chester nurse prescribing and autonomous practice: where are we at evidence to support nurse prescribing top tips for safe and effective nurse prescribing practice 12.20 Nurse Prescribing in practice: Case study of a Nurse Led Wound Medicine Centre Sherrie Ryder Clinical Improvement Project Manager Kent Community Health NHS Trust non medical prescribing within our nurse led clinics and developing the prescribing role exploring alternative ways of delivering care efficiently to manage complex wounds the impact of nurse prescribing on patient experience and outcomes 13.05 - Lunch and Exhibition

Afternoon - Stream Choice 2 (13.50-15.10) Nurse Clinics in Practice Workshop 3 Auditing and Demonstrating Benefit Workshop 4 Nurse Led Follow Up : Nurse Clinics in Practice: a walk through Nurse Clinic case studies Chair: Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Deputy Head The Royal Marsden School The aim of these short sessions is present examples of how various established nurse led clinics work in practice, the practicalities and the challenges, and to give delegates an opportunity to meet and network with people running similar clinics to their own interests. 13.50 Nurse Led Clinic 1: One stop Nurse Led Children s Allergy Clinic including assessment and diagnosis Deidre Brown Paediatric CNS Asthma and Allergy Whittington Health a one stop consultation clinic assessment, diagnostic planning and education competence and service development 14.10 Nurse Led Clinic 2: A Nurse led sexual health clinic to a remote population using telemedicine Janet Littler Head of Nursing SSAFA British Forces Germany 14.30 Nurse Led Clinic 3: A Nurse led fast track colorectal clinic Julie Burton Lead Colorectal CNS/Nurse Endoscopist Yeovil District Hospital 14.50 Nurse Led Clinic 4: A Nurse Led Urological Ambulatory Unit Kay Willard Urological Advanced Nurse Practitioner University Hospital North Midlands how technology can support nurse clinics IT systems and telemedicine to allow for safe and effective remote support and consultation our experience of our nurse led primary care specialist sexual health service why we set up this clinic enhancing the patient pathway auditing the clinic and demonstrating outcomes improvement demonstrating the effectiveness of empowered urological nursing roles improving the patient experience challenges, issues and future plans Workshop 3: Auditing Evaluating and demonstrating the benefit of your services 14.00 Ali Richards Director and Associate of Nurse First GTR Coaching Ltd This workshop will demonstrate how to evaluate your nurse led service and demonstrate the benefit of the service and your practice. The session will include tools, and leadership techniques that will support you to demonstrate the value of your service, and identify areas for improvement. The session will also look at principles of developing a business case for your clinic. WORKSHOP 4: Nurse Led Follow Up Facilitator: Linda Nazarko OBE Nurse Consultant in Physical Healthcare West Lond Mental Health NHS Trust 13.50 Facilitators Introduction: Essential Characteristics of Nurse Led Follow Up Clinics Linda Nazarko OBE Nurse Consultant, Physical Healthcare West London Mental Health NHS Trust 14.20 A holistic approach to cancer follow up Michelle Amos Colorectal Advanced Nurse Practitioner with Deanna Latham Nurse Consultant Royal Stoke University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 14.45 A post operative ward based one-stop clinic Stephen Wright Lead Specialist Practitioner London North West Healthcare NHS Trust developing good practice in nurse led follow up: meeting unmet needs delivering holistic needs assessment competency development getting the most from nurse led follow up: benefits and service improvement the development of a nurse led postoperative ward based one stop clinic for patients who experience problems when at home improving post operative patient experience developing competence in nurse led diagnosis, investigation and prescribing challenges and learning from our experience 15.10 - Tea Break and Exhibition

Afternoon - Stream Choice 3 (15.40-16.25) Workshop 5 Legal and Risk Management Issues Workshop 6 Virtual Clinics WORKSHOP 5: Legal and Risk Management Issues 15.40 : An opportunity for delegates to seek information and advice on legal and risk management issues around running clinics and advanced nursing practice Facilitator Catherine Stock Barrister King View Chambers This workshop will provide an essential update for nurses running clinics on: risk management and legal issues to be aware of when running nurse led clinics legal implications of extending roles and autonomous practice risk management and professional standards: essential tips Group work: Working through case examples and determining the legal and risk management issues WORKSHOP 6: Virtual Clinics This interactive workshop will look at the potential for virtual clinics for your nurse led clinic including setting up and running virtual clinics and which elements of your clinic could be virtual 15.40 Setting up and running virtual clinics Facilitator: Mr Bibhas Roy Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Central Manchester and Manchester Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with James Wilson Upper Limb Consultant Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust clinical process mapping developing the business case the supporting technology communicating the clinic and developing referral processes monitoring quality and effectiveness examples of virtual clinics and how they can work in practice 16.20 - Questions and Answers 16.30 - Reconvene for closing address Poster Presentations These posters will be available for viewing with in the exhibition area - ideally the lead author will be available to discuss their poster with delegates Community and secondary care collaboration working for breast cancer patients in the early detection and treatment for lymphoedema Hayley Moore, Macmillan Lymphoedema CNS, Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust Nurse Led Dystonia Clinics Lynne Hadley, Opthalmology Matron, East Kent Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Photo at Discharge: Quality improvement approach to reducing readmission for surgical site infection Melissa Rochon, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Surveillance, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Paediatric Epilepsy Nurse Led Telephone Clinics Jill Conium Children s Epilepsy Specialist Nurse, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust Community Nurse Led Stoma Clinics Marie Haythornthwaite, Claire Lowther, Pip Chandler and Toni Johnson, Regional Nurse Managers, Coloplast Ltd Children s Nurses in Primary Care Zalika Begum, Community Children s Nurse, Whittington Health Designing and implementing a specialist renal palliative care service Sarah Randall, CNS Renal Palliative Care, St Barnabas House Hospice in collaboration with Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust

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