CHANGE CHAMPIONS & ASSOCIATES MASTER CLASS SERIES 2012 Orthopaedic Enhanced Recovery with expert presenters Rob Middleton & Tom Wainwright Enhanced Recovery Enhanced recovery is an evidence-based model of care that enables patients to recover faster from all types of orthopaedic surgery. Delegates will learn about this multi-modal approach that focuses on patient education, less invasive surgical techniques, improved pain relief, and early return to function from established experts in the field. Who is this for? The master class is suitable for professionals working in both primary and secondary care and delegates are encouraged to attend with colleagues from their multidisciplinary team. This includes hospital clinicians, GP'S, nurses, allied health professionals, senior managers, and executives. www.changechampions.com.au New Zealand Dates 5 March 2012, Auckland 6 March 2012, Wellington 7 March 2012, Dunedin Australian Dates 9 March 2012, Brisbane 12 March 2012, Sydney 13 March 2012, Melbourne 14 March 2012, Adelaide 15 March 2012, Perth In- House Opportunities are also available
After the Master Class Delegates will: Have a clear understanding of the components of enhanced recovery and a working knowledge of current best practice and the established evidence base Understand how the approach may be applied to their own organization and a range of orthopaedic procedures Be able to utilize the practical examples and tips for implementation so that they may return to their organisation and introduce enhanced recovery successfully Understand how to collect data to measure the success of implementing the enhanced recovery model of care The expert presenters will also share their experience of working to implement enhanced recovery at both local and national levels within the UK, so that delegates have tangible "take home" tips and practical solutions for when they return to their workplace. Examples of protocols, pathway documents, business cases, strategies for change, and data Case studies, research, and robust outcome data will be presented, and practical tips for implementation will be shared with the audience. Our experts will present their own published research, and will provide delegates with a working knowledge of the latest research which they have recently compiled for their soon to be published textbook "Enhanced Recovery in Orthopaedic Surgery." Content Outline 1. What is enhanced recovery? a. History and background b. The benefits c. Enhanced recovery in orthopaedics 2. The enhanced recovery pathway - An overview 3. How to get the patient in the best possible condition for surgery a. Managing patient expectation b. Pre/referral from primary care c. Pre-operative assessment and preparation d. Admission 4. How to ensure the patient has the best possible operative experience a. Anaesthetic factors b. Surgical factors 5. How to ensure the patient has the best post-operative rehabilitation a. Nutrition and rehabilitation b. Discharge c. Follow-up 6. How to implement an enhanced recovery pathway in your organization a. Stakeholder analysis and engagement b. Creating the team c. Understanding your current service, the risks, and the investment required d. Creating momentum e. Changing your pathway and data collection f. Sustaining the change
Rob Middleton MA FRCS (Orth) Rob Middleton is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Service Improvement Specialist, with a proven track record in leading and implementing enhanced recovery pathways. He specializes clinically in hip surgery and has been a consultant at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital for the past 12 years. In recent years he has successfully led a complete system transformation in his role as clinical lead of the Derwent centre. The Derwent is a high quality, high volume joint replacement unit based on the principles of lean, control of variation, and best clinical practice. The unit is an example of good to great and is the subject of much research and modeling. It was awarded a Dorset Healthcare Gold award in 2009 and is acknowledged as an exemplar enhanced recovery site by the Department of Health and the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement. Rob s success at the Derwent led to his appointment as National Clinical Lead for Hip and Knee Replacement at the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement in 2008. In this role Rob has provided clinical leadership at a national level on the enhanced recovery program, and has seen him become a regular on the national and international lecture circuit. All of Rob s work is strongly underpinned by a commitment to evidenced-based practice and he has posts as a Visiting Fellow at Bournemouth University and a Visiting Clinical Lecturer at the University of Adelaide. Meet the Presenters Tom Wainwright is an enhanced recovery expert who has previously led the design and implementation of an exemplar enhanced recovery pathway. Tom originally graduated as a physiotherapist from Coventry University with a first class degree and went onto to specialise in orthopaedics and complete his Postgraduate Diploma in physiotherapy. After working as a physiotherapist Tom moved into Clinical Research and has extensive experience of managing international randomised clinical trials More recently he has held managerial roles within the National Health Service including a crucial leadership role in the design, implementation, and delivery of an award winning enhanced recovery pathway. The results and methods of this work have been published and presented at peer-reviewed conferences internationally. Tom is frequently invited to speak at conferences in the United Kingdom and abroad. He is passionate about improving the quality of healthcare and now works as an independent consultant. He has a Postgraduate Certificate in Leadership for Quality and Improvement, and an in-depth understanding of how to turn theory into practice. This means that he achieves outstanding results with the organisations he works with, and this was formally recognised at the Institute of Consulting awards in 2010 when he won the Best Newcomer to Consulting award. In combination with his consultancy work, Tom is highly active academically. He is a Visiting Associate at Bournemouth University and won a full PhD scholarship in 2009. His research examines how to understand, appreciate, and account for variability when managing healthcare systems. Tom Wainwright PgDip PgCert BSc (Hons) AIC MIHM MCSP
SECTION A: REGISTRATION DETAILS MASTER CLASS: Orthopaedic Enhanced Recovery Delegate No.1 Details Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss: Surname: Given Name: Company/Organisation: Position: Address: State: Postcode: Country: Telephone: Facsimile: Email: Preferred Name for Badge: Special Diet: Disability Assistance: Delegate No.2 Details Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss: Surname: Given Name: Company/Organisation: Position: Address: State: Postcode: Country: Telephone: Facsimile: Email: Preferred Name for Badge: Special Diet: Disability Assistance: Delegate No.3 Details Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss: Surname: Given Name: Company/Organisation: Position: Address: State: Postcode: Country: Telephone: Facsimile: Email: Preferred Name for Badge: Special Diet: Disability Assistance:
SECTION B: REGISTRATION COSTS MASTER CLASS TIMES: 09.00 17.00 Select your location below: 5 March 2012 Auckland, NZ (early bird closes 20 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, Level 2, 45 Queen Street, Auckland NZ 1010 6 March 2012 Wellington, NZ (early bird closes 21 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, Tower Building, 50 Customhouse Quay Wellington NZ 7 March 2012 Dunedin, NZ (early bird closes 22 Feb 2012) Venue: Scenic Hotel Southern Cross, Cnr Princess and High Streets, Dunedin NZ 9 March 2012 Brisbane, QLD Australia (early bird closes 24 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, 288 Edward Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 12 March 2012 Sydney, NSW Australia (early bird closes 27 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, 190-200 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000 13 March 2012 Melbourne, VIC Australia (early bird closes 28 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, Level 1, 440 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 14 March 2012 Adelaide, SA Australia (early bird closes 29 Feb 2012) Venue: Cliftons, Level 1, 80 King William St, Adelaide SA 5000 15 March 2012 Perth, WA Australia (early bird closes 1 March 2012) Venue: Cliftons, Australia Place, 15-17 William Street, Perth WA 6000 Early Bird- Register & pay on invoice BEFORE early bird date (see above) $550.00 $ Standard- Register & pay on invoice AFTER early bird date (see above) $595.00 $ TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE (Prices in Australian Dollars, inc GST) $ DISCOUNTS IF YOU BOOK ONLINE AND PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD ON LINE! Why not register and pay online? It s easy. Visit www.changechampions.com.au (You must pay at the time you register for discount) Online rego and payment completed BEFORE early bird closes Online rego and payment completed AFTER early bird closes $499.00 (inc GST) per person $550.00 (inc GST) per person PLUS: Pay only $475 per person if you book 6 or more people at the same time & pay online with a credit card (discounts show at checkout)
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