Nurse Clinics 10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Monday 19 November 2018 De Vere W1 Conference Centre, London

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10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Nurse Clinics only 195 +VAT 2018 Monday 19 November 2018 De Vere W1 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 Heather Randle Professional Lead for Non Medical Prescribing and Medicines Management Royal College of Nursing

10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Nurse Clinics only 195 +VAT 2018 Monday 19 November 2018 De Vere W1 Conference Centre, London Nurse-led services offer the opportunity to strengthen and enhance the experience of care across health and social care. Dr Theresa Shaw, Chief Executive, Foundation of Nursing Chaired by Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Nurse Clinics 2018 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, secondary and community care across a number of specialties. With sessions designed for those who are looking to improve the effectiveness or expand existing nurse led clinics and services, or for beginners looking to set up their first clinic this event is essential for all nurses offering nurse led clinics and services. 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 advanced practice and demonstrating improvement and quality within Nurse Led Services. 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. Nurse Clinics in Practicen will include short sessions presenting 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 Nurse Prescribing Leadership of Nurse Led Clinics: developing the culture and leading your clinic Legal Issues and Risk Management Follow the conference on Twitter #NurseClinics18 Visit our website www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk or tel 01932 429933 fax 0208 181 6491

JOINT OPENING SESSION 10.00 Chair s welcome and introduction: the value of nurse led clinics Dr Richard Hatchett existing evidence to support the value of nurse led clinics Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues 10.15 KEYNOTE OPENING ADDRESS: The future of advanced nursing practice Heather Randle where is the standard for specialist practice and advanced roles Professional Lead for Non Medical Prescribing and Medicines implications for nurses running clinics Management looking ahead Royal College of Nursing 10.45 Demonstrating improvement and quality within Nurse Led Services Prof Helen Young Executive Director of Patient Care and Services South Central Ambulance NHS Foundation Trust NHS Improvement priorities and update: implications for nurses running clinics demonstrating improvement and quality within nurse led services the importance of nursing leadership in developing nurse led services 11.15-11.20 TEA AND COFFEE AND EXHIBITION 11.35 CONFERENCE CONTINUES AND SPLITS INTO BREAKOUT STREAMS STREAM A Developing an established clinic Workshop 1 Beginners Guide: Setting Up Nurse Led Clinics Workshop 2 Nurse Prescribing 13.00-14.00 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS STREAM A Nurse Clinics in Practice Workshop 3 Leadership of Nurse Led Clinics: developing the culture and leading your clinic 15.10-15.30 TEA, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS Workshop 4 Nurse Led Follow up JOINT CLOSING SESSION 15.30 Closing Address Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues 15.40 EXTENDED SESSION Nurse clinics: Legal and risk management issues An opportunity for delegates to seek information and advice on legal and risk management issues around running clinics and advanced nursing practice Mike O Connell Legal Services Practitioner, recently retired Head of Legal Services Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues 16.55 Questions and answers, followed by Close at 17.25 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 16.25 CLOSING ADDRESS: Sustainability of your nurse led service: Culture, Strategy and Leadership what are the threats to the sustainability of your nurse led service? understanding workplace culture and the impact it has on developing services and practice Identifying how leadership and skilled facilitation can sustain the development of nurse led services and care delivery understanding where your service fits within the organisation s strategy and plans feeling empowered? What you should take into practice tomorrow

STREAM A Developing an established clinic Morning - Stream Choice 1 (11.35-13.00) Workshop 1 Beginners Guide: Setting Up Nurse Led Clinics Workshop 2 Nurse Prescribing Stream A: Developing an established clinic Chair: Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Deputy Head The Royal Marsden School 11.35 Learning from 17 years of a nurse led clinic: quality assurance and future proofing your service Alison Pottle Cardiology Nurse Consultant Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust 17 years of our Nurse Led service developing a quality assurance framework a walk through our Cardiology Nurse Led Clinics future proofing your nurse led service 12.05 Competency development for advanced nursing practice and succession planning Karin Cannons Nurse Consultant Pain Management Frimley Health NHS Foundation 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 12.35 Developing an and expanding an established clinic and management the advancement of nursing roles Ollie Phipps Chair, Advanced Nurse Practitioner Forum Royal College of Nursing Acute Care Nurse Consultant East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust Workshop 1: Beginners Guide: Setting up and Running Nurse Led Clinics Facilitator: Roisin Fitzsimons Consultant Nurse Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust preparing nurses to practice at advanced level supporting nurses as they develop in advanced practice roles RCN Credentialling: demonstrating advanced nursing practice and delivering a career pathway for nurses practicing at advanced level 11.35 Extended session: A step by step introduction to setting up and running a successful nurse clinic in practice Roisin Fitzsimons setting up and running a nurse clinic in practice: essential considerations Consultant Nurse ensuring you have the competencies and skills required to run your clinic Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust 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 12.35 Case Study: Setting up a New Nurse Led Clinic Running a Nurse Led RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) clinic Tendai Nzirawa Nurse Lead Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge NHS Trust Workshop 2: Nurse Prescribing Facilitator: Claire Callaghan, NMP Programme Leader, University of Cumbria 11.35 A national update on nurse prescribing within a nurse led clinic or service Claire Callaghan NMP Programme Leader University of Cumbria 12.10 Nurse prescribing in practice Jan Keenan Consultant Nurse Cardiology, and NMP Lead Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust from the beginning: why we set up this clinic and how we developed the business plan what you need to start up the service delivering improvements in response to service need our experience: tips for success and what we would have done differently nurse prescribing and autonomous practice: where are we at evidence to support nurse prescribing the national prescribing framework and NMC standards for prescribing practice use of the new national prescribing competency framework within nurse led clinics top tips for safe and effective nurse prescribing practice who takes over when you are away: effective succession planning non medical prescribing within our nurse led clinics and developing the prescribing role incorporating medication review and medicines adherence the importance of competence in advanced practice skills the impact of nurse prescribing on patient experience and outcomes Nurse imaging and ultrasound requesting challenges and tips for success 13.00 - Lunch and Exhibition

STREAM A Nurse Clinics in Practice Afternoon - Stream Choice 2 (14.00-15.10) Workshop 3 Leadership of Nurse Led Clinics: developing the culture and leading your clinic Workshop 4 Nurse Led Follow up Stream A: Clinics in Practice: a walkthrough Nurse Led Clinics Chair: Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Deputy Head The Royal Marsden School 13.50 Planning your pathway: A Nurse Led DVT Clinic Pathway (Abstract) Adele Bowden Advanced Clinical Practitioner Jane Rothery Advanced Clinical Practitioner Emma Jones Assistant Patient Services Coordinator Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 14.15 Setting up the service: A Rapid Access Arrhythmia Clinic (Abstract) Angela Hall and Kellyanne Kinsella Arrhythmia Nurse Specialists Jersey General Hospital 14.40 FOCUS: Nurse Led Telephone Clinics the development of a nurse led DVT clinic pathway assessment of new ways of working to streamline patient care a walkthrough our clinic pathway 14.40 Nurse Led Telephone Clinic Case study 1 Working differently: A Nurse Led Telephone Clinic for Inherited Cardiac Conditions from the beginning: why we set up this clinic and how we developed the business plan what you need to start up the service delivering improvements in response to service need our experience: tips for success and what we would have done differently Julie Bellchambers Clinical Nurse Specialist in Cardiology Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust why we established the nurse led telephone clinic responding to increasing patient referrals our experience and looking forward 15.00 Nurse Led Telephone Clinic Case study 1: Setting up and running telephone follow up clinics Karen Cock and Rachael Bromley Lead Colorectal Specialist Nurses Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 15.20-Questions and answers followed by tea, exhibition and poster displays Workshop 3: Leadership of Nurse Led Clinics: developing your leadership skills Facilitator: Jo Odell Practice Development Facilitator Patients First Programme Foundation of Nursing Studies the development of a nurse led telephone follow up clinic our nurse led colorectal 2ww virtual clinic: comparison to traditional face to face delivery challenges and issues 14.00 Developing your leadership skills Jo Odell Practice Development Facilitator Patients First Programme Foundation of Nursing Studies This workshop will focus on understanding and developing your leadership skills developing leadership qualities and behaviours against a framework understanding leadership styles and using different styles for different situations the role of coaching and mentoring ensuring a wider understanding of the whole organisation/system in which you work a chance to network with your fellow delegates: facilitated interactive discussion and sharing ideas 15.00-Questions and answers followed by tea, exhibition and poster displays Workshop 4: Nurse Led Follow-up Facilitator: Roisin Fitzsimons Consultant Nurse Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust 14.00 Facilitators Introduction: Essential Characteristics of Nurse Led Follow Up Clinics Roisin Fitzsimons Consultant Nurse Guy s and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust 14.30 Case study: Nurse Led Post Operative Follow up Clinic Claire Humphreys Outpatient Gynaecology Nurse Manager Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust setting up effective nurse led follow up determining who is and who is not suitable for nurse led follow up ensuring patient safety and high quality patient experience challenges and learning from our experience improving continuity of care at follow up ensuring early detection of post-operative complications and requirements for ongoing medical management providing support and education, enhancing adherence and reducing non- 15.00-Interactive discussion and networking followed by tea, exhibition and poster displays 15.30 - Reconvene for closing address

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