Beyond the respiratory consultation: inspiring lifelong change

The International Centre, Telford, 28-30 September 2017

OUTLINE PROGRAMME

Thursday 28 September 2017
1830-2000 / Everyday Asthma – Putting the Patient First
AstraZeneca satellite symposium
Wheezy Kids & Troublesome Teenagers - Dr Iain Small, Adult Asthma Management – A Breeze or a Wheeze? - Dr John Haughney
Friday 29 September 2017
Clinical symposia
PCRS-UK 1, Ironbridge 1
Focused on getting the fundamentals of care rightand looking beyondtheconsultation / Service development
PCRS-UK 2, Atcham Suite
Featuring innovative case studies and examples and focusing on inspiring sustainable change / Research presentations
PCRS-UK 3, Wenlock Suite
Cutting edge, 'real world' researchpresentations, in conjunction with / Poster sessions
in conjunction with / Practical workshops
PCRS-UK 4, Coalport 1
Interactive, practical workshopsrun in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratoryskills / Practical workshops
PCRS-UK 4, Coalport 2
Interactive, practical workshops run in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratory skills
0830-0900 / Refreshments andexhibition
0830-0850 / Mindfulness session with Melissa Canavan ‘analytical meditation on the precious human life’
0900-1000 / Opening plenary: Right care, right place, right time
Chair: Noel Baxter
Speaker: Professor Martin Marshall
1000-1100 / Debate: This house believes FeNO testing should be used as part of the diagnostic work up in all patients suspected of having asthma
Chair: Andrew Whittamore, Asthma UK
Speakers: Professor Hilary Pinnock (against) and Dr John Alexander (for) / Which COPD guideline should we use locally?
Chair: Sandy Walmsley
1) Getting respiratory guideline consensus across an STP-SE London, Dr Azhar Saleem
2) Implementing a local guideline: the Birmingham experience, Dr Alice Turner / Abstract presentations / Poster walk around / Pulmonary rehabilitation: let's all do it*
Co-facilitators: Kelly Redden-Rowley andMiss Sally King / Chest examination for nurses and allied health professionals*
Chair: Thea Oliver
Facilitator: Mrs Natalie Harper
1100-1130 / Refreshments and exhibition
1130-1215 / Interstitial lung disease(ILD) is it on your radar? How to recognise, refer and manage your patients appropriately
Chair: Steven Wibberley, BLF
Speakers: Ms Jane Scullion and Dr Felix Woodhead
A patient perspective: Mr Stephen Jones / What models will improve respiratory diagnosis? Experts and generalists in harmony
Chair: Stephen Gaduzo
Speakers: Dr Vicky Moore and Rhys Jeffries
Mrs Jo Hamilton / Abstract presentations / Poster walk around / Inhaler technique: check yours*
Chair: Val Gerrard
Facilitator​​: Dr Anna Murphy / Experiencing oxygen therapy and non-invasive ventilation
Chair: Jacqui Cooper
Facilitator: Mrs Chris Loveridge plus a patient perspective
1215-1300 / Right Patient, Right Treatment; Managing the Overuse of Inhaled Corticosteroids
Pfizer sponsored symposium
Speakers: Dr James Calvert, Bristol and Joanne Thompson, Specialist Respiratory Nurse & Team Leader, Hull Hospital
1300-1400 / Lunch
1400-1445 / Real world difficult asthma – what is it really about?
Novartis sponsored symposium
Speakers: Dr Steve Holmes and Dr Rob Niven
1445-1530 / Cough and spit: Bronchiectasis or chronic bronchitis, which is it?
Chair: Kevin Gruffydd-Jones
Speaker: Professor James Chalmers
A patient perspective: Mrs Barbara Preston / Working differently with people in the new models of care
Chair: Binita Kane
1) Group Consultations, Experience Led Care (ELC) speaker
2) Making waves: spreading a life-changing model for informal COPD clinics, Dr Colin Gelder / Abstract presentations / CBT: non-pharmacological techniques for managing breathlessness
Chair: Christine Ennor
Facilitator: Dr Graham Burns / How to read and understand a clinical paper
Chair: Luke Daines
Facilitator: Dr Helen Ashdown
1530-1600 / Refreshments and exhibition
1600-1645 / Respiratory infections: Let’s talk about antibiotics, right time, right person, right place
Chair: Dr Helen Ashdown
Speaker: Dr Cliodna McNulty / Breathlessness services- breathe in or out: where should the service be?
Chair: Vince Mak
1) Fatigue, anxiety and breathlessness: the FAB service, Dr Diana Webb and Mrs Cathy Carmody-Heaton
2) How do I replicate the BSS in a multispeciality provider model of care?, Professor Irene Higginson / Abstract presentations / Poster walk around / Chest examination for nurses and allied health professionals*
Chair: Thea Oliver
Facilitator: Mrs Natalie Harper / Simplifying spirometry interpretation*
Chair: Chris Ennor
Facilitator: Mrs Chris Loveridge
1645-1730 / GlaxoSmithKline sponsored symposium
1730-1830 / Dragons Den: Respiratory Innovations
Chair: Steve Holmes
Dragons: Dr Duncan Keeley, Mr Garry McDonald, Professor Hilary Pinnock, Ms Jane Scullion
Product pitches:FeNO testing - Mrs Carol Stonham, Right Breathe App - Dr Azhar Saleem, Singing for Lung Health - Ms Phoene Cave
1830-1850 / Mindfulness session with Melissa Canavan ‘body scan and breathing meditation’
1915-1935 / Mindfulness session with Melissa Canavan ‘loving kindness’
1945-2015 / Drinks Reception
2015 / Conference Dinner

PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the conference programme without notice

Beyond the respiratory consultation: inspiring lifelong change

The International Centre, Telford, 28-30 September 2017

OUTLINE PROGRAMME

Saturday 30 September 2017
Clinical symposia
PCRS-UK 1, Ironbridge 1
Focused on getting the fundamentals of care rightand looking beyondtheconsultation / Service development
PCRS-UK 2, Atcham Suite
Featuring innovative case studies and examples and focusing on inspiring sustainable change / Research presentations
PCRS-UK 3, Wenlock Suite
Cutting edge, 'real world' researchpresentations, in conjunction with / Poster sessions
in conjunction with / Practical workshops
PCRS-UK 4, Coalport 1
Interactive, practical workshopsrun in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratoryskills / Practical workshops
PCRS-UK 4, Coalport 2
Interactive, practical workshops run in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratory skills
0745-0900 / PCRS-UK AGM / 0815-0900 Singing for Lung Health – a practical session by Phoene Cave
0900-0945 / Breathlessness: whose patient is it?
Chair: Dayo Kuku
Speaker: Dr Rachael Evans / The obesity epidemic and respiratory services
Chair: Clare Cook
1) Obesity and the lung: What service does the patient need from the community based team and general practice?, Professor Nick Hart
2) Primary care delivery of an OSA service, Dr Tahmina Siddiqui / Abstract presentations / Poster walk around / Simplifying spirometry interpretation*
Chair: Chris Ennor
Facilitator: Mrs Chris Loveridge / FeNO Testing: are you ready for it?
Chair: Vikki Knowles
Facilitator: Mrs Carol Stonham
0945-1030 / Boehringer Ingelheim sponsored symposium
1030-1115 / Brunch and exhibition
1115-1200 / How sick is the child? Croup, bronchiolitis and Paediatric respiratory infections - when to refer
Chair: Duncan Keeley
Speaker: Professor Andrew Bush / Learning from the National COPD Audit
Chair: Melissa Canavan
1) Working towards the ideal COPD value pyramid: allocating resources across. Aneurin Bevan LHB, Mrs Rebecca Richards and Dr Patrick FloodPage
2) Quality Improvement in Wales - better diagnosis, better access to high value care for COPD, Dr Simon Barry / Abstract presentations / Pulmonary rehabilitation: let's all do it*
Co-facilitators: Kelly Redden-Rowley andMiss Sally King / Inhaler technique: check yours*
Chair: Val Gerrard
Facilitator​​: Dr Anna Murphy
1200-1215 / Winner npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine abstract
Dr Noel Baxter
1215-1315 / Grand Round: misdiagnosis, missed diagnosis and missed opportunities (case based presentations)
Chair: Dr Iain Small
Facilitators: Professor James Chalmers, Mr Matthew Smith
1315-1330 / Summary and close
Dr Noel Baxter

PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the conference programme without notice