Agenda
Pharmacy Together 2019 will be held on Friday 8 November
08.45 - 09.40
Registration and Refreshments in the Networking Zone with exhibition stand and poster viewing
During this time there will be three additional sessions:
Express satellite 1: Topic and speaker to be confirmed
Express satellite 2: Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC). Four years old - what has been achieved? Professor Mike Scott
09.40 - 09.50
Welcome and introduction: Ted Butler, Chairman, Pharmacy Management and Ruth Bednall, Chair, UKCPA
09.55 - 10.55
Session One
Option 1 Clinical | Option 2 Clinical | Option 3 Risk Management |
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Adherence in asthma Dr Toby Capstick | How the whole pharmacy team can contribute to antimicrobial stewardship including national/international strategies, initiatives and drivers Tejal Vaghela | How to balance risks and benefits of anticoagulants Rebecca Chanda (Facilitator); Katherine Stirling; Rosalind Byrne |
Option 4 Leadership | Option 5 Interface and Primary Care |
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Pharmacy across the globe Dr Catherine Duggan | Supporting medicines optimisation across interfaces of care Michelle Hoad and John Brown |
Option 6 Sponsored by Daiichi-Sankyo |
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Addressing the challenge of non-valvular AF-related stroke This satellite symposium is organised and funded by Daiichi-Sankyo. |
10.55 - 11.25
Refreshment Break in the Networking Zone with exhibition stand and poster viewing
11.25 - 12.25
Session Two
Option 1 Clinical | Option 2 Clinical | Option 3 Risk Management |
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ADEPT Training for Community Pharmacists: Achieving Diabetes Care Excellence through Primary Care Teams Satyan Kotecha and Prof. Vinod Patel | Home is where the heart is: the how and why of domicilary visits Kiran Channa | Court Inquest into the Death of Patient X: Understanding the Hard Truths of Human Performance Ravinder Bratch |
Option 4 Leadership | Option 5 Interface and Primary Care |
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Opportunities in the NHS Long Term Plan for the pharmacy family to improve patient care Prof Liz Kay | WORKSHOP: GP practice-based pharmacy staff- making an effective impact Darrell Baker, Rachel Brace |
Option 6 Sponsored by GSK | Option 7 Sponsored by Novo Nordisk Ltd |
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Adherence and Optimisation - the pharmacists' role in asthma care This session has been organised and funded by GSK. | Diabetes Care - An Opportunity for Pharmacy Services This session has been fully funded and organised by Novo Nordisk Ltd |
12.25 - 13.40
Lunch in the Networking Zone with exhibition stand and poster viewing
(13.25 End of Delegates’ Choice Poster Award Voting)
During this time there will be two additional sessions:
Express satellite 3: 12.30 - 13.00
Title: Pfizer's SMART Hub: The value in digital communication
Speaker: Georgina James: Hospital Channel Lead, Pfizer Ltd
Pfizer's new SMART HUB is a digital solution which delivers on pharmacist's information needs 24/7 and has been developed in collaboration with pharmacists from across the UK.
This new approach in digital communication focuses on three most important areas: Stock, Medicines and Training.
This is a practical session that will explore the SMART HUBs capability, signpost proposed training modules available to you and your department and demonstrate the HUBs major stock reporting feature. Your input on the day will help shape future iterations of this new resource and you will have the opportunity to gain access to the platform from launch.
Round table discussion 1 (invitation only): 12.30 - 13.25 (lunch served in the room) Topic and speaker to be confirmed. Sponsored by Amgen Ltd.
13.40 - 14.40
Session Three
Option 1 Clinical | Option 2 Risk Management | Option 3 Risk Management |
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Advanced practice embedded in National Service Standard: The IBD UK Standards 2019 Model Anja St Clair Jones | Why can't we get medicines reconciliation right? Kevin Gibbs and Margaret Stone | Communicating risk to patients Dr Alice Oborne and Dr Yogini Jani |
Option 4 Leadership | Option 5 Interface and Primary Care |
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Training pharmacists to deliver the NHS 10-year plan PART 1 - A Strategic View - Ian Bates PART 2 - Practical Implications - Ann Page | Steps to build greater engagement of community and primary care clinical services in PCNs James Wood |
Option 6 Sponsored by GSK | Option 7 Sponsored by Chiesi |
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A simple approach to COPD – how to implement guidelines in a complex environment | Asthma: Making it Personal This sponsored session is organised and funded by Chiesi Ltd
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14.40 – 15.10
Refreshment Break in the Networking Zone
15.10 – 15.35
Awards ceremony to include Lifetime Achievement Award winner
15.35 – 16.35
Session Four
Option 1 Clinical | Option 2 Clinical | Option 3 Risk Management |
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Cardiovascular implications of diabetes Anna Hodgkinson | Living with cancer as a long term condition: pharmacy role in treatments and survivorship Chair - Helen Benson | The role of pharmacy in reducing falls in older people Derek Taylor |
Option 4 Leadership | Option 5 Interface and Primary Care |
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Panel Q/A and debate Panel: Professor Liz Kay, Professor Ian Bates, Dr Catherine Duggan & Ann Page | Optimising medicines Use in Care Homes Cherise Howson |
Option 6 Workforce challenges |
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PART 1: Workforce planning challenges Prof. Michael Scott PART 2: Becoming a Clinical Pharmacist: If I'd known then what I know now Ruari O'Connell |
16.35
End
Peer discussions of 30 mins can be arranged to take place at appropriate times. Please contact us if you wish to reserve a time.