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Your Career. Your Community. Your Congress.
Dedicated to delivering better patient outcomes.
The Clinical Pharmacy Congress is dedicated to helping you: Receive 103 hours of educational content to get you revalidation ready for 2018.
Expand your knowledge with the latest clinical updates, delivered by 150 world-class speakers.
Grow your career prospects by networking with sector leaders.
Witness the latest innovations in clinical pharmacy and source new suppliers.
Register today to claim your CPC pass for only £499+VAT to attend
the largest gathering of clinical pharmacy professionals in Europe!
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The Clinical Pharmacy Congress is not your traditional conference. Our world-class programme takes centre stage and is at the heart of everything we believe in – to provide education and to help you improve patient outcomes.
Why are we the home of clinical pharmacy?
CPC 2018 will welcome over 2,900 pharmacy professionals through our doors over two education packed days to receive the latest clinical updates and network with the pharmacy community.
Over 150 leading sector experts will be delivering 164 sessions packed with cutting edge content and hands on training to get you revalidation ready. Turn to the last page to view your guide to revalidation.
CPC is the sector’s favourite event to source examples of excellence and share best practice amongst peers within the Poster Zone and The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards Ceremony. Source exceptional services and solutions and witness the latest innovations on our buzzing exhibition floor.
Who should attend CPC?CPC attracts those looking to develop their skills and careers in the following job roles:
• Chief & Deputy Chief Hospital Pharmacists
• Hospital Pharmacists
• Hospital Pharmacy Technicians
• Consultant & Specialist Pharmacists
• NHS England and Department of Health
• Independent Prescribing Pharmacists
• General Practice Pharmacists & Technicians
• CCG Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
• Medicines Management & Optimisation Leads
• Medicines Information Pharmacy Professionals
• Quality Assurance (QA) and Aseptic Services
• Pharmaceutical Advisors
• Formulary Decision-Makers; Drug & Therapeutic Committee Members
• Commissioning Leads
• Procurement Leads
• Pre-reg Hospital Pharmacists
• Hospice, Military, Secure Environments
• Workforce Development Leads
• Education and Training Leads
Come together at the home of clinical pharmacy to improve patient outcomes
Get revalidation ready!103 hours of educational content
95% of delegates said they would return to CPC 2018 for the unparalleled networking opportunities with peers, colleagues and old friends.
We’re not just a conference, we’re a community
PCPA GP Pharmacy Live! The Primary Care Pharmacy Association will be bringing a new and highly interactive feature to The Congress for 2018. Sessions will demonstrate real life clinical consultations in long term conditions for those working in GP practice and real life interview panels and advice to support those applying for posts in this sector. Places for these sessions are subject to availability, please see the conference programme for more details.
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Conference Highlights
In association with:General Practice Pharmacy WorkshopsHear the views and experiences from pharmacy professionals and medics working on the frontline in general practice and community, through primary care and specialist settings to an academic with a special interest in primary care research. How can the disparate roles currently being provided in general practice and across primary care be harnessed to provide an integrated and effective pharmaceutical service fit for the future and optimise the many benefits that pharmacists bring to patient care.
Presentations will cover a range of relevant topics including:
• Safe and professional practice in primary care• Starting out as an independent prescriber• Practice based pharmacists – what does the evidence say?
• Specialist roles for pharmacists in primary care – what’s new?• Social media – using it appropriately
Medicines Safety - discussion panelFriday 27th April at 14:15 - 15:00 - Keynote Theatre
Regional Medicines Optimisation Committee overview and update Friday 27th April at 16:30 - 17:15 - Keynote Theatre
COPD Asthma inhalorsSaturday 28th April at 11:00 - 11:45
Keynote TheatreSaturday 28th April at 14:30 - 15:15Medicines Optimisation Workshops
Toby Capstick, Lead Respiratory Pharmacist, Chair, UKCPA Respiratory Group, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Professor Anna Murphy, Consultant Respiratory Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Carter Review into Medicines, Pharmacy and Pathways in Mental Health Trusts and Community Health Services
Friday 27th April at 17:30 - 18:15 - Clinical Theatre
Ann Jacklin, Medicines & Pharmacy Professional Advisor, Operational Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement
Naveen Dosanjh, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, CPPE
Cardiology conundrums an interactive session
Anti thrombotics now and on the horizon
Saturday 28th April at 11:00 - 11:45 Medicines Optimisation Workshops
Saturday 28th April at 14:30 - 15:15 Keynote Theatre
Paul Wright, Lead Cardiac Pharmacist, Barts Health NHS Trust
Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Barts Health NHS Trust
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Chair: Dr Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England
Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England
Darren Ashcroft, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology Manchester Pharmacy School, University of Manchester
Gillian Cavell, Clinical Senior Lecturer, King’s College Hospital
Janice Perkins, Chair, Community Pharmacy Patient Safety Group and Pharmacy Superintendent, Well
Ravi Sharma, Clinical Lead Pharmacist and Senior GP Pharmacist, NHS England and Lea Valley Health GP Federation
William Rial, Regional Pharmacist, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Richard Seal, Regional Pharmacist for the Midlands and East, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Michele Cossey, Regional Pharmacist & Head of Clinical Strategy, NHS England
Steve Brown, Regional Pharmacist for the South of England, NHS England South Region and NHS Improvement
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CLINICAL THEATRE
In partnership with
MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
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08.30 – 09.00 Congress opens and exhibition floor time
09.00 – 09.45
Breakfast Symposium *Delivered by
How do you develop your leadership
when you have no time to deliver your leadership?
Clare Price Dowd, Senior Programme Lead, NHS Leadership Academy
Breakfast Symposium *
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Palliative CareGwen Klepping, Consultant
Pharmacist in Palliative and End of Life Care, Oxford University
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Margaret Gibbs, Specialist
Senior Pharmacist, St Christopher’s Hospice, Sydenham, London
09.45 – 10.15 Exhibition floor time
10.15 – 11.00
Hypoglycaemia Philip Newland-Jones, Consultant Pharmacist
Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospitals
Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Overview of NHS Digital Richard Ashcroft, Director,
Digital Medicines Portfolio, NHS Digital
Sepsis: where are we now?Dr Catherine Edgeworth
(McKenzie), Clinical Academic Reader, Kings College London
An update on managing asthma Professor Anna Murphy,
ConsultantRespiratory Pharmacist,
UniversityHospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
IBD, surgery and intestinal failure: a clinical journey
Uchu Meade, Gastroenterology Pharmacy Manager, St Mark’s
Hospital and Roshni PatelAngela Chana
11.00 – 11.30 Exhibition floor time
11.30 – 12.30The Best of Clinical Pharmacy Awards 2018 followed by the Keynote Address on Medicines Safety
delivered by Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England.
12.30 – 14.15
Exhibition floor time
13.00 - 13.45 Lunch Symposium *
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13.00 - 13.45 Lunch Symposium: Parkinsons *
Janine Barnes. Neurology Specialist Pharmacist,
Profile Pharma
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12.45-13.30 Lunch Symposium *
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Exhibition floor time
14.15 – 15.00
Medicines Safety – a panel session Chaired by Dr Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS
England with Darren Ashcroft, Professor of Pharmacoepidemiology,
University of Manchester, Gillian Cavell, Clinical Senior Lecturer, King’s
College Hospital, Ravi Sharma, Clinical Lead Pharmacist and Senior GP Pharmacist NHS England and Lea Valley Health GP Federation, Janice Perkins, Chair, Community
Pharmacy Patient Safety Group and Pharmacy Superintendent, Well and
Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England
Revalidation for Pharmacy Professionals: providing assurance
and improving quality Mark Voce, Director of Education and Standards-Interim, General
Pharmaceutical Council
New NICE VTE prevention guidelines
Rebecca Chanda, Consultant Pharmacist Thrombosis-
Haemostasis, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Trust and Katherine Stirling, Consultant Pharmacist,
Anticoagulation and Thrombosis, Leeds Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust
Dermatology Delivered by
Diabetes and kidney disease Dawn Goodall, Renal Pharmacist and Transplant Outcomes Lead
and Jo Reed, Renal Diabetes Specialist Nurse both Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
15.00 – 15.30 Exhibition floor time
15.30 – 16.15
Overview and update from the HEE Pharmacy Deans
Liz Fidler, Associate Head of Pharmacy – London and South
East, Chris Cutts (North), Pharmacy Dean, Trevor Beswick (South),
Pharmacy Dean, Roz Cheeseman (Midlands and East), Pharmacy
Dean, Health Education England
Leading transformational change in service provision
Suicide disclosure Dan White, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, BABCP CBT
Psychotherapist, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
The multi-specialty challenge of cancer care - cardiac health and
diabetesIslam Elkonaissi, Lead Lung Cancer
and Clinical Commissioning Support Pharmacist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and Mark Evans, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Imperial College
Healthcare NHS Trust
Improving outcomes in Rheumatology
Emily Rose-Parfitt, RheumatologySpecialist Pharmacist, North
Bristol NHS Trust
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time
16.30 – 17.15
Regional Medicines Optimisation Committee: a strategic option
Richard Seal, Regional Pharmacist (Midlands and East), William Rial Regional Pharmacist,
(London) NHS England / NHS Improvement, Steve Brown,
Regional Pharmacist, NHSE / NHSI South of England NHS
England / NHS Improvement, and Michele Cossey, Regional Pharmacist (North) & Head of Clinical Strategy, NHS England
Major Incidents staff supportDr Anna Janssen, Clinical
Psychologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Polypharmacy Lelly Oboh, Consultant
Pharmacist, Care of Older People, Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust
Community Health Services
Vanguard Care Homes Medicines Optimisation work at
East & North Herts CCGPauline Walton, AD & Head of Pharmacy & Medicines
Optimisation and Maxine Davis, CCG pharmacist both NHS East and North Hertfordshire Clinical
Commissioning Group
#KnowYourDrops – revolutionising medicines
optimisation in ophthalmology Sarah Thomas, Lead Pharmacist Satellite Services and Contracts and Fiona Chiu, Associate Chief
Pharmacist, Moorfields Eye Hospital
17.15 – 17.30 Exhibition floor time
17.30 – 18.15
An update on Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy
Philip Howard, National AMR / HCAI Project Lead , NHS
Improvement
Making standards of care better for all
Carter Review into mental health and community services:
medicines, pharmacy and pathways
Ann Jacklin, Medicines & Pharmacy Professional Advisor, Operational
Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement and Naveen Dosanjh,
Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, Centre for Pharmacy
Postgraduate Education (CPPE)
Whats new in Lipids and FHHelen Williams, Consultant
Pharmacist for Cardiovascular Disease, South London, Clinical
Associate for CV Disease, Southwark CCG and Clinical Network Lead for
CV Disease, Lambeth CCG
HIV update – where are we now?Lucy Hedley, EHRS Principal Trainer - Pharmacy & EPMA,
UCLH, Senior Clinical Pharmacist HIV, Tropical Medicine &
Infectious Diseases, University College London NHS Foundation
Trust Hospitals
18.15 Congress closes
Conference Programme: Friday 27th April
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* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers however those sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company. Programme correct at time of print
Secure your pass to gain access to 12 theatres and workshops where 150 leading sector experts will be delivering 164 sessions!
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Explore our exhibition floor! Witness the latest innovations in clinical pharmacy and source new products and services from 150 world class leading suppliers. Visit pharmacycongress.co.uk/exhibitors to see our full exhibitor list.
Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry
KEYNOTE THEATRELEADERSHIP
THEATREIn partnership with
CLINICAL THEATRE
In partnership with
MEDICINESOPTIMISATION WORKSHOPS
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
THEATREIn partnership with
09.30 Congress opens and exhibition floor time
09.45 - 10.30 Breakfast Symposium * Breakfast Symposium *Breakfast Symposium *
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Breakfast Symposium: Respiratory *
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Multiple Sclerosis - an update Joela Matthews, Lead
Pharmacist: Neurosciences, Barts Health NHS Trust and UKCPA
Neuroscience Group Education Lead
10.30 – 11 .00 Exhibition floor time
11.00 – 11.45
COPD: Recent developments in the treatment of COPD
Toby Capstick, Lead Respiratory Pharmacist,
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Chair, UKCPA
Respiratory Group
Ensure you’re revalidation ready in the coming months
Cardiovascular outcome trials (CVOTs) in Diabetes - impact on
clinical practice?Michelle Lam Advanced Clinical
Pharmacist - Diabetes & Endocrinology, Leeds Teaching
Hospitals NHS Trust
Cardiology conundrums – an interactive session –
Paul Wright, Lead Cardiac Pharmacist, Barts Health NHS
Trust
STOMP Stopping Over-Medication of People with
a Learning Disability, Autism or both
Nigget Saleem, NHS England Pharmacist Lead STOMP, Bury
CCG Medicines Optimisation and Learning Disability Clinical Lead
NHS England and Carl Shaw, NHS England
11.45 – 13.15
Exhibition floor time
12.00 - 12:45Lunch Symposium *
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12.00 - 12.45Lunch Symposium : Diabetes *
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Exhibition floor time
13.15 – 14.00
Roadmap2: a national strategyMark Koziol, Chief Executive, PDA
Session TBCKhola Khan, Chief Pharmaceutical
Officer’s, Clinical Fellow, Hospital Pharmacy & Medicines Optimisation Team, Operational
Productivity Directorate, NHS Improvement
Evolution of pharmacy professionals in Pain
Management and where to go next
Dilesh Khandhia, Clinical Pharmacy Manager, North Bristol
NHS Trust and Yousaf Ahmad, Chief Pharmacist - Head of
Pharmacy Services, Care UK
Managing renal patients across the primary and secondary care
interface Lucy Galloway, Principal
Pharmacist, Croydon Clinical Commissioning Group
Genomics and targeted cancer treatment
Emma Groves, Clinical Pharmacist – Cancer services, The Newcastle
upon Tyne Hospitals
14.00 - 14.30 Exhibition floor time
14.30 – 15.15
Anti thrombotics - now and on the horizon
Sotiris Antoniou, Consultant Pharmacist, Barts Health NHS
Trust
Your leadership development and its role in realising the FYFV
Alan Nobbs, Senior Programme Lead NHS Leadership Academy
Headaches - how the MABs will help?
Joela Matthews, Lead Pharmacist: Neurosciences, Barts
Health NHS Trust and UKCPA Neuroscience Group Education
Lead
Hepatology
Anja St. Clair Jones, Consultant Pharmacist Gastroenterology, Brighton and Sussex University
Hospitals NHS Trust
Children are not small adults. What about adolescents?
Octavio Aragon Cueva, Lead Paediatric Rheumatology
Pharmacist and Paediatric Teacher Practitioner, Alder Hey
Children’s NHS Foundation Trust and Liverpool John Moores
University
15.15 – 15.30 Exhibition floor time
15.30 – 16.15
Managing Aphasia and Dysphagia post stroke
Paresh Parmar, Lead Pharmacist, stroke and care of the elderly, London North West University
Healthcare NHS Trust
Integrated care and integrated working
Urgent & emergency care: the journey
Ravinder Singh Cholia, Pharmacist Advanced Clinical
Practitioner Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust & Health Education
England
InfectionLouise Dunsmure
How to present your research – visualising your data
Seán MacBride-Stewart, Lead Pharmacist for Medicines Management Resources, NHS
Greater Glasgow and Clyde
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition floor time
16.30 Congress closes
Conference Programme: Saturday 28th April
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Conference Programme
* This Congress is supported by educational grants from various companies who have not influenced the meeting content or the choice of speakers however those sessions marked with an asterisk (*) are being delivered with input from the sponsoring company.
Programme correct at time of print
Free Lunch Hot Drink and Pastry
STRATEGY AND POLICY FORUM
Friday 27th April09.00 - 10.00Breakfast Symposium * Overview of the eProcurement strategy and Scan4SafetyFrankie Wallace, Scan4Safety, Department of Health & Social Care and Iain Davidson, Chief Pharmacist, Royal Cornwall NHS Hospitals Trust
10.15 - 10.45Implementation of Biosimilars: The Specialised Services experience Suzy Heafield, Commercial Pharmacy Lead, NHS England Specialised Services
11.00 - 11.30 Collaboration across STP Boundaries: SEL and GM Experience Rahul Singal, Programme Lead – Medicines and Pharmacy, South East London STP and Gareth Adams, Programme Manager- Greater Manchester Hospital Pharmacy Transformation Collaborative, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership
12.45 - 13.30Lunch Symposium *
13.45 - 14.15New pharmacy integration and system leadershipAnne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Strategy, NHS England
14.45 - 15.15 The Model HospitalAndrew Davies, National Professional Lead for Hospital Pharmacy, NHS Improvement
15.30 - 16.00Medicines regulation- what next? Kieron Jones, Pharmacist Specialist, Care Quality Commission
16.15 -16.45New Cancer Drugs Fund: how NHS England and NICE can work together to secure the desired outcomes for CDF David Thomson, Lead Chemotherapy Pharmacist –NHS England Chemotherapy CRG & National Cancer Drug Fund, NHS England
17.00 - 17.30 Update on Specialised Commissioning Malcolm Qualie, Pharmacy Lead, Specialised Commissioning, NHS England
17.45 - 18.15 Regional Medicines Optimisation Committees Dr Justine Scanlon, Specialist Pharmacy Service, Lead, Specialist Pharmacy Service
Saturday 28th April09.45 - 10.15Consultation on education and training standards for pharmacist independent prescribersDuncan Rudkin, Chief Executive and Registrar, General Pharmaceutical Council
10.30 - 11.00Medicines optimisation in care homes: an integrated approach to better medicines use Dr Wasim Baqir, National Pharmacy Lead (Care Homes), NHS England
11.15 - 11.45Mental health and learning disabilities national strategy Peter Pratt, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Medicines Strategy NHS England
12.00 - 12.30 Pharmacists in Integrated Urgent Care Paula Russell, NHS 111 Pharmacy Lead (National), NHS England
12.45 - 13.15 Update on the Pharmacists in General Practice NHS England programmes Ravi Sharma, Clinical Lead Pharmacist and Senior GP Pharmacist, NHS England and Lea Valley Health GP Federation
13.45 - 14.15NHS RightCare and medicines optimisation Jas Khambh, National Pharmacy Advisor, NHS England
14.30 - 15.00Is your practice safe? A chief pharmacists guide to practicing as an effective practitionerDavid Miller, Chief Pharmacist, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
15.30 - 16.00Pre-registration Pharmacist recruitment updateGail Fleming, Pharmacy Dean, London and the South East, HEE
TECHNOLOGY FORUM
Friday 27th April09.00 - 9.45Breakfast Symposium *
10.00 - 10.45 Medicines Data for Secondary UsesFintan Grant, Programme Head and Steve Marks, Programme Manager, both NHS Digital
11.00 - 11.30Seamless management of Hospital Admission and Discharge Referrals to Community PharmacyKevin Noble, Managing Partner, Pinnacle Health LLP
12.45 - 13.30Lunch Symposium *
14.00 - 14.45ERD – electronic repeat dispensingLuvjit Kandula, Chief Officer, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland LPC , Chair, PCPA Community Pharmacy Group, Chief Officer, Leicestershire and Rutland Local Pharmaceutical Committee, Specialist Advisor APPG Diabetes and Vice Chair, PCPA Community Pharmacy Group
15.15 - 16.00The Yorkshire Experience of the Big Bang Theory of EPR Implementation. Penny Daynes, Lead EPR Pharmacist and James Harris,EPR Analyst both Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust
16.30 - 17.15 3D PrintingDr. Alvaro Goyanes, Director of Development, FabRx Ltd
17.30 - 18.15 EPS – where are we and what’s next? Candice Moore, Programme Head, NHS Digital
Saturday 28th April10.45 - 11.05Teaching clinical problem solving onlineDr Simon Wills, Head of Southampton Medicines Advice Service, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
11.15 - 12.00Transferring informationTahmina Rokib, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s, Clinical Fellow, NHS Digital
12.15 - 13.00Lunch Symposium : The future of pharmacy - an automation journey *Ewan Maule, Deputy Chief Pharmacist - Operational Services, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Mental Health Trust
13.15 - 14.00TBCMohammad Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, Service & Operations, NHS Digital & Clinical Informatics Fellow and Vishen Ramkisson
14.30 - 15.15 Introduction to Data Driven Healthcare Mohammad Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, Service & Operations, NHS Digital & Clinical Informatics Fellow, Justin Hayde-West, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, BUPA and Danielle Stacey, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellow, NHS England
15.30 - 16.15Pharmacists working across care settings (equipping them with the tools they need - NHSD products including Mail, SCR, Prescription Tracker, DoS, Skype etc.) Harpreet Shergill, Senior Project Manager, NHS Digital
CLINICAL PHARMACEUTICS THEATRE
Friday 27th April09.00 - 9.45Cost effective dispensing routesJackie Eastwood, Outsourced Medicines SupplyServices Lead, NHS London Procurement Partnership
10.00 - 10.45Pharmacy Technical Services - is this the career for me? Kate Preston, Pharmacy Production Training Coordinator, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust 11.00 - 11.30Setting up a wholly owned subsidiary Robert Duncombe, Director of Pharmacy The Christie NHS Foundation Trust12.45 - 13.30Lunch Symposium : Using big data to learn from bestpractice, improve patient outcomes and improve efficiency *Brian Smith, Chief Pharmacist, Supplier and Client Services, UK, IQVIA
14.00 - 14.45Update on UKMi resources to support your clinical practiceVanessa Chapman, Director Trent Medicines Information Service, UKMi
15.00 - 15.30 Where have all the medicines gone?Jane Kelly, Principal Pharmacist, NHS England and Sarah McAleer, Principal Pharmacist Department of Health and Social Care15.45 - 16.15 The Implications of the EU Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD) on Secondary Care PracticeBhulesh Vadher, Clinical Director of Pharmacy, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Bernard Naughton, Researcher and Clinical Pharmacist, Said Business School, University of Oxford, Keele University and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust16.30 - 17.15Is Pharmacy a key stakeholder in the delivery of Advanced Therapy medicinal products in the NHS? Anne Black, Regional Quality Assurance Specialist Pharmacist, North East and North Cumbria Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 17.30 - 18.15How safe are the injectable medicines in your hospital? Professor Alison Beaney, Consultant Quality Assurance Pharmacist, North Tees & Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Saturday 28th April09.45 - 10.30Complex clinical casesLucy Hedley, EHRS Principal Trainer - Pharmacy & EPMA, UCLH, Senior Clinical Pharmacist HIV, Tropical Medicine & Infectious Diseases, University College London NHS Foundation Trust 10.45 - 11.30Pharmacy Technicians role in Medicines AdministrationJulie Powell, Pharmacy Technician, Mid Cheshire Hospitals Foundation Trust12.30 - 13.15Lunch Symposium *
13.30 - 14.15Medicines Management Pharmacy AssistantsAdam Scott, Pharmacy Stores and Distribution Team Leader, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust14.30 - 15.15Drugs as a diagnostic toolDr Neil G Hartman, Head of Radiopharmacy, Barts Health NHS Trust
15.30 - 16.153D printed medicines - applications in clinical pharmacySarah Trenfield, PhD Researcher / Pharmacist, University College London
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Conference ProgrammeGENERAL PRACTICE
PHARMACY
Friday 27th April10.00 - 10.30So, you want to be a General Practice Pharmacist? How to keep patients safe and protect your professional registrationDuncan Jenkins, PDA
11.00 - 11.30Capturing outcomes that matter to GPs – a GP perspectiveShailen Rao, Managing Director Soar Beyond and a NHSE Wave 1 GP
13.45 - 14.15 General Practice Pharmacy - Doing it right!Jonathan Laird, Pharmacist, Pharmacy in Practice
14.45 - 15.15Joint specialist clinics in GP practice (utilising skill mix within the multidisciplinary team to provide effective, one-stop holistic patient care) Nicky O’Brien, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Phase 1 NHSE Pilot (GPPTP), Church Street Medical Practice, Tewkesbury
15.30 - 16.00General Practice Pharmacy or integrated primary care?Professor Tony Avery, Professor of Primary Health Care School of Medicine, University of Nottingham
16.15 - 16.45Workplace based assessment in general practice Helen Middleton, Lead pharmacist general practice education (London and South East) CPPE
17.00 - 17.30Developing Specialist roles for Primary Care PharmacistsPartha Kar, Consultant (Diabetes), Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and Nilima Rahman-Lais
17.45 - 18.15The multi-disciplinary general practice team; integration across primary care Dr Graham Stretch, Lead Pharmacist, Ealing GP Federation and Chief Pharmacist, Argyle Health Group and Helen Pinney, Lead Pharmacy Technician, Pharmacy Care Solutions
Saturday 28th April09.45 - 10.15Hold that tweet! – Social media for pharmacy professionals – avoiding the pitfallsBabir Malik, Teacher Practitioner, University of Bradford
10.45 - 11.30The ABCDE of GP pharmacist-led LTC clinical reviews Tiba Rao, Director of Change Management and Market Access, Soar Beyond and Bobby Sandhu, Clinical Pharmacist, The Cedar Brook Practice
11.45 - 12.15Pharmacy workforce and overview of clinical pharmacists in GP Gail Fleming, Pharmacy Dean, London and the South East, HEE and Ceinwen Mannall, National Lead, Clinical Pharmacists in General Practice, CPPE
13.30 - 14.00Magic Porridge Pot Brendon Jiang, GP Pharmacist, CLICK Federation, Summervale Surgery
14.15 - 14.45New to general practice - what your local NHS expects from you
15.00 - 15.30The progress towards a clinical patient facing role in General PracticeNick Butler, Lead Pharmacist - General Practice Education (Midlands) and Sneha Varia, Education Supervisor, Clinical Pharmacists in General Practice Education both CPPE
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CHANGING CAREERS
Friday 27th April10.00 - 10.20Information Technology Wen Zhang, Pharmacy Information Technology Systems Manager, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
10.30 - 10.50From Community Pharmacist to Civil Servant Colette Mccreedy, Self-Medication Specialist and Unit Lead, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
11.00 - 11.20General practice pharmacy, South West Academic Health Science Network
13.45 - 14.25The Journey So far: Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Fellowship Scheme Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s including: Stephen Doherty, Health Education England (HEE), Graeme Hood, Public Health England (PHE) and Emma McClay, NICE
14.30 - 14.50Emergency ServicesLouise Maunick, Trust Pharmacist London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
15.00 - 15.20Advanced Practice in the Emergency DepartmentTom Harris, Emergency Department Pharmacist Advanced Practitioner, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
15.30 - 15.50General practice pharmacyNicky O’Brien, Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Phase 1 NHSE Pilot (GPPTP), Church Street Medical Practice, Tewkesbury
16.00 - 16.20General practice pharmacy techniciansHelen Pinney, Lead Pharmacy Technician - Pharmacy Care Solutions and Vice Chair PCPA Pharmacy Technicians Group
16.30 - 16.50Professional Leadership Robbie Turner, Director for England, Royal Pharmaceutical Society
17.00 - 17.20Pharmacy production- alternative rolesKate Preston, Pharmacy Production Training Coordinator, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
17.30 - 17.50Mental HealthJuliet Shepherd, Lead Pharmacist, Medicines Optimisation 2gether, NHS Foundation Trust
Saturday 28th April10.00 - 10.20NHS graduate management schemeAditya Aggarwal, Pharmacist, Policy & Strategy Graduate, NHS England
10.30 - 10.50Pharmacy in the humanitarian sectorOwen Wood, Humanitarian Pharmacy Adviser, Save the Children UK
11.00 - 11.20What to consider when changing careersAamer Safdar, Principal Pharmacist Lead for Education and Development, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
11.30 - 11.50What GP Technicians can do, do and do… Helen Belben, GP Medicines Management Technician and South West Lead for PCPA Technicians Group, Symphony Healthcare Services
13.30 - 13.50RPS
14.00 - 14.20Working in digital health Tahmina Rokib, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s, Clinical Fellow, NHS Digital
14.30 - 14.50Foundation Pharmacy programmeNorthumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Valens Medical Partnership
15.00 - 15.20Moving SectorCathy Cooke, Pharmacy Manager, Emerson’s Green and Devizes Treatment Centres
15.30 - 15.50Working Across the Health and Social Care Interface Cherise Gyimah, Care Homes Pharmacist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and Croydon Clinical Commissioning Group, Guys and St Thomas Trust and Shola Amole, Integrated Care Pharmacist, Guys and St Thomas Trust
GP PHARMACY LIVE!
Friday 27th April10.00 - 10.30Pharmacists in general practice - job application and interview preparation Hosted by Ravi Sharma, Clinical Lead Pharmacist and Senior GP Pharmacist, NHS England and Lea Valley Health GP Federation
11.00 - 11.30Practical Clinical skills: Respiratory
14.15 - 14.45Practical Clinical skills: Pain
15.15 - 15.45Practical Clinical skills: Diabetes
16.15 - 16.45Practical Clinical skills: Cardiovascular
Saturday 28th April10.30 - 11.30Pharmacists in general practice - job application and interview preparation Hosted by Ravi Sharma, Clinical Lead Pharmacist and Senior GP Pharmacist, NHS England and Lea Valley Health GP Federation
11.30 - 12.00Practical Clinical skills: Respiratory
13.15 - 13.45Practical Clinical skills: Pain
14.15 - 14.45Practical Clinical skills: Diabetes
15.15 - 15.45Practical Clinical skills: Cardiovascular
PRACTICAL SKILLS ZONE
Friday 27th AprilAnaphylaxisDelivered by: Jo Blain, Michael Leech/Michael Collins09.30, 12.00, 14.30 and 16.00
Opioid overdoseDelivered by: Michael Collins and Jo Blain 10.00, 12.30, 15.00 and 16.30
Overview of clinical assessment for a patient suffering from an acute asthma attack Delivered by: Adam Radford and Michael Leech 10.30, 11.00, 13.00, 15.30 and 17.00
Saturday 28th AprilAnaphylaxisDelivered by: Jo Blain, Michael Leech/Michael Collins10.00, 12.00 and 14.30
Opioid overdoseDelivered by: Michael Collins and Jo Blain 10.30, 12.30 and 15.00
Overview of clinical assessment for a patient suffering from an acute asthma attackDelivered by: Adam Radford and Michael Leech 11.00, 13.00 and 15.30
Register today to claim your CPC pass for only £499+VAT to attend the largest gathering of clinical pharmacy professionals in Europe!
via pharmacycongress.co.uk/ticket or call 020 7013 4986/ 020 7013 4671
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REVALIDATION IS COMING We provide 164 sessions filled with specialised content to assist with your four CPD records of planned and unplanned learning You will have access to 103 hours of clinical training to attribute to your four CPD records and reflective account The opportunity to engage with 2,900 members of the pharmacy community to help you find a colleague and arrange your peer-peer discussion
Happy Learning!
• We're here to help you every step of your journey •
1REVALIDATIONANNOUNCEMENT
Revalidation was announced by The General Pharmaceutical Council in Dec 2017 and will start to be implemented from the 30th March 2018, just a month before CPC (27-28th April) – Welcome to the first step of simplifying your CPD process
2GUIDELINESWILL HELP YOUON YOUR WAY
Don’t worry, there’s plenty of guidelines available on the GPhC website!
3 IDENTIFYGAPS IN YOURLEARNING
Identify the gaps in your learning
4 PLANNEDLEARNING
For your planned learning - decide to develop your knowledge and/or skills in advance of undertaking a learning activity.
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UNPLANNEDLEARNING ISEXACTLY THAT
It’s when an event occurs that causes a learning activity without prior thought or planning, for example through attending a seminar or talking to a colleague.
PEERDISCUSSION
It’s easier to find a peer than you might think. It can be any senior professional within the entire healthcare system or a peer you respect. Only you can choose your peer and the discussion should be in a safe and trusted environment. Reciprocal peer relationships are fine but must be refreshed regularly.
REFLECT ON YOURLEARNING
CPC 2018 has 164 sessions covering a variety specialised content to help you with your planned
and unplanned learning
150 leading sector experts will be delivering 103 hours of educational
content. Look out for our networking points
to engage with your peers.
Find your peer at CPC 2018 as we look forward
to welcoming 2,900 pharmacy professionals
through our doors in April
Don’t forget!
Don’t forget!
Don’t forget!
RememberRevalidation is essential
and is flexible so it’s relevant to your work, whatever your area of
practiceDon’t forget!
The purpose of the Reflective Account is to encourage you to think about how the work you do as a pharmacy professional relates to our standards for pharmacy professionals. Many of you are already reflective practitioners, even if you don’t think it! It’s just a case of recording the things you’ve done to improve outcomes for patients or service users.
Training Session
SEE YOU THERE!
Our revalidation guide to help 2,900 clinical pharmacy professionals meet their revalidation requirements