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Only £295+vat 12th ANNUAL CONFERENCE Nurse Clinics 2020 Friday 20 November 2020 Virtual Conference Over 30 Inspiring thought leaders including: Dr Richard Hatchett Wendy Preston Author ‘Nurse Led Clinics: Head of Nursing Practice Practice Issues’ Royal College of Nursing Senior Nurse Editor RCNi 12th ANNUAL CONFERENCE Nurse Clinics 2020 Friday 20 November 2020 Virtual Conference This virtual conference will provide you with the full conference experience from your workplace or home. The Virtual event will include: • Live and pre-recorded sessions • A dedicated landing page including supporting abstracts, resources and powerpoint presentations • Interactive Breakout groups • Live Q&A sessions and polls • Virtual networking with fellow delegates and speakers • Additional educational taster sessions • A secure server with password protected entry exclusively for attendees • CPD accreditation “You are pioneering new treatments and new clinical models. You lead teams across wards, departments, hospitals and trusts. You run the show, whether it’s the frontline or the boardroom…Great leaders know the importance of making everyone feel valued, making everyone feel part of the same team, with the same mission. And I’ve found that nurses are some of the best leaders within the NHS” Secretary of State Matt Hancock’s speech at the Chief Nursing Officer for England’s Summit. 2019 “The Long Term Plan sets out an ambitious programme for our patients, and it’s brought home to me not only how big a challenge lies in front of us but also how big an opportunity, and recognising and valuing the contribution and potential of nursing and midwifery in the future of our NHS is essential” Ruth May, Chief Nursing Officer, NHS England 2019 During the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife 2020 we are pleased to announce the 12th Annual Nurse Clinics Conference. Chaired by Dr Richard Hatchett Author Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues Nurse Clinics 2020 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. In addition to the main stream focusing on developing and running nurse led clinics and services, the conference will include a choice of interactive expertly facilitated workshops and extended sessions focusing on: • A Beginners Guide to setting up Nurse Led Clinics • Auditing your Nurse Led Clinic or Service • Nurse Prescribing and the National Competency Framework • NEW: Principles of Prehabilitation • Nurse led cancer clinics • Developing your clinic • Legal Issues and Risk Management This conference will enable you to: • Network with colleagues who are working to deliver and improve nurse led clinics and services • Learn from outstanding practice in setting up and running nurse led clinics • Reflect on national developments in advanced nursing practice • Learn from outstanding practice in established nurse led clinics • Develop your leadership skills • Understand how you can improve your service through audit and evaluation • Identify key strategies for improving outcomes • Learn from practical cases studies in evolving and expanding practice to improve patient care and meet demand • Ensure competent in Clinical Assessment, History Taking, Investigations and Diagnosis • Understand legal issues and developments • Develop a strategy to ensure your clinic is sustainable, even if you are not there • Develop your skills in research and writing for publication • Self assess and reflect on your own practice • Gain CPD accreditation points contributing to professional development and revalidation evidence Poster Presentations Evolution of a Transition Service Rachel Mackay, Clinical Nurse Specialist Inherited Cardiac Conditions, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital Trust Quality improvement project of the rheumatology Nurse led advice line service Gemma Berrill, Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner for Rheumatology, Milton Keynes University Hospital Setting Up and Managing a Successful Nurse - Led Palivizumab Clinic for High – Risk Infants Katy Murphy, Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust MDT Clinics for High Risk Patients: Our specialist multi-disciplinary liver transplant clinic for patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis Charlotte Parker, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Addiction Psychiatry, University Hospital Birmingham/Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust Visit our website www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk or tel 01932 429933 #NurseClinics2020 w 09.45 Registration, Tea & Coffee / Online Networking: 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 Clinics: Practice Issues’ & Senior Editor, RCNi 10.15 Leading Nurse Led Services and Clinics Linda Nazarko OBE FRCN • the importance of nurse led clinics and services Consultant Nurse Physical Healthcare • working across organisational boundaries to improve patient care West London NHS Trust • celebrating the Year of the Nurse • embedding advanced nursing practice into nursing 10.45 The future of advanced nursing practice Wendy Preston • developing standard for specialist practice and advanced roles Head of Nursing Practice • developing leadership qualities and behaviours against a framework The Royal College of Nursing • understanding where your service fits within the organisation’s strategy and plans 11.10-11.20 Questions and answers followed by Coffee break / Online Networking and Exhibition 11.50 Conference splits in to a choice of streams and workshops/focus sessions STREAM A Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Developing and running Beginners Guide: Auditing your Nurse nurse led clinics & services Setting Up Nurse Led Clinics Led Clinic or Service 13.00-13.50 LUNCH BREAK, ONLINE NETWORKING, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS Session B: 13.50-15.10 Choice of streams and workshops/focus sessions STREAM A Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Developing and running Principles of Prehabilitation Nurse Led Clinics in Cancer nurse led clinics & services and End of Life Care Questions and answers followed by 15.30-15.50 TEA BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER DISPLAYS JOINT CLOSING SESSION 15.50 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 • risk management and legal issues to be aware of when running nurse led Legal Services Practitioner, recently retired Head of Legal Services clinics Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust • 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 16.15 Being Fair: benefits from embedding a learning culture when things go wrong ● Adopting a more reflective approach to learning from incidents and Denise Chaffer supporting staff Director of Safety and Learning ● The challenge of dealing with concerns about a professional’s practice NHS Resolution 16.45 Closing Address Dr Richard Hatchett Author ‘Nurse Led Clinic: Practice Issues’ & Senior Editor, RCNi 17.00 Questions and answers, followed by Close Morning - Stream Choice 1 (11.50-13.00) STREAM A Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Developing and running Beginners Guide: Auditing your Nurse nurse led clinics & services Setting Up Nurse Led Clinics Led Clinic/Service Stream A: Developing and running nurse led clinics and services - including small breakouts Chair: Dr Richard Hatchett Author‘Nurse Led Clinics: Practice Issues’ & Senior Editor, RCNi 11.50 Demonstrating the unique value of nurse led clinics Lucy McEvoy • demonstrating the value of your nurse led clinic Frailty Practitioner • recognising the challenges to nurses leading clinics and how these can be & Sue Lyne managed Nurse Consultant for Frailty & Older People • identifying a pathway to facilitate nurses in creating and sustaining their clinic • our experience of developing a Frailty Practitioner-Led Assessment Clinic for East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust Older People Living With Mild to Moderate Frailty in East Sussex 12.20 Extended Session: Improving Nurse Prescribing Practice and competence within Nurse Led Clinics Using the national prescribing competency framework Kat Hall • using the prescribing competency framework to support for Associate Professor of Clinical Education prescribing practice University of Reading • using the framework as part of the NMC revalidation process • demonstrating prescribing governance • demonstrating continued competence to prescribe • interactive discussion around case studies and examples in practice, and the impact on patient care • the new competency framework for designated prescribing practitioners Workshop 1: Beginners Guide: Setting up and Running Nurse Led Clinics - including small breakouts Facilitator: Roisin Fitzsimons Consultant Nurse Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust 11.50 Extended Session: A step by step introduction to setting up and running a successful