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Healthcare Science National Event Delivering Realistic Healthcare Science 15 June 2017, COSLA, Verity House, 19 Haymarket Yards, Edinburgh, EH12 5BH

9.30 Registration / Refreshments / Networking CALEDONIAN SUITE FOYER

CALEDONIAN SUITE 10.00 Chair's Welcome and Reflection Professor Sheila Rowan MBE, C h i e f S c i e n t i fi c A d v i s e r , S c o t t i s h G o v e r n m e n t

10.10 Healthcare Science Officer Address Karen Stewart, Healthcare Science Officer, Scottish Government

10.30 3D Printing Robin Sayer, Head of Mechanical Engineering, NHS Greater & Clyde Scott Inglis, Head of Electronic Engineering, Clinical Engineering, NHS

11.00 Workshop Session 1 (see page 3 for workshop outlines) 1. Shared Services 2. Delivering Realistic 3. Three Quality Improvement Programmes in 4. Healthcare Science in Primary Laboratories Healthcare Science Action Care Introduction by the Chair: Adele Foster, Cell Dr Bill Bartlett Sarah Smith, Healthcare Science Service Manager, NHS Dumfries & Galloway Dr David , Director of Clinical Director of Laboratories, Science Lead, NHS Lothian 1. Implanting Loop Recorders Healthcare Science, NHS National NHS Tayside and subject matter Margaret Gray, Cardiac Physiology Manager, South Services expert in Shared Services Sector, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde & Physiological (Diagnostics) Science Lead, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

2. Roll-out and expand home and wireless monitoring Sandy Weir, Technical Operations Manager, Clinical Engineering, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

3. Demand Optimisation in Clinical Immunology Dr Liz Furrie, Clinical Lead (Immunology Service), NHS Tayside Chris Sevier Guy, Clinical Scientist (Immunology Service), NHS Tayside 12.00 Lunch / Poster Exbibition / Networking CALEDONIAN SUITE FOYER

CALEDONIAN SUITE 1.00 Chair's Welcome Jacqui Lunday Johnstone OBE, Chief Health Professions Officer, Scottish Government

Keynote Speaker Dr Dave Caesar, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, NHS Lothian & Realising Realistic Medicine National Clinical Adviser on Secondary Care, Scottish Government

1.30 Advancing Healthcare Awards: 1. Introduction of qFIT into the colonoscopy referral pathway Ian Godber, Consultant Clinical Scientist, NHS Lanarkshire 2. Redesigning the patient pathway for vestibular services Caroline Rae, Vestibular Audiologist, NHS Tayside 3. PRO BNP as a primary assessment for heart failure Elaine Graham, Consultant Clinical Physiologist, NHS Ayrshire & Arran

2.15 Workshop Session 2 (see page 4 for workshop outlines)

5. Clinical Engineering Shared 6. Delivering Realistic Healthcare 7. How are the NMDNs delivering 8. Accredited Register: Ensuring Services Science the ambitions of the HCS NDP, with Registrants are Competent and Safe a particular focus on transforming (please note that this workshop was , Head of Service, Stuart Parks Sarah Smith, Healthcare Science HCS roles previously entitled: Regulation Today - Clinical Engineering, NHS Greater Lead, NHS Lothian Academy for Healthcare Science) Glasgow & Clyde Liz Blackman, Senior Programme Linda Kerr, Health Portfolio Manager, National Network Janet Monkman, CEO, AHCS Programme Manager, NHS National Management Service, NHS National Services Scotland Services Scotland Jackie Walker, Deputy Healthcare Science Lead (Life Sciences) and Head of Technical Services (Pathology), NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

3.15 Scottish Forum for Healthcare Science John Colvin, Chair, Scottish Forum for Healthcare Science

3.45 Poster Prizes and Closing Reflection Jacqui Lunday Johnstone OBE, Chief Health Professions Officer, Scottish Government

4.00 Refreshments / Networking CALEDONIAN SUITE FOYER

Workshop Session 1 Outlines 1. Shared Services 2. Delivering Realistic Healthcare 3. Three Quality Improvement Programmes in 4. Healthcare Science in Primary Laboratories Science Action Care , Healthcare Science , Director of Dr Bill Bartlett Sarah Smith Introduction by the Chair: Adele Foster, Cell Science Dr David Stirling Clinical Director of Laboratories, Lead, NHS Lothian Service Manager, NHS Dumfries & Galloway Healthcare Science, NHS National NHS Tayside and subject matter Services Scotland Catherine Calderwood, Chief Medical expert in Shared Services 1. Implanting Loop Recorders (Diagnostics) Officer, NHS Scotland launched A multi-disciplinary team approach to quality 1. Explore how healthcare scientists the first annual report “Realistic improvement, involving pharmacy, cardiologists and Hear from our subject matter Medicine” in January 2016. This has can deliver more services in the coronary care who supported and developed Clinical community expert, Dr Bill Bartlett, how recently been followed up in February Physiologists to expand their role by delivering a laboratories in Scotland are 2017 with a second report “Realising clinic service to inject loop recorders. This session will 2. Medical Physics on supporting home exploring how to move towards Realistic Medicine”. Both reports hear about the benefits gained to the overall service. ventilation and dialysis explore putting the patient at the a distributed service model. Margaret Gray, Cardiac Physiology Manager, South 3. Clinical Engineering on assistive centre of the decision making process Sector, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde & Physiological technology (environmental controls, in order to create a personalised care Science Lead, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde plan thus potentially reducing waste remote diagnostics, use of apps) and encouraging innovative ideas. 2. Roll-out and expand home and wireless 4. Life science on point of care testing monitoring in the community Healthcare Science is embedded Learn how home and wireless monitoring increasingly throughout patient pathways and allows patients to be managed in the most approriate 5. Audiology this workshop explores the following setting. questions: Sandy Weir, Technical Operations Manager, Clinical Engineering, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde 1. How can we further reduce the burden and harm that patients 3. Demand Optimisation in Clinical Immunology experience from over-investigation The application of realistic medicine to diagnostic and over-treatment? laboratory services is a challenging but ultimately 2. How can we reduce unwarranted rewarding endeavour. By utilising demand variation in clinical practice to optimisation protocols along with demand achieve optimal outcomes for management rules it is possible to enable the patients? standards of “right test, right patient, right time” in partnership with our clinical colleagues. This session 3. How can we ensure value for public will describe how NHS Tayside have revolutionised money and prevent waste? serological testing for rheumatoid arthritis and maintained that change over 10 years. Dr Liz Furrie, Clinical Lead (Immunology Service), NHS Tayside Chris Sevier Guy, Clinical Scientist (Immunology Service), NHS Tayside Workshop Session 2 Outlines 5. Clinical Engineering Shared 6. Delivering Realistic Healthcare 7. How are the NMDNs delivering 8. Accredited Register: Ensuring Services Science the ambitions of the HCS NDP, with a Registrants are Competent and Safe particular focus on transforming HCS (please note that this workshop was , Head of Service, Clinical , Professional Healthcare Stuart Parks Sarah Smith roles previously entitled: Regulation Today - Engineering, NHS Greater Glasgow & Science Lead, NHS Lothian Academy for Healthcare Science) Clyde Liz Blackman, Senior Programme Linda Kerr, Health Portfolio Programme Catherine Calderwood, Chief Medical Manager, National Network Janet Monkman, CEO, AHCS Manager, NHS National Services Officer NHS Scotland launched the first Management Service, NHS National Scotland annual report “Realistic Medicine” in Services Scotland To give an overview of the work as an January 2016. This has recently been Jackie Walker, Deputy Healthcare Accredited Register, what it means and followed up in February 2017 with Science Lead (Life Sciences) and Head what has been happening in Regulation. Shared Services Clinical Engineering a second report “Realising Realistic of Technical Services (Pathology), NHS The session will aim to describe the idea Programme Medicine”. Both reports explore putting Greater Glasgow & Clyde of right touch assurance. There will be the patient at the centre of the decision time to work on some scenarios from An opportunity to learn about the making process in order to create a In this session you will learn about this and other professions to look at Clinical Engineering Programme personalised care plan thus potentially who the National Managed Diagnostic how Registers ensure the public are kept and the interesting projects being reducing waste and encouraging Networks are, what they do, who they safe. undertaken around the development of innovative ideas. work with. a national: Healthcare Science is embedded A specific example around the Scottish 1. Translational Technology and throughout patient pathways and Pathology Networks programme of Informatics Framework this workshop explores the following work around developing sustainable questions: teams by exploring how Biomedical 2. Introduction of New Technologies Scientists can develop their roles to Framework 1. How can we further reduce the burden undertaken tissue dissection work in and harm that patients experience from histopathology will be discussed. 3. Medical Equipment Management over-investigation and over-treatment? Approach 2. How can we reduce unwarranted variation in clinical practice to achieve optimal outcomes for patients?

3. How can we ensure value for public money and prevent waste?