NAPC Nursing Conference 

1 November, The ICC, Birmingham

 

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An authoritative and topical conference designed by the Practice Nurse Association in collaboration with the National Association of Primary Care.

This event is taking place in parallel with the NAPC's 2011 Annual Conference and Exhibition. Delegates to the NAPC Nursing Conference will be able to visit the NAPC Annual Conference Exhibition Hall free of charge, ask how to register for presentations on Day 2 of the Annual Conference.

The conference will be chaired by Rosemary Cook who is the Director of The Queen’s Nursing Institute and speakers will include:


  • Professor Steve Field, who headed the government's listening exercise
  • Siobhan Clarke, Managing Director of Kingston Social Enterprise


Why attend?


  • Find out the implications for patients and clinical nursing practice
  • Gain a national perspective on the implications for you
  • Learn more about the key practical issues facing nurses in the new NHS
  • Update on some key clinical issues
  • Understand how you can develop your leadership

 

Who should attend?


  • All primary care nurses
  • Any registered nurse considering a career in general practice nursing


Agenda


 

Time

Session

Speaker

9.00

Registration, refreshments and exhibition

 

10.00

Chair's welcome

Rosemary Cook CBE
Director, Queen’s Nursing Institute

10.05

Nursing and The Health and Social Care Bill Agenda
·What the Bill means for the primary care nursing profession

·What the implications of commissioning are for governing body nurses

·The benefits of the reforms are for both patients and the profession

Professor Steve Field
Chairman NHS Future Forum and National Health Inclusion Board, GP Bellevue Medical Centre, Birmingham

10.35

Nursing In Primary Care – The Direction of Travel

·Opportunities and threats

· Expanded nursing roles

· Importance of Upskilling in management and politics yet remaining care giver

Jeanette Martin, Katie Howie, Lance Gardner, Sonia Hall

11.15

Refreshments and exhibition

 

11.45

Delegates to choose between one of two sessions

Raising Awareness of dementia within primary care

· Brief overview of Dementia

· Working together: primary and secondary care.

· Developing your plan for action


OR

 

Asthma management support programme in primary care

Carol Rushton

Community Psychiatric Nurse, Stockport

Bridget Flanagan

CMHT Team Manager Stockport



 

OR


Ella Craig

12.30

Tomorrow’s prescribing agenda for nurses

Sponsored Session: content to be confirmed

13.00

Lunch and Exhibition

 

14.00

Nurse Education – Scientific or Vocational Training

·Is nursing in danger of losing its way?

·Are we too busy being scientific and academic that we have forgotten how to care?

·Is our training producing high quality carers or very efficient managers – is the balance wrong?

Lance Gardner

Chief Executive, Care Plus Group Social Enterprise

14.30

Opportunities for Growth and Development within a Social Enterprise

·What learning can be gained from establishing an organisation for community benefit?

·Utilising the enquiry skills of all your staff in organisational development

·One year on – what have we achieved?

Siobhan Clarke

MD, Your Healthcare CIC (Kingston Social Enterprise)

15.00

Delegates to choose between one of two sessions

Demystifying the needs of the complex traveller

OR

Using Serum NP To QIPP Up Your Heart Failure Pathway

· Improve the Quality of Care

· Reduce Demand

· Save Money

Cate Riley


OR

Candy Jeffries

Interim Director, Beds and Hearts Heart and Stroke Network

 

15.45

Refreshments and exhibition

 

16.15

Using Information and case management to improve care of patients with long term conditions

· Who should be offered a telehealth-based solution?

· How is telehealth developing to improve patient outcomes?

· Case studies: our patients and telehealth

Dr Simon Gilbert, GP and Jennie Morehouse Practice Nurse and Patient Empowerment Lead for Patients With Long Term Conditions, Cricket Green Medical Practice, Mitcham, Surrey


 17.00

Close

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

UBM Medica 2011. This programme may change due to unforseen circumstances. UBM Medica reserve the right to alter the venue or the speakers

 

This event is free to attend for all Primary care nurses


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