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Welcome Pack for Sepsis Conference 2019 Birmingham


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Important Notices Please notify us by email at [email protected] no later than the 31st May should you require the following: • Halal meal • Gluten free meal • Dairy free meal • Any allergies Vegetarian dishes are separated from meat and fish dishes. Please note that all food has been prepared in an environment where nuts may be present If you have not already completed the “Delegate Information Form” then please click the link below as this information is vital to your attendance

Conference Overview Over the last five years we have made terrific strides in improving the awareness, recognition and treatment of patients with suspected sepsis. When I say ‘we’, I am talking about patients, their families, and health and care professionals who have all become more vigilant in ‘thinking sepsis’ and have worked together to advance the sepsis agenda. This collaboration has enabled a sustained, national improvement in screening and treatment from 50%, to 90% within one hour of deterioration. But, we must be relentless in our ambition – the work must continue. Infections that can lead to sepsis are responsible for 40% of emergency admissions and are the admission reason for two thirds of hospital deaths. As the population ages and lives with ever increasing comorbidities, the threat of sepsis also grows. This, coupled with the growing threat of antibiotic resistance means we must carefully balance expedient treatment with antibiotic stewardship. Whilst we still strive for a ‘sepsis test’ and standard definition, we must acknowledge the progress we have made in both measuring response, and crucially, outcomes through the Suspicion of Sepsis Insight Dashboard. The Dashboard has enabled clinicians, for the first time, to assess the impact of sepsis improvement programmes and determine the interventions that are working, and disseminate them everywhere. It’s also an example of what can be achieved through cross-system collaboration. Sepsis remains a challenging diagnosis to make, particularly in the urgent care setting, and for us to make further inroads into its improvement, we must be consistent and reliable at spotting a sick and deteriorating patient and then considering if sepsis might be present. Enter the National Early Warning Score, or NEWS2. We must support the implementation of NEWS2 in our workplaces and across the system. It provides us with a standardised language of sickness that healthcare professionals at every level can use and recognise to identify those at risk of sepsis. The efforts and progress made in sepsis improvement through our collaborations is terrific but there is still a lot more work to do. At the conference you will hear more from colleagues and partners from across the system on the points I have touched on here. We are united in our ambition to improve outcomes and save lives – a joined up approach will help all of us realise this goal!

Programme 08:00AM - 09:00AM Registration, Coffee & Networking 09:00AM - 09:10AM Chairs Opening Comments 09:10AM - 09:40AM Sepsis Dr Matt Inada Kim, National Clinical SepsisLead, Hampshire Hospitals

09:40AM - 10:10AM Sepsis - Spreading the NEWS in the West of England Dr Alison Tavaré, GP Clinical Lead, West of England AHSN

10:10AM - 10:30am The Sepsis Dashboard Kenny Ajayi, Programme Director, Patient Safety Imperial College Health Partners

10:30AM - 10:50AM The Suspicion of Sepsis - The Analytics Kate Cheema, NHSI

10:50AM - 11:00AM The Overview Dr Alison Tavaré, Kenny Ajayi, Kate Cheema

11:0AM - 11:10AM

Questions and Answer Session

11:10AM - 11:40AM Morning Coffee & Networking 11:40AM - 12:25PM Workshop 1 Baxter Healthcare

12:25PM - 01:25PM Lunch, Networking and Poster Viewing 01:25PM - 02:10PM Workshop Stream 2 Viven Health

02:10PM - 02:40PM Afternoon Coffee, Networking and Poster Viewing 02:40PM - 03:00PM Sepsis - A Patients Perspective Ron Daniels, Chief Exacutive, Sepsis Trust

03:00PM - 03:20PM Sepsis Recognistion Tools: What We Have and What We Need Dr Tamas Szakmany, Director Critical Illness Research, Cardiff University

03:20PM - 03:40PM Baxter Healthcare Rachael Neild, Organ Support Therapies Innovation Specialist

03:40PM - 04:00PM 3 – 6 hour bundle Jenny Clarke, Clinical Educator (USA)

04:00M - 04:20PM

The Sepsis 6 Care Bundle Chris Hancock, Programme Lead, Acute Deterioration 1000 Lives Improvement, Public Health Wales

04:20PM - 04:30PM Questions and Answer Session / Closing Remarks

FAQ’s Can I have a notepad?

Yes, notepads and pens will be provided in the delegate bags, which will be located at the registration desk.

Is there WiFi?

Yes, there is open wifi available at the event with no password required.

Can I have a CPD certificate?

CPD certificates will be available 7 days post event and will be sent via email. Please contact our delegate team should you have any further questions. How can I keep up to date with Knowlex events? To keep updated on our events please visit www.knowlex.co.uk > educationsandevents all of our events are filmed and are made available online for our entire global audience. Please visit our Knowlex YouTube page.

If I have booked to attend the conference and I am now unable to attend, can someone else go in my place?

Prior to the conference we are happy to substitute delegates. We need all changes in writing so please email: [email protected]

Can I cancel my booking to attend the conference?

If, once registered, you are for any reason no longer able to attend this event, please ensure that you avoid the £100+VAT cancellation fee by letting us know no less than 48 hours before, or nominating a colleague to take your place.

I have food intolerances – what about my lunch?

If you have special dietary requirements you are invited to let us know. Our delegate team will attempt to contact you in the last 2 weeks prior to the conference by telephone.

Speakers

Dr Matt Inada Kim

National Sepsis Lead, NHS Improvemenet

Kenny Ajayi Programme Director for Patient Safety, Imperiavl College Health Partners (ICHP)

Ron Daniels

Chief Executive, UK Sepsis Trust & Global Sepsis Alliance

Jenny Clarke Clinical Nurse, Magnolia Medical

Dr Alison Tavaré Primary Care Clinical Lead, West of England Academic Health Science Networkv

Kate Cheema Head of Patient Safety Measurement Unit, South, Central and West CSU

Speakers also include:

• Dr Tamas Szakmany, Director Critical Illness Research, Cardiff University • Rachael Neild, Organ Support Therapies Innovation Specialist • Chris Hancock, Programme Lead, Acute Deterioration 1000 Lives Improvement, Public Health Wales

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