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AGENDA TIME AGENDA 8.45 Registration, Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Strathblane Hall & Cromdale Hall 9.30 Welcome and Opening Address by Ted Butler, Chairman, Pharmacy Management Sidlaw Auditorium 9.40 Keynote Address by Professor Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Scotland Sidlaw Auditorium 10.00 Movement Break - please make your way to the next satellite session. 10.10 Satellite Session One Please note: Satellites will be booked as a single option within a theme for each session. There are two presentations running back-to-back in the same room. Delegates will not be able to change rooms between each presentation. THEME 1 What is The Role for Pharmacists? THEME 2 Polypharmacy - Good or Bad? Sponsored Session Workshop Option 1 Carrick 2 Option 2 Ochil 3 Option 3 Ochil 1&2 Option 4 Harris 2 Option 5 Carrick 1 Option 6 Carrick 3 Option 7 Harris 1 Option 8 Workshop A view from the Highlands - the big picture Ian Rudd, Director of Pharmacy, NHS Highland, Scotland What is the role for GP practice pharmacists? Glynis McMurtry, Professional Head of Pharmacy, GP Federations, Federation Support Unit, Belfast Primary Care Cluster Pharmacist roles Lloyd Hambridge, Practice Based Clinical Pharmacist, Caerphilly East Neighbourhood Care Network, Wales Pharmacy Anywhere - using telehealth to deliver pharmaceutical care Clare Morrison, Senior Clinical Quality Lead, NHS Highland, Scotland Role of a medicines adherence pharmacist Jean Patterson, Specialist Case Management Pharmacist - Adherence & Support, Ulster Hospital, South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland Polypharmacy and its management in the prison population Thomas Cox, Lead Prison Pharmacist, HMP Berwyn Health & Wellbeing Centre, Wrexham, Wales Life course vaccination: the role of the pharmacist Dr Philip Cruz, Vaccines Medical Director, GSK This satellite session has been organised and funded by GSK. Cross sector collaboration Facilitated by Michael Pratt, Pharmacy Consultant, Scotland NB: Workshops will be highly interactive sessions to consider the challenges, develop approaches for the future and help you stay ahead of the game. 111 Out-of-hours service - pharmacists as key team members Alexandra Gibbins, Professional Lead for 111 Pharmacists - National 111 Programme, Wales Inverclyde Pharmacy First Audrey Thompson, Lead Pharmacist Prescribing Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Scotland Optimising medicines in acute hospital wards in NI – implications for practice? Anne Friel, Head of Pharmacy & Medicines Management, Western Health & Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland Polypharmacy - is the wrong prescription ever right? Kate Mcnamara, Practice Pharmacist, Fforestfach Medical Centre, Swansea, Wales An Independent Prescriber’s experience: person- centred polypharmacy medication review within the Care Homes setting Ruth Campbell, Pharmacist Independent Prescriber, Boots UK, Scotland Pharmacist-led medication review of older people with an aim to deprescribing within the hospital setting Julie Magee, Lead Pharmacist - Care of Older People, Antrim Area Hospital, Northern Ireland

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Page 1: AGENDA - Pharman · 2019. 3. 19. · AGENDA TIME AGENDA 8.45 Registration, Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Strathblane Hall & Cromdale Hall 9.30 Welcome

AGENDATIME AGENDA8.45 Registration, Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Strathblane Hall & Cromdale Hall9.30 Welcome and Opening Address by Ted Butler, Chairman, Pharmacy Management Sidlaw Auditorium9.40 Keynote Address by Professor Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Scotland Sidlaw Auditorium10.00 Movement Break - please make your way to the next satellite session.10.10 Satellite Session One

Please note: Satellites will be booked as a single option within a theme for each session. There are two presentations running back-to-back in the same room. Delegates will not be able to change rooms between each presentation.

THEME 1What is The Role for Pharmacists?

THEME 2Polypharmacy - Good or Bad?

Sponsored Session

Workshop

Option 1Carrick 2

Option 2Ochil 3

Option 3Ochil 1&2

Option 4Harris 2

Option 5Carrick 1

Option 6Carrick 3

Option 7Harris 1

Option 8Workshop

A view from the Highlands - the big pictureIan Rudd, Director of Pharmacy, NHS Highland, Scotland

What is the role for GP practice pharmacists?Glynis McMurtry, Professional Head of Pharmacy, GP Federations, Federation Support Unit, Belfast

Primary Care Cluster Pharmacist rolesLloyd Hambridge, Practice Based Clinical Pharmacist, Caerphilly East Neighbourhood Care Network, Wales

Pharmacy Anywhere - using telehealth to deliver pharmaceutical careClare Morrison, Senior Clinical Quality Lead, NHS Highland, Scotland

Role of a medicines adherence pharmacistJean Patterson, Specialist Case Management Pharmacist - Adherence & Support, Ulster Hospital, South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

Polypharmacy and its management in the prison populationThomas Cox, Lead Prison Pharmacist, HMP Berwyn Health & Wellbeing Centre, Wrexham, Wales

Life course vaccination: the role of the pharmacistDr Philip Cruz, Vaccines Medical Director, GSK

This satellite session has been organised and funded by GSK.

Cross sector collaborationFacilitated by Michael Pratt, Pharmacy Consultant, Scotland

NB: Workshops will be highly interactive sessions to consider the challenges, develop approaches for the future and help you stay ahead of the game.

111 Out-of-hours service - pharmacists as key team membersAlexandra Gibbins, Professional Lead for 111 Pharmacists - National 111 Programme, Wales

Inverclyde Pharmacy FirstAudrey Thompson, Lead Pharmacist Prescribing Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Scotland

Optimising medicines in acute hospital wards in NI – implications for practice?Anne Friel, Head of Pharmacy & Medicines Management, Western Health & Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

Polypharmacy - is the wrong prescription ever right?Kate Mcnamara, Practice Pharmacist, Fforestfach Medical Centre, Swansea, Wales

An Independent Prescriber’s experience: person-centred polypharmacy medication review within the Care Homes settingRuth Campbell, Pharmacist Independent Prescriber, Boots UK, Scotland

Pharmacist-led medication review of older people with an aim to deprescribing within the hospital settingJulie Magee, Lead Pharmacist - Care of Older People, Antrim Area Hospital, Northern Ireland

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AGENDATIME AGENDA11.00 Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Cromdale Hall11.30 Movement Break - please make your way to the next satellite session.11.40 Satellite Session Two

Please note: Satellites will be booked as a single option within a theme for each session. There are two presentations running back-to-back in the same room. Delegates will not be able to change rooms between each presentation.

THEME 3Innovation - What is Really Happening?

THEME 4How Can Medicines Safety Be Improved?

Sponsored Session

Workshop

Option 1Ochil 1&2

Option 2Carrick 2

Option 3Carrick 3

Option 4Ochil 3

Option 5Harris 2

Option 6Carrick 1

Option 7Harris 1

Option 8Workshop

Innovation in Community PharmacyBernadette Brown, Pharmacist Practitioner, Canham Pharmacy, Fife, Scotland

Development of the Regional Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC)Dr Glenda Fleming, Deputy Director of the Medicines Optimisation Centre (MOIC); Training, Service and Development & Research Pharmacist, Northern health & Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

Choose pharmacy - a platform for innovation in community careEmma Williams, Lead Pharmacist - Community Pharmacy & primaryCare, Cwm Taf local health Board, Wales

National NSAID communication bundleMark Easton, National Clinical Lead Pharmacist, healthcare Improvement Scotland (Primary Care Portfolio)

Making insulin treatment saferRosemary Donnelly, Lead Diabetes Pharmacist Ulster Hospital, South Eastern health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

Development and implementation of DERS for smart infusion pumps: a pharmacist’s experienceDianne Burnett, Lead Medicines Information Pharmacist, Withybush General Hospital, Wales

Best practice update in treating Allergic Rhinitis to optimize asthma care – a One Airway approachProf Brian Lipworth, Scottish Centre for Respiratory Research, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School

This session is organised and funded by Mylan UK Healthcare Ltd.

GP practice-based pharmacistsFacilitated by Darrell Baker, Director of Pharmacy and Medicines Management, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Wales

NB: Workshops will be highly interactive sessions to consider the challenges, develop approaches for the future and help you stay ahead of the game.

Pharmacy research strategyDr Sarah Hiom, Chair of the Pharmacy Research Wales Steering Group, All Wales Specialist Pharmacist R&D, St Mary’s Pharmaceutical Unit, Cardiff, Wales

Innovating rural pharmacy - similar needs, different approachesAnthony McDavitt, Advanced Clinical Pharmacist & Prescribing Advisor, NHS Shetland, Scotland

Use of the Small Business Research Initiative in pharmacy innovationCathy Harrison, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Department of Health, Northern Ireland

Improving medicines safety in frailty patientsLowri Davies, Frailty and Chronic Conditions Cluster Pharmacist, South Ceredigion GP Cluster, Wales

How can medicines safety be improved?David Thomson, Lead for Community Pharmacy Development & Governance, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde

Developing the role of a discharge pharmacist - the Ups and downs of a new serviceDr Tracey Boyce, Director of Pharmacy and Medicines Management, Southern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

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AGENDATIME AGENDA12.30 Standing Buffet Lunch and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Cromdale Hall1.30 Movement Break - please make your way to the next satellite session.1.40 Satellite Session Three

THEME 5What is Patient/Person Centred Care?

THEME 6How Can The Quality Of Care Be Improved?

Sponsored Session

Workshop

Option 1Carrick 2

Option 2Carrick 1

Option 3Carrick 3

Option 4Ochil 3

Option 5Ochil 1&2

Option 6Harris 2

Option 7Harris 1

Option 8Workshop

Can we help address the healthcare needs of people who are homeless?Kate Stock, Advanced Clinical Pharmacist Homeless Health, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Regional Palliative Care NetworkPeter Armstrong, Lead Pharmacist, Northern Ireland Macmillan Palliative Care Pharmacy Service Improvement Project, Mater Hospital, Belfast

INR service via Community PharmacyRachel Davies, Superintendent Pharmacist, Burry Port Pharmacy Ltd

Improving population level care in heart failurePaul Forsyth, Lead Pharmacist - Clinical Cardiology (Primary Care) / Heart Failure Specialist, West Glasgow Ambulatory Care Hospital, Scotland

Medicines optimisation in older peopleCarmel Darcy, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Altnagavin Area Hospital, Western Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

Care Home medicines: Community Pharmacy Enhanced Service … the first yearTimothy Banner, Principal Pharmacist, Head of Patient Services, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Wales

How Cardiovascular Outcome Trials are Changing Practice in Type 2 DiabetesHannah Beba, Senior Clinical Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, County Durham and Darlington NHS Trust

This session is organised and funded by Napp Pharmaceuticals Limited.

Workforce planningFacilitated by prof Michael Scott, Director, Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) and Head of Pharmacy and Medicines Management, Northern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland

NB: Workshops will be highly interactive sessions to consider the challenges, develop approaches for the future and help you stay ahead of the game.

Profession-led discharge: The “Green Ward” modelSue Hanson and Jane Barnes, Clinical Pharmacist and Pharmacy Manager, Nevill Hall Hospital, Wales

DOT-C: Community Pharmacy Hep C treatmentAndrew Radley, Consultant in Public health Pharmacy, NHS Tayside, Scotland

A population approach for Community Pharmacy working within the IMPACTAgewell® Social Prescribing ProjectJonathan Lloyd, Community Pharmacist, Director in Primary Care & Community Together (PACT), Northern Ireland

Patient support by the Renal Specialist TeamChristopher Brown, Consultant Renal Pharmacist, Swansea, Wales

Development of a therapeutics portal for patient and clinicians

Presentation withdrawn but the previous presentation will be continued with a short Q/A session.

Case management study in GP practicesMark McCrudden, Lead Pharmacist - Unscheduled Care, Antrim Area Hospital, Northern Ireland

2.30 Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing in the Networking Zone Cromdale Hall3.00 Guest Speaker Steve Head, Inspirational Speaker, Trainer, Coach and Author Sidlaw Auditorium3.45 Reprise of the day by Cathy Harrison, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Department of Health Sidlaw Auditorium4.00 Celtic Conference 2020 Wales Vision by Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Wales Sidlaw Auditorium4.15 Close

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