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Main Auditorium |
Queens Suite 1 |
Queens Suite 2
IV Fourm Day |
08.15 - 08.45 |
Session 10
Breakfast Symposium
Sponsored scientific session hosted by Proventec Healthcare
Implementing a patient envrionment 'Hygiene Care Bundle'
Michael Rollins, Healthcare Environment Research & Development Director, Proventec Healthcare |
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Exhibition Viewing & Poster viewing |
09.00 |
Day 2 Opening Session
Session 11
The Inaugural E.M. Cottrell Lecture
The pursuit for excellence during a global pandemic
Professor Robert Pratt CBE FRCN RN, Professor of Nursing, Director of Richard Wells Research Centre, Thames Valley University
(This is an IPS teleclass) |
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09.45 |
Session 12
The value of effective leadership
Rosemary Kennedy, Chief Nursing Officer for Wales, Welsh Assembly Government |
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Session 13
Introduction to IV Forum Day
Andrew Jackson, Intravenous Nurse Consultant, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Thomas Latta Lecture - the father of intravenous infusion therapy
Dr Neil MacGillivray, Honorary Post Doctoral Fellow in Scottish History University of Edinburgh, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh |
10.25 |
Refreshments, Exhibition Viewing & Poster Viewing |
11.05 - 11.35 |
Session 14
Sponsored scientific session hosted by GOJO
Why are Noroviruses such successful pathogens in healthcare settings? Studies of Norovirus infectivity, persistence and disinfection
Dr Christine Moe,
Professor, Emory University , Georgia USA |
Session 15 - Free Papers
11.05 - 11.20
Post discharge surveillance made easy
Judith Tanner, De Montfort University
11.20 - 11.35
Optimising the provision and use of single rooms for isolation
Annette Jeanes, University College London Hospitals |
Session 16
Blood, bones and bacteria - the diversity of community IV services
Alison Smith, IV Therapy Team Leader and Shirley Smith, IV Team, Liverpool PCT |
11.40 - 12.10
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Session 17
Developing organisational learning to improve practice
Vanessa Whatley, Programme Specialist (Healthcare Associated Infection), Programme Specialist (Healthcare Associated Infection) |
Session 18
Fitness to practice - the road to competence
Emma Burnett, IPS Education and Professional Development Group Coordinator and Lecturer in Infection Prevention and Control |
Session 19
Aseptic non touch technique - consolidating the UK standard
Stephen Rowley, UK ANTT Lead, ANTT |
12.15 |
Session 20
Outbreak in a mental health facility - and now for something completely different!
Jim Gauthier,
Infection Control Practitioner, Providence Care, Kingston, Ontario |
Session 21
Questioning practice - a practitioners view
Dr Jacqui Prieto, Research Fellow in Infection Prevention, University of Southampton |
Session 22
Creating a business case - from start to finish
Deborah Bolton, Clinical Nurse Specialist, IV Therapy,
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton |
12.50 |
Lunch, Exhibition Viewing & Guided Poster Walk |
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14.05 - 14.35
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Session 23
Sponsored scientific session hosted by GAMA Healthcare
Discovering the truth around disinfectants
Dr Ian Hosein, Consultant Microbiologist/Director of Infection Prevention & Control, Assistant Medical Director, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust |
Session 24 - Free papers
14.05 - 14.20
Determinants of nurses' compliance with facial protection
Kathryn Nichol, Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto and St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada
14.20 - 14.35
The use of social marketing in infection prevention and control
Annette Jeanes, University College London Hospitals |
Session 25
Microbial biofilms - getting to the source of vascular catheter infections
Dr Marcia Ryder,
Research & Consulting, Ryder Sciencs, Medical Biofilm Research, San Mateo, California
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14.40 |
Session 26
Sponsored scientific session hosted by Baxter Healthcare
Fighting infection from the inside out
Professor Tom Elliott, Consultant Microbiologist/Divisional Director 3, University Hospital, Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust |
Session 27
Two Free paper presentations
Abstract submission now closed. |
15.10 |
Refreshments, Exhibition Viewing & Poster Viewing |
15.50
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Session 28
HAI in dentistry - show me the proof
Christine Whitworth, General Dental Practitioner, Research Associate, University of Liverpool |
Session 29
Is Carlsberg really the best lager in the world? - the evidence
Professor Jacqui Reilly, Head of HAI and IC Group, Consultant Epidemiologist, Health Protection Scotland |
Session 30 - IV Free Papers
15.50 - 16.05
A three year process to improve intravenous (IV) therapy outcomes for patients
Valerie Wortley, Luton and Dunstable NHS Foundation Trust
16.05 - 16.20
Know your enemy: Does provision of data to staff affect the number of devices used?
Martin Kiernan, Southport and Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust |
16.25 |
Session 31
Designing, using and evaluating checklists for the management of Influenza A (H1N1) in clinical settings
- your questions and more, answered
Dr Angela Lashoher, Patient Safety Programme Information, World Health Organisation will give delegates a fascinating insight to the design, use and evaluation of checklists for the management of Influenza A (H1N1) , work recently undertaken at WHO to support the current emergency situation Dr John Bleasdale, Lead Clinician, Critical Care, City Hospital, Birmingham, will give the latest information on the local application and evaluation of the WHO influenza checklist and his recent experiences within his busy CCU.
The final part of this session will offer delegates the opportunity to ask an expert panel from a range of settings how best to manage the influenza situation in their workplace.
Panellists are: Dr Angela Lashoher, Dr John Bleasdale, Professor Robert Pratt, Thames Valley University and Debbie Wright, Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control Central Lancashire PCT |
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17.25 |
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