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- Venue address Portsmouth
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- Welcome schedule
- Session detail 1 - 4
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Programme
| Registration |
| 09:00 09:50 |
Registration: Tea & Coffee |
| 09:50 10:00 |
Welcome and introduction
Gary Smith,
Consultant in Critical Care Medicine,
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
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| Session 1 |
| Chair: |
Gary Smith,
Consultant in Critical Care Medicine,
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust |
| 10:00 10:30 |
What do Strategic Health Authorities expect of acute hospitals with regard to the prevention and detection of the deteriorating patient?
Gail Byrne,
Head of Patient Safety,
South Central Strategic Health Authority, Newbury, Berks
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| 10:30 11:00 |
The relatives' perspective
Helen Haskell,
Founder of Mothers against Medical Error,
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
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| 11:00 11:30 |
A practical guide to implementing the NICE and NPSA guidelines regarding the deteriorating hospital patient
Sheila Adam,
Head of Nursing, Specialist Hospitals Board,
UCLH, London
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| Session 2 |
| Chair: |
Gary Smith,
Consultant in Critical Care Medicine,
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust |
| 11:50 12:20 |
Using technology to improve the response to patient deterioration
Steve Jones,
Consultant in Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine,
Manchester Royal Infirmary
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| 12:20 12:45 |
Panel discussion for sessions 1 and 2
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| 12:45 13:45 |
Lunch |
| Session 3 |
| Chair: |
Sarah Quinton, Lead Nurse, Critical Care Outreach Team, Heart of England Foundation Trust, Birmingham |
| 13:45 14:15 |
Can patients at high risk of deterioration be detected on admission to hospital?
John Kellett
Consultant in Medicine,
Nenagh Hospital, Eire
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| 14:15 14:45 |
The nurse's role in detecting and reporting deterioration: a systematic review.
Mandy ODell,
Consultant Nurse, Critical Care,
Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading
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| Session 4 |
| Chair: |
Brian Cuthbertson, Consultant in Critical Care Medicine, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary |
| 15:00 15:30 |
After the MERIT and ICNARC outreach studies, just how do we prove that rapid response systems work?
David Harrison,
Statistician,
Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre, London
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| 15:30 16:00 |
Simulation training and the deteriorating patient.
Lone Fuhrmann,
Institute for Medical Education,
Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark
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| 16:00 16:30 |
Panel discussion for sessions 3 and 4 |
| 16:30 |
Finish |
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