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SE CU Y R OU TO E 12 R NU WA HO RSE RD UR S W S R S ILL EV OF ALS AL CP O ID D AT PO IO IN N TS INTRODUCING CONFERENCE TIMETABLE: WEDNE BEST PRACTICE IN NURSING THE INTRODUCING BEST PRACTICE IN NURSING 38 hours of world-class education available 50 expert speakers from across the Time 09:00 10:00 nursing sector 17 important clinical update sessions to refresh Tickets have an RRP of £699 but thanks to exhibitors and sponsors we’ll be giving away 1,500 FREE tickets to primary care nurses and midwives. your knowledge and skills 8 advanced clinical training session in topics including diabetes, dementia, spirometry, elderly, wound care, asthma, travel medicine and end of life care ONLY 700 NURSE TICKETS LEFT 11:10 12:10 13:10 13:40 4 practical training sessions with real careers advice and personal development sessions 5 hands-on mandatory training sessions; 13:45 14:15 receive your certification there and then 200 exciting suppliers showcasing important innovations and services 1,500 Network with like-minded nurses from all backgrounds and grades 14:45 15:15 15:25 15:55 1,000 Access to hours of historic conference content via the CloserStill Media learning archive 16:30 17:30 CONFERENCE TIMETABLE: THURS WHAT WILL NURSES GAIN FROM ATTENDING: ü Free clinical and mandatory CPD training to up skill to advanced practice ü Practical hands on training ü Provides networking environment for practice and district nurses to work more closely ü The information needed to meet new revalidation ü An opportunity to attend with general practice colleagues who attend Best Practice @bestpracticeshow Time 09:00 10:00 Discharge planning from hospital to home: The Queen’s Nursing Institute Project Candice Pellett OBE, District Nursing Project Manager, Queen’s Nurse, The Queen’s Nursing Institute What does the integration agenda mean for Practice Nurse and Community Nurse leaders? NHSCC Nurses’ Forum speaker tbc Join the largest national gathering of primary care nurses! Register for complimentary passes today at If you can’t beat them, join them –nutritionally perfect junk food Professor Mike Lean, Chair of Human Nutrition, University of Glasgow School of Medicine www.bestpracticeinnursing.co.uk Practical guide to revalidation and the new code revalidation Ben Whur, Senior Strategic Engagement Revalidation lead gramme subject to change Join the conversation What do the new care models mean for community and primary care nursing: the end of the generalist nurse as we know it? Anne Moger, Primary Care Nurse Advisor, Nursing Directorate, NHS England Karen Storey, Primary Care Lead Nurse – Workforce, Health Education West Midlands Session details coming soon Managing dementia and the unplanned admissions enhanced service through social prescribing Sheinaz Stansfield, Practice Manager, Oxford Terrace and Rawling Road Medical Group, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear What’s new about vitamin D? Helen Stevenson, Company Nutritionist, Marks and Spencer plc Fizz Thompson, Clinical and Operations Director, National Osteoporosis Society Sponsored by: ü New skills to support your organisation and colleagues 8 THE Sponsored by: requirements See the full nursing mandatory and advanced training programme on page 18 WORKSHOPS Salford Dadz doing it for themselves: case study on activating residents to self-care John Horrocks, Little Hulton www.bestpracticeshow.co.uk John Naish, Little Hulton What the eye can’t see - Non Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Wendy Chandler, Education Adviser, Parkinson’s UK 10:40 11:40 12:40 13:40 14:10 14:40 15:15 16:15