8th FDUK Masterclass on the Foot in Diabetes 13 November 2012 Harrogate Exhibition Centre, Harrogate
INTEGRATION vs This year’s event runs alongside Wounds UK, giving delegates the opportunity to access:
The challenges of putting feet first in the era of Any Qualified Provider
The latest in wound care research and practice-based education, with interactive sessions and internationally renowned speakers The extensive industry exhibition and see first-hand the latest advances in wound care technology The 2012 Wounds UK Awards, which aim to publicise and celebrate the breadth of excellent work and innovation that is demonstrated by the national wound care community The prestigious black tie gala dinner where more than 1000 clinicians from all over the UK network over a sumptuous three-course dinner
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8th FDUK Masterclass on the Foot in Diabetes 13 November 2012 Harrogate Exhibition Centre, Harrogate
INTEGRATION vs The challenges of putting feet first in the era of Any Qualified Provider
The 8th FDUK Masterclass promises to be the most exciting and interactive yet. As ever, the content is at the cutting edge of clinical care and following the great success of last year’s event will again be held in conjunction with the hugely popular Wounds UK Conference in Harrogate. The merging of two popular and influential events gives delegates access to an even greater range of learning opportunities.
GOESLIVE FDUK tool kit
The focus this year is on “Putting Feet First” and speakers will tackle the big issues in diabetic foot care and the challenges created by new health care reforms. This will include a debate on the introduction of Any Qualified Provider and commissioning policies, but also a range of clinical issues linked to “Putting Feet First”, including patient education, delayed referral and peripheral arterial disease. We at FDUK hope you will join us in Harrogate for a dynamic, interactive and enjoyable learning experience. Paul Chadwick Chair, FDUK and Principal Podiatrist, Salford
Session 3
Programme
13.15-13.45 Engaging commissioners: How to get the resources you need to put feet first Lee Hawksworth, Head of Strategic Services, Tunstall Healthcare The structure of commissioning now What motivates commissioners? Developing a case: The business of diabetic foot care
08.00-09.05 Registration
Session 1 09.05-09.15 Chair’s introduction Paul Chadwick, Chair, FDUK and Principal Podiatrist, Salford
13.45-14.15 Peripheral arterial disease and diabetes: The impact of NICE and QOF
09.15-09.45 Delayed referrals: The true impact Mike Edmonds, Consultant Physician, London Clinician perspective: The urgent management of late referrals Patient perspective: Shelia Burston My life, my limb
09.45-10.15 Setting the scene: An introduction to Putting Feet First Bridget Turner, Director of Policy & Care Improvement, Diabetes UK What is the agenda for Putting Feet First? Implementing the agenda Experiences so far: How PFF is shaping practice now
Martin Fox, Vascular Podiatrist, NHS Manchester Life versus limb: Managing cardiovascular risk in the diabetic foot clinic The contributions of NICE and QOF Models for making a difference: Experience on the ground
14.15-14.45 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
Session 4 14.45-15.15 Patient education and diabetic foot care Rachel Berrington, Diabetes Nurse Specialist, University Hospitals of Leicester So much to tell you: Where and when to discuss risk Sensible, simple self-care of the highrisk foot The patient’s role in wound care – home dressing change, managing malodour, washing
10.15-11.00 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
Session 2 11.00-11.30 The case for change: Cost and scale of diabetic foot disease in the UK Marion Kerr, Health Economist, Insight Health Economics Quality of current care How much does diabetic foot care currently cost the NHS? Estimates of the impact of improved care on quality of life and NHS costs
11.30-12.15 Symposium supported by Crawford Healthcare
15.15-16.15 DEBATE: This House believes that the Any Qualified Provider agenda makes achieving Putting Feet First standards of care throughout the UK impossible Paul Chadwick, Chair, FDUK and Principal Podiatrist, Salford and Richard Shorney, Director, Real Healthcare Solutions
16.15-16.30 Chair’s conclusion An update on the FDUK’s activities, including the Diabetic Foot Podiatry Competency Framework
A novel, easy access off-loading device Kerraped Plantar Ulcer
12.15-13.15 Lunch and exhibition viewing
16.30
Wounds UK 2012 Awards
INTEGRATION vs The challenges of putting feet first in the era of Any Qualified Provider
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