MASTERCLASS ON THE FOOT IN DIABETES
10/11/2015 Harrogate International Centre
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n its 11th year, FDUK will again bring you the best combination of lectures and workshops to equip you for the challenges of dealing with patients with diabetic foot disease. The recent deluge of guidelines and national initiatives will be examined with the aim of making sense of how you can practically meet their requirements. The latest practice affecting research will be reviewed and, for the first time, there will be short paper presentations on new developments. We at FDUK hope you will join us in Harrogate for a dynamic, interactive and enjoyable learning experience.
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s 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 annual conference in Harrogate. As a delegate you will also be able to access the Wounds UK Annual Conference and an extensive industry exhibition, with the chance to experience first-hand the latest dvances in wound care technology. There is also the option of attending the prestigious black tie gala dinner where more than 1000 clinicians from all over the UK socialise and network over a sumptuous three-course dinner.
Book online at www.footindiabetes.org
Paul Chadwick
Chair, FDUK and Consultant Podiatrist, Salford
10 November 2015, Harrogate International Centre
PROGRAMME 08.45–09.00
Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewing
09.00–09.10
Chair’s introduction — whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
09.10–09.30
09.30–09.50
Have you got a NICE service?
Update on the national audit Key messages from new NICE guidance How to make it happen in your service Catherine Gooday, Principal Podiatrist, Diabetes, Elsie Bertram Diabetes Centre, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Rachel Berrington, Senior Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Foot Lead, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Morbidity and mortality: Just how grim is foot disease?
Discussing morbidity and mortality outcomes with our patients Whose role is it, anyway? Is it time to use the principles of cardiac rehabilitation to save more lives and limbs? Martin Fox, Vascular Podiatrist, NHS Manchester
09.50–10.10
Staying alive: CPR for feet
Initiatives to protect feet Not just in hospital/nursing homes/ domiciliary/frail CPR Touch the toes, etc. Duncan Stang, National Diabetes Foot Coordinator for Scotland, FDUK Representative, Lanarkshire
10.10–10.40
Refreshments and exhibition viewing
10.40–12.00
Research and audit in the foot clinics
12.00–12.30
Recognising and integrating local/national audit into the workplace Samantha Haycocks, Advanced Diabetes Podiatrist, Salford My feet are killing me — changing a patient’s trajectory in neuropathic pain Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Does the frequency of appointments make a difference in the revolving door of DFUs? Joanne McCardle, Diabetes Foot Research Fellow, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh
Urgo Award — 2014 winners and launch of 2015 award Critical event analysis of new foot ulcers Alex Whalley, Advanced Diabetes Podiatrist, Bolton PCT
Campaign to raise awareness of cardiovascular risk
Who brought that elephant into the foot clinic? What shall we do about it? Are we ready…? Martin Fox, Vascular Podiatrist, NHS Manchester
12.30–13.00
Sponsored symposium
13.00–13.30
Sponsored symposium
13.30–14.15
Lunch and exhibition viewing
14.15–15.00
Keynote speaker
15.00–15.30
Workshop rotation 1
Andrew Boulton, President, European Association for the Study of Diabetes; Professor of Medicine, University of Manchester; Visiting Professor, University of Miami, FL; Consultant Physician, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Workshop 1.1 Interactive workshop on X-rays
The importance of X-rays A stepwise approach to looking at an X-ray What is needed to make a diagnosis Frank Webb, Consultant Podiatrist Surgeon, Salford
Workshop 1.2 Interactive workshop on Charcot foot
Diagnosis and recognition Differential diagnosis Management Fran Game, Consultant Diabetologist and Director of R&D, Derby Hospitals NHS FT Hon Associate Professor, University of Nottingham
Workshop 1.3 Interactive workshop on offloading
What’s the evidence? What’s current practice? Why the difference? Implementing it into practice Catherine Gooday, Principal Podiatrist, Diabetes, Elsie Bertram Diabetes Centre, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Rachel Berrington, Senior Diabetes Specialist Nurse, Foot Lead, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
15.30–16.00
Workshop rotation 2
16.00–16.30
Workshop rotation 3
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BOOKING FORM Online booking avaliable at: www.diabetesonthenet.com/events
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The conference attendance charge includes all refreshments and conference materials and all costs are inclusive of VAT. FDUK member rate: £85.00 per person I declare I am an FDUK member Gala dinner: £75.00
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Terms and conditions
This event is for for healthcare professionals spending 50% or more of their time working in an NHS setting only. Cancellations and substitutions must be received in writing by 9th October 2015 and will be refunded less a 20% processing charge. After this date, we regret that registration fees will not be refunded. Substitutions may be made in writing at any time without charge. The organisers reserve the right to refuse an application for space and cancel or amend events at any time.