MASTERCLASS ON THE FOOT IN DIABETES
DIABETIC FOOT
DISASTERS Time is of the essence 15 November 2016 Harrogate International Centre Book online at
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DIABETIC FOOT
DISASTERS Time is of the essence
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ow in its 12th 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.
New for this year the FDUK will launch the 1st FDUK Award, the award will celebrate, recognise and raise awareness of this contribution towards significantly improving diabetes-related foot health outcomes? The winner will be given three free places at the 2017 FDUK conference. They will also be offered a 10-minute slot to present their winning nomination and an opportunity to write a short report for The Diabetic Foot Journal, to further raise awareness, promote the award-winning work and engage other clinicians in developing best practice in this area. To apply download the template from www.footindiabetes. org and submit your application to fduk@omniamed.com, by 28 October 2016. The shortlist and winning nomination will be announced at the FDUK conference in November 2016. In registering for this years conference 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. Paul Chadwick, Chair, FDUK and Consultant Podiatrist, Salford
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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. We at hope you will join us in Harrogate for a dynamic, interactive and enjoyable learning experience.
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PROGRAMME 08.00-08.50 REGISTRATION, REFRESHMENTS AND EXHIBITION VIEWING 08.50-09.00 CHAIR’S WELCOME Paul Chadwick, Consultant Podiatrist, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
09.00-09.30 THE EXPLODING BOMB — CURRENT STATE OF DIABETIC FOOT DISEASE Update on the National Diabetes Foot Audit What is the data telling us What happens next William Jeffcoate, Consultant, Nottingham University Trust
09.30-10.00 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED — LIMB SALVAGE
New techniques including non-surgical Calcenectomy, angiosomes, orphan heel syndrome etc Robert Hinchliffe, Clinical Professor of Vascular Surgery, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol
10.00-10.45 URGO AWARDS — 2015 WINNERS AND LAUNCH OF THE 2015 AWARD SUPPORTED BY URGO MEDICAL 10.45-11.15 REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION AND E-POSTER VIEWING 11.15-11.45 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED — CHARCOT FOOT
Pathogenesis, classification and Evidence based management Possible future interventions Ketan Dhatariya, Consultant In Diabetes, Endocrinology and General Medicine, Elsie Bertram Diabetes Centre, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich
11.45-12.30 SPONSORED SESSION 12.30-13.00 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED — INFECTION New developments Biofilm based ulcer management ESCMID guidelines Rose Cooper, Professor of Microbiology, Cardiff Metropolitan University
13.00-14.15 LUNCH, EXHIBITION AND E-POSTER VIEWING FDUK Annual AGM 13.15-13.40
14.15-14.45 JOINT FDUK AND WOUNDS UK SESSION 14.45-15.00 TRAVEL TIME 15.00-15.30 WORKSHOP ROTATION 1 TALKING TO THE PEACE PROCESS Rehab after amputation what PATIENTS ABOUT is available what to consider POOR OUTCOMES Quality of Life post amputation A PSYCHOLOGY Fiona Davie-Smith, Post Graduate APPROACH Research Student, Nursing &
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Rosie Walker, Education Director, Successful Diabetes
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Health Care School, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow
15.30-16.00 WORKSHOP ROTATION 2 − HELD IN QUEEN’S SUITE (see above sessions)
16.00-16.30 WORKSHOP ROTATION 3 − HELD IN QUEEN’S SUITE (see above sessions)
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BRINGING YOUR RESEARCH TO LIFE
Funding applications Catherine Bowen, Professor, Health Sciences, University of Southampton
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