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To book your place: email: [email protected] Website: www.gastronursingconference.co.uk Organised by 30 January 2015 America Square Conference Centre, London 2nd National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference Advancing the role of the gastrointestinal nurse Advancing the role of the gastrointestinal nurse will bring together leading experts in the fields of gastroenterology and stoma care to discuss the current issues and practical management of patients. It is anticipated that participants will benefit from: • A review of what is expected of a gastrointestinal nurse in today’s NHS environment • A debate on whether GPs should have increased knowledge of stoma care • An understanding of drug and product commissioning in light of budget cuts in the NHS • Key advice on demonstrating the value of stoma care and colorectal nursing services • An understanding of contraception, fertility, and the issues faced by pregnant women with gastrointestinal problems • A review of the methods used to manage and care for ostomists who have fistulae and wounds In association with Follow us on Twitter: @MAHealthEvents Tweet about the conference: #gastro2015
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To book your place: email: [email protected]: www.gastronursingconference.co.uk

Organised by

30 January 2015America Square Conference Centre, London

2nd National Gastrointestinal

Nursing Conference

Advancing the role of the gastrointestinal nurse

Advancing the role of the gastrointestinal nurse will bring together leading experts in the fields of gastroenterology and stoma care to discuss the current issues and practical management of patients. It is anticipated that participants will benefit from:

• A review of what is expected of a gastrointestinal nurse in today’s NHS environment

• A debate on whether GPs should have increased knowledge of stoma care

• An understanding of drug and product commissioning in light of budget cuts in the NHS

• Key advice on demonstrating the value of stoma care and colorectal nursing services

• An understanding of contraception, fertility, and the issues faced by pregnant women with gastrointestinal problems

• A review of the methods used to manage and care for ostomists who have fistulae and wounds

In association with

Follow us on Twitter: @MAHealthEventsTweet about the conference: #gastro2015

friday 30 January 2015 AM 08.30 – 09.00 Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewing

09.00 – 09.05 Welcome and introduction

CHAIR: Penny HarrisonSenior Lecturer, De Montfort University, Leicestershire

09.05 – 09.40 Extending the role of the gastrointestinal nurse Helen Griffiths Nurse Consultant Gastroenterology, Hereford Hospitals NHS Trust

09.40 – 10.20 Educating the GP about stoma careKate Howlett Nurse Manager, Salts HealthcareJoanne Haines Senior Nurse Manager, Salts Healthcare

10.20 – 10.25 Discussion

10.25 – 11.05 Session open to industry sponsorship

11.05 – 11.30 Refreshments and exhibition viewing

11.30 – 12.10 Commissioning of drugs and products: medical ethics Catherine Stansfield Advanced Practitioner, Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Lancashire Yvette Perston Clinical Nurse Specialist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

12.10 – 12.50 How to demonstrate the value of stoma care and colorectal nursing servicesTheresa Porrett Senior Medical Manager, Coloplast

12.50 – 12.55 Discussion

Who should attend?The National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference will be of interest to:

• IBD nurse specialists

• Clinical nurse specialists (stoma care, hepatology, IBD, gastroenterology, endoscopy)

• Stoma care nurses

• Nurse endoscopists

• Liver nurses

• Colorectal nurses

• Upper GI nurses

• Lower GI nurses

• Enhanced recovery nurses

Advancing the role of the gastrointestinal nurseNational Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference

friday 30 January 2015 PM 12.55 – 13.55 Lunch and exhibition viewing

CHAIR: Pat BlackSenior Lecturer, St Marks Hospital, Harrow

13.55 – 14.35 Dermatological problems in inflammatory bowel diseasesMarian O’Connor Lead Inflammatory Bowel Disease Specialist Nurse, St Marks Hospital and North West London Hospital NHS Trust

14.35 – 14.40 Discussion

14.35 – 15.10 Session open to industry sponsorship

15.10 – 15.30 Refreshments and exhibition viewing

15.30 – 16.10 Contraception, pregnancy, and gastrointestinal problems Dr Kate WilesDoctoral Research Fellow in Obstetric Medicine, St. Thomas’ Hospital, London

16.10−16.50 Caring for fistulae and wounds in ostomists Sian Fumarola Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent

16.50 – 17.00 Summing up by Chair

17.00 Close of conference

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To book your place: ( Call Jennifer on +44(0)20 7501 6786

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Conference fee includesEntrance to the conference, lunch & refreshments on both days, full conference documentation and certificate of accreditation.

Confirmation of bookingAll bookings will be confirmed by email, unless otherwise stated. Please contact us if you have not received your confirmation 5-7 days after submitting your booking.

Exhibition & SponsorshipIf you are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring this event contact: Katie Smith on +44 (0)2075016340 [email protected]

The VenueAmerica Square Conference Centre, 1 America Square, 17 Crosswall, London EC3N 2LB A map of the venue will be sent with your booking.

AccommodationOnce your booking is confirmed we will send you a list of recommended hotels.

How did you hear about the conference?nDirect mailing n Email n Recommendation n MA Healthcare Events website n Other website (please specify) n Advert in Journal (please specify) n Other (please specify)

Booking conditionsMA Healthcare Ltd (The Company) accepts bookings under the following conditions:

Please return to: MA Healthcare Ltd, NATioNAL GASTroiNTESTiNAL NurSiNG CoNfErENCE, frEEPoST BfH1337, London, SE24 9Br

Stay Informedmark allen Group PreferencesOccasionally, the Mark Allen Group would like to contact you via email, direct mail or telephone about related products, events, special offers and services that we think you might enjoy. Please note that our e-mail and direct mail products may contain promotional materials from pharmaceutical companies and other third party sponsors. If you would prefer not to receive these communications, please tick the box n

Please note that all of our e-mail alerts and newsletters provide opt-out facilities, which allow you to unsubscribe to these communications.

third Party PreferencesMark Allen Group may also allow carefully selected third parties to contact you about their products and services which we think may be of interest to you.

Please indicate below your preferences for such communications: Please tick here if you do not want to receive relevant work-related direct mail from third parties n Please tick here if you want to receive carefully screened work-related emails from third parties nFor a list of companies included in the Mark Allen Group and our privacy policy, please see our website – www.markallengroup.com/privacypolicy

Ways to book: online at: www.gastronursingconference.co.uk Booking line: +44(0)20 7501 6762

Cheque: to the address below

Fax: +44 (0)207 978 8319

Request an invoice

for more information visit www.gastronursingconference.co.ukor telephone +44 (0)207 501 6762 email: [email protected]

Payment Details:

Signature Date

• Invoice Requesting an invoice and signing this form will secure your place at the conference. All invoices must be paid in full before the event. See booking condition 1. Invoices can only be raised for bookings over the sum of £100. All bookings of a lower value must be pre-paid.

If you have authorisation from your trust/department to attend this event and require an invoice, please provide the correct billing address or shared services address (including the relevant payable codes) and a purchase order number. We are unable to process any bookings without this information. We are unable to send out invoices to home addresses.

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Signature Date

1 Returning the signed registration form constitutes a firm booking. 2 The Company reserves the right to cancel a booking if payment

is not made six weeks prior to the conference taking place. Any outstanding payment becomes the responsibility of the signatory made on the reservation form

3 Written cancellations received six weeks prior to the conference will be accepted and a refund less a 10% administration fee will be made. After this date, no refunds can be given. Verbal cancellations will not be accepted. If written cancellation is not received six weeks prior to the conference full payment will still be due irrespective of whether the delegate attends the conference. Substitute delegates are welcome at any time.

4 MA Healthcare Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the speakers and programmes without prior notice. Speakers approached at time of print.

5 MA Healthcare Ltd shall not have any liability, except for death or personal injury caused by its negligence, beyond the value of the conference. Personal arrangements including travel, subsistence and accommodation relating to the conference are made by delegates at their own risk.

6 We will be seeking support from pharmaceutical companies for this conference

Full terms and conditions can be viewed at: www.mahealthcareevents.co.uk/terms.shtml

Full rate:£120 + VAT = £144

Subscribers to Gastrointestinal Nursing:£80 +VAT = £96

ASCN members£100 + VAT= £120

All rates inclusive of VAT at the current rate of 20%

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