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G SHCONFERENCE 2018
Friday 23 November 201809:00 - 17:00
British Library Knowledge Centre, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB
Great Ormond StreetHospital for Children
NHS Foundation Trust
Aims: To disseminate and educate around the latest innovations, research, quality improvement and changes in practice being developed and delivered
at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Audience: Consultants in paediatric specialities (including paediatrics, paediatric subspecialities, paediatric anaesthesia, surgery, psychiatry, and radiology),
junior doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, healthcare scientists, play specialists, quality improvement staff, children’s hospitals employees.
08:30 - 09:00 REGISTRATION WITH REFRESHMENTS Foyer
09:00 - 09:20 Peter Steer - Reflections on Great Ormond Street Hospital
Theatre
09:20 - 09:30 Welcome from Mr. Matthew Shaw (Medical Director) & Alison Robertson (Chief Nurse)
09:30 - 09:45 Hannah Hardy - Family perspective
09:45 - 10:15 Professor Russell Viner - President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child HealthDr. Liam Brennan - Immediate Past President, Royal College of Anaesthetists
10:15 - 10:45 Kath Evans - Lead, Patient Experience, NHS England
10:45 - 11:00 REFRESHMENT BREAK Foyer
11:0
0 - 1
2:30
11:00A1. Chair: Dr. Daljit HothiKeynote Speaker: Dr. Stephen MarksTheme: Transition to adult services
Theatre11:30 Rituximab in, frequently relapsing/steroid dependent nephrotic syndrome: does the dose matter? Kjell Tullus
11:45 Influence of a renal biopsy result on treatment and management of steroid resistant, idiopathic nephrotic syndrome in children.
Hazel Webb
12:00 Improving Patient and Family Education: Development of a Mobile Application (App) to provide personalised physiotherapy instruction
Junior Research Team
12:15 A Smart (phone) Solution for Journal Club Sally Wilmshurst
11:00B1. Chair: Dr. Jonathan SmithKeynote Speakers: Dr. Isabeau Walker and Dr. Michelle WhiteTheme: Working across boundaries - International care
BrontëRoom
11:30 Delivering hospital care and services to children and young people with learning disabilities: the national picture
Kate Oulton
11:45 Exploring perceptions of consanguinity in women from an East London community: analysis of discussion groups
Michelle Heys
12:00 Acute retinal detachment in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP-RD): UK national outcomes of endoscopic vitrectomy in 51 consecutive cases.
Chien Wong
12:15 Partners in Care Sandra Subtil
11:00C1. Chair: Phillipa WrightKeynote Speakers: Cystic Fibrosis TeamTheme: A lifetime at GOSH
DickensRoom
11:30 Involving children and young people in identifying ways to improve epilepsy care Amit Bali
11:45 Improving the Developmental Outcomes for Long-Term Inpatients. Eleanor Conway
12:00 The British Childhood Visual Impairment and Blindness study (BCVIS2): 1 year outcomes Lucinda Teoh
12:15 Morphine requirements in paediatric live related renal transplant recipients receiving continuous transversus abdominis plane catheter
Helen Hume-Smith
AM SESSIONS
Great Ormond StreetHospital for Children
NHS Foundation Trust
G SHCONFERENCE 2018
Friday 23 November 201809:00 - 17:00
British Library Knowledge Centre, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB
12:30 - 14:00 LUNCH Foyer
13:00 - 13:45
Lunchtime sessions• Guided poster sessions• NHS @ 70, GOSH @ 130 • SIM Igloo
Chaucer Room
12:45 - 13:15 Lunchtime Plenary parallel session Great Ormond Street – Research Hospital of the Future Theatre
14:0
0 - 1
5:30
14:00A2. Chair: Mr. Simon BlackburnKeynote Speaker: Mr. Dominic ThompsonTheme: Spina bifida surgery before birth - concept to reality
Theatre14:30 Healthcare Computing Development: GOSH Project Experience working with UCL Computer Science
(CS) Industry Exchange Network (IXN).Neil Sebire
14:45 Caudals and Complications in Hypospadias Repairs: Correlation or Causation? Dominic Nielsen
15:00 Using middle finger length to determine the internal diameter of un-cuffed tracheal tubes in paediatrics. Mark Thomas
15:15 Driving diagnostic change; Microchimerism in thymus transplant patientsEleanor Watt & Susanne Kricke
14:00B2. Chair: Vicky NashKeynote Speakers: Family Liason TeamTheme: Family Centred Communication
BrontëRoom
14:30 Talking to families when death becomes a likely outcome - a pilot simulation programme to improve end of life conversations during and around PICU admission
Tara Kerr-Elliot
14:45 Talking to parents about their preferences for their child’s place of death: a prospective study. Ellen M Henderson
15:00A program of research to increase research access and participation for children and young people with life-limiting conditions and life-threatening illnesses: "Barriers to Research Access: Voices, Experiences, and Solutions- The BRAVES project"
Katherine Vincent
15:15 Preoperative clear fluid fasting for children undergoing general anaesthesia Christa Morrison
14:00C2. Chair: Dr. Stuart AdamsKeynote Speakers: Metabolic Medicine TeamTheme: One team, One patient
DickensRoom
14:30 The effectiveness of dexmedetomidine for paediatric sedation in a Radiology setting Amanda Cerullo
14:45 Genetic investigations in renal tubulopathies. Detlef Bockenhauer
15:00 Evaluation of an innovative clinical syllabus to support university curricula Gabrielle Simpson
15:15 A, B, C what about me- Training staff to cope with non-clinical emergencies on transfer Cathy Roberts
15:30 - 15:50 Rozzy Amos - London and South East Director, Princes Trust Foyer
15:50 - 16:15 Anthony Bennett - Former GOSH patient and multiple cardiac arrest survivorChaucer
Room
16:15 - 16:30 Sanjiv Sharma & Lynn Shields - Prize giving and Close Theatre
PM SESSIONS