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19 th August 2020 (Wednesday) Register Now 9:00 AM-12:00 PM (All times are GMT) Live Webinar on RECENT ADVANCES IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC PANCREATITIS WEBINAR ORGANISED BY THE FREEMAN HOSPITAL, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, U.K. This meeting has been approved for 3 cpd points: Code 131913 SPEAKERS SPEAKERS’ BIOGRAPHY Prof. John A Windsor Professor of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary Surgery UGI/HPB Unit, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand Prof. Marc Besselink Professor of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary surgery Department of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Mary Phillips Consultant Dietitian, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, U.K Mr. Sanjay Pandanaboyana Consultant HPB Surgeon, Freeman Hospital Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. Dr. Manu Nayar Consultant HPB Physician, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. Mr. Jeremy French Consultant HPB & Transplant Surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. U.K. Mr. Gourab Sen Consultant Hepatobiliary and transplant surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Freeman Hospi- tal are pleased to invite you to a webinar on recent advances in pancreatology. During the current COVID-19 pandemic we have recognised the appetite for online educa- tion and we hope that you find the proposed agenda of interest to you and relevant. TIME AGENDA Fluid resuscitation and early management in acute pancreatitis Surgery in Chronic Pancreatitis - The ESCAPE trial 09:00AM - 09:30AM 09:30AM - 10:00AM 10:00AM - 10:30AM Prof. John A Windsor Prof. Marc Besselink Management of PEI in Pancreatitis - recent advances Mary Phillips 10:30AM - 11:00AM 11:30AM - 12:00PM 11:00AM - 11:30AM Mr. Sanjay Pandanaboyana Dr. Manu Nayar COVIDPAN: COVID19 and acute pancreatiitis; international collaborative Study - Interim results Coffee Break Webinar AGENDA Mr. Jeremy French HPB surgery decision making during COVID19 pandemic Sponsored by: PROF JOHN WINDSOR established the first HBP/Upper GI Unit in NZ in 1993 at Auckland City Hospital. During the 1990s I pioneered a number of laparoscopic surgeries and set up the Surgical Skills Training Centre. As Professor of Surgery at the University of Auckland I have a research program and I am involved in surgical teaching and training. My surgical practice encompasses the management of all aspects of benign and malignant pancreatic diseases. PROF MARC BESSELINK was trained at Utrecht University (Medicine) and the University of Oxford (Evidence-based Health Care). He was a fellow at the AMC Amsterdam and Southampton University Hospital and specialized in minimally invasive HPB surgery and pancreatic surgery. He is the co-founder of the Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group and Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group, involved with several committees in the IHPBA and E-AHPBA organization and coordinates the work of several clinical MD-PhD students who perform clinical and translational studies in the fields of pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and (minimally invasive) HPB surgery MR. SANJAY PANDANABOYANA is a consultant HPB surgeon at the Freeman hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne. Sanjay underwent his higher surgical training in the Scotland followed by HPB fellowships in Edinburgh and Leeds. His clinical areas of interests are pancreatic cancer and pancreatitis with particular emphasis on PROMS and QOL. He has a strong research portfolio with close to 100 publications and currently hold a position of Associate professor in the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Newcastle University.Sanjay has a particular interest in systematic reviews and metaanalysis with more than 30 systematic reviews published on topics related chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. DR. MANU NAYAR is a full time Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Freeman Hospital, New- castle upon Tyne since 2008. His subspecialty area of interest is hepatobiliary and pancreatic medi- cine. He is well published in peer reviewed journals in this area. He is the President of the UK & Ireland EUS society. He is involved in national trials relating to pancreaticobiliary (PB) endoscopy and is well published in this field. MARY PHILLIPS graduated as a Dietitian from the University of Surrey in 2000 and has over 15 years’ experience working in the hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgical unit at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, UK. She has a particular interest in managing patients with pancreatic exocrine insuffi- ciency. She is Clinical Lead (Pancreas) for the Gastroenterology Specialist Group of the British Dietetic Association (BDA), Past President of the Pancreatic Society (2013-14) and Chair of the Nutrition Interest Group of the Pancreatic Society (NIGPS). Mr. JEREMY FRENCH is a Consultant HPB & Transplant surgeon at the Freeman Hospital. He has been a core member of the executive committee – international guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis. He is currently the clinical director of surgery and is also the surgical Chair of the Northern Deanery Education committee. He has been the driving force in decision making for HPB surgery during the COVID 19 pandemic. Mr. Gourab Sen is a Consultant Hepatobiliary and Transplant Surgeon at Freeman Hospital. His clini- cal expertise is in the surgical management of pancreatic and liver cancers, with special interest in com- plex liver resections for cholangiocarcinoma and hepatocellular cancer, including liver transplantation. He has extensive experience of managing severe acute pancreatitis including a multidisciplinary approach to minimally invasive necrosectomy.

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Page 1: Live Webinar on · 2020. 7. 23. · Live Webinar on RECENT ADVANCES IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC PANCREATITIS WEBINAR ORGANISED BY THE FREEMAN HOSPITAL, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, U.K. This meeting

19th August 2020 (Wednesday)

Register Now9:00 AM-12:00 PM(All times are GMT)

Live Webinar onRECENT ADVANCES IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC PANCREATITIS

WEBINAR ORGANISED BY THE FREEMAN HOSPITAL, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, U.K.

This meeting has been approved for 3 cpd points: Code 131913

SPEAKERS

SPEAKERS’ BIOGRAPHY

Prof. John A WindsorProfessor of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary SurgeryUGI/HPB Unit, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

Prof. Marc BesselinkProfessor of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary surgeryDepartment of Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Mary Phillips Consultant Dietitian, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, U.K

Mr. Sanjay PandanaboyanaConsultant HPB Surgeon, Freeman Hospital Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

Dr. Manu NayarConsultant HPB Physician, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

Mr. Jeremy FrenchConsultant HPB & Transplant Surgeon,Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. U.K.

Mr. Gourab SenConsultant Hepatobiliary and transplant surgeon, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.

The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Freeman Hospi-tal are pleased to invite you to a webinar on recent advances in pancreatology. During the current COVID-19 pandemic we have recognised the appetite for online educa-tion and we hope that you find the proposed agenda of interest to you and relevant.

TIME AGENDA

Fluid resuscitation and early management in acute pancreatitis

Surgery in Chronic Pancreatitis - The ESCAPE trial

09:00AM - 09:30AM

09:30AM - 10:00AM

10:00AM - 10:30AM

Prof. John A Windsor

Prof. Marc Besselink

Management of PEI in Pancreatitis - recent advances

Mary Phillips

10:30AM - 11:00AM

11:30AM - 12:00PM

11:00AM - 11:30AM

Mr. Sanjay Pandanaboyana Dr. Manu Nayar

COVIDPAN: COVID19 and acute pancreatiitis; international collaborative Study - Interim results

Coffee Break

Webinar AGENDA

Mr. Jeremy French

HPB surgery decision making during COVID19 pandemic

Sponsored by:

PROF JOHN WINDSOR established the first HBP/Upper GI Unit in NZ in 1993 at Auckland City Hospital. During the 1990s I pioneered a number of laparoscopic surgeries and set up the Surgical Skills Training Centre. As Professor of Surgery at the University of Auckland I have a research program and I am involved in surgical teaching and training. My surgical practice encompasses the management of all aspects of benign and malignant pancreatic diseases.

PROF MARC BESSELINK was trained at Utrecht University (Medicine) and the University of Oxford (Evidence-based Health Care). He was a fellow at the AMC Amsterdam and Southampton University Hospital and specialized in minimally invasive HPB surgery and pancreatic surgery. He is the co-founder of the Dutch Pancreatitis Study Group and Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group, involved with several committees in the IHPBA and E-AHPBA organization and coordinates the work of several clinical MD-PhD students who perform clinical and translational studies in the fields of pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis and (minimally invasive) HPB surgery

MR. SANJAY PANDANABOYANA is a consultant HPB surgeon at the Freeman hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne. Sanjay underwent his higher surgical training in the Scotland followed by HPB fellowships in Edinburgh and Leeds. His clinical areas of interests are pancreatic cancer and pancreatitis with particular emphasis on PROMS and QOL. He has a strong research portfolio with close to 100 publications and currently hold a position of Associate professor in the University of Auckland, New Zealand and Senior Clinical Lecturer, Newcastle University.Sanjay has a particular interest in systematic reviews and metaanalysis with more than 30 systematic reviews published on topics related chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer.

DR. MANU NAYAR is a full time Consultant Gastroenterologist at the Freeman Hospital, New-castle upon Tyne since 2008. His subspecialty area of interest is hepatobiliary and pancreatic medi-cine. He is well published in peer reviewed journals in this area. He is the President of the UK & Ireland EUS society. He is involved in national trials relating to pancreaticobiliary (PB) endoscopy and is well published in this field.

MARY PHILLIPS graduated as a Dietitian from the University of Surrey in 2000 and has over 15 years’ experience working in the hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgical unit at the Royal Surrey County Hospital, UK. She has a particular interest in managing patients with pancreatic exocrine insuffi-ciency. She is Clinical Lead (Pancreas) for the Gastroenterology Specialist Group of the British Dietetic Association (BDA), Past President of the Pancreatic Society (2013-14) and Chair of the Nutrition Interest Group of the Pancreatic Society (NIGPS).

Mr. JEREMY FRENCH is a Consultant HPB & Transplant surgeon at the Freeman Hospital. He has been a core member of the executive committee – international guidelines for the management of acute pancreatitis. He is currently the clinical director of surgery and is also the surgical Chair of the Northern Deanery Education committee. He has been the driving force in decision making for HPB surgery during the COVID 19 pandemic.

Mr. Gourab Sen is a Consultant Hepatobiliary and Transplant Surgeon at Freeman Hospital. His clini-cal expertise is in the surgical management of pancreatic and liver cancers, with special interest in com-plex liver resections for cholangiocarcinoma and hepatocellular cancer, including liver transplantation. He has extensive experience of managing severe acute pancreatitis including a multidisciplinary approach to minimally invasive necrosectomy.