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Programme: Tuesday, 01 May 2012
10:00 - - Registration
12:30 - 16:30 - Symposia - Sponsored by Baxter Healthcare Ltd
Exchange 8, 9 & 10
Dialysis - The Big Debate
Have your say on the ideal location.
Chair: Richard Fluck
Case Study – If this patient presented to you what would you do? (voting)
Dr Richard Fluck - Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Derby Hospital

Clinical Benefits of High Dose Haemodialysis
Dr Christopher Chan - Deputy Director, Division of Nephrology, Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto

Can the changing commissioning environment support growth in home dialysis?
Ms Anne Jarvis - Director of Specialist Commissioning South West

Use of Peritoneal Dialysis as an alternative to haemodialysis with temporary access – redesigning the patient pathway
Dr David New and Sister Jane Halpin - Consultant Nephrologist and Nurse Practitioner, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Implementation of the NHS Kidney Care guidelines for PD – changing practice to grow Peritoneal Dialysis
Dr Helen Collinson - Consultant Nephrologist, Hull Royal Infirmary

Are all Self-care dialysis modalities really complementary?
Tony Goovaerts - Nephrology Nurse Manager,University Hospital St Luc, Brussels, Belgium

Review of case study – what would you do now? (voting)
Dr Richard Fluck - Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Derby Hospital

Presentation of Patient Case Studies by the panel
Panel - Dr New, Dr Fluck, Dr Collinson, Dr Chan, Sr Halpin -

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12:30 - 14:15 - The Renal Pharmacy Group presents:
Central 5, 6 & 7
CPD Session
HIV Nephropathy "HIV and the renal patient pathway"
Chair: Bruce Hendry & Hayley Wells
HIV and kidney disease
Rachel Hilton - Consultant Nephrologist, Guy's Hospital, London

Transplant assessment for HIV patients
Andrea Devaney - Consultant Pharmacist, Transplantation & Renal Services, Oxford Transplant Centre, Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust

The UK experience of renal transplantation in HIV
Esther Gathogo - Renal Pharmacist, Royal Free Hospital, London

12:30 - 14:00 -
Exchange 6 & 7
Understanding the challenge of Kidney Disease
Chair: Cathy Johnson & Cathy Holman
O1 Treatment adherence requires novel interventions. Can self-affirmation processes improve phosphate control?
Vari Wileman - Doctoral Research Student, University of Hertfordshire

O2 “I felt I was not alone, someone else understood what I was going through” : our kidney patient peer support programme
Clara Day - Consultant Nephrologist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

O3 Development of a measure of Caregiver burden in Paediatric Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Rhian Parham - Clinical Psychologist, Canterbury Christ Church University

O4 Utility of the PHQ-2 to screen for depression in haemodialysis: correlates with patient satisfaction with care and dialysis recovery time
Clara Day - Consultant Nephrologist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

O5 Why Are So Few Of Our Young Adults Dialysing At Home? A Qualitative Study Of Young Adults’ Experience Of Dialysis
*Emma Coyne - Clinical Psychologist/Counsellor, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, *Scholarship Winner

O6 Friends, Family And Sex: Exploring The Impact Of Kidney Disease On Young Adults’ Relationships
Emma Coyne - Clinical Psychologist/Counsellor, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

14:15 - 15:30 -
Exchange 6 & 7
Vascular Access
Chair: Shella Sandoval & Breeda McManus
O7 Efficacy of surveillance and timely intervention on arteriovenous fistula for haemodialysis
Anupama Nair - Junior Doctor, Glan Clwyd Hospital, North Wales

O8 Aiming for and maintaining a greater than 85% haemodialysis patients with AVF/grafts
Julie Bullingham - Access Nurse, Gloucester Royal Hospital

O9 Should buttonhole needling of AV fistulae be the norm? Evidence from the DOPPS
Chris Jones - Nurse Consultant, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

O10 Line stripping: An underused, safe and effective option for blocked tunnelled Haemodialysis Catheters
Callum Little - Junior Doctor, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

O11 Quality improvement in dialysis vascular access
Carmel Kilpatrick - Unit Manager, Renal Home Treatments Unit, Tyrone County Hospital, Northern Ireland

Discussion for 25 minutes
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14:30 - 16:30 - The Renal Nutrition Group presents:
Central 5, 6 & 7
CPD Session
CKD MBD
Chair: Jan Flint & Louise Wells
The importance and challenges of CKD-MBD management
Edward Sharples - Consultant Nephrologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

The nursing role in supporting MDT MBD management
Nora Kerigan - Dialysis Adequacy Practitioner, Royal Preston Hospital

Issues of phosphate binder adherence
Robert Bradley - Lead Pharmacist for Nephrology and Transplantation, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board, Wales

Dietetic strategies to improve calcium/phosphate management
Nicola Ruddock - Senior Renal Dietician, Leicester General Hospital

15:30 - 15:45 - Break
15:45 - 16:30 -
Exchange 6 & 7
Transplantation
Chair: David Curran
O12 Live kidney transplant buddy scheme: The bonus of peer support for young adults
Paul Harden - Consultant Nephrologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

O13 CMV infection rates post renal transplant- single centre experience
Riaz Bavakunji - Junior Doctor, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

O14 Transplantation Is Associated With Normalised Tissue-Advanced Glycation End Product Deposition
Lisa Crowley - Research Fellow, Royal Derby Hospital

17:00 - 18:30 - Conference Opening
Main Auditorium
Conference Opening
Chair: Jane Macdonald
Welcome
Jane Macdonald - BRS President & Assistant Director of Nursing, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

BRS Research Initiatives
Simon Ball - Chair of the Research for Renal Group & Consultant Nephrologist, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

BRS Awards
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Motivating your team in difficult conditions
Alan Chambers, MBE -

18:30 - 19:30 - Welcome Reception and Exhibition Opening
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