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This meeting is organised and fully funded by Ferring Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Mon 26th Sep 2022 - Tue 27th Sep 2022

VOCO® St. John’s Solihull,
651 Warwick Road,
Solihull,
B91 1AT

16th National IBD Nurse Forum 2022

"The IBD Patient - Treating beyond the Bowel"

We were delighted to invite you to the 16th National IBD Nurse Forum from the evening of the 26th September to the afternoon off the 27th. September at the VOCO® St. John’s Hotel in Solihull, 651 Warwick Road, B91 1AT. Travel and accommodation costs will be covered for all registered delegates by Ferring Pharmaceuticals.

We will be focusing on practical tips for managing both the everyday and some of the less everyday aspects of IBD. As ever, our focus is on getting the best from our services for people living with the conditions, and thinking about how we can work together to achieve this.

All delivered with lively and engaging audience discussion. The forum spaces are limited, so please register early to secure your place by visiting https://bit.ly/NursesIBDMeeting.

Agenda

September 26, 2022

Session 1
Hosted by the Nurse Faculty
4:10 pm - 5:00 pm
Registration and coffee on arrival
5:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Personal Insights Discovery Report - Are you ready to discover if you’re Fiery Red, Sunshine Yellow, Earth Green or Cool Blue, and what this all means?
Insights Discovery Coach
8:00 pm -
Dinner

September 27, 2022

Session 2
Hosted by Lucy Medcalf
7:50 am - 8:15 am
Registration
8:15 am - 8:20 am
Chair’s introduction
Lisa Younge
8:20 am - 8:50 am
Living with IBD in lockdown
Professor Lesley Dibley, Dr Karen Kemp
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8:50 am - 9:15 am
The ‘IBDologist’s’ guide to Dermatology - A simple guide
TBC
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9:15 am - 9:40 am
The ‘IBDologist’s’ guide to Rheumatology - A simple guide
Dr Frances Humby
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9:40 am - 10:00 am
Case study - putting top tips into practice and a multidisciplinary team discussion
Lisa Younge
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10:00 am - 10:10 am
Questions and answers
10:10 am -
Coffee and check-out
Session 3
Hosted by Lisa Younge
10:40 am - 11:10 am
Top and Tailing
Professor Jimmy Limdi
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11:10 am - 11:30 am
Managing the misbehaving rectum
Ellie Bradshaw
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11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Psychological aspects of incontinence
Fiona Eldridge
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12:00 pm - 12:20 pm
Multidisciplinary team discussion
12:20 pm - 12:30 pm
Questions and answers
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch
Session 4
Hosted by Glyn Scott
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Future gazing and newsround, with a focus on paediatrics and pipeline drugs
Glyn Scott
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2:00 pm - 3:10 pm
State of the art panel presentation • Treatment in pregnancy • Reproductive health and IBD in pregnancy • The patient experience
Dr Klaartje Bel Kok, Aileen Fraser, Helen Janiszewski, Lucy Medcalf
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3:10 pm - 3:25 pm
Multidisciplinary team discussion
3:25 pm - 3:35 pm
Questions and answers
3:35 pm - 3:45 pm
Faculty wrap-up
Lisa Younge
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3:45 pm -
Coffee and depart

Speakers

Lisa Younge

IBD Nurse Consultant, St Mark’s Hospital, North West Healthcare NHS Trust, London

Lucy Medcalf

IBD Nurse Specialist, King’s College Hospital, London

Glyn Scott

IBD Nurse Specialist, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital, Margate

Professor Lesley Dibley

Professor of Qualitative Nursing Research, University of Greenwich

Dr Karen Kemp

IBD Nurse Consultant, Lecturer (Honorary) Research at Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester

Dr Frances Humby

Consultant Rheumatologist Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust, London

Professor Jimmy Limdi

Consultant Gastroenterologist, The Northern Alliance Foundation Trust, Bury, Lancashire

Ellie Bradshaw

Clinical Nurse Specialist in Biofeedback Therapy, St Mark’s Hospital, London

Fiona Eldridge

IBD Nurse Specialist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge

Dr Klaartje Bel Kok

Consultant Gastroenterologist, Bart’s Health NHS Trust, London

Aileen Fraser

Lead IBD Clinical Nurse Specialist, Bristol Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust

Helen Janiszewski

Clinical Lead Midwife, Nottingham University NHS Trust, Nottingham

Meet the FacultyClick faculty images for biographies

Lisa Younge

Lisa is an IBD Nurse Consultant working at St Mark’s Hospital. She has over 15 years’ experience working as an inflammatory bowel disease nurse specialist and has been responsible for the creation of and subsequent development of IBD nursing services at a number of London hospitals prior to taking up her current post.

Lisa completed her nurse training at the North London College of Health Studies, London, UK, and has subsequently completed an MSc in Advanced Nursing Practice, undertaking an audit of satisfaction levels with service delivery amongst older people living with IBD. Her publications include journal articles and chapters on topics including IBD treatment and the contribution of specialist nurses to the management and support of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and she is actively involved with the education of both pre and post registration nurses regarding management of IBD. She has served as a committee member on the Royal College of Nursing IBD Special Interest group, British Society of Gastroenterology IBD Section and NECCO, including 5 years as the Chair of NECCO from 2008 ‐ 2013.

In March 2019 she started working with Crohn’s and Colitis UK for two days a week as Project Manager, IBD nursing, and is currently one of the Royal College of Nursing representatives in IBDUK, an organisation committed to standardising care for people with IBD throughout the UK.

Lucy Medcalf

Lucy has been an IBD Nurse Specialist since 2004 working in London and she is currently the Lead IBD Nurse at King’s College Hospital.

Lucy is also the Chair of the London & South East Regional RCN IBD Network Group. She also runs the Patient Education Programme with Crohns & Colitis UK in London.

Glyn Scott

Glyn is Consultant Nurse for Gastroenterology & Endoscopy at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust. Within this role he is responsible for leading the Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) from a Nursing perspective. He is working on developing the Trusts Nurse Led IBD service. He is also completing Nurse Endoscopist Training, specialising in sigmoidoscopies. Prior to this role he had a varied career in nursing working within IBD, nutrition, critical care and management roles.

Glyn is passionate about improving the patient experience and using evaluation strategies to continually monitor and improve the care delivered to the patient. He has always had a keen interest in using the workplace to develop staff to support the delivery of the highest levels of care. He has a wide portfolio of conference presentations both nationally and internationally and is constantly inspired by the good practice shared by all the presenters.

Lisa is an IBD Nurse Consultant working at St Mark’s Hospital. She has over 15 years’ experience working as an inflammatory bowel disease nurse specialist and has been responsible for the creation of and subsequent development of IBD nursing services at a number of London hospitals prior to taking up her current post.

Lisa completed her nurse training at the North London College of Health Studies, London, UK, and has subsequently completed an MSc in Advanced Nursing Practice, undertaking an audit of satisfaction levels with service delivery amongst older people living with IBD. Her publications include journal articles and chapters on topics including IBD treatment and the contribution of specialist nurses to the management and support of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and she is actively involved with the education of both pre and post registration nurses regarding management of IBD. She has served as a committee member on the Royal College of Nursing IBD Special Interest group, British Society of Gastroenterology IBD Section and NECCO, including 5 years as the Chair of NECCO from 2008 ‐ 2013.

In March 2019 she started working with Crohn’s and Colitis UK for two days a week as Project Manager, IBD nursing, and is currently one of the Royal College of Nursing representatives in IBDUK, an organisation committed to standardising care for people with IBD throughout the UK.

Lucy has been an IBD Nurse Specialist since 2004 working in London and she is currently the Lead IBD Nurse at King’s College Hospital.

Lucy is also the Chair of the London & South East Regional RCN IBD Network Group. She also runs the Patient Education Programme with Crohns & Colitis UK in London.

Glyn is Consultant Nurse for Gastroenterology & Endoscopy at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust. Within this role he is responsible for leading the Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) from a Nursing perspective. He is working on developing the Trusts Nurse Led IBD service. He is also completing Nurse Endoscopist Training, specialising in sigmoidoscopies. Prior to this role he had a varied career in nursing working within IBD, nutrition, critical care and management roles.

Glyn is passionate about improving the patient experience and using evaluation strategies to continually monitor and improve the care delivered to the patient. He has always had a keen interest in using the workplace to develop staff to support the delivery of the highest levels of care. He has a wide portfolio of conference presentations both nationally and internationally and is constantly inspired by the good practice shared by all the presenters.

PRESCRIBING INFORMATION

Job Code: UK-GAS-2000011 - Date of preparation: July 2022

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