HAI – STRENGTHENING OUR DEFENCES engage inform interact HAI AWARENESS EVENT 16 April 2015 Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen Event Aims • To raise awareness among healthcare workers of HAI prevention and control • To support healthcare workers to deliver safe, effective, person-centred care Event Themes • Engage in delivering improved infection prevention and control • Inform about latest issues and practices • Interact to share practice and learn from each other PROGRAMME Chair: Robin Creelman, Vice Chair of Argyll & Bute Health and Social Care Partnership CONCOURSE/CROMBIE SUITE 9.00 REGISTRATION, REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITIONS 9.50 Chair’s Welcome and Opening Remarks BOYD ORR SUITE Message from Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing (video) THEME 1: Engage - the Experience of HAI 10.00 Interactive questions: checking knowledge and assumptions around infection prevention and control 10.10 Helen’s Story (Forum Interactive) This interactive session highlights the human costs of HAIs. The personal experience of Helen, a woman who contracts a surgical site infection, is examined with reference to the global consequences of antimicrobial resistance. 10.50 REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITIONS CROMBIE SUITE BOYD ORR SUITE THEME 2: Inform - Infection Prevention and Control in Practice 11.20 Antimicrobial prescribing and stewardship: continuity across health and social care settings Dr Andrew Seaton, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 11.50 National Infection Prevention and Control Manual: what does this mean in practice? Lisa Ritchie, Nurse Consultant Infection Control, Health Protection Scotland 12.15 Examples from Health Boards on implementation of the National Infection Prevention and Control Manual Travelling from Strength to Strength Sharon Doyle, HAI Quality Improvement Facilitator, Scottish Ambulance Service The Who, When, How and What of Equipment Decontamination Catherine Mitchell, HAI Quality Improvement Facilitator & Scott Arnot, Training Manager, NHS Grampian 12.55 Interactive questions: checking knowledge and assumptions around implementing changes in practice 1.05 LUNCH, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITIONS CROMBIE SUITE THEME 3: Interact - Applying Knowledge and Learning 2.00 HAI standards: applying in the real world Alastair McGown, Senior Inspector, Healthcare Environment Inspectorate 2.30 Challenging Error - Strengthening our defence through human factors Mark Johnston, Training and Research Officer, NHS Education for Scotland Esther Walker, Forum Interactive 3.15 Interactive questions: What has today meant for you? 3.25 Chair’s Closing Remarks 3.30CLOSE Tweeting? Use #haiscot2015 and follow us @NHS Education
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