8.00 - 8.45 8.45 - 9.00 UCLp Nutrition Course Programme

UCLp Nutrition Course Programme
Day 1:
MONDAY 10TH NOVEMBER 2014
8.00 - 8.45
Registration and Coffee/Tea
8.45 - 9.00
Introduction and course overview
Dr Andrew Rochford (Barts Health)
Dr Farooq Rahman (UCLH)
Session 1: Metabolism for the clinician - a scenario based approach to
understanding metabolic pathways
Chairs: Dr George Grimble/Dr Stephanie Grunewald
9.00 - 9.30
Carbohydrate Metabolism
Dr Emma Footitt (Great Ormond Street Hospital)
9.30 - 10.00
Lipid metabolism
Dr Stephanie Grunewald (Great Ormond Street Hospital)
10.00 - 10.30
Amino acids and protein metabolism
Dr Yusof Rahman (Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital)
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee/Tea
11.00 - 11.30
Vitamin deficiencies and antioxidant metabolism
Dr Nathan Davies (UCL)
11.30 - 12.00
Minerals and trace elements
Dr George Grimble (UCL)
12.00 - 13.30
Lunch
Session 2: Nutrition in practice
13.30 – 14.30 Afternoon session split into specialist facilitated workshops and
an interactive sessions running simultaneously.
Specialist facilitated workshops – Discussion rooms (20 minutes each)
ROOM 1: A hands on guide to nutritional
anthropometrical evaluation
 Dr George Grimble (UCL)
 Dr Lisa Sharkey (Addenbrooke’s Hospital)
 Ms Cheryl McKenzie (Barts Health)
assessment
and
ROOM 2: Calculating energy requirements – Who needs what and how
to make the numbers add up?
 Dr Charlotte Rutter (Addenbrooke’s Hospital)
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Dr Claire Donnellan (Leeds General Infirmary)
Nichola Cooper (Coventry University)
ROOM 3: A practical guide to stomas, fistulas and appliances – A way
out of this hole
 Mr Alastair Windsor (UCLH)
 Mr Richard Cohen (UCLH)
 Mr James Crosbie (UCLH)
 Ms Gabriella Boland (UCLH)
Interactive session - Multi-professional expert panel (1 hour)
LECTURE THEATRE: How to approach the patient requiring nutritional
support
Dr Andrew Rochford,(Barts Health), Dr Simona Di Caro (UCLH), plus other
expert panel members
14.30 - 15.00
Coffee/Tea
Session 3: Nutrition in practice
15.00 – 16.00 Afternoon session split into specialist facilitated workshops and
an interactive sessions running simultaneously.
Specialist facilitated workshops – Discussion rooms (20 minutes each)
ROOM 1: A hands on guide to nutritional
anthropometrical evaluation
 Dr George Grimble (UCL)
 Dr Lisa Sharkey (Addenbrooke’s Hospital)
 Ms Cheryl McKenzie (Barts Health)
assessment
and
ROOM 2: Calculating energy requirements – Who needs what and how
to make the numbers add up?
 Dr Charlotte Rutter (Addenbrookes’ Hospital)
 Dr Claire Donnellan (Leeds General Infirmary)
 Nichola Cooper (Coventry University)
ROOM 3: A practical guide to stomas, fistulas and appliances – A way
out of this hole
 Mr Alastair Windsor (UCLH)
 Mr Richard Cohen (UCLH)
 Mr James Crosbie (UCLH)
 Ms Gabriella Boland (UCLH)
Interactive session - Multi-professional expert panel (1 hour)
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LECTURE THEATRE: How to approach the patient requiring nutritional
support
Dr Andrew Rochford,(Barts Health), Dr Simona Di Caro (UCLH), plus other
expert panel members
16.00 - 16.20
End of the day summary
16.20 - 17.00
After-course drinks and social event with invited
speaker ‘Nutrition in the media: Celebrity diets and
other hot potatoes’
Dr Chris Van Tulleken (UCL, Media doctor)
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Day 2:
TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER 2014
8.45 - 8.55
Coffee/Tea
9.00
Introduction
Session 4: Malnutrition and starvation
Chairs: Dr Elizabeth Weekes/Prof Alastair Forbes
9.00 - 9.30
Epidemiology and mechanisms of malnutrition in
hospital and community populations
Dr Elizabeth Weekes (Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital)
9.30 - 10.00
Undernutrition and starvation:
Pathophysiology, recognition and management
principles
Professor Alastair Forbes (University of East Anglia)
10.00 - 10.30
Coffee/Tea
Session 5: Obesity; mechanisms, approach and complications
Chairs: Professor Nick Finer/Professor Alastair Forbes
10.30 - 11.00
Obesity: the medical approach
Professor Nick Finer (UCLH)
11.00 - 11.30
Obesity: the surgical approach
Mr Richard Welbourn (Musgrove Park Hospital)
11.30 - 12.00
Appetitie regulation and the principles of bariatric
surgery
Dr Rachel Batterham (UCLH)
12.00 - 12.30
Nutrition after bariatric surgery
Professor Alastair Forbes (University of East Anglia)
12.30 - 13.30
Lunch
Session 6: Prescribing enteral and parenteral nutrition
13.30 - 14.30 Afternoon session split into specialist facilitated workshops and
an interactive sessions running simultaneously
Specialist facilitated workshops – Discussion rooms (20 minutes each)
ROOM 1: Prescribing PN - where to begin a practical session
 Mr Tony Murphy (UCLH)
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Ms Andrea Cartwright (Basildon University Hospital)
Ms Jackie Eastwood (St Mark’s Hospital)
ROOM 2: PN in practice – lnsights into the challenges encountered
using a clinical scenario based approach
 Professor Alastair Forbes (University of East Anglia)
 Dr Farooq Rahman (UCLH)
 Mr James Crosbie (UCLH)
ROOM 3: Nutrition and endoscopy – Do’s and don’ts of feeding tubes
 Ms Liz Evans (Buckinghamshire NHS Trust)
 Ms Cheryl McKenzie (Barts Health)
 Dr Andrew Rochford (Barts Health)
Interactive session – Clinical experts in practice (1 hour)
LECTURE THEATRE: Essential guide to EN and PN
13.30-14.00
Essential guide to EN:
Indications, contraindications, complications,
monitoring, formulations and techniques
Dr Penny Neild (St George’s Hospital)
14.00-14.30
Essential guide to PN:
Indications, contraindications, complications,
monitoring, formulations and techniques
Dr Jon Shaffer (Salford Hope Hospital)
14.30-15.00
Coffee/Tea
Session 7: Prescribing enteral and parenteral nutrition
15.00 - 16.00 Afternoon session split into specialist facilitated workshops and
an interactive sessions running simultaneously
Specialist facilitated workshops – Discussion rooms (20 minutes each)
ROOM 1: Prescribing PN - where to begin a practical session
 Mr Tony Murphy (UCLH)
 Ms Andrea Cartwright (Basildon University Hospital)
 Ms Jackie Eastwood (St Mark’s Hospital)
ROOM 2: PN in practice – lnsights into the challenges encountered
using a clinical scenario based approach
 Professor Alastair Forbes (University of East Anglia)
 Dr Farooq Rahman (UCLH)
 Mr James Crosbie (UCLH)
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ROOM 3: Nutrition and endoscopy – Do’s and don’ts of feeding tubes
 Ms Liz Evans (Buckinghamshire NHS Trust)
 Ms Cheryl McKenzie (Barts Health)
 Dr Andrew Rochford (Barts Health)
Interactive session – Clinical experts in practice (1 hour)
LECTURE THEATRE: Essential guide to EN and PN
15.00-15.30
Essential guide to EN:
Indications, contraindications, complications,
monitoring, formulations and techniques
Dr Penny Neild (St George’s Hospital)
15.30-16.00
Essential guide to PN:
Indications, contraindications, complications,
monitoring, formulations and techniques
Dr Jon Shaffer (Salford Hope Hospital)
Session 8: An introduction to intestinal failure
Chairs: Dr Jon Shaffer/Mr Al Windsor
16.00-16.25
Mechanisms and epidemiology of intestinal
failure
Dr Jon Shaffer (Salford Hope Hospital)
16.25-16.50
Surgical aspects of acute intestinal failure
Mr Al Windsor (UCLH)
Session 9: Refeeding Syndrome
Chairs: Dr Jon Shaffer/Dr Jeremy Nightingale
16.50 - 17.20
Refeeding syndrome
Dr Jeremy Nightingale (St Mark’s Hospital)
17.20-17.30
End of the day summary
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Day 3:
WEDNESDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2014
8.45-9.00
Coffee/Tea
9.00
Introduction
Session 10: Short bowel syndrome
Chairs: Dr Simon Gabe/Dr Simon Lal
9.00 - 9.45
Short bowel syndrome - ‘The more in, the more out’.
Pathophysiology, causes and complications
Dr Simon Gabe (St Mark’s Hospital)
9.45 - 10.30
The SNAP approach to type II intestinal failure
Dr Simon Lal (Salford Hope Hospital)
10.30 - 10.50
Morning break Coffee/Tea
Session 11: Nutritional support in special circumstances interactive
case discussion
Chairs: Professor Alastair Forbes/Dr Gavin Johnson
10.50 - 11.20
Nutrition in IBD
Professor Alastair Forbes (University of East Anglia)
11.20 - 11.50
Nutrition in Liver disease
Professor Marsha Morgan (UCL)
11.50 - 12.20
Nutrition in exocrine insufficiency
Dr Gavin Johnson (UCLH)
12.20 - 13.20
Lunch
Session 12: Home PN and Small Bowel Transplantation
Chairs: Mr Andrew Butler/Dr Simon Lal
13.20 - 14.00
Managing Home PN
Dr Simon Lal (Salford Hope Hospital)
14.00 - 14.40
The last resort: Small Bowel Transplantation
Mr Andrew Butler (Addenbrooke’s Hospital)
14.40 - 15.00
Coffee/Tea
Session 13: Special scenarios in Clinical Nutrition
Chairs: Dr Paul Robinson/Dr Yoram Inspector
15.30 - 15.50
Anorexia nervosa / Eating disorders
Dr Paul Robinson (UCL)
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16.40 - 17.00
The functional patient with nutritional problems
Dr Yoram Inspector (St Mark’s Hospital)
17.00 - 17.20
Course summary and feedback
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