⇐ Programme Thursday 18 November 2021
⇒ Programme Saturday 20 November 2021
⇐ Programme Thursday 18 November 2021
⇒ Programme Saturday 20 November 2021
⇒ Programme Saturday 20 November 2021
Friday 19 November 2021 | ||
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10.00 - 16.00 | Room 14 | Programme of 30 minute ultrasound skills workshops hosted by Orca on the hour. |
08.15 | Hall 2 | Registration Refreshments, exhibition and poster viewing |
09.00 | Hall 1A | PLENARY SESSION |
09.00 | Chair's welcome Dr Jane McAdam, Member of Council, The Royal College of Podiatry |
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09.05 | Recent advances in painful diabetic neuropathy and the role of the MDT Professor Solomon Tesfaye, Academic Directorate of Diabetes and Endocrinology, University of Sheffield |
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09.35 | Foot and lower limb biomechanics in diabetes Professor Neil Reeves, Professor of Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Faculty Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange, Manchester Metropolitan University Learning objectives |
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10.05 | The story of COVID-19: what did we learn? Michelle Tennyson, Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland Learning objectives |
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10.35 | Lifestyle changes: Reversing diabetes, putting nutrition first Tom Watson, Former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Author and Podcaster |
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11.00 - 11.45 | Hall 2 | Refreshments, exhibition and poster viewing Book signing - Tom Watson |
11.15 - 11.30 | Hall 2 | Algeos demo zone: T-Plate Pressure Analysis System Graham Beck, Technical Solutions Specialist |
11.45 - 12.45 | CONCURRENT SESSIONS B | |
B1 | Hall 1B | PODIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE Chair: Dr Jill Halstead, Clinical Head of Podiatry Service, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust |
11.45 | Use of prolotherapy in musculoskeletal problems affecting the lower limb Dr Simon Petrides, Musculoskeletal and Sports Physician, Blackberry Clinic Group, Milton Keynes Learning objectives |
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12.15 | Use of prolotherapy in medial tibial stress syndrome – avoiding surgery Mr Osama Aweid, Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon, Wrexham Hospital, Wales Learning objectives |
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B2 | Hall 1A | DERMATOLOGY Chair: Michelle Scott, Chair-Elect, The Royal College of Podiatry |
11.45 | General dermatology for the podiatrist Dr Bernard Ho, Locum Consultant in Dermatology and Lymphoedema, St George’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Learning objectives |
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12.15 | Always something to see in dermatology Dr Ivan Bristow, Podiatrist, Lymington, Hampshire and Adjunct Associate Professor QUT Learning objectives |
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B3 | Hall 1C | SURGERY Chair: Matt Cichero, Council Member, The Royal College of Podiatry |
11.45 | Where does the foot end? Professor Mark Tagoe, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, West Middlesex University Hospital |
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12.05 | Advances in flat foot surgery Ryan McCallum, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London |
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12.25 | Vascular and podiatric surgery - delivering the best care for the patient Ms Stella Vig, Consultant Vascular and General Surgeon, Croydon University Hospital |
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B4 | Room 4A | FORENSICS Chair: Sarah Reel, Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield |
11.45 | Forensic comparison of insole footprint marks. A case study of the overlay method Nick Howsam, Podiatric/Postgraduate Researcher for PhD (Forensic Podiatry), University of Huddersfield Learning objectives |
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12.15 | Forensic gait analysis - life as a practitioner Nadia Asgeirsdottir, Forensic Gait Analyst, Forensic Gait Analysis Services Learning objectives |
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B5 | Room 4B | MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP Chair: Lawrence Ambrose, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, The Royal College of Podiatry |
11.45 | Introduction to the concepts of behaviour change Keri Hutchinson, Public Health Project Lead, The Royal College of Podiatry Learning objectives |
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12.00 | An introduction to health literacy Dr Ben Bullen, Programme Director and Lecturer in Podiatry, Cardiff Metropolitan University and Visiting Lecturer, Welsh Wound Innovation Centre Learning objectives |
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12.20 | Motivational interviewing for the prevention of recurrent diabetic foot ulceration: An exploratory study Dr Jodi Binning, Podiatry Service Manager, NHS Ayrshire and Arran |
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B6 | Room 3A | PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE |
11.45 | Know your clinical standards and protect yourself and your patients! Katie Harwood and Sharon Gray, Professional Support Officers, The Royal College of Podiatry Learning objectives |
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12.15 | Practice accreditation – taking your practice to the top Katie Harwood and Sharon Gray, The Royal College of Podiatry |
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12.45 | Room 3A | NEW SESSION: Strengthen ties: opening up associate membership Steve Jamieson, Claire Angus, Paul Chadwick, Royal College of Podiatry |
B7 | Room 12 | STUDENT NETWORK Data from a pressure plate – what it actually means in patient assessment Dr Helen Branthwaite, Senior Lecturer Clinical Biomechanics, Staffordshire University and MSK Lead, The Royal College of Podiatry |
B8 | Room 3B | SEVEN THOUSAND FEET An art and science collaboration to engage with the public about diabetes and its complications Chair: Paul Chadwick, Clinical Director, The Royal College of Podiatry - Christine Wilcox-Baker, Lead Artist and Curator - Katherine Grady, Programme Development Manager, Research for the Future, Salford Royal NHS FT and NIHR CRN Greater Manchester - Josh Howe, Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Diabetes and Endocrinology, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust Learning objectives |
12.45 - 13.45 | RCPod session: First point of contact provision - Dr Jill Halstead, Clinical Head of Podiatry Service, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust - Lawrence Ambrose, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, The Royal College of Podiatry - Ross Barrow, Policy and Public Affairs Officer, The Royal College of Podiatry |
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12.45 - 13.45 | Hall 2 | Lunch, exhibition and poster viewing |
13.00 - 13.15 13.25 - 13.40 |
Exhibitor demo zones | |
13.45 - 14.45 | CONCURRENT SESSIONS C | |
C1 | Hall 1A | DIABETES AND VASCULAR Chair: Martin Fox, Vascular Specialist Podiatrist, Manchester Local Care Organisation, Member of Council and Chair of the Clinical Senate, The Royal College of Podiatry |
13.45 | Curing diabetes without drugs Dr David Unwin, GP and RCGP National Champion for Collaborative Care and Support Planning in Obesity and Diabetes, College of Medicine, Southport Learning objectives |
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14.15 | How to keep diabetic foot ulceration in remission Joanne Paton, Clinical Academic, University of Plymouth Learning objectives |
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C2 | Room 11 | MUSCULOSKELETAL Chair: James Welch, Advanced Specialist Podiatrist, MSK Biomechanics and Gait Analysis (NW) Surrey |
13.45 | Now you see it, now you don't: effective clinical gait analysis Dr Emma Cowley, Senior Teaching Fellow in Podiatry, University of Southampton |
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14.15 | Measuring observations of the pattern of gait: contribution to mechanical evaluation of ankle treatments Claire Brocket, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds Learning objectives |
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C3 | Hall 1C | LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Chair: Professor Anthony Redmond, Professor of Clinical Biomechanics, University of Leeds |
13.45 | Multi-morbidity are we prepared as podiatrists - David Wylie, Associate Director, NMAHP Associate Director, NHS Education Scotland - Nina Davies, Clinical System Pathway Development Lead, Leeds Community Healthcare Learning objectives |
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14.15 | The diabetes capability framework and its impact on service provision David Wylie, NMAHP Associate Director, NHS Education Scotland Learning objectives |
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C4 | Room 4B | MISSING MELANIN: what the textbooks don’t tell us Chair: James Forrest, Advanced Podiatrist and Chair of the Race Equality Network Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust |
13.45 | Where are the gaps in the clinical training? Leah Asante, Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield |
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14.00 | Undergraduate teaching - where are the gaps and how can we overcome them? Dao Tunprasert Senior lecturer University of Brighton Learning objectives |
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14.15 | Clinical cases of foot wounds in people with higher pigment Yvonne Mattis, Community Specialist Podiatrist, Healthshare, Wandsworth Podiatry AQP Learning objectives |
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14.30 | Diversity of dermatology in the Royal College of Podiatry - what steps are we taking? Usamah Khalid Podiatrist – Private Practice Podiatrist and Coordinator and Vice Chair for the Royal College of Podiatry’s EDI group to improve diversity of dermatology in podiatry training |
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C5 | Hall 1B | PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Self preservation: Keeping yourself and the planet well whilst you work - Katie Harwood, Professional Support Officer, The Royal College of Podiatry - Graham Pirie, Employment Relations Officer, The Royal College of Podiatry Learning objectives |
C6 | Room 12 | PRESCRIBING How to get the most out of your BNF in clinical practice - Dr Sharon Rees, Associate Professor in Therapeutics and Prescribing, London South Bank University Learning objectives |
C7 | Room 4A | SHORT PAPERS Chair: Dr Lisa Farndon, Clinicial Research Podiatrist, Sheffield |
14.45 | Using a modified nominal group technique to develop complex interventions for a randomised controlled trial in children with symptomatic pes planus Mike Backhouse, Associate Professor, University of Warwick |
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14.55 | Foot development: a narrative synthesis of plantar pressure patterns during infancy and childhood Eleonora Montagnani, PhD Student, University of Brighton |
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15.05 | Gait development in infants: reflections on real-world data collection and analysis in the Small Steps study Carina Price, Research Fellow, School of Health and Society, University of Salford |
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15.15 | The prevalence and impact of ankle haemarthrosis in moderate and severe haemophilia A and B; The HAPII study Richard A Wilkins, NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellow, Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds | |
15.25 | A systematic review of ultrasound features of Achilles enthesitis in psoriatic arthritis Aimie Patience, PhD Student, Glasgow Caledonian University | |
15.35 | Patients' and clinicians' perspectives on the clinical utility of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Disease Activity Index Anika Hoque, PhD Student, Glasgow Caledonian University |
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14.45 - 15.15 | Room 4B | Launch of EDI Group Martin Furlong, Head of Employment Relations, The Royal College of Podiatry |
14.45 - 15.45 | Hall 2 | Refreshments, exhibition and poster viewing |
14.55 - 15.10 | Canonbury demo zone: Selecting and dispensing Vasyli orthotics. Practical tips and tricks for great patient compliance Terry Mitchell, Dir. Biomechanical Technologies, Vasyli, Vionic, Caleres Group |
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15.20 - 15.35 | Algeos demo zone: Orthotic Therapy Introduction and Material Selection Vince Zevallos-Herencia, Consultant Musculoskeletal Podiatrist |
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15.45 | PLENARY SESSION | |
15.45 | Hall 1A | The Royal College of Podiatry – The opportunities are endless Chair: Steve Jamieson, Chief Executive, The Royal College of Podiatry PANEL
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16.35 | First point of contact – How can podiatry be front and centre? - Dr Lindsey Cherry, Senior Clinical Academic, University of Southampton and Solent NHS Trust - Rebecca Tyrrell, Regional Head of Allied Health Professions (AHPs), Health Education England South East, Health Education England - Louis Mamode, FCP Podiatrist, Portsdown Group Practice Learning objectives |
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17.00 | More than just skin – raising the game in podiatric dermatology Dr Ivan Bristow, Podiatrist, Lymington, Hampshire and Adjunct Associate Professor QUT Learning objectives |
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17.45 | MSK Case Histories hosted by Firefly Orthoses’ with wine reception - Martin J. McGeough, Founder and Medical Director, Firefly Orthoses - Sarah O’Connell, Podiatrist, Momentum Foot and Ankle Specialists, Firefly Ambassador - Zoe Wilson, Podiatrist, ZW Foot and Ankle, Firefly Ambassador |
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Evening free for delegates to explore Liverpool |
⇒ Programme Saturday 20 November 2021