⇐  Programme Thursday 18 November 2021
⇒  Programme Saturday 20 November 2021

Friday 19 November 2021
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
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
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
10.05   The story of COVID-19: what did we learn?
Michelle Tennyson, Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland
Learning objectives
10.35   Lifestyle changes: Reversing diabetes, putting nutrition first
Tom Watson, Former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Author and Podcaster
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
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
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
12.15   Always something to see in dermatology
Dr Ivan Bristow, Podiatrist, Lymington, Hampshire and Adjunct Associate Professor QUT
Learning objectives 
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
12.05   Advances in flat foot surgery
Ryan McCallum, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
12.25   Vascular and podiatric surgery - delivering the best care for the patient
Ms Stella Vig, Consultant Vascular and General Surgeon, Croydon University Hospital
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
12.15   Forensic gait analysis - life as a practitioner
Nadia Asgeirsdottir, Forensic Gait Analyst, Forensic Gait Analysis Services
Learning objectives
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
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
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
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
12.15   Practice accreditation – taking your practice to the top
Katie Harwood and Sharon Gray, The Royal College of Podiatry
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

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
14.15   How to keep diabetic foot ulceration in remission
Joanne Paton, Clinical Academic, University of Plymouth
Learning objectives
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
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
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
14.15   The diabetes capability framework and its impact on service provision
David Wylie, NMAHP Associate Director, NHS Education Scotland
Learning objectives
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
14.00   Undergraduate teaching -  where are the gaps and how can we overcome them?
Dao Tunprasert Senior lecturer University of Brighton 
Learning objectives
14.15   Clinical cases of foot wounds in people with higher pigment
Yvonne Mattis, Community Specialist Podiatrist, Healthshare, Wandsworth Podiatry AQP
Learning objectives
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
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
 14.55   Foot development: a narrative synthesis of plantar pressure patterns during infancy and childhood
Eleonora Montagnani, PhD Student, University of Brighton
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
 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
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
15.20 - 15.35   Algeos demo zone: Orthotic Therapy Introduction and Material Selection
Vince Zevallos-Herencia, Consultant Musculoskeletal Podiatrist
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
Overview - Professor Mike Saks, Emeritus Professor, University of Suffolk

Question Time discussion

PANEL

  • Professor Mike Saks, Emeritus Professor, University of Suffolk
  • Ganesh Baliah, Strategic AHP Workforce Lead, NW Suffolk CCG
  • Matthew Collison, Extended Scope MSK Podiatrist/ Principal Podiatrist, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
  • Ms Stella Vig, Consultant Vascular and General Surgeon, Croydon University Hospital
Learning objectives
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
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
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

Evening fre
e for delegates to explore Liverpool

 

⇐  Programme Thursday 18 November 2021
⇒  Programme Saturday 20 November 2021
 
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