Organisational Change in the NHS and its Impact on Parenteral Nutrition
Are organisational changes in the NHS moving us towards greater use of standardised approaches to parenteral nutrition? Are these changes a backwards step or just plain common-sense? Will cost pressures signal the decline of ‘bespoke’ nutrition and a renaissance of the humble ‘off the shelf’ multi-chamber bag? This symposium considers these questions for both adult and neonatal nutrition.
Estimating Nutritional Requirements – The good, the bad and the ugly
A look at the controversies surrounding the estimation of nutritional requirements from the use and abuse of stress factors to recommendations in specific conditions such as critical illness and liver disease. Featuring debates and an expert panel, we will focus on the limitations of predictive formulae and look at what we can actually achieve in practice.
Restraints
The NNNG will look at ‘securing devices’ used to secure feeding tubes used in delivering nutritional support; an overview of the products available on the market, how and when to use these products and their implications on Consent, Mental Capacity Act (MCA) and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards(DoLs).
Tackling Malnutrition in the Community
How is malnutrition and disease-related malnutrition diagnosed and managed in the community? What is the role of GPs in preventing hospital admission in patients with nutrition disorders? Organised by BAPEN Medical, in collaboration with GPs representing the Nutrition Interest Group within the RCGP, this symposium will address the various forms of malnutrition encountered in the community, from undernutrition to diabetes and obesity; it will explore present care and future directions to tackle this important health problem, with a major social and economic impact for both the individual and the health services.
Rehabilitation after Serious Illness – From community to the hospital and back…where?
Continuing on the theme of tackling malnutrition in the community, BAPEN Medical dedicates its second symposium to another hot topic. Acute severe illness has become an increasing social and economic burden within last decades, as mortality has constantly decreased and more patients survive to hospital discharge. Unfortunately, the more severe the acute disease and the comorbidities the patient has at hospital admission, the longer and more difficult the rehabilitation, which could take up to one or more years. This long and sinuous road will be explored (focusing on nutritional aspects of rehabilitation) by a multidisciplinary panel of experts, including Professor Paul Wischmeyer (US), who will share his experience from both sides of the net: doctor and patient.
Feed at Swallowing Risk – Modified textures
BAPEN’s Education & Training Committee will host two symposia at this year’s BAPEN Conference. This first one, feeding the dysphagic patient will offer suggestions on how to address the issues.
Nutrition and Dementia
The second BAPEN Education & Training Committee symposia will be on the clinical and practical issues around nutrition and dementia.
Integration of Health and Social Care – The implications for nutrition professionals
The four different countries in the UK have separate health systems but often a change or initiative in one country leads to changes or initiatives elsewhere – we can learn from one another. One of the main changes in healthcare in recent times has been the integration of health and social care. Each country has tackled this somewhat differently and this symposium addresses this topic with the aim of mutual learning and improvement.
Death by Chocolate – The refeeding syndrome revisited
This will be a slightly less light hearted final BAPEN symposium than has been the tradition over the last few years, never the less one that aims to be lively and thought provoking with plenty of audience participation. It will focus on guidelines and use debates, as well as an expert panel to clarify how we should actually manage the syndrome in day-to-day practice. An unmissable opportunity to put your refeeding questions to a panel of national experts.
Other highlights will include:
BAPEN Annual Conference Early Bird Rates
| For bookings received up to 5th September 2017 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Member | Non-Member | 2-Day Conference Rate |
| Consultants & Associate Specialists | £316.67 + VAT = £380.00 | £336.67 + VAT = £440.00 |
| Trainee Doctors (ST3 and above) | £283.33 + VAT = £340.00 | £333.33 + VAT = £400.00 |
| Nurse/ Dietitian/ Pharmacist/ Allied Health Professional | £250.00 + VAT = £300.00 | £300.00 + VAT = £360.00 |
| Student/ Retired Health Professional | £116.67 + VAT = £140.00 | £150.00 + VAT = £180.00 | Day Delegate Rate |
| Consultants & Associate Specialists | £166.67 + VAT = £200.00 | £208.33 + VAT = £250.00 |
| Trainee Doctors (ST3 and above) | £150.00 + VAT = £180.00 | £183.33 + VAT = £220.00 |
| Nurse/ Dietitian/ Pharmacist/ Allied Health Professional | £133.33 + VAT = £160.00 | £158.33 + VAT = £190.00 |
| Student/ Retired Health Professional | £66.67 + VAT = £80.00 | £79.17 + VAT = £95.00 |
The Full Individual Members of BAPEN Rate is available if your BAPEN subscription has been paid in full at the time of receiving your registration form. The Student Rate is available to all pre and post graduate Students. The retired professional rate is open to any retired healthcare professional with an interest in nutrition.
The 2-Day Conference Rate includes registration fees for Tuesday and Wednesday, admission to the Trade and Poster Exhibitions, tea/coffee and lunch daily.
The Day Delegate Rate includes the registration fees for either Tuesday or Wednesday, admission to the Trade and Poster Exhibitions, tea/coffee and lunch.
This year’s BAPEN Annual dinner will be a celebration of 25 years and will provide all the glamour and glitz of such an occasion and give you an opportunity to celebrate in style amongst BAPEN colleagues and friends. Ticket price: £45 (inc. VAT).
Abstracts will be considered by BAPEN for Oral and Poster Sessions. The method of presentation will be decided by the BAPEN Programmes Committee.
Abstracts relating to the symposia themes are particularly encouraged, although papers pertaining to all areas of clinical nutrition will be welcome.
Closing date for receipt of abstracts is Friday 23rd June 2017.
Accommodation will be available at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole and a number of selected hotels in the area within easy reach of the NEC complex. Further details will be available on the BAPEN website in due course.
Registration form and booking details will be available on the BAPEN website: www.bapen.org.uk
This traditional BAPEN Medical event will be organised this year in conjunction with BIFA and BSPGHAN and will focus on Intestinal Failure on both adult and paediatric patients.
New or controversial topics will be addressed from both age perspectives, highlighting main similarities and differences in management and outcome. From general care like management of high output stoma, going through prevention and treatment of specific metabolic and septic complications, pain and wound care and last but not least, bowel transplantation, this study day is organised as a combination of lectures and interactive case discussions addressing a multidisciplinary audience, including gastroenterologists, intensivists, surgeons, pharmacists, nutrition nurses and dietitians.
ALL WELCOME: This day is open to all Members of BAPEN Medical and BAPEN, and any clinician or healthcare professional with an interest in nutrition support, including: gastroenterologists, surgeons, intensivists, and trainees in any discipline. CPD will be applied for.
PENG are holding Pre-Conference Teaching Day for dietitians. We have an exciting programme for Dietitians to come along and discussing 'Innovative and Emerging Practices in Dietetics'. The programme will focus on: PENG Pocket Guide to Clinical Nutrition, translating updated evidence on calculating nutritional requirements and refeeding into dietetic practice, dietitians prescribing, PENG developing competencies around dietitians extended roles, and will feature original contributions from PENG members about their audit and research in practice.
Pre-Conference Teaching Days Early Bird Rates
| For bookings received up to 5th September 2017 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Member | Non-Member | 2-Day Conference Rate |
| Consultants & Associate Specialists | £83.33 + VAT = £100.00 | £125.00 + VAT = £150.00 |
| Trainee Doctors (ST3 and above) | £62.50 + VAT = £75.00 | £91.67 + VAT = £110.00 |
| Nurse/ Dietitian/ Pharmacist/ Allied Health Professional | £54.17 + VAT = £65.00 | £79.17 + VAT = £95.00 |
| Student/ Retired Health Professional | £33.33 + VAT = £40.00 | £45.83 + VAT = £55.00 |
The BAPEN Annual Conference is a multi-disciplinary event organised by representation from each of the following organisations: