Following the sad passing of Professor Chris Pennington in May 2002 during his chairmanship of BAPEN, a lecture was established in his memory. Each year at the annual conference an individual will be asked to present the ‘Pennington Lecture’. Selection will be highly individualised.
Year | Speaker | Title |
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2019 |
Dr Alastair McKinlay, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary |
Everyman. A journey through clinical nutrition? |
2018 |
Dr Jeremy Nightingale, Honorary Consultant Gastroenterologist, St Mark’s Hospital |
You Can Do It! |
2017 |
Dr Ruth McKee, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Glasgow Royal Infirmary |
Nutrition - making a difference |
2016 |
Dr George Grimble, Institute of Liver and Digestive Health (Bloomsbury), University College London |
Nothing is ever wasted |
2015 |
Professor Philip Calder |
Immunonutrition – where are we now? |
2014 |
Caroline Lecko |
This week we had Tea and Scones – creating a social movement to influence change. |
2013 |
Jon Shaffer |
Intestinal failure – concept, rehabilitation and dissemination. |
2012 |
Marinos Elia |
Money Matters |
2011 |
Christine Russell |
Nutritional screening: from concepts to applications |
2010 |
Becky White |
Quality Parenteral Nutrition – an Ideal Mixed Bag |
2009 |
Carolyn Wheatley |
A Journey of Discovery |
2008 |
Jeremy Powell-Tuck |
Developments in Hospital Nutritional Support – a personal perspective |
2007 |
Alan Jackson |
Counter-Intuitive Thinking in Nutritional Care |
2006 |
Rebecca Stratton |
Malnutrition: another health inequality? |
2005 |
Mike Stroud |
From Ice to NICE – Lessons from Nutritional Extremes |
2004 |
Simon Allison |
Integrated Nutrition |
2003 |
David Silk |
Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIIP): The remit of the clinical investigator, gastroenterologist, clinical nutritionist, pain relief expert or psychiatrist? |
2002 |
Barry Jones |
Recent Developments in the Provision of Home Parenteral Nutrition in the UK |