17
Oct
2024

2024 South West and Wessex region meeting

Date range
28 - 30 April 2021
Credits
This meeting has applied for 15 credits of live CPD credit (expires 30 May 2021) and 15 credits Distance learning CPD accreditation (expires 30 April 2022) from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP)

This event is a local forum hosted by the South West and Wessex regions covering the latest scientific research and the best clinical practice in care of older people.

Flexible attendance options & registration fees for 2024:
In person or online

There is no difference in registration fees for in person and online meeting attendance. The registration fee provides access to the conference or online platform for the days you are registered. On demand viewing post event will be limited to the days for which you have registered and paid.

There is a flexible transfer from in person to online attendance as clinical service and life balance require. Please check our FAQs first for any queries you may have about attendance or on demand watching.

Programme themes:

This event is a local forum hosted by the South West and Wessex regions covering the latest scientific research and the best clinical practice in care of older people.  This meeting will cover core areas of interest to all specialists responsible for the health care of older people and is open to attendees from near and far.

 

Call for abstracts:

We actively encourage those based locally to submit abstracts for this meeting, although submissions from outside the region will be accepted.

Please note that registration and attendance at the meeting is required to present your work.

The abstract submission closing date for this meeting was 19 September 2024 

Submit your abstract

Who should attend:

  • All consultants, nurses and allied health care professionals with an interest in healthcare of older people
  • Especially those working in
    • geriatric medicine
    • acute/general medicine
    • frailty
  • GPs with an extended role in older people and GP trainees
  • Advanced and specialist practitioners
  • Consultant practitioners/consultant nurses
  • Pharmacists
  • Physician associates
  • Internal medicine trainees especially those considering an oncology, geriatric medicine, palliative care specialty
  • Medical, nursing, allied health professional students
  • Researchers into ageing and age-related conditions

Why participate:

  • Understand more on the key areas & challenges faced in geriatric medicine  
  • Hear focused presentations on core areas of the geriatric medicine
  • Present the latest scientific research to British Geriatrics Society members and elected officers
  • Attend small group workshop sessions
  • Network & socialise with other healthcare professionals over 1 day

Fully Funded Places: In person or online

Members in Category B, C and D are now eligible to apply for a new BGS event grant. This will cover the registration cost for a BGS conference, either virtually or in person. Applications can be submitted from the event registration page, and should be requested and approved before completing registration.

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The Venue: 

Programme

Programme

Winter is Coming! Pushing the Boundaries of Same Day Emergency Care for Older People

  • Dr Naomi Fox, Consultant Geriatrician, UHD 
  • Kara Winwood, ACP, Older People's Services, UHD
  • George Wareham, ACP, Older People's Services, UHD

Keynote: 'The Future of Frailty Medicine- true patient focussed care'
Dr Shelagh O’Riordan, Consultant Community Geriatrician, Clinical Director for Frailty in East Kent and Professional Advisor to NHSEI on Aging Well Programme, Kent Community Health NHS FT

Platform presentations

12.15 Abstract 2921 Quality Improvement : Setting Up a Parkinson's Champions Network - Improving Patient Outcomes
S Thompson

12.30 Abstract 2928 Improving Patient-Centred Care in Acute Geriatrics: Implementation of a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Ward Round Proforma
ATurnbull1; C Penney1; A Cannon112.3

12.45 Abstract 2932 One-year outcomes in frail older people following discharge post-rehabilitation from a community hospital.
S Hlaing1; D Forster112.45

13.00 Abstract 2936 Improving delirium assessments in acute senior health: A quality improvement project for care of the older person.
C Taylor1,2,3; G Peakman2; L Mackinnon2; N Mohamadzade1; W Han1; L Mackie1; J Gandhi1; O Mitchell1 ; C Bateman-Champain1; J Hetherington1; F Belarbi1;  G Alg1.

14.15 Cross border Examples from Cymru - Neath H@H in Care Homes 
Alex Grimstead, and Louise Thomas, Advanced clinical practitioners, Neath Port Talbot H@H team

14.40 Boosting clinician confidence and Patient outcomes with a Hospital-at-Home Heart Failure bundle
Dr Sovrila Soobroyen, General Practitioner, Bromley Healthcare and Fiona Hodson, Nurse consultant in palliative medicine and Bromley Hospital at Home, St Christophers Hospice 

15.05 Training in H@H: A simulation induction programme for doctors
Dr Amelia Paveley, Research and Teaching Integrated Care Fellow and Dr Gareth Watson, Research and Teaching Fellow, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

15.30 Comfort break

Dr Katharine Bhatt, GP Clinical Lead, TSDFT Frailty Virtual Ward, Torbay and South Devon NHS FT
Dr Clare Doherty, GP Extensivist, Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust

 

Event Details

Event Details

All fees inclusive of VAT. BGS Member Non-Member
Fee Fee
Senior Doctors – Post CCT or CESR CP Professions £60 £120
Pre CCT or CESR CP Professions, Healthcare professionals (Nurses, Physiotherapists, Researchers) £30 £60
Retired member/ Students (Undergraduates in Medical School, Nursing or AHP courses) £15 £30
Corporate Representatives   £120
Card payments only. We don't accept PO or invoice payments.

*An early bird discount of 10% is available until 4 May 2024.

Your organization can register attendees and pay the registration fee by card only they hold on your behalf (A Proxy registration). There isn’t an option for invoice payment for our virtual and hybrid  conferences. The steps for a proxy registration are outlined on https://www.bgs.org.uk/hybrid-event-participants.

We understand that you may not be able to tune-in to a live-streamed event or webinar as a result of clinical pressures. Therefore, if you view an archived version of a Federation-approved live-streamed event or live webinar within four weeks of it being broadcast you can still claim it as an approved external CPD course. BGS won't send certificates if you watch post event.

The live CPD codes will be found in the RCP diary.

After 4 weeks post-broadcast date
This will be classed by the RCP as distance learning and will be assigned a distance learning code and can be added to the diary as usual distance learning activities would be. 

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  • You can rewatch content for 12 months if you can’t join them all live.  
  • The RCP will allow you to claim CPD for up to 12 months after the delivery of a meeting where the archives are accessible.
  • If you watch you will need to record this in your CPD diary using the event code and hours but we won’t send a certificate for people who only watch post event. 
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Distance Learning

For the 2022/23 CPD year there will be no limit to the number of external credits that can be claimed for distance learning. In addition to the maximum of 10 approved distance learning credits you may add under the ‘Add Approved Entry’ tab, you may also add unlisted distance learning under the ‘Add Self-Certified Entry’ tab under the ‘Distance Learning’ sub-section. You will need to add them as an ‘External Self-Certified Distance Learning, Clinical or Non-Clinical’. Reading articles in online journals and e-libraries that are not approved should still be recorded as personal self-certified distance learning. Online mandatory training required by your employer should still be recorded as internal CPD.

Abstract Results

Depending on your screen size and settings, it may be necessary to use the left/right scroll bars at the bottom of this page to view the entire table. This table is best viewed on a laptop or desktop computer rather than a mobile device. An Excel version is also available to download in the right hand menu. 

Abstract ID

Title

Authors

Outcome

Session

2921

Quality Improvement : Setting Up a Parkinson?s Champions Network - Improving Patient Outcomes

S Thompson

Platform

12.15

2928

Improving Patient-Centred Care in Acute Geriatrics: Implementation of a Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Ward Round Proforma

A Turnbull1; C Penney1; A Cannon1

Platform

12.3

2932

One-year outcomes in frail older people following discharge post-rehabilitation from a community hospital.

S Hlaing1; D Forster1

Platform

12.45

2936

Improving delirium assessments in acute senior health: A quality improvement project for care of the older person.

C Taylor1,2,3; G Peakman2; L Mackinnon2; N Mohamadzade1; W Han1; L Mackie1; J Gandhi1; O Mitchell1 ; C Bateman-Champain1; J Hetherington1; F Belarbi1;  G Alg1.

Platform

13

2920

A qualitative exploration of existential loss in men with osteoporosis: ?in your dreams you can run and jump?.

F Toye [1]; K L Barker [1,2]; S Drew [3]; T Y Khalid [3]; E M Clark [3]

Poster

 

2927

Evaluation of Frailty Assessment, Management Practices, and Patient Outcomes in GIM Patients Under 85 Years: A Two-Cycle Audit

Golam Yahia1; Neelofar Mansuri1; Amrita Pritom2; Rochan Athreya Krishnamurthy2

Poster

 

2929

Staff awareness of RCP guidelines on lying/standing BP Audit.

M Razeem; M Al Darwish.

Poster

 

2933

Development of Geriatric Care with a focus on frailty in a Community Hospital

K McKearney; K Ellmers

Poster

 

 

Not registered