Applied Clinical Nephrology Course 24 th &25 th October 2015 Venue: Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, Manchester, UK
Introduction The aim of this course is to provide an interactive comprehensive up to date management of real and challenging clinical cases in nephrology, dialysis and transplantation. This is a practical rather than theoretical course, where applied cases are the core of the teaching that enables fruitful discussions and debates. The course provides an excellent opportunity to meet leading UK experts in Nephrology. The course will cover topics which Nephrologists and trainees encounter on a day to day basis and are important for consultant practice, including more ambiguous topics such as ; ethical aspects around kidney transplantation and living kidney donation, dialysis and end of life care, renal research and registry, leadership and management of renal services. The course is aimed at renal trainees, renal specialty doctors, and recently appointed consultants Organisers Benefits: Share and exchange ideas with leading clinicians, update your practical knowledge to improve outcomes and lm Dr Aimun Ahmed, Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Preston Hospital, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Email: Aimun.Ahmed@lthtr.nhs.uk Prof Sunil Bhandari, Consultant Nephrologist, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust Email: Sunil.Bhandari@hey.nhs.uk en
n case based sessions Programme Saturday 24 th October 10.00 Welcome and Registration. Tea and coffee on arrival 10.30 11.00 Introduction to Course Format 11.00-12.30 Glomerulonephritis cases Immunosuppression in all cases (Prof Alan Salama) a) Minimal Change Disease (MCD) b) FSGS c) Membranous Glomerulonephritis (IMD) d) Membrano-proliferative GN (MPGN) e) Ig A Nephropathy 12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-15.00 Management of large medium and small vessel diseases and deposition disease (Prof Alan Salama) a) Lupus Nephritis b) ANCA positive and negative vasculitis c) Anti GBM disease d) Crescentic GN e) Myeloma and Dysproteinaemias 15.00-17.30 Dialysis cases (Dr Sandip Mitra & Dr Graham Woodrow) a) To start dialysis or Not b) Haemodialysis cases-debate a) CAPD / APD Prescription-Debate b) End of life care, to withdraw dialysis or Not c) Vascular access 17.30-17.45 Coffee break and networking 17.45-19.45 AKI and fluid management (Dr Nick Selby) AKI Cases Fluid management Acid Base Dialysis modality and dose in AKI AKI reporting systems 20.15-21.00 COURSE DINNER End of day 1
Sunday 25 th October 09.00 9.30 Tea and coffee and check out 9.30-10.00 CV Writing (Prof Sunil Bhandari) 10.00-12.00 Transplant cases (Dr Nick Torpey and Dr Aimun Ahmed) a) Transplant immunology b) Transplant follow up management-debate c) To transplant or Not-Debate d) To donate or Not e) Ethical dilemmas 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14.45 Miscellaneous cases for debate (Dr David Kavanagh and Prof Sunil Bhandari) a) TTP/HUS/aHUS cases b) Alports c) PKD d) Cystinosis and other rare disorders e) Renal stone disease f) Anaemia Management in CKD and transplant 14.45-15.00 Coffee break 15.00-17.00 Research and Management Research projects (Dr Fergus Caskey) a) Epidemiological studies b) Renal Registry c) Clinical Research Renal management (Dr Ian Stott) a) Management: Renal funding and Tariffs b) Service development-new satellite unit, new post and expansion c) Patient safety
How to get there Local directions & Parking DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Manchester DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Manchester is located in the heart of Manchester City Centre within walking distance from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station. The hotel is 20 minutes from Manchester's International Airport via train or car By Car One Piccadilly Place, 1 Auburn St., Manchester, Sat Nav: M1 3DG By Train Just 2.5 hours via train from London Euston Station, with services approximately every 20 minutes. The venue is 120 feet from Manchester s Piccadilly Train Station. Parking Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs GBP 17.50 per day. There is other parking within walking distance from the venue How to book The course fee is 280.00. Amgen funding will cover on site accommodation (UK delegates only), all meals and coffee breaks during the course. Places are limited and therefore full amount will be required at the time of registration to secure a place. The cheque should be made payable to Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, quoting (Renal Trust Fund RN13) Please send the completed application form below and a cheque to Julie Seale, Amgen Ltd, 240 Science Park Milton Road Cambridge CB4 0WD Email jucarter@amgen.com Fax: 01223 436387 Bank Transfer of the fee is also possible Amgen have contributed to the cost of this meeting through an Education grant.
1 st UK Applied Clinical Nephrology Course APPLICATION FORM Name Job Title Organisation Address Email Phone I wish to register for the 1 st UK Applied Clinical Nephrology Course on 24 th -25 th of October 2015 Please find attached the registration fee for 280(cheque) Signed Date Special requirements (e.g. vegetarian food): Overnight Accommodation Required: Yes NO (UK delegates only) Please not extra nights of accommodation are not covered by the educational grant