South East Dermatology Transformation and Sustainability Network Thursday 19 th April 2018 Holiday Inn Guildford

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South East Dermatology Transformation and Sustainability Network Thursday 19 th April 2018 Holiday Inn Guildford The regional Transformation and Sustainability Network meetings are initiated and organised by Wilmington Healthcare. These Events are supported by industry partners through the provision of sponsorship. These companies have had no input into the design or content of the agenda, but will be present on the day. This is a CPD Standards Office accredited meeting Follow your network: @WilmHealthcare #SEDTSN Tweet your questions and thoughts throughout the day

Facilitator Mr Paul Midgley Director of NHS Insight, Wilmington Healthcare Chair Patient Cabinet & Vice Chair Rushcliffe Active, Rushcliffe CCG Patient and Public Senate Member, East Midlands Academic Health Science Network Greater Nottingham Transformation Partnership (ICP) citizen s advisory panel member

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This meeting is CPDSO accredited If you require a certificate please indicate on the event feedback or let the network events team know

Aims To bring decision makers together in order to: Have a clearer appreciation of the key issues Be better informed Enable solutions through integrated, collaborative working Develop a forum for communication between individuals and organisations Share ideas and good practice Share patient experiences, innovation, data, clinical and technological advances Outcomes We leave with some new contacts and ideas to introduce to our locality Feel inspired to try something different that will make a difference Develop a sustainable and relevant model for effective transformation within and outside our integrated care system

Objectives Know what the data says about your outcomes and costs vs comparators, then aim high in your plans to improve Learn from each other, network tirelessly, make new friends Steal then adapt the best ideas Focus on and aim for optimal symptom control what does that look like for each patient? Provide parity of esteem in every part of the patient s journey consider the psychological and physical issues Really make sure we get value throughout - sweat community assets as part of your strategy, engage all available resources not just NHS all along the patient journey

Table Facilitators If your table has a facilitator required sign, please do appoint this role amongst yourselves to assist the smooth running of the discussions and maximise the effectiveness of your time

AGENDA 12.30 Registration, lunch and networking 13.15 Aims and Objectives: Mr Paul Midgley 13.25 Chair introduction: Dr Doug Black Session One: Why dermatology should be a priority for STPs and patients 13.35 Dermatology The patient s perspective: Ms Emma Rush Session Two: Developments in skin conditions diagnosis 13.50 Two talks, table discussion, panel Q+A 15.20 Break and networking Session Three: Example of Innovative Practice from across the South East 15.35 One talk, table discussion, panel Q+A 16.45 Chair s summary and key actions: Dr Doug Black 16.50 Meeting close

SESSIONS ONE AND TWO 13.15 Aims and Objectives: Mr Paul Midgley 13.25 Chair s introduction: Dr Doug Black Session One: Why dermatology should be a priority for STPs and patients 13.35 Dermatology The patient s perspective: Ms Emma Rush Session Two: Developments in skin conditions diagnosis 13.50 Dermoscopy for skin lesion triage: Dr Stephen Hayes 14.10 Surrey Downs Teledermoscopy Service: Ms Anna Bernard and Dr Nilu Vajpeyi 14.30 Table discussion 15.00 Feedback and panel Q&A: Speakers plus Ms Cheryl Harding-Trestrail 15.20 Break and networking

Welcome and Introduction Chair s introduction Dr Doug Black Expert Patient, retired GP and former Area Team Medical Director, NHS England

Session One: Why dermatology should be a priority for STPs and patients Dermatology The patient s perspective Ms Emma Rush CEO, Vitiligo Support UK

Session Two: Developments in skin conditions diagnosis Dermoscopy for skin lesion triage Dr Stephen Hayes Associate Specialist in Dermatology and Independent Dermatology Educator, University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Session Two: Developments in skin conditions conditions Surrey Downs Teledermoscopy Service Ms Anna Smith Business Development Manager, Communitas Clinics and Dr Nilu Vajpeyi Clinical Director and GPwSI, Communitas Clinics

Table Facilitators If your table has a facilitator required sign, please do appoint this role amongst yourselves to assist the smooth running of the discussions and maximise the effectiveness of your time

Table Discussion 1. Does our locality have a pathway for optimising early detection and referral of suspicious skin lesions? Can it be improved? 2. Does our locality have well defined and accessible pathways for managing chronic skin conditions with clear escalation criteria for people not achieving optimal symptom control? If not what needs to change? 3. How can we work together better across our locality to understand each other s local policies and devise best practice approaches for all? Feedback from Tables & Panel Response

Table feedback, discussion and panel Q&A Tweet your questions #SEDTSN Dr Doug Black Ms Emma Rush Dr Stephen Hayes Ms Anna Bernard Dr Nilu Vaipeyi Ms Cheryl Harding-Trestail Senior Commissioning Manager, West Hampshire CCG

Break and networking - back at 3.35pm please

SESSION THREE Session Three: Example of Innovative Practice from across the South East region 15.35 Rethinking service provision: West Kent Dermatology Service: Mr James Ransom and Ms Sally Allen 15.55 Table discussion 16.25 Feedback and panel Q&A: Speakers plus Ms Cheryl Harding Trestail 16.45 Chair s summary and key actions: Dr Doug Black 16.50 Meeting close

Session Three: Example of Innovative Practice from across the South East region Rethinking service provision: West Kent Dermatology Service Mr James Ransom Programme Lead, West Kent CCG and Ms Sally Allen Head of System-wide Commissioning, West Kent CCG

Table Discussion What ideas can we adapt from today to transform services locally? Who do we need to involve in developing transformed and sustainable dermatology services across our STP? How would we like to see this network develop in future? Suggest future topics, stakeholders, nominate colleagues to invite along Feedback from Tables & Panel Response

Table feedback, discussion and panel Q&A Tweet your questions #SEDTSN Dr Doug Black Mr James Ransom Ms Sally Allen Ms Cheryl Harding Trestrail

Evaluation, Reflections and Key Points What are the main points you have learnt today? What do you intend to feed back to your local clinical team, commissioning team or MDT? What do you want to change locally as a result of what you ve hear today?

Thank you for attending the South East Dermatology Transformation and Sustainability Network Please complete your online feedback survey Remember to request your CPD certificate! Slides, handouts & group work will be published on the website: https://www.networks.nhs.uk/nhsnetworks/regional-dermatology-transformation-and Follow your group @WilmHealthcare #SEDTSN