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requiring home parenteral nutrition (Home Parenteral Nutrition: the Collaboration Between Secondary and Primary Care – An Established Model) and a symposium that will be of interest to just about everyone working in the NHS – ‘How to Succeed in Audit’.


The following issues


will be discussed: Dietitian Sorrel Burden will report on ‘5 Years Audit Data on ‘MUST’: how audit has targeted practice’; Emma Parsons from Kings College London, will tell us about ‘Measuring Quality of Nutritional Care through Audit: Developing a national clinical audit of Essence of Care (Food and Nutrition)’; and Emma Donaldson from Salford Royal Hospitals, will round off the session with ‘Between the Loops: Translational audit’.


There will also be a fascinating double satellite symposium and exhibition featuring MAPPMAL – a new project aimed at preventing malnutrition through better hospital food provision for older patients. This exciting project, led by the University of Newcastle, has engaged everyone from healthcare professionals to caterers, engineers and artists to develop a revolutionary food service prototype.


The conference will close with a debate around a highly contentious question: What is the most effective form of oral nutritional support? ‘The F Word Debate – Food First, Fortification or Fully Balanced Formula?’ will ask whether oral nutritional supplements really are superior to food in treating malnutrition in all-clinical settings. Two key figures from the world of clinical nutrition, Dr Mike Stroud and Dr Christine Baldwin, will be putting their views across and


hoping to stimulate some active participation for the audience.


A summary of highlights at this year’s conference includes: • Living with Coeliac Disease • Comprehensive Intestinal Failure Management: From dream to reality


• Feeding Decisions in Critical Care • Food for Thought: Challenging Problems in Malnutrition


• The Collaboration between Primary and Secondary Care in Home Parenteral Nutrition – An Established Model


• Muscle Wasting – A New Frontier in Nutritional Care: The science and management of sarcopaenia


• How to Succeed in Audit • MAPPMAL: Multidisciplinary Approach to Develop a Prototype for the Prevention of Malnutrition in Older People


• The F Word Debate – Food First, Fortification or Fully Balanced Formula


• Abbott Satellite – Nutrition and Lean Body Mass


• Pennington and Cuthbertson Medal Lectures • Industry Partners Exhibition


There will also be the cream of British clinical nutrition research in the form of original communications and posters, as well as the chance to relax and enjoy yourself at the 007 themed Annual Dinner. There’s something for everyone at this year’s conference, so register now and get free BAPEN membership for 2012 (further info on page 7)!


Pre-conference Teaching Day on Monday 28th November 2011


BAPEN Medical Teaching Day – ‘Demystifying Parental Nutrition – An approach for all clinical disciplines’ will include the ESPEN LLL module on Parenteral Nutrition. The day will cover a broad range of tropics relating to Parenteral Nutrition and will include the more difficult and contentious issues in this field. It will be based around case presentations and how the issues discussed relate to these. BAPEN/BSPGHAN Paediatric Teaching


Day – ‘Nutrition in Developmental Delay & hands-on Management of Parenteral Nutrition’ will focus on practical and ethical issues in feeding children with significant neurological problems with a practical session addressing the benefits and problems of administering Parenteral Nutrition from all angles Including: • Feeding difficulties in the neurologically impaired child


• Use of artificial feeding devices in the neurologically impaired child


• Use of intravenous nutrition in the neurologically impaired child


• Ethical discussions • Micronutrient deficiencies in PN • Vitamin D in Children


BAPEN Breakfast Briefing


Inviting all healthcare professionals working in the field of nutrition support to attend a free breakfast briefing themed ‘Oral Nutrition Support Strategies’.


Venue:The Ripley Suite, Holiday Inn, Harrogate 7.30am on Wednesday 30th November 2011.


Buffet breakfast: Served from 7.30am onwards:


Join us for Croissants, Bacon Rolls, Fruit,Tea, Coffee and Orange Juice Briefing starts: 7.45am Briefing ends: 8.45am


Delegates can pre-book prior to the event via the conference organisers Sovereign Conference - Tel: 01527 518777 Email: association@sovereignconference.co.uk


Only 60 places available so reserve your free place NOW! Supported by


BAPEN In Touch No.62 August 2011


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