INSTITUTE NEWS IHEEM
INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING AND ESTATE MANAGEMENT
President
Ian Hinitt CEng, FIHEEM
president@iheem.org.uk
Chief Executive Peter Sellars CEng, FIHEEM, MBIFM, MAPM
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iheem.org.uk
Chief Operating Officer Tania Davies
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Membership Development Manager Chris Parker
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iheem.org.uk
Marketing & Events Manager Melissa Glass
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iheem.org.uk
Administration Coordinator Clair Wilkins
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Conference & Events Coordinator Kate Newman
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iheem.org.uk
Membership Development Officer Karen Casey
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iheem.org.uk
Project Support Officer Monira Kaouech
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Business Administrator Gemma Boulton
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iheem.org.uk
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Medical Gas TP
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Architecture and Design of the Built Environment TP
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Medical Devices TP
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International TP
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With Healthcare Estates 2019 – which takes place from 8-9 October at Manchester Central – now just over the horizon, IHEEM and the event’s co- organisers, Step Exhibitions, say this year’s conference programme ‘has something for everyone’. With the show hosting the International Federation of Hospital Engineering, experts on healthcare estate management, healthcare engineering, and the healthcare architecture and construction supply chain, from all over the world will speak both at the conference itself, and during a dedicated afternoon session in the new Plenary theatre.
Conference streams and keynote speakers The 2019 IHEEM annual conference will have four streams – Strategy and Leadership, Engineering and Facilities Management, Planning, Design and Construction, and Innovation. The exhibition and conference also have ‘a new look’, with a Plenary Theatre in the exhibition hall, where the keynote presentations will be given at the start of each day. The keynote sessions are free to attend for delegates, exhibitors, ‘VIPs’*, speakers, and apprentices. This year’s keynote speakers are:
8 October – Simon Corben, director and head of Profession, NHS Estates and Facilities, NHS Improvement, and Alasdair Coates, Engineering Council CEO.
9 October – Professor Michail Kagioglou, Dean of the University of Huddersfield, and Alan Sharp, CEO at the Mater Hospital in Dublin. The ‘motivational speaker’ will be Sally Becker, the ‘Angel of Mostar’ (HEJ – May 2019).
Plenary theatre
Following each day’s opening Plenary session in the exhibition theatre, a programme of free content available to all will take place. The first day’s session will focus on ‘Diversity and Inclusion’, with speakers from the IHEEM Diversity and Inclusion Working Group, including presentations from chair, Dr Manju Patel, Suzie Mertes from Police Scotland, Claire Hennessy of Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Ashley Dunsmore from Kier Construction, and Trish Marchant from Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Kim Shelley from ETA Projects, and Elizabeth Donnelly of the Women’s Engineering Society, will add further impact, while
Diversity and inclusion and ‘tomorrow’s engineers’
The 2019 Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards Dinner takes place at The Principal Manchester, a Grade II listed building dating back to 1890, when it first opened as The Refuge Assurance Company headquarters.
Simon Adamson from South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and James Chadwick from University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, will discuss ‘Engineers of the Future’.
Workshop following second day keynotes
Following the second day’s keynotes, NHSI will lead a free-to-attend workshop, centered around ‘Safety, Workforce, and Resilience’, but with the the focus dictated in advance by attendees. IHEEM is hosting a survey to establish the topics visitors would most like to see covered. To have your say (the deadline is the end of August), visit:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ NHSI-IHEEM-Workshop.
International flavour
With this year’s Healthcare Estates event hosting the IFHE (HEJ – June 2019), the afternoon of 9 October will feature – in a dedicated session in the Plenary theatre – international case studies and content from the US, the Falkland Islands, Germany, and Ireland, covering exemplars in hospital design, energy saving, and facilities management. (see also IFHE News in this issue, pages 20-21).
The 2019 conference The Conference’s Strategy and Leadership stream will see a range of management issues covered, including Locality Asset Review (LAR) – where public sector assets are assessed against current and projected clinical needs and an area’s future demographics, to ensure efficiency and make savings. The disposal of Trust land to fund clinical facilities – one potential outcome of LAR – will be discussed by Mark Simpson, senior
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