IPS CONFERENCE
The conferences Sunday 22 September
09:45 - 10:00 Welcome from the IPS president Room: Main auditorium 1a
10:00 - 13:35 Session 1a E.M Cottrell Lecture: Challenge and opportunities in infection prevention and control Professor Brett Mitchell, professor of nursing, Avondale College Of Higher Education Room: Main auditorium 1a
10:35 - 11:10 Session 2a How not to die from a peripheral Professor Claire Rickard, Director, alliance for vascular access teaching and research, Menzies Health Institute, Queensland and professor of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, Griffith University, Australia Room: Main auditorium 1a
10:35 - 11:10 Session 2b
DIPC day 2019, a day for the development of infection prevention & control leaders: A welcome Professor Tricia Hart, patron, Infection Prevention Society Room: Room 1c
11:10 - 11:45 Session 3a Molecular point-of-care testing for influenza in hospitals: The evidence to date Dr Tristan Clark, associate professor and honorary consultant in infectious diseases and NIHR post-doctoral fellow, University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and NIHR CRN speciality lead for infection, Wessex Room: Main auditorium 1a
11:10 - 11:45 Session 3b
Getting the best out of your team (emotional intelligence) Ruth Stern, charted occupational psychologist, Leadership Consultants. Room: Room 1c
11:45 - 12:30 Exhibition viewing, poster viewing and refreshments
12:30 - 13:05 Session 4a
Hospital infection prevention: How much can we prevent and how hard should we try? Professor Gonzalo Bearman, professor of medicine, consultant in infectious diseases, Virginia Commonwealth University Room: Main auditorium 1a
12:30 - 13:05 Session 4b Lessons in leadership Dame Gillian Morgan, chair, NHS providers and patron, Infection Prevention Society Room: Room 1c
13:10 - 13:30 Infection Prevention Society annual general meeting Room: Main auditorium 1a
13:30 - 14:45 Exhibition viewing, poster viewing and lunch
14:45 - 15:20 Session 5a Reducing surgical site infection Professor Mike Reed, consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Northumbria Healthcare Room: Main auditorium 1a
16:45 - 17:25 Session 7b
Leadership challenges for infection control Professor Naomi Chambers, Professor of health management, University of Manchester Room: Room 1c
16:45 - 17:25 Session 7c How to manage an outbreak Dr Evonne Curran, independent infection prevention nurse consultant Room: Room 1
17:25 - 18:00 Session 8a
In future we are all going to have to view our microbial world very differently Professor Sally Bloomfield, honorary professor, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Room: Main auditorium 1a
17:25 - 18:00 Session 8b Gram negatives Dr Mark Garvey, associate director of infection prevention and control, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Room: Room 1b
17:25 - 18:00 Session 8c Ddeveloping a business case and service redesign Dr Jon Otter, honorary senior lecturer, Imperial College London Room: Room 1c
17:25 - 18:00 Session 8d
What’s in it for me? IPS education opportunities: A workshop
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12:30 - 13:30 Exhibition viewing, poster viewing and lunch
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14:45 - 15:20 Session 5b Abstracts / Oral presentations Room: Room 1b
14:45 - 16:00 Session 5c
Making sense of behavioural science for infection prevention and control: A workshop Professor Jennie Wilson, healthcare epidemiology, University of West London, and Professor Heather Loveday, evidence based healthcare, University of West London Room: Room 1c
14:45 - 15:20 Session 5d Introduction to infection prevention Kathryn Topley, IPS SPC deputy coordinator Room: Room 1
15:25 - 16:00 Session 6a SSI – Getting it right first time
Giles Bond-Smith, consultant emergency surgeon - clinical lead for SEU, NHS Oxford University Hospitals
15:25 - 16:00 Session 6b Abstracts / Oral presentations Room: Room 1b
15:25 - 16:00 Session 6d Basics of microbiology Dr Tim Boswell, consultant medical microbiologist / deputy director of infection prevention and control, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Room: Room 1
16:00 - 16:45
Exhibition viewing, poster viewing and refreshments, networking / refreshments
16:45 - 17:25 Session 7a Poster talks and poster viewing in the exhibition Room: Exhibition
Victoria Longstaff, IPC lead, St John’s Ambulance, and Dr Andrea Denton, senior lecturer, University of Huddersfield Room: Room 1
Monday 23 September
08:30 - 09:00 Session 9a POCT influenza service, and the impact this has had on infection control and treatment Dr John Boyes, departmental lead for microbiology, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Room: Main auditorium 1a
08:30 - 09:00 Session 9b Meet the expert: Decontamination demystified Peter Hoffman, consultant clinic scientist, Public Health England Room: Room 1b
09:05 - 09:40 Session 10a Transforming from volume to value within healthcare Professor Alan Brace, director of finance, NHS Wales Room: Main auditorium
09:45 - 10:20 Session 11a
Leading safety improvements: A collaborative approach to IPC policy development Dr Lisa Ritchie, NHS Improvement IPC fellow, nurse consultant infection control, infection control team / HAI Group, Health Protection Scotland, NHS National Services Scotland Room: Main auditorium 1a
09:45 - 10:20 Session 11b From a national perspective, how did we get to where we are? Jude Robinson, researcher in improvement science, University of Nottingham Room: Room 1b
09:45 - 10:20 Session 11c Oral presentations Room: Room 1c
10:20 - 11:05 Exhibition viewing, poster viewing and refreshments
10:30 - 10:50 Session 12a Infection prevention show: Welcome Dr Phil Hammond Room: Exhibition
10:50 - 11:15 Session 12b A pitch in 5: Part 1 Room: Exhibition
11:15 - 11:45 Session 12c The Hammond-run Room: Exhibition
11:45 - 12:10 Session 12d A pitch in 5: Part 2 Room: Exhibition
12:10 - 12:25 Session 12e A pitch in 5: The results
Dame Gillian Morgan and Phil Hammond Room: Exhibition
12:25 - 12:30 Session 12f Close of the infection prevention show Dr Phil Hammond and Pat Cattini, IPS president Room: Exhibition
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