Programme

Browse the programme to see what’s on offer. Please note that session times, topics and speakers are currently subject to change.

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Rheumatology

Our speakers explore ANCA associated disease, giant cell arteritis, and a multidimensional approach to managing rheumatology patients.

After you've watched this video, test your knowledge here.

This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the British Society for Rheumatology.

Video length: 01:00:00
1 CPD
Speaker Professor James Galloway
Professor James Galloway
Professor of rheumatology, King’s College London
Speaker Professor James Galloway topic

ANCA associated disease and giant cell arteritis

Speaker Dr Siaw Ing Yeo
Dr Siaw Ing Yeo
Senior consultant, Singapore General Hospital
Speaker Dr Siaw Ing Yeo topic

A multidimensional approach to managing rheumatology patients: the Singapore General Hospital experience

Renal medicine

Speakers will provide a guideline update on SGLT-2 inhibitors and explore the practice of renal medicine in low resource settings.

After you've watched this video, test your knowledge here.

This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the United Kingdom Kidney Association.

Video length: 01:08:00
1 CPD
Speaker Dr Andrew Frankel
Dr Andrew Frankel
Consultant nephrologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Andrew Frankel topic

Guideline update on SGLT-2 inhibitors

Speaker Professor Ifeoma Ulasi
Professor Ifeoma Ulasi
Consultant physician, University of Nigeria
Speaker Professor Ifeoma Ulasi topic

Practice of renal medicine in low resource settings: using Nigeria as a case study

Neurology and stroke

Speakers discuss hyperacute stroke care and the national clinical guidelines for stroke.

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This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the British and Irish Association of Stroke Physicians.

Video length: 00:46:00
1 CPD
Speaker Dr Michelle Dharmasiri
Dr Michelle Dharmasiri
Consultant stroke physician, University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Michelle Dharmasiri topic

Hyperacute stroke care

Speaker Dr Ajay Bhalla
Dr Ajay Bhalla
Consultant stroke physician, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Ajay Bhalla topic

National clinical guidelines for stroke: what’s new in acute stroke care

Dermatology

Speakers discuss applying diagnostic reasoning to recognise and manage acute rashes, psychodermatology in 2023, and blistering skin diseases.

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This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the British Association of Dermatologists.

Video length: 01:13:00
2 CPD
Speaker Dr Jonathan Guckian
Dr Jonathan Guckian
Dermatology registrar, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Speaker Dr Jonathan Guckian topic

Applying diagnostic reasoning to recognise and manage acute rashes

Speaker Dr Alia Ahmed
Dr Alia Ahmed
Consultant dermatologist, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Alia Ahmed topic

Psychodermatology in 2023

Speaker Dr Felix Yap Boon Bin
Dr Felix Yap Boon Bin
Consultant dermatologist, Sunway Medical Centre
Speaker Dr Felix Yap Boon Bin topic

Approach to blistering skin diseases

Allergy and immunology

Our speakers provide an update to anaphylaxis guidlines and explore penicillin allergy delabelling.

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This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

Video length: 00:49:00
1 CPD
Speaker Dr Louise Savic
Dr Louise Savic
Consultant anaesthetist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Louise Savic topic

Penicillin allergy delabelling

Speaker Dr Andrew Whyte
Dr Andrew Whyte
Consultant allergist and immunologist, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Andrew Whyte topic

Anaphylaxis guideline update: old dogs and new tricks

Please note that any presentations shown at this event have been produced by the individual speakers. As such they are not owned by, and do not necessarily represent the views of, the RCP.

Sponsor declaration

AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca has provided sponsorship towards this independent Programme. AstraZeneca has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the AstraZeneca sponsored symposia presentations.

EUSA Pharma/Recordati
EUSA Pharma/Recordati has provided sponsorship towards this independent programme. EUSA Pharma/Recordati has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the EUSA Pharma/Recordati sponsored symposia presentations.

 
8:30am GMT - Registration
9:30am GMT - Welcome
9:35am GMT
9:35am - 10:30am

Generalism vs specialism

In this session, you’ll explore how physicians’ breadth of skills can best meet the needs of patients and learn about the RCP’s position on the role of specialists and generalists in healthcare.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Dr Sarah Clarke
Dr Sarah Clarke
President, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Professor Chris Whitty
Professor Chris Whitty
Chief medical officer for England, Department of Health and Social Care
Speaker Professor Chris Whitty topic

Specialist and generalist skills and the future of the NHS

Speaker Dr John Dean
Dr John Dean
Clinical vice president, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Dr John Dean topic

We are all specialists and generalists – redefining generalism for modern clinical practice of physicians

10:30am GMT - Comfort break
11:00am GMT
11:00am - 12:30pm

Cardiology

The panel will explore atrial fibrillation, heart failure and acute coronary syndrome.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the British Cardiovascular Society.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Dr Sohaib Nazir
Dr Sohaib Nazir
Clinical senior lecturer and honorary consultant cardiologist, Royal Brompton Hospital and King's College London
Chair Dr Sarah Clarke
Dr Sarah Clarke
President, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Dr Matt Ginks
Dr Matt Ginks
Consultant cardiologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Matt Ginks topic

Manage AF like an expert

Speaker Dr Ayisha Khan-Kheil
Dr Ayisha Khan-Kheil
Consultant cardiologist, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Ayisha Khan-Kheil topic

Update on heart failure management in 2023 – more than the 4 pillars

Speaker Dr Tom Kaier
Dr Tom Kaier
Consultant cardiologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Tom Kaier topic

Acute coronary syndrome for the physician in 2023

11:00am - 12:30pm

Acute deterioration

Hear the most recent guidance for management of acutely unwell patients and explore the importance of a consistent approach to care in different clinical environments.

If you’re attending in person: Seligman theatre

Chair Dr Andrew Rochford
Dr Andrew Rochford
Consultant gastroenterologist, Royal Free London Hospitals NHS Trust
Chair Dr Mariyam Adam
Dr Mariyam Adam
Renal SpR, Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Alison Tavaré
Dr Alison Tavaré
Regional clinical lead, NHS England southwest and west of England Academic Health Science Network
Speaker Dr Alison Tavaré topic

Managing acute deterioration in a virtual or community setting

Speaker Dr David Green
Dr David Green
Renal registrar, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr David Green topic

Acute kidney injury – an update for the modern physician

Speaker Professor Matthew Inada-Kim
Professor Matthew Inada-Kim
National clinical director for infection control, antimicrobial resistance and deterioration, NHS England
Speaker Professor Matthew Inada-Kim topic

Acute deterioration – using CQUINS to improve patient care

11:00am - 12:30pm

Working across organisational boundaries

Our speakers will explore primary, secondary and social care. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how we can best work together to support our patients. 

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Chair Dr John Dean
Dr John Dean
Clinical vice president, Royal College of Physicians
Chair Dr Conor Tweed
Dr Conor Tweed
Respiratory and general internal medicine specialty registrar, Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Professor Kamilla Hawthorne
Professor Kamilla Hawthorne
Chair of council, Royal College of General Practitioners
Speaker Professor Kamilla Hawthorne topic

The primary/secondary care interface – how do we work best together?

Speaker Professor Subodh Dave
Professor Subodh Dave

Speaker Professor Subodh Dave topic

Mind and body – understanding and treating the whole patient together

Speaker Professor Phil Kloer
Professor Phil Kloer
Medical director and deputy CEO, Hywel Dda University Health Board
Speaker Dr Clara Day
Dr Clara Day
Chief medical officer, NHS Birmingham and Solihull
12:30pm GMT - Lunch
1:00pm GMT
1:00pm - 1:30pm

Overview of Castleman disease in UK

This non-promotional symposium has been organised and sponsored by EUSA Pharma/Recordati. EUSA Pharma/Recordati has had no further involvement in the organisation or content of this conference

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Speaker Dr Matthew Streetly
Dr Matthew Streetly
Consultant haematologist and honorary senior lecturer, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and King's College London
2:00pm GMT
2:00pm - 3:30pm

Respiratory medicine

The panel will discuss how to manage chronic breathless patient, pneumothorax, pleural infection and undiagnosed pleural effusion.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the British Thoracic Society.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Professor Onn Min Kon
Professor Onn Min Kon
Consultant in respiratory medicine, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Chair Alison Armstrong
Alison Armstrong
Nurse consultant, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Helen Ward
Dr Helen Ward
Respiratory and acute medicine consultant, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Helen Ward topic

Approaching the investigation and management of the chronic breathless patient

Speaker Professor Nick Maskell
Professor Nick Maskell
Professor of respiratory medicine, University of Bristol and North Bristol NHS Trust
Speaker Professor Nick Maskell topic

Management of undiagnosed unilateral pleural effusion, pleural infection and pneumothorax on the medical take

2:00pm - 3:30pm

Infection

Our speakers will discuss managing returning travellers, recognising sexually transmitted disease in clinical practice, and what living with HIV means today.

If you’re attending in person: Seligman theatre

Chair Dr Claire Dewsnap
Dr Claire Dewsnap
Consultant genitourinary medicine physician, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and BASHH
Chair Dr Catherine Rowan
Dr Catherine Rowan
ST6 respiratory registrar, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Speaker Dr David Partridge
Dr David Partridge
Consultant microbiologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr David Partridge topic

What's new in infection?

Speaker Dr Laura Waters
Dr Laura Waters
Consultant physician in sexual health and HIV, Central and Northwest London NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Laura Waters topic

HIV in the UK

Speaker Dr Anne Tunbridge
Dr Anne Tunbridge
Consultant physician in infectious diseases, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Anne Tunbridge topic

The febrile returning traveller – 'they've gone where and done what?'

Speaker Professor Margaret Kingston
Professor Margaret Kingston
Consultant physician and director of undergraduate medical studies University of Manchester and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Professor Margaret Kingston topic

Syphilis in the UK 2023

2:00pm - 3:30pm

Long term conditions

In this session, you will learn about long term conditions and explore effective MDT agenda setting, coaching and transitional care.

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Chair Dr Hilary Williams
Dr Hilary Williams
Medical oncology consultant, Velindre Cancer Centre and RCP vice president for Wales
Chair Dr Aicha Bouraoui
Dr Aicha Bouraoui
Rheumatology ST7, Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Theresa Barnes
Dr Theresa Barnes
Consultant rheumatologist, Countess of Chester NHS Hospital Trust and RCP clinical lead for outpatients
Speaker Dr Theresa Barnes topic

Teamwork makes the dream work

Speaker Dr Omar Mustafa
Dr Omar Mustafa
Consultant physician in diabetes and general internal medicine, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Omar Mustafa topic

Consultation and communication skills in supporting people living with diabetes

Speaker Malcolm Bennison
Malcolm Bennison
Diabetes specialist nurse, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Malcolm Bennison topic

Consultation and communication skills in supporting people living with diabetes

Speaker Dr Katie Malbon
Dr Katie Malbon
Consultant paediatrician, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Katie Malbon topic

'The Inbetweeners' – a review of the barriers and facilitators in the process of the transition of children and young people with complex chronic health conditions into adult health services

Speaker Dr Hannah Nicholson
Dr Hannah Nicholson
Paediatric neurodisability consultant, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Dawn Wilkinson
Dr Dawn Wilkinson
Consultant in sexual health and HIV, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
3:30pm GMT - Comfort break
4:00pm GMT
4:00pm - 5:00pm

Nutrition and hydration

In this interactive session, you will learn a systematic approach to managing disease-related malnutrition in adults. Attendees will also explore clinically assisted hydration.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam
Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam
Academic vice president, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Dr Nicola Burch
Dr Nicola Burch
Consultant gastroenterologist, clinical lead for nutrition, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Nicola Burch topic

Clinically assisted nutrition and hydration – reviewing the basics

5:15pm GMT
5:15pm - 6:15pm

Milroy lecture: why can't we learn from our mistakes

This lecture was founded by a bequest from Dr Gavin Milroy FRCP (1805–86). Dr Milroy’s intention was to ‘promote the advancement of medical science along with the interests of philanthropic benevolence and of social welfare’.

This year, the lecture will be given by Dr Barry Monk who will explore how mistakes can be avoided in healthcare.

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Chair Dr Sarah Clarke
Dr Sarah Clarke
President, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Dr Barry Monk
Dr Barry Monk
Consultant dermatologist, Manor Hospital
Speaker Dr Barry Monk topic

Why can't we learn from our mistakes?

6:15pm GMT
6:15pm - 8:00pm

Networking reception

In person delegates can look forward to an evening reception on the first day.

Enjoy food and drinks while catching up and networking with colleagues.

If you’re attending in person: Osler and Long

6:30pm GMT
6:30pm - 7:00pm

Abstract competition results

Our abstract competition offers trainees an opportunity to showcase their research to healthcare professionals from around the globe.

The winners will be announced at the beginning of the drinks reception.

If you’re attending in person: Osler and Long

Please note that any presentations shown at this event have been produced by the individual speakers. As such they are not owned by, and do not necessarily represent the views of, the RCP.

Sponsor declaration

AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca has provided sponsorship towards this independent Programme. AstraZeneca has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the AstraZeneca sponsored symposia presentations.

EUSA Pharma/Recordati
EUSA Pharma/Recordati has provided sponsorship towards this independent programme. EUSA Pharma/Recordati has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the EUSA Pharma/Recordati sponsored symposia presentations.

 
8:30am GMT - Registration
9:30am GMT - Welcome
9:35am GMT
9:35am - 10:30am

Medicine management

This session will explore the impact of overprescribing and signpost the best practices to reduce this.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam
Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam
Academic vice president, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Tony Jamieson
Tony Jamieson
Patient safety specialist, Medicines Safety Improvement Programme, NHS England
Speaker Tony Jamieson topic

Titans of medicines safety – and how to clear them out of the NHS

Speaker Nishali Patel
Nishali Patel
Clinical lead, Digital Medicines Programme, NHS England
Speaker Nishali Patel topic

Delivering medicines management through the NHS App

10:30am GMT - Comfort break
11:00am GMT
11:00am - 12:30pm

Geriatric medicine

Speakers will discuss hospital at home, multimorbidity and the prevention and management of hospital acquired deconditioning.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the British Geriatrics Society.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Dr Ruth Law
Dr Ruth Law
Consultant geriatrician, Whittington Health NHS Trust, and RCP Censor
Chair Dr Nana Gyimah-Kessie
Dr Nana Gyimah-Kessie
Stroke and COTE Registrar, Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Speaker Professor Miles Witham
Professor Miles Witham
Professor of trials for older people, Newcastle University
Speaker Professor Miles Witham topic

Multimorbidity – a geriatrician’s view

Speaker Dr Stephen Lim
Dr Stephen Lim
Consultant geriatrician, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Stephen Lim topic

Hospital-acquired deconditioning

Speaker Dr Shazia Din
Dr Shazia Din
GP co-lead, DECaH Hospital at Home team, NHS Tayside
Speaker Dr Shazia Din topic

Can hospital at home be best delivered for patients living with complexity: the practicalities and the evidence

Speaker Dr Lucy Pollock
Dr Lucy Pollock
Consultant geriatrician, Somerset Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Lucy Pollock topic

Our ageing population – what it means for society and our role as physicians

11:00am - 12:30pm

Acute medicine

Speakers will highlight the impact of POCUS on the patient journey and experience.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the Society of Acute Medicine.

If you’re attending in person: Seligman theatre

Chair Dr Tim Cooksley
Dr Tim Cooksley
Consultant in acute medicine, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Chair Dr Latif Raiyan Rahman
Dr Latif Raiyan Rahman
Chief registrar, specialist medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Thomas Knight
Dr Thomas Knight

Speaker Dr Thomas Knight topic

Acute medicine hospital at home – taking acute medical care to the patient's home

Speaker Dr Cat Atkin
Dr Cat Atkin
Assistant clinical professor in acute medicine, University of Birmingham
Speaker Dr Cat Atkin topic

Progressing acute medical care through research: time to be pioneering

Speaker Dr Sarb Clare
Dr Sarb Clare
Deputy chief medical officer, acute medical consultant, NHSEI Midlands AIM RCA, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Sarb Clare topic

The power of POCUS

11:00am - 12:30pm

Oncology

This session will include the Sarfraz Qureshi lecture on prostate cancer, the Linacre lecture on pancreatic cancer and the launch of the acute care toolkit.

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Chair Dr Sarah Clarke
Dr Sarah Clarke
President, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Dr Shivan Sivakumar
Dr Shivan Sivakumar
Associate professor of oncology, University of Birmingham
Speaker Dr Shivan Sivakumar topic

Linacre lecture: pancreatic cancer – the final frontier

Speaker Professor Johann de Bono
Professor Johann de Bono
Regius professor of cancer research, professor of experimental cancer medicine and honorary consultant in medical oncology, head of the Division of Clinical Studies, director of the Drug Development Unit and head of the Prostate Cancer Targeted Therapy Group, Institute of Cancer Research and Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Professor Johann de Bono topic

Sarfraz Qureshi lecture: non-surgical advances in the treatment of prostate cancer

Speaker Dr Carys Phillips
Dr Carys Phillips
Acute medicine SpR, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
Speaker Dr Carys Phillips topic

Acute care toolkit 7 – acute oncology on the acute medical unit

12:30pm GMT - Lunch
1:00pm GMT
1:00pm - 1:30pm

Practical case studies in DOAC-reversal

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for GB healthcare professionals only.

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Speaker Dr Dalip Kumar
Dr Dalip Kumar
Consultant in emergency medicine and trauma director, Southend University Hospital
2:00pm GMT
2:00pm - 3:30pm

Diabetes and endocrinology

Learn about the management of diabetes and endocrinology, and explore recent advancements in technology.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Dr Kate Fayers
Dr Kate Fayers
Consultant diabetologist, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
Chair Dr Natalie Vanderpant
Dr Natalie Vanderpant
Specialist registrar in diabetes and endocrinology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Peter Hammond
Dr Peter Hammond
Consultant endocrinologist, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Peter Hammond topic

Diabetes technology for the general physician

Speaker Dr Umasuthan Srirangalingam
Dr Umasuthan Srirangalingam
Consultant in endocrinology and diabetes, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Umasuthan Srirangalingam topic

Pitfalls and tips in endocrinology for general physicians

Speaker Dr Dipesh Patel
Dr Dipesh Patel
Consultant physician in diabetes and endocrinology, Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, and honorary clinical associate professor, University College London
Speaker Dr Dipesh Patel topic

Modern management of type 2 diabetes

2:00pm - 3:30pm

Gastroenterology

Key experts will discuss gastroenterology and hepatology related conditions in pregnant patients.

This session has been organised in collaboration with the British Society of Gastroenterology.

If you’re attending in person: Seligman theatre

Chair Dr Nwe Ni Than
Dr Nwe Ni Than
Consultant hepatologist, University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Chair Dr Melanie Nana
Dr Melanie Nana
NIHR clinical research fellow, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Shanika de Silva
Dr Shanika de Silva
Consultant gastroenterologist, Dudley Group NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Shanika de Silva topic

Managing biological therapy during pregnancy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

Speaker Professor Catherine Williamson
Professor Catherine Williamson
Professor of women's health, Imperial College London
Speaker Professor Catherine Williamson topic

Management of liver disorders in a pregnant patient

2:00pm - 3:30pm

Palliative care

Speakers will explore therapeutics and the withdrawal of respiratory support for conscious patients at the end of life.

This session has been organised in collaboration with RCP global and the Associate for Palliative Medicine.

If you’re attending in person: Dorchester library

Chair Dr Sarah Cox
Dr Sarah Cox
Consultant in palliative medicine, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Hospital Foundation Trust
Chair Dr David Brooks
Dr David Brooks
Macmillan consultant in palliative medicine, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Kathryn Mannix
Dr Kathryn Mannix
Writer and retired palliative physician
Speaker Dr Kathryn Mannix topic

How do we talk about dying?

Speaker Dr Natasha Wiggins
Dr Natasha Wiggins
Consultant in palliative medicine, Great Western Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Speaker Dr Natasha Wiggins topic

Was Mary Poppins right?

Speaker Dr Stephanie Meddick-Dyson
Dr Stephanie Meddick-Dyson
Academic clinical fellow in palliative medicine, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Speaker Dr Stephanie Meddick-Dyson topic

Withdrawal of respiratory support for conscious patients at the end of life

3:30pm GMT - Comfort break
4:00pm GMT
4:00pm - 4:45pm

Personalised care

This session will consider how we can incorporate personalised care in service design and clinical consultation.

If you’re attending in person: Wolfson theatre

Chair Dr Sarah Clarke
Dr Sarah Clarke
President, Royal College of Physicians
Speaker Professor Alf Collins
Professor Alf Collins
Clinical director for personalised care, NHS England
Speaker Professor Alf Collins topic

Personalised care – evidence based healthcare for individuals

Speaker Eddie Kinsella
Eddie Kinsella
Chair of the Royal College of Physicians patient and carer network
Please note that any presentations shown at this event have been produced by the individual speakers. As such they are not owned by, and do not necessarily represent the views of, the RCP.

Sponsor declaration

AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca has provided sponsorship towards this independent Programme. AstraZeneca has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the AstraZeneca sponsored symposia presentations.

EUSA Pharma/Recordati
EUSA Pharma/Recordati has provided sponsorship towards this independent programme. EUSA Pharma/Recordati has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence, except for the EUSA Pharma/Recordati sponsored symposia presentations.