The GIRFT report on Orthopaedic trauma shows national variation on Orthopaedic trauma being delivered as a day case and has identified an opportunity to improve patient care and release the pressure on inpatient beds. Back
Increasing the delivery of day case orthopaedic trauma surgery across the NHS is achievable and it is important to share learning so that day case surgery becomes the normal in units across the UK. Attendance at this conference will allow delegates to hear from some of the teams delivering high levels of Day Case Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, both for upper and lower limb trauma. Join us to see how units across the UK have been leading the journey to successful day surgery orthopaedic trauma delivery.
Key learning objectives:
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Understand the need nationally to support day surgery orthopaedic trauma delivery.
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Network with colleagues including those from the wider multi-disciplinary team who are working to improve day surgery orthopaedic trauma services.
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Learn from outstanding practice in day surgery orthopaedic trauma provision.
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Reflect on national developments and learning.
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Understand how you can challenge your day surgery pathways and improve patient experiences.
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Identify key strategies for implementation of a day surgery trauma pathway.
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Ensure you are up to date with the latest national practice.
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Self assess and reflect on your own practice.
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Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes
Speakers include:
Ms Sarah Stapley
Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics
Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust
Dr Kim Russon
Consultant Anaesthetist Clinical Lead for Day Surgery
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Bob Handley
President
Consultant on the Trauma Service at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford
British Orthopaedic Association
Lisa Woods
Trauma Coordinator
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust