1. Supported by
www.bristolpatientsafety.com
Bristol Patient Safety Conference 4th
May 2016
Engineer’s House, Clifton, Bristol
08:30 Registration, tea and coffee, networking, posters
09:30 Introduction, Mr Richard Annandale, Healthcare lawyer
09:35 Introductory Plenary
Coaching for Recovery: co-producing quality improvement
Anna Burhouse, Director of Quality for the West of England Academic Health Science Network
(WEAHSN) and a Health Foundation Improvement Fellow
Celebrating the successes of the Patient Safety Collaboratives
Deborah Evans, Managing Director, West of England Academic Health Science Network (WEAHSN)
Can we deliver the same high-quality care with our current resources?
Dr Steven Allder, Consultant Neurologist with stroke specialism, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Learning from claims
Helen Vernon, Chief Executive, NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA)
11:00 Tea and coffee and posters
11.30 Refer-to-Pharmacy: outcomes of hospital to community pharmacy referral
Alistair Gray, Clinical Services Lead Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, East Lancashire Hospitals
Using simple interventions to make significant improvement in Acute Kidney Injury outcomes
Dr. Thangavelu Chandrasekar, Consultant Nephrologist, Aintree University Hospital, Liverpool
The development of the new independent safety investigation service (IPSIS)
Dr Mike Durkin, National Director of Patient Safety at NHS England
12:35 Two-course lunch in the venue’s restaurant
13:30 Workshops (choose two out of four)
A. Quality Improvement Clinic: Share your QI questions
Dr Tricia Woodhead, Health Foundation Quality Improvement Fellow and Improvement Advisor
B. Sepsis, implementing improvement
Dr Lesley Jordan, Consultant Anaesthetist, Medical Patient Safety Lead, Royal United Hospitals Bath
C. Best practice in handling patient complaints
Heather Eardley, Programme Manager, Patients Association
D. Learning from legal cases including serious incidents, and inquests
Christopher Morris, Partner, DAC Beachcroft
14:55 Tea and coffee
15:15 Creating a system for Improvement in Wales
Dr Aidan Fowler, Director of NHS Quality Improvement and Patient Safety/Director of 1000 Lives
Improvement Service, Public Health Wales
Quality Improvement Training
Dr Charles Durdin, Junior Doctor, North Bristol NHS Trust
An innovation preventing dehydration
Mark Moran, businessman, inventor, winner of a Queen’s Award for Enterprise: 2013
Poster Competition prizes
16:30 End of conference