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Rehabilitation Medicine

Wednesday 30 October

Conferences & Symposia
Wed 30 Oct | Online Symposium
09:25 - 16:40
Online
+ 6
Activity code: 149870

Live Stream

This online symposium aims to bring together leading experts to delve into critical topics shaping the field, from the evolution of rehabilitation medicine to its future under the WHO 2030 agenda. Discussions will span a broad spectrum, including the intricacies of post-conflict and post-COVID-19 rehabilitation, the vital role of mental health support post-infection, and ethical considerations in best interest decision-making. Attendees will also gain insights into the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment (ReSPECT), the nuances of rehabilitative conversations in neuro-progressive conditions, advanced management of concussion, and strategies for life after stroke. Join us for an enlightening exploration of these pivotal issues, fostering a comprehensive understanding and innovative approaches in rehabilitation medicine.

 

Booking for this event closes on 20 November 2024, which still allows 7 days to watch the talks on catch-up, before the attendance/feedback survey closes and the talks are no longer generally available. Some talks will still be available after this date to Fellows and Members.

All delegates will have catch-up access to all talks for 28 days following the live event.

 

Please note this event will be online only.

 

CPD

Please note in keeping with Federation regulations CPD certificates can only be sent to those who have completed the attendance/feedback survey before the close, which is 27 November 2024, 28 days following the live event.  

We cannot extend past this date.  Therefore, please ensure you complete the survey before this date to receive your CPD credit certificate.

 

 

Wednesday 30 October 2024

09.25

Welcome

Professor Sunil Bhandari, Vice President (England & Wales), Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 

Session 1 - Chair, Dr Edwin Jesudason, Rehabilitation Medicine Consultant, Edinburgh, Consultant Nephrologist, NHS Lothian

09.30

Keynote Lecture

SIR BYROM BRAMWELL LECTURE

Rehabilitation medicine, past, present, future (including WHO's Rehabilitation 2030 initiative)
Prof Manoj Sivan – President BSPRM & Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Leeds and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
@sivanmano
what is rehabilitation medicine?  * current challenges/opportunities for rehabilitation medicine * what can we expect for the future, including aspirations set by WHO 2030

10.10 Discussion
10.25

Post conflict rehabilitation
Col Dr Alan Mistlin, Ministry of Defence Consultant in Rehabilitation and Rheumatology

@AlanAmistl
* nature of impairments seen post recent conflicts * strategies of rehabilitation offered to injured service personnel, physical and psychological * community based psychosocial rehabilitation within armed forces communities

10.55 Break

Session 2 - Chair, Dr Angela Gall, Consultant Rehabilitation Medicine, NHS Grampian

11.20

Post critical care rehabilitation
Dr Elizabeth Wilson, Consultant Critical Care, Edinburgh

@ElizabethSWil
* levels of impairment post critical care admission * post critical care rehabilitation service provision and outcomes achieved

11.45

Post Covid-19 rehabilitation 
Dr Janet Scott, Clinical Lecturer Infectious Diseases, MRC, University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research

@JTSGlobalHealth
* current definitions of post Covid-19 syndrome and possible pathophysiological basis * severity phenotypes and possible treatment modalities

12.10

Integrating mental health into covid rehab - the Mental Health After Covid Hospitalisation (MACH) project

Dr Nadine Cossette, Consultant Psychiatrist, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
* mental health impact of individuals, and their families, of hospitalisation with Covid-19 * recommendations to manage the mental health impact of the pandemic in Scotland * impact of implementation recommendations over last 3 years

12.35 Discussion
12.50 Lunch

Session 3 - Chair, Dr Ben Grey, ST6 Rehabilitation Medicine, NHS South East Scotland

13.40 Decision Making in Rehabilitation - who decides and how
Dr Andrew Hanrahan, Consultant in Neurorehabilitation & Lead Consultant for Brain Injury Service, NHS London
* consider individual capacity to make decisions in rehabilitation medicine * legal framework including relevant differences across the 4 home nations and internationally * consider advocacy inputs and advocacy for patients with other services
14.05

Recommended summary plan for emergency care and treatment (ReSPECT) 
Dr Juliet Spiller, Consultant in Palliative Care, Marie Curie Hospice, Edinburgh

@JASpiller
* creating clear, concise, accessible personalised plans with patients for future clinical care * examples of process and outcomes

14.30


Thinking ahead: rehabilitative conversations in neuro-progressive conditions

Dr Edwin Jesudason, Rehabilitation Medicine Consultant, Edinburgh

@Edwin1432

with Ms Nicola Wisdahl, patient’s spouse
* lived experience and professional views * working together with families * care toward and after death

14.55 Discussion
15.10 Break

Session 4 - Chair, Dr Charlie Chung, Consultant Occupational Therapist, AHP Strategic Lead Stroke, NHS Lothian

15.30

Management of concussion and rehabilitation post concussion
Dr Jonathan Hanson, Consultant Physician in Sport & Excercise Medicine, NHS Fife & Team Doctor, Scotland Men’s Rugby Team

@sportdocskye
* diagnosis and early management of concussion including head injuries in sports * longer term rehabilitation management of those with ongoing impairments post concussion

15.55 Life after stroke
Prof Gillian Mead, Professor of Stroke and Elderly Care Medicine, Usher Institute, Edinburgh University
* long term impairments post stroke * evidence base for practical options to manage long term issues post stroke
16.20 Discussion
16.40 Thanks and close

Booking for this event closes on Wednesday 30 October 2024.  Catch-up only booking will be from 31 October 2024 - 20 November 2024

 

Standard Delegate Fee £265
RCPE Member (Collegiate & Associate) & Fellow discounted rate 165
Allied Health Professionals  165
RCPE Retired Fellow  70
RCPE Foundation Member 70
RCPE Fellow in low or lower-middle income country 0
RCPE Student 0
   

 

 

Invoices

If you wish us to invoice an employer/organisation, please contact the course co-ordinator. Payment via invoice is not available for online booking.

Event co-ordinator
Marie Allan
Telephone
+ 44 (0)131 247 3680
Email
m.allan@rcpe.ac.uk
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Conferences & Symposia
Wed 30 Oct | Online Symposium
09:25 - 16:40
Online
+ 6
Activity code: 149870

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