Join us for an afternoon of innovative lower limb service redesign. Learn how Manchester Foundation Trust have superseded ABPI in favour of a short, 5-10 minute, vascular assessment. Reducing their leg ulcer clinic waiting times from 10 weeks to 2 weeks, achieving healing of venous leg ulcers within 4 weeks using immediate and necessary care, improving patient quality of life and reducing the long-term cost burden of chronic wound care
Date:
10th June
Venue:
The Park Royal, Stretton, Warrington WA4 4NS
Speakers:
Julie Mullings – Lead Nurse Community Services: Tissue Viability, Infection Prevention and Leg Ulcer
Martin Fox - Vascular Specialist Podiatrist
Beth Lillico – High Risk & Vascular Specialist Podiatrist
Nas Ahmad – Consultant Vascular Surgeon
Agenda:
12pm - Lunch
1pm - Welcome & Introduction
1:05pm The Manchester Pathway: Vascular Assessment in the Community - Julie Mullings
1:25pm - Using the 3P's Approach to Brief Arterial Assessment, in 10 minutes or less. Can we do it? Yes we can! - Martin Fox
1:55pm - Cautious Compression in a Most Complex Patient - Rebecca Williams, Kathryn Taylor & Martin Fox
2:15pm - Afternoon Break
2:30pm - Implementing the Pathway - 1st Adopters - Steph McKay
2:45pm - More Than Wound Care: The Impact of Collaborative Lower Limb Care - Nas Ahmad
3:30pm - Workshop - Facilitated by Martin Fox & Julie Mullings
4pm - Workshop Feedback
4:15pm - What could the Pathway Mean for Your Service and Steps to Implement Service Redesign - Julie Mullings
4:25pm - Close