Day One
Programme - Day One - Monday 14th September
07.00-08.00 | BACCN Virtual Yoga Session - Join us on Zoom! | |||||
Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | |||||
08.15-09.00 | Registration - online assistance provided Linet SoMe "Why we support BACCN" – Hosted by Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director |
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09.00-09.30 | Opening remarks and welcome address Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director and Nicki Credland, BACCN Chair |
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09.30-10.15 |
From Sickle to Seacole |
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10.15-11.00 |
Future of ICU: using technology, design and big data to treat the ICU patients of the future |
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11.00-11.30 | Refreshment Break & Online Networking LAUNCH PAD: LINET - 11.05-11.20 |
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Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | Edith Cavell | George Dunn | Mary Seacole | ||
Simulation | Research Symposium | |||||
11.30-11.50 |
A BACCN & ASPiH collaboration Colette Laws-Chapman, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
C01: vCreate – Video Recordings and Photos for family members of ICU patients Sheila Rodgers, University of Edinburgh/NHS Lothian |
C05: Lessons learned from the pre-doctoral journey |
W01: Continuous, Individualized Ventilation Support with Platform Based Tilt guided by Electric Impedance Tomography HOSTED BY: |
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11.50-12.10 | C02: Family involvement in delirium management Jasmin Kaur, City Hospital |
C06: Influencing and bringing your manager and teams with you Dr Louise Bramley, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust |
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12.10-12.30 | C03: Nurses’ perspectives on spiritual care in ICU: results of a survey Ann Price, Canterbury Christ Church University |
C07: Experiences, insights and learning in navigating the post-doctoral journey Dr Joseph Manning, Nottingham Children’s Hospital, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Children and Young People’s Health Research, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham |
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12:30-12:50 | C04: The Role of the ODP in the post COVID19 pandemic critical care environment Giles Farrington, York Teaching Hospital NHS FT |
C08: Journal Update Session Lyvonne Tume, Josef Trapani and Wendy Walker, Editors of NICC |
12:20-12:50 HOSTED BY: |
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Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | |||||
12:50-14.00 | Lunch Break & Online Networking LAUNCH PAD STRYKER 13.00-13.20 |
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14.00-14.35 |
Coping with Crisis: Self care to care |
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14.35-14.55 |
BACCN AGM - Disucssion Session |
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14.55-15.00 | 3M SoMe "Why we support BACCN" – Hosted by Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director | |||||
Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | Edith Cavell | George Dunn | Mary Seacole | ||
Simulation | Research Symposium | |||||
15.00-15.20 | A BACCN & ASPiH collaboration Beyond the Manikin: Working with Simulated Patients Carrie Hamilton, SimComm Academy Clair Merriman, Oxford Brookes University Colette Laws-Chapman, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
C10: The Successful Development and Implementation of a Risk Assessment Tool to Prevent Unsafe Redeployment from Critical Care Sheena Wright, Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust |
C13(1): Childhood critical illness: Developing the evidence base to comprehend and support long term health outcomes Dr Joseph Manning, Nottingham Children’s Hospital/Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Children and Young People’s Health Research/School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham C13(2): SEISMIC – Study to Evaluate the Introduction of nurse Staffing Models in Intensive Care Professor Ruth Endacott, Plymouth University Clinical School/Monash University, Melbourne |
15:00-15:35 W03: "Evidence based ICU protocols for prevention of CRBSI and their maintenance during pandemic crisis" Dr Philippe Eggimann, M.D HOSTED BY: ![]() |
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15.20-15.40 | C11: Knowing Thy Neighbour -Exploring Interdepartmental interprofessional Collaboration between an Emergency department and an Intensive Care Unit Clóda Delahunty, St. George's NHS Trust |
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15.40-16.00 | C12: Introducing Clinical Supervision into Critical Care Daniel Harris, Cambridge University Hospital |
15:50 Draeger SoMe "Why we support BACCN" – Hosted by Karin Gerber, BACCN Conference Director |
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Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | |||||
16.00-16.35 | Refreshment Break & Online Networking LAUNCH PAD: INTERSURGICAL 16:10-16:30 |
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Virtual Room: | Phillip Woodrow | Edith Cavell | George Dunn | Mary Seacole | ||
Simulation | ||||||
16.35-16.55 | A BACCN & ASPiH collaboration Debriefing Skills Carrie Hamilton, SimComm Academy Clair Merriman, Oxford Brookes University Colette Laws-Chapman, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust |
C18: Factors influencing nurses' intentions to leave adult critical care areas: findings from qualitative phase of a mixed method study |
W04: Getting to know the determinants of VILI: Driving pressure and mechanical power HOSTED BY: |
C14: What is the nurse's role in initiating early mobilisation in critical care? Ana Katrina Evangelista-Lair, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust |
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16.55-17.15 | C19: Florence and the Machine...... What place for nurses in the history of UK critical care? Sharon Whiting, GM Critical Care Skills Institute/NMGH |
C15: A constructivist grounded theory of staff experiences relating to early mobilisation of mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care Catherine Clarissa, University of Edinburgh |
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17.15-17.35 | C20: A Tale at the Nightingale: Gathering Experience Jessica Moorhouse,The Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust |
C17: One size does not fit all: evaluating the orientation period for new nurses’ Sheela Vinu Kurian, King's College Hospital |
C16: NMC regulation and function: exploring the professional impact for your role Sue West, NMC & Katherine Dalley, NMC |
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18.30-19.30 | Regional Advisors Event - Invite Only via Zoom | |||||
19.30 | Virtual Drinks & Dance - Join us Live on Zoom! |
POSTERS
The following posters will be available to view on day 1:
P01 | Introduction of a visitor's guide app in the Critical Care setting - George Kerrison, Nottingham University Hospital |
P02 | Reducing the ‘Time to Hold’ on Neurosurgical Critical Care - Sarah Wild, Leeds General Infirmary |
P03 | The Value of Critical Care Follow-up from a Patient's Perspective - Ingeborg Iris Knoop, Eastbourne District General Hospital |
P04 | Evaluation of the SWIFT-R approach to ICU discharges - Andrea Turner, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust |
P05 | Education during the Pandemic: Evaluating the implementation of an expedited Critical Care education program - Lisa Enoch, Cambridge University Hospitals |
P06 | nEWS2: improving scale 2 oxygen prescription - Karen Maher, St Georges Hospital |
P07 | Introducing SLED in critical care during the COVID19 pandemic - Lauren Ward, Cambridge University Hospital |
P08 | Examining virtual visiting using videocalling during the Covid pandemic - Joanne Charlesworth, CUH Addenbrookes Hospital |
P09 | Should we take a look at nursing notes? - Katy Surman & Nicola Duffy, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust Intensive Care |
P10 | Developing a new service to support ICU families through the COVID-19 Pandemic - Alexandra Wray, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
P11 | COVID-19 Demographics and Critical Care Outreach - Natasha Trenchard-Turner, St George's Hospital Univeristy NHS Trust |
P12 | Reasons for leaving Intensive Care Unit- nurses' perspectives - Chitra Sanje & Obed Brew, lChelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust/West Middlesex Hospital |
P13 | Education - Supporting redeployed staff during the COVID-19 pandemic - Rebecca Sumnall, University Hospitals of Leicester |
P14 | Promoting psychological wellbeing as part of a Clinical Education process in nurses new to Adult Critical Care - Helen Horton, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |