EBMT UK NAP annual meeting 2018
Events Presentations
Developing and running a nurse-led late effects clinic
Sheri Thompson
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Developing an Ambulatory Program: The Cardiff experience
Bethan Ingram, Ambulatory Care Lead Nurse, Helen Long, Haematology Lead Dietitian, Siobhan Smith, Ambulatory Care Lead Pharmacist
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Blood and Marrow Transplantation: State-of-the-Art
Dr Keith Wilson, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Haematology, Cardiff University
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The impact of ultra-high resolution HLA typing on unrelated donor HSCT outcome – Does NGS typing make a difference?
Dr Neema Mayor, Head of Immunogenetics Research, Anthony Nolan Research Institute, Honorary Lecturer, UCL Cancer Institute
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Hourly Schedule
- 0900 -
- Registration & Coffee
- 0930 -
- John Murray, Nurse Clinician BMT, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
- Opening Comments & Welcome
- 0940 -
- Dr Keith Wilson, Consultant Haematologist, Lead for Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation Cardiff and Vale
- HSCT; the state of the art and future proofing our practice
- 1010 -
- Dr Neema Mayor, Head on Immunogenetics Research, Anthony Nolan
- The impact of ultra-high resolution HLA typing on unrelated donor HSCT outcome-does NGS typing make a difference?
- 1040 -
- Coffee, Scientific poster and Exhibition viewing
- 1110 -
- Helen Jessop, BMT co-ordinator, The Royal Hallamshire
- Transplant for Multiple Sclerosis
- 1140 -
- Troy Chase, MacMillan Clinical Psychologist, Imperial Hospital
- Mindfulness
- 1230 -
- Lunch with Exhibition viewing
- 1330 -
- Annual Business Meeting (UK)
- 1400 -
- Dr Rachel Brown, Consultant Haematologist, Central Manchester Hospitals
- Investigations of Cardiac Status
- 1430 -
- Bethan Ingram, CNS in Ambulatory Care, Cardiff and Vale Hospital
- Developing an ambulatory program
- 1500 -
- Amanda Calderwood, Lead Nurse Manchester TAS-NHSBT
- The changing face of ECP
- 1530 -
- Sheridan Thompson, CNS Blood and Marrow Transplantation, Cardiff and Vale Hospital
- Developing and running a nurse led late effects clinic
- 1600 -
- Final comments and Close