Featuring presentation videos and accompanying slides: designed to help renal nurses, clinicians and managers to improve and expand your home haemodialysis service, enable self-care and empower your patients.
3 hours Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn
Offering you a roadmap for progressing home haemodialysis within your service and to better engage renal patients in their own care.
Meet your education and training needs in your own time
Packed with examples of best practice, novel ideas and expert advice, plus benefit from:
5 presentations | 10 parts | 3 CPD hours | Filmed on Thursday 22nd October 2020 | |
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Chair's opening remarks
Sonia Lee, Programme Manager, Shared Haemodialysis Care, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Building and developing your home haemodialysis service
Colette Doyle, Lead Home Haemodialysis Nurse Specialist and Myra Casero, Home Haemodialysis Sister, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and answers with Colette Doyle and Myra Casero
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Empowering patients in their home haemodialysis training
Agnes Daragos, Home Haemodialysis Manager, The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
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A current overview of the opt‐out organ donation scheme: how will it impact your service?
Claire Roberts, Legislation Change Team, NHS Blood and Transplant
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Questions and answers with Agnes Daragos and Claire Roberts
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Lived experience of the organ recipient’s journey
Sandi Sund, Business Support Officer for the Organ Donation Ambassador Programme and Jade Carr, NHSBT Organ Donation Ambassador
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Questions and answers with Jade Carr
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The SHAREHD project: Empowering patients through shared haemodialysis care
Dr Steven Ariss, Senior Research Fellow, University of Sheffield and Sonia Lee, Programme Manager, Shared Haemodialysis Care, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Questions and Answers with Sonia Lee and Dr Steven Ariss
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Past Attendee Feedback
"Very informative, great to hear from other healthcare professionals from similar back grounds"
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Renal Home Therapies and Patient Centred Care Online Conference, October 2020
"The topics for discussion where very useful for me and well presented"
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Renal Home Therapies and Patient Centred Care Online Conference, October 2020
"Great range of experiences, issues and solutions discussed"
University of Sheffield, Renal Home Therapies and Patient Centred Care Online Conference, October 2020
"It was an excellent opportunity to hear that much needed reassurance that we are all having the same challenges"
The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, Renal Home Therapies and Patient Centred Care Online Conference, October 2020
Who came?
If you purchase and view the presentation video and accompanying sides, you will be in good company! The following is an insight into the job titles and organisations who came to the Renal Home Therapies and Patient Centred Care Online Conference when it was held on Thursday 22nd October 2020: