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The Second Sheffield Pancreatology Symposium Friday Morning, 12th March, 2021 | Free webinar symposium For the latest information about the meeting and all things gastro in Sheffield, follow @shefgastro on Twitter!
Dear GI Friends & Colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to the 2nd Sheffield Clinical Pancreatology Symposium. This unique, one-morning meeting aims to cover both the daily challenges and the most up-to-date advances to improve care for patients with pancreatic disease. We have carefully chosen a practical “What do I do with” or “How I do it” approach. Presentations and debates will be delivered by some of the leading UK and international specialists in Pancreatology who will all bring their invaluable insights. With this in mind the meeting is relevant to the whole multidisciplinary team working that is vital to pancreatology including Nurses, Dieticians, GI Medical trainees, surgical trainees and GI Consultants. We hope to encourage open discussion about the best possible ways of working together in this advancing and exciting specialty. This year we bring you the meeting via a Live Free Webinar. There is no venue to go to for the meeting, you simply log in and sit in the comfort of your home and watch and put questions to our team of specialists! CPD Accreditation applied for. We really want to stress that this meeting is for everyone: trainees; consultants; associate specialists; nurses and dietitians that have an interest on pancreatology So please book in your study time and leave (don’t try to fit it in during your day at work) and share this brochure with anyone in your department who you think may be interested. Best wishes, Andrew Hopper Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust ONLINE LIVE STREAM This year we may not have been able to meet in person due to Covid-19, but this has given us the chance to develop a web presence which we’ll be using for years to come. Whilst the faculty members and speakers will be present at the venue, all other attendees will be virtual! There is more information about this on p.6 To register To watch the live stream, participate in the conversation and collect your CPD certificate at the end of the day, you will need to sign up online via our website. Booking will be open in the new year. We will contact you in the new year with more details.
National Faculty Mary Phillips Mr Christopher Briggs Specialist Dietitian HPB Dietetics, Consultant Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Royal Surrey County Hospital Surgeon, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Dr Gavin Johnson Professor Stephen Pereira Consultant Gastroenterologist, Consultant Gastroenterologist, University College London University College London Prof Jonas Rosendahl Dr Manu Nayer Professor of Gastroenterology, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Leipzig University Germany Newcastle Mr Keith Roberts Dr Matthew Huggett Consultant Liver Transplant and Consultant Gastroenterologist, Leeds Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon, Dr Brinder Mahon Honorary Reader, University of Birmingham Consultant Radiologist Mr Euan Dickson Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Consultant Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Local Faculty Dr Naomi Hersey Consultant Interventional Radiologist Mr Mark Peterson Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon Mr Ahmed Al-Mukhtar Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon Mr Nehal Shah Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon Professor Andrew Hopper Consultant Gastroenterologist
The 2nd Sheffield Pancreatology Symposium A Symposium endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology Friday 12th March 2021 9.00 - 9.15 Welcome: Professor Andrew Hopper UPDATES IN PANCREATOLOGY 9.15 - 9.30 UK PEI Consensus Guidance – putting words into practice Mary Phillips 9.30 - 9.45 Putting the P in ERCP – Pancreatic duct stenting, sphincterotomy and drainage Dr Gavin Johnson 9.45 - 10.00 Pancreatic Steatosis: does the silent partner in metabolic syndrome have a voice Prof Jonas Rosendahl 10.00 - 10.15 Questions to the Speakers BACK TO BASICS 10.15 - 10.30 Acute Pancreatitis – Fluids and Feeding and antibiotics drainage Dr Manu Nayer 10.30 - 10.45 Pancreatic Cystic Lesion – Lessons from a Large Tertiary Referral Unit Dr Brinder Mahon 10.45-11.00 Chronic Pancreatitis: Pain control and when to operate Mr Christopher Briggs 11.00 - 11.15 Questions to the Speakers
PANCREATIC CANCER 11.15 - 11.30 Developing your pancreatic cancer service to achieve the best results Mr Keith Roberts 11.30 - 11.45 ‘Borderline Operable’ Pancreatic Cancer: Is there enough evidence to guide our practice and patients Mr Euan Dickson 11.45 - 12.00 Introduction of a novel EUS-guided non-surgical bypass in pancreatic cancer Dr Matthew Huggett 12.00 - 12.15 Neuroendocrine tumours - is it time to start ablating? Professor Stephen Pereira 12.15 -12:30 Questions to the Speakers 3.00 12:30 SUMMARY AND CLOSE
Our new Sheffield Gastro website This year we are excited to launch our new website which will allow us to stream the symposium to a much wider audience! Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are only able to invite faculty members and speakers to attend the symposium in person, but you will be able to watch the live stream of the speakers and also participate in the conversation through an interaction platform running beside the streaming video. You can ask questions, make (hopefully) intelligent comments on the content of the talks and interact with other participants. You can also join in on your mobile phone by following the link on the streaming page once it goes live. The online chat will be available to everyone who has access to the live stream, all you need to do is click on the “Ask” button, give yourself a username so you can be recognised, and you can start chatting straight away - no need to set up an account! Booking will start in the new year Now we have created the sheffieldgastro.nhs.uk site, we intend to expand its function beyond the meeting. You can already see our endoscopy section but in time there will be information about the NHS England National Centre for Refractory Coeliac Disease which is based in Sheffield, and Dietetic Patient Webinars which you or your patients may wish to access. We hope that you will see this website as a useful resource.
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