Tuesday 14 November 2023 - hybrid event
This study day will examine lymphoma and the patient pathway, focusing on some of the more common types of lymphoma, management of relapsed disease, and consideration of late effects of treatment, expanding specialist knowledge about the care of patients with lymphoma.
The lymphoma study day is suitable for all qualified health care professionals involved in the care of patients with lymphoma or anyone with a special interest in this patient group.
Sign up for the Lymphoma Nurses Study Day on Eventbrite today
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08:45 | Registrations |
08:55 | Welcome and introduction Sarah Wells, Lymphoma clinical nurse specialist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
09:05 | Overview and management of non-Hodgkin lymphoma Dr Cathy Burton, Consultant haematologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
09:45 | Overview and management of Hodgkin lymphoma Prof Graham Collins, Consultant haematologist, Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust |
10:25 - break
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10:45 | Lymphoma nurse led intensive therapy clinic Sarah Wells, Lymphoma clinical nurse specialist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
11:25 | Clinical trials for relapsed and refractory lymphoma Chiara Dellatorre, Senior clinical research nurse, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
12:05 - lunch
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12:30 | Sponsored session |
12:50 | Late effects of treatment Dr Adam Gibb, Specialty lymphoma doctor, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
13:30 | Shared decision making with regards to treatment and late effects Dr Rebecca Shakir, Consultant clinical oncologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
14:10 - break
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14:30 | Late effects: A patient persepective Patient speaker |
15:10 | ADAPT: Managed local follow up of long term lymphoma survivors Tracy Howe, Lymphoma Clinical Nurse Specialist, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
15:50 | Summary and close |
Abstracts should be saved with your full name and event as the name of the document e.g. ‘John Smith Lymphoma Abstract’ and emailed to the-christie.educationevents@nhs.net by 5pm on Friday 22 September 2023 with the cover submission form attached.
Due to the virtual nature of the event, posters must be saved in PDF format and submitted electronically. They will form part of an “e-gallery” for delegates to access. All posters must clearly display the applicants’ full name and a relevant contact email address to facilitate any communication after the event.
This form should be saved with your full name as the title of the document (e.g. ‘John Smith Lymphoma Abstract) and submitted to the-christie.educationevents@nhs.net by Friday 22 September 2023.
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Any further questions please contact the-christie.eduationevents@nhs.net or 0161 918 7409.
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