NHS QA Symposium forTechnical Services
NHS Pharmaceutical QualityAssurance CommitteeTuesday 24th – Wednesday 25thSeptember 2013
The Crowne Plaza, Chester
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Day 1 – Tuesday 24th September 2013
Main Lecture HallThe Prince of Wales Suite
Arrival / Registration / Exhibition
Lunch / Exhibition
Opening of Conference Julian Smith, Conference Chair
Why Do People Make Errors?Prof. Brian Toft, Professor of Patient Safety,University of Coventry
What Does the NHS Want From PharmacyTechnical Services Tim Root, Specialist Pharmacist, ClinicalGovernance & Technical Services
The Implementation and Use of 5S in thePharmaceutical Manufacturing UnitRob Pickering, Manufacturing TeamLeader, Moorfields Pharmaceuticals
Tea / Posters / Exhibition
Learning From Errors - Analysis of DataFrom the National Aseptic Error ReportingSchemeDr K Lynette James, Lecturer in PharmacyPractice, University of Bath
Should the Inclusion of Lipid Make aDifference to the Infusion Duration ofParenteral Nutrition Bags? Peter Austin, Pharmacist: TechnicalServices, Southampton General Hospital
Wine Reception / Exhibition
Wine tasting with Richard Bateman
Symposium Dinner – Dress code: smartcasual
Break out Room – The Malpas Suite
1. Associates of Cape Cod Int. Inc2. SHIELD Scientific
Comparison of Wastage for CompoundedInjectable Chemotherapy AgainstCompounding CriteriaRufus Smith, Technical Services ManagerNorth Devon District Hospital
3. Technopath4. Bioquell
Hospitals, Water Systems andMicrobiological Contamination Risks. Tim Sandle, Head of Microbiology, BPLand Pharmig Committee Member
11.00
12.00
13.00
13.15
14.00
14.45
15.30
16.15
17.00
17.45
19.15
20.00
Key to Program Events
Keynote Presentation
Main plenary Presentation
Breakout Session
Commercial Sponsored Presentation
Please note that whilst the organising committee remain dedicated to the programmespecified, they reserve the right to alter the programme details if required to do so by
factors beyond their control
Day 2 – Wednesday 25th September 2013
Main Lecture Hall The Prince of Wales Suite
Arrival / Registration
Falsified Medicines DirectiveRichard Andrews, Expert GMP / GDP Inspector, MHRA
Tea / Posters / Exhibition
A Quality Risk Management Approach to the Evaluation of the Impact of Microbial Contamination on Critical Work ZonesLinda Musker, QA Officer, QCNW & Mark Oldcorne, QA Pharmacist, Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Lunch / Exhibition
Computer System ValidationResearch Quality AssociationPlenary Session 1
Computer System ValidationResearch Quality AssociationWorkshop Option 1
Computer System ValidationResearch Quality AssociationPlenary Session 2
Symposium Closure, Julian Smith, Conference Chair
Break out RoomThe Malpas Suite
5. Fagron – FMD and Sourcing andSupplying From a Supplier Perspective. 6. (commercial)
7. (commercial)8. (commercial)9. (commercial)
10. PMT GB11. Nitritex – The Interpretation of theRelative Cytotoxic Testing for Gloves forthe Safety of the Operator.12. (commercial)
Computer System ValidationResearch Quality AssociationWorkshop Option 2
09:00
09:15
10:00
10:45
11:45
12:30
13.30
14.15
15.15
What our delegates from 2012 think…
“Lectures good & relevant, hotel was lovely – great value for money on the all
inclusive package.”
“A good range of topics delivered byvery good speakers.”
“Difficult to say how to improve – sorry, can’t fault it!”
“The programme exceeded myexpectations – I took away a lot of useful
information.”
“Great location, variety of exhibitors andinteresting topics covered by a variety
of speakers.”
Poster Competition 2013
Don’t forget to get your poster abstract in by 17:00 on Wednesday31st July. Prizes will be awarded for the best two posters at the event.See website for further details and how to enter.
A word from our 2012 Poster Competition winner – Lyndsay Davies,QCNW; “I submitted an abstract on a stability study that our group hadcarried out for the shelf-life extension on a monoclonal antibodypreparation, and we were really pleased that it was selected for aposter presentation at the QA Symposium in Ashford. The QASymposium was really informative and a good networking eventwhich allowed us to make new contacts. Winning the poster prize was a real bonus as it means that I can present the poster at the EAHP conference in Paris, courtesy of MacoPharma,which is a fantastic opportunity that I am really looking forward to.”
Who should attend?This annual event is aimed at pharmacy professionals, including technicians and pharmacists, workingin pharmaceutical production and quality assurance environments. The symposium is aimed at boththe NHS and commercial sectors.
Symposium StructureThe format encourages delegates to structure their own experience of the event around theirindividual needs and interests with a range of lead presentations, workshops and commercialpresentations. The social aspect on the evening of day one allows opportunity for further discussionand networking. The exhibition provides a great opportunity to speak to pharmaceutical companiesand equipment suppliers. All the companies you need to develop your service in one place.
VenueWe change venue each year in a bid to alternate between the North and South of the UK. This year weare heading to The Crowne Plaza in Chester, which is just a mile from Chetser Railway Station. For detailed directions from around the UK please visithttp://www.ichotelsgroup.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/chester/chets/hoteldetail/directions
Course FeesYou can attend the Symposium on either the full delegate or day delegate package, prices are as follows;
Full Delegate PackagesOur full packages include access to the entire conference including tea/coffee and lunch on both days,plus attendance at the event dinner along with bed and breakfast accommodation at the CrownePlaza on the night of Tuesday 24th September.
NHS Early Bird: £295*NHS Standard: £350Non NHS: £450
*Book by 17:00 on 31st July and take advantage of our Early Bird rate (applicable to NHS staff only)
Day Delegate PackagesOur day packages include attendance on your selected day plus tea/coffee and lunch. If attending onday one you will be welcome to attend the wine reception and wine tasting session but attendance atthe event dinner will be charged at an additional £35 per person (please indicate on your booking formif you would like to attend the course dinner if attending on day one.)
NHS: £95 per dayNon NHS: £150 per day
Special RequirementsPlease indicate on your booking form if you have any special requirements of which the hotel wouldneed to be notified.
How to BookTo book your place on this year’s NHSQA Symposium for Technical Services please complete thedelegate application form which can be obtained by either;
Visiting our websiteGo to WWW.SMPU.Wales.NHS.UK and click on the NHSQA Symposium tab on the homepage. Download/print a copy of the application form and return as per contact details on the foot of the form.
Or by emailing: [email protected] and requesting an application form. You will also be addedto our mailing list to ensure that you are kept up to date on further information about this event.
For Further InformationIf you are experiencing problems, or have a query and would like more information on this event pleasecontact:
Marie Lehane, WPQA, c/o SMPU, 20 Field Way, Cardiff, CF14 4HYT: 02920 748121 F: 02920 748130 E: [email protected]
Terms and Conditions of BookingPayment in full should be received within 28 days of booking. The course fee is exempt from VAT. Fees must be paid in full in one single transaction. Details of how to pay will be stated on your invoice. We regretthat we cannot accept payment by credit card. Failure to pay may result in attendance being refused.
Registrations are accepted on the understanding that the printed programme is given in good faith butmay have to be altered due to reason beyond our control. The course will not be responsible for bookingany accommodation outside of those included in the Full Delegate Package. Delegates are responsiblefor making their own travel arrangements at their own expense.
For more details on this event and for a look at some of last year’s presentation slides please visit ourwebsite WWW.SMPU.Wales.NHS.UK and follow the NHSQA Symposium tab on the homepage.