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National Trainees Conference Thursday 27 – Friday 28 May 2021 Location: Online Programme – Thursday 27 May Core Curriculum Professional Identity 1: The Healthcare Professional SESSION I: Welcome Chair: Dr Sarah Quinn, ST5, Royal United Hospital, Bath 9.00am Welcome address Dr Sarah Channing, ST7, St. Michael’s Hospital, Bristol; Chair, NTC 2021 Dr Johanna Trinder, Consultant Obstetrician, University Hospital Bristol and Weston; Head of School O&G, Severn Deanery 9.05am RCOG says Hello Dr Eddie Morris, President, RCOG; Consultant Gynaecologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 9.25am Trainees committee update Dr Heidi Stelling, Chair, National Traniees Committee 9.35am RCOG Q&A: Exams, Curriculum, ePortfolio, RCOG Mr Alex Baker, ePortfolio Manager, RCOG Ms Kate Lancaster, Chief Executive, RCOG Dr Eddie Morris, President, RCOG Dr Marie O'Sullivan, Consultant Obstetrician, St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol Miss Susan Ward, Vice President for Education, RCOG Dr Heidi Stelling 10.05am BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

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National Trainees Conference

Thursday 27 – Friday 28 May 2021 Location: Online

Programme – Thursday 27 May

Core Curriculum Professional Identity 1: The Healthcare Professional

SESSION I: Welcome

Chair: Dr Sarah Quinn, ST5, Royal United Hospital, Bath

9.00am Welcome address

Dr Sarah Channing, ST7, St. Michael’s Hospital, Bristol; Chair, NTC 2021

Dr Johanna Trinder, Consultant Obstetrician, University Hospital Bristol and Weston; Head of School O&G, Severn Deanery

9.05am RCOG says Hello

Dr Eddie Morris, President, RCOG; Consultant Gynaecologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

9.25am Trainees committee update

Dr Heidi Stelling, Chair, National Traniees Committee

9.35am RCOG Q&A: Exams, Curriculum, ePortfolio, RCOG

Mr Alex Baker, ePortfolio Manager, RCOG

Ms Kate Lancaster, Chief Executive, RCOG

Dr Eddie Morris, President, RCOG

Dr Marie O'Sullivan, Consultant Obstetrician, St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol

Miss Susan Ward, Vice President for Education, RCOG

Dr Heidi Stelling

10.05am BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION II: HSIB and the Ockenden Report

Chair: Dr Danya Bakhbakhi, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Bristol; ST4 Registrar, North Bristol NHS Trust

10.25am HSIB: 3 years on

Dr Sonia Barnfield, Obstetric Clinical Advisor, Healthcare Safelty Investigation Branch (HSIB)

10.45am Q&A

10.50am NHS England response to The Ockenden Report

Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, Chief Midwifery Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement

11.10am Q&A

11.15am BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION III: ‘The Healthcare Professional’ breakout sessions

Delegates can choose 1 of the following sessions

Stream 1 Chair: Dr William Farkas, ST4, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

Stream 2 Chair: Dr Sarah Channing

Medico-legal Workplace behaviours and colleague interactions

11.30am

11.45am

11.55am

12.05pm

Law and order in O&G, where do we stand?

Statement writing

Ms Joanna Lloyd, Partner, Bevan Brittan LLP, Bristol

'NHS Resolution’s Early Notification scheme -

what you need to know in practice’

Dr Georgina Brehaut, National Obstetric Clinical

Fellow, NHS Resolution

The role of the expert witness

Mr Fraser Mcleod, Consultant Obstetrician and

Gynaecologist, North Bristol NHS Trust

Q&A

11.30am

12.00pm

Ensuring good order with practical ways of

addressing workplace behaviour problems

Dr Ellen Knox, Consultant Obstetrician, Birmingham

Women’s and Children’s Hospital; RCOG workplace

Behaviours Advisor

Dr Sarah Quinn

Q&A

Trainee Oral Presentations Trainee Oral Presentations

12.10pm

12.18pm

12.20pm

12.28pm

12.30pm

12.38pm

12.40pm

12.48pm

Exploring the delays to diagnosis of

endometriosis; a triphasic mixed-methods study

Dr Babu Karavadra, ST3 Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital

Q&A

Lynch syndrome associated endometrial cancers

have a unique biology and immune landscape.

Dr Neil Ryan, Specialist Registrar, St Michael’s Hospital,

Bristol

Q&A

Comparison of two volumes for inflation of Foley

catheter balloon for extra-amniotic cervical

ripening in nulliparae at the university of Benin

Teaching Hospital

Dr Fidelis Ileveare, Senior Clinical Fellow, Chesterfield Royal Hospital

Q&A

Retrospective case-control study investigating

clinical, imaging and procedural risk factors for

infective complications post uterine fibroid

embolisation.

Miss Josephine Mollier, Medical Student, Imperial

College Healthcare Trust, London

Q&A

12.10pm

12.18pm

12.20pm

12.28pm

12.30pm

12.38pm

12.40pm

12.48pm

As a gynaecology trainee does your deanery

maximise your laparoscopic surgical training

opportunities?

Dr Karolina McDowell, Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Registrar, North Bristol NHS Trust

Q&A

Is routine urine dipstick testing justified in

asymptomatic women in early pregnancy?

Mr Jonathan Gaughran, Senior Research Fellow, Guy's &

St Thomas' Hospitals, London

Q&A

Workplace induced emotional stress in

obstetrics and gynaecology trainees and learning

from other specialities...Time for a Balint?

Miss Michelle Godfrey, Gynae-Oncology Subspecialty Trainee, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth

Q&A

Perceptions of menstrual hygiene education in

Southwest Uganda

Dr Lucy Ryder, FY1, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital,

London

Q&A

12.50pm BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

Lunchtime session

Chair: Dr Sarah Channing

1.00pm Meet the officers

Mr Eddie Morris, President

Dr Ranee Thakar, Senior Vice President for Global Health

Miss Sue Ward, Vice President for Education Dr Jo Mountfield, Vice President for Workforce and Professionalism

Professor Tim Draycott, Vice President for Clinical Quality

Mr Patrick O’Brien, Vice President for Membership

1.20pm

1.40pm

Sponsored by Outpatient endometrial ablation - Setting up a successful service

Mr Shahzad Salim, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Lead for ambulatory Gynaecology, Worthing

Hospital

Q&A

Core Curriculum Professional Identity 2: Researcher, Scholar and Educator

SESSION IV: ‘Researcher, scholar and educator’ breakout sessions

Delegates can choose 1 of the following sessions

Stream 3 Chair: Dr Abi Merriel, Academic Clinical Lecturer, University of

Bristol

Stream 4

Chair: Dr Sophie Boyd, ST4, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Great

Western Hospital, Swindon

Clinician to researcher - how to innovate Human factors and Support and pastoral care

1.50pm

2.05pm

2.10pm

Deeply engaged head at CS

Dr Katie Cornthwaite, Clinical Research Fellow,

North Bristol NHS Trust

Q&A

Investigation of a new medical device: Odon

Dr Joanna Crofts, Consultant Obstetrician, North

1.50pm

2.05pm

Supporting doctors after adverse clinical incidents

Dr Jane Farey, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist,

Royal United Hospitals, Bath

Warning signs and optimisation of human

performance within the workplace Dr Emma Torbé, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Swindon

2.25pm

Bristol NHS Trust

Dr Emily Hotton, Clinical Research Fellow, North

Bristol NHS Trust

Q&A

2.20pm Q&A

Trainee Oral Presentations Trainee Oral Presentations

2.30pm

2.38pm

2.40pm

2.48pm

2.50pm

2.58pm

3.00pm

The Relationship Between GDM And Stillbirth:

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Ms Amelia Atkinson, Medical Student, University of

Bristol

Q&A

A Patient-Clinician James Lind Alliance

Partnership to Identify Research Priorities for

Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Ms Caitlin Dean, Chairperson, Pregnancy Sickness

Support; PhD Candidate, Amsterdam University

Medical Center

Q&A

The IMox Study: Intramuscular oxytocin

versus oxytocin/ergometrine versus carbetocin

for prevention of primary postpartum

haemorrhage after vaginal birth: a randomised

clinical trial for effectiveness, side effects and

quality of life

Dr Helen van der Nelson, Specialty Trainee

Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Royal United Hospitals

Bath

Q&A

Impact of the COVID pandemic on

gynaecological cancer surgery – results from

2.30pm

2.38pm

2.40pm

2.48pm

2.50pm

2.58pm

3.00pm

Maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnant and

recently pregnant women with coronavirus disease

2019: living systematic review and meta-analysis

Miss Heidi Lawson, Medical Student, University of

Birmingham

Q&A

Investigating the Odon Device for assisted vaginal

birth – interim findings from the ASSIST II Study

Dr Emily Hotton, Clinical Research Fellow, Southmead

Hospital, Bristol

Q&A

Patient Experience of Telephone Consultations in Gynaecology: A Service Evaluation

Miss Zarnigar Khan, Medical Student, University of Sheffield

Q&A

Close of Stream 4

3.08pm

the COVIDSurg gynaecological cancer

international study

Dr Tabassum Khan, ST6 Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

University Hospitals Birmingham

Q&A

3.10pm BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION V: Looking forwards

Chair: Dr Neil Ryan

3.30pm Urogynaecology Q&A - what does the future hold for the specialty?

Mr Mark James, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

Mr Chendrimada Madhu, Consultant Gynaecologist, Subspecialist Urogynaecologist, Southmead Hospital, Bristol

Mrs Aysha Qureshi, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

3.50pm The evolution of prenatal genetic diagnosis and the fetal medicine specialist

Mr Timothy Overton, Consultant in Fetal Medicine, St Michael’s Hospital, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS

Foundation Trust

4.10pm Q&A

4.15pm Covid-19: Lessons learned and future plans

Dr Sophie Relph, ST6 in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College London Hospital

4.35pm Q&A

4.40pm BREAK

Session VI: Something a little different

Chair: Dr Sarah Channing

4.50pm Animal O&G

Dr Michelle Barrows, Head of Veterinary Services and Conservation Medicine, Bristol Zoological Society

5.10pm Q&A

5.20pm CLOSE

Programme – Friday 28 May

Core Curriculum Professional Identity 3: Clinical Expert

SESSION VII: Obstetrics

Chair: Dr Kate Cornthwaite

9.00am Affect of maternal adiposity on maternal and fetal outcomes

Professor Deborah Lawlor, Professor of Epidemiology, MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol

9.20am Q&A

9.25am AFFIRM study: Optimising perinatal health through randomised controlled trials – the good the bad and the

ugly of using routinely collected data

Professor Jane Norman, Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bristol

9.45am Q&A

9.50am BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION VIII: Gynaecology

Chair: Dr Emily Hotton

9.55am Endometriosis - is it all sorted?

Dr Christian Becker, Associate Professor, Consultant Gynaecologist, University of Oxford

10.15am Q&A

10.20am Menopause transition

Dr Lynne Robinson, Consultant Gynaecologist, Birmingham Women’s Hospital

10.40am Q&A

10.45am BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION IX: ‘Clinical expert’ breakout sessions Delegates can choose 1 of the following sessions

Stream 5 Chair: Dr Neil Ryan

Stream 6 Chair: Dr Katie Cornthwaite

Stream 7

Gynaecology oncology

High risk obstetrics Benign Gynaecology

11.00am

11.20am

11.40am

12.00pm

12.20pm

The growing challenges of

cancer diagnosis in an obesity

epidemic

Miss Tracy-Louise Appleyard,

Consultant Obstetrician and

Gynaecologist, Southmead Hospital,

Bristol

The challenges of training the

gynaecological oncology

surgeons of the future

Dr Joanne Bailey, Consultant

Gynaecologist and Oncologist,

University Hospitals Bristol NHS

Trust

A summary of key trials in gynaecology oncology surgery

Miss Claire Newton, Consultant

Gynaecological Oncologist, St

Michaels Hospital, Bristol

The genomic age in

gynaecology oncology

Dr Neil Ryan

Q&A

11.00am

11.25am

11.30am

11.55am

12.00pm

12.25pm

Cardiac disease in pregnancy

Dr Johanna Trinder

Dr Stephanie Curtis, Consultant

Cardiologist, University Hospitals

Bristol

Q&A

Abnormal invasive placenta

Dr Feras Naaisa, Consultant

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist,

Southmead Hospital, Bristol

Dr Abi Merriel

Q&A

Acute presentation of the pregnant patient

Dr Christy Burden

Consultant Senior Lecturer in

Obstetrics, University of Bristol

Dr Francesca Neuberger,

Consultant Physician, Acute

Medicine and Obstetric Medicine,

Southmead Hospital, Bristol

Q&A

11.00am

11.25am

11.50am

12.15pm

Paediatric and Adolescent

gynaecology Emergencies

Dr Naomi Crouch, Consultant

Gynaecologist, University Hospitals

Bristol & Weston NHS Foundation

Trust

Things you didn’t know about

IVF

Dr Valentine Akande, Consultant

Gynaecologist; Specialist in

Reproductive Medicine, Bristol

Centre for Reproductive Medicine

Early pregnancy

Dr Abigail Oliver, Consultant

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, St Michael's Hospital, Bristol

Dr Kate O’Brien Consultant

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal

United Hospital Bath

Hyperemesis

Dr Yusra Khan, General

Practitioner, Stoke Gifford and

Conygre Medical Centre, Bristol

12.30pm BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

Lunchtime Sessions

Poster Pitch presentations

Chair: Dr Neil Ryan 5 minute presentations from the 6 highest scoring poster abstracts

On demand content

12.45pm

12.48pm

12.50pm

12.53pm

12.55pm

12.58pm

1.00pm

1.03pm

Endometrial glandular expression of CD138 across

the menstrual cycle in women with recurrent

miscarriage

Miss Qudisa Hussain, Medical Student, Warwick Medical

School, Coventry

Q&A

Variant Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: An

Exacerbation of Epilepsy

Dr Lauren Falconer, ST1, Sandwell and West Birmingham

Trust

Q&A

Immunological Testing in women with Recurrent

Pregnancy Loss (RPL)

Miss Danai Bagkou-Dimakou, PhD Candidate, University of

Birmingham; Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage

Research, Birmingham

Q&A

Fertility preservation in the NHS: a national

assessment of care policies for cryopreservation of

oocytes, sperm and embryos

Miss Sania Latif, Specialty Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Clinical Research Fellow in Reproductive

Medicine, University College London Hospital NHS

Foundation Trust, London

Q&A

12.30pm

12.35pm

12.40pm

12.50pm

12.55pm

1.00pm

1.05pm

1.20pm

UKARCOG

UK Audit and Research Collaborative in Obstetrics and

Gynaecology

Trainees’ Global Helath Committee: Getting

involved with Global Health: Not just for OOPE

Trainees’ Global Health Committee Members, RCOG

Wellbeing/Mindfulness

Well and Resilient Doctors (WARD)

GASOC

Global Anesthesia, Surgery and Obstetric Collaboration

ENTOG

European Network of Trainees in Obstetrics and

Gynaecology

Medical Leadersip and Management

Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management

iDecide Digital Development Introduction

iDecide

ARGO

The Audit and Research in Gynaecology Oncology

Collaborative

1.05pm

1.08pm

1.10pm

1.13pm

The experience of a pilot project using social

franchising to scale up evidence-based local multi-

professional obstetric emergencies training in 5

maternity units in England

Dr Sophie Renwick, Obstetrician Gynaecologist ST4,

Gloucester Hospital / PROMPT Maternity Foundation,

Bristol

Q&A

Ischaemic bowel perforation secondary to a gravid

uterus in a patient with inflammatory bowel

disease: a case report

Dr Noureen Fazili, Senior House Officer, Northwick Park

Hospital, London

Q&A

Core Curriculum Professional Identity 4: Champion for Women’s Health

SESSION X: ‘Champion for Women’s Health’ breakout sessions

Delegates can choose 1 of the following sessions

Stream 8 Stream 9

Global health in O&G: The science behind the advocacy

Chair: Dr Abi Merriel

Non-discriminatory practice in O&G

Chair: Dr Sophie Boyd

1.30pm

1.40pm

1.50pm

Antibiotics in Miscarriage Study (AIMS)

Dr Amie Wilson, Research Fellow in Global

Maternal Health; Midwife, University of Birmingham

CRADLE study

Dr Alice Beardmore-Gray, Cradle 4 Trial

Coordinator, King's College London

Stillbirth from a Global Perspective

1.30pm

1.40pm

1.50pm

Introduction to the LGBTQ+ community

Mr Michael Toze, Lecturer, Lincoln Medical School

Summary of the green top guideline

Mr Philip Rolland, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist,

Cheltenham General Hospital

Clinical experience

Mr Neale Watson; Hillingdon Hospital

2.00pm

Dr Hannah Blencowe, Associate Professor, London;

School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Q&A

2.00pm Q&A

2.10pm BREAK 2.10pm BREAK

Stillbirth and bereavement care

Chair: Dr Danya Bakhbakhi

Perinatal mental health

Chair: Dr William Farkas

2.15pm

2.35pm

2.50pm

Prevention of stillbirth

Professor Alexander Heazell, Professor of Obstetrics, University of Manchester

Manchester

Prevention of stillbirth, Tommy’s National

Centre for Maternity Improvement

Professor Basky Thilaganathan, Clinical Director,

Tommy’s National Centre for Maternity

Improvement; Royal College of Obstetricians and

Gynaecologists

Q&A

2.15pm

2.35pm

Mental health care within maternity and why it matters

Dr Rachel Liebling, Consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, St Michael's Hospital, Bristol

Q&A

Ms Nicky Pedwell, Specialist Mental Health Midwife, St Michaels

Hospital, Bristol

Ms Debbie Kitchen, Specialist Mental Health Midwife, St

Michaels Hospital, Bristol

Miss Holly Starkey, Clinical Nurse Specialist; University

Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

Ms Claire Oaten

2.55pm BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION XI: ‘Champion for Women’s Health’ plenaries

Chair: Dr Sarah Quinn

3.15pm MBRRACE-UK

Professor Marian Knight. Professor of Maternal and Child Population Health, University of Oxford

3.35pm Q&A

3.45pm Tackling Racism in Medicine

Miss Christine Ekechi, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College

Healthcare NHS Trust

4.05pm FGM in the UK

Dr Nasra Ayub, Lead Outreach Worker and Trustee, Integrate UK

4.25pm Q&A

4.30pm Better for Women strategy

Professor Dame Lesley Regan, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Imperial College London

4.50pm Q&A

4.55pm BREAK, EXHIBITION AND POSTER VIEWING

SESSION XII: Awards

Chair: Dr Sarah Channing

5.10pm NTC awards

Announced by Dr Sarah Channing

Best oral presentation 1st place

Best oral presentation 2nd place

Best oral presentation 3rd place

Best poster pitch

Best poster 1st place

Best poster 2nd place

Best poster 3rd place

5.20pm National Trainer of the Year award

Announced by Miss Sue Ward and Dr Heidi Stelling

5.25pm Closing remarks

Dr Sarah Channing

5.30pm CLOSE