Shaping the future of respiratory and sleep services
DAY 1
Chaired by: Dr Julie Lloyd (Sutton Coldfield) and Andrew Pritchard (Wolverhampton)
9.30am - Hospital to community – The impact of breathlessness pathways Kelly Pauley (Peterborough)
10.00am - Analogue to digital – AI interpretation of sleep investigations Dr James Stockley (Birmingham)
10.30am - Prevention – Respiratory case finding in alcohol and drug dependent patients Nicola Heywood (Wirral) Joanne Seaborne (Merseyside)
9:30 AM
90 MINUTE SESSION
Learning outcomes
Looking at how CDC breathlessness pathways are supporting the vision of the NHS 10-year plan.
Showcasing the role of AI in the interpretation of complex data such as CPET and how it can support diagnosis and clinical decision making.
Understanding how pathways can be modified to support difficult to reach patient populations and promote early diagnosis and/or prevention of lung disease.
Curriculum mapping
Managing patients in an outpatient clinic, ambulatory or community setting, including management of long-term conditions.
Works in partnership with the Respiratory Multi-disciplinary team (e.g. physiotherapists, specialist nurses, palliative care team, pharmacists, physiologists, and psychologists).
Appropriately selects, manages, and interprets investigations.
Recognises need to liaise with specialty services and refers where appropriate.
Managing medical problems in patients in other specialties and special cases.
Aware of public health issues including population health, social detriments of health and global health perspectives.