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.