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FDUK ANNUAL
CONFERENCE

FDUK ANNUAL CONFERENCE

We’re thrilled for you to join us for the return of the Foot in Diabetes UK Annual Conference held at the Harrogate Convention Centre, Tuesday 8th November. This year’s conference focus on the patient and foot care, and renewing the ever-present passion and drive to deliver excellent patient care.

 

We’ll be showcasing innovations and great examples of good practice from around the UK and the FDUK Award for excellent, as well as presenting sessions to support your practice now. Check out the agenda below and we can’t wait to see you face-to-face in November!

Registration, refreshments, exhibition and e-poster viewing

08.30-09.00

09.00-09.15

Chair's welcome

  • Update on the FDUK 
  • Introducing the strategy groups 
  • Our six priorities moving forward 

09.15-10.00

What's new for 2022

  • National Strategy Update
  • New Foot Surveillance and Management Tool – ‘The Scottish experience’
  • Covering the bases – wifi principles and confidence in communication 

10.00-10.45

Managing Infection – A New Paradigm

Session supported by Biocomposites

  • Early Intervention in Infection Management
  • Calcium Sulphate Impregnated Beads in Diabetic Foot & Osteomyelitis, an OPD setting
  • Stimulan® in Limb Salvage – A last resort in complex cases

10.45-11.00

Refreshments, e-posters and exhibition viewing

11.00-11.45

How is the wifif score used in CLTI? - Real life case examples

  • How is it used in the community? 
  • Chronic wounds in the community
  • How is it used by MDT in a hospital setting?

11.45-12.30

First contact, first aid: Early interventions for infected foot wounds

Session Supported by Urgo medical 

    • Collaborative working, a need for change
    • Sharing best practice across disciplines
    • Ensuring appropriate treatment and escalation, keeping patients safe.

12.30-13.30

Lunch, e-poster and exhibition viewing

13.30-14.00

Complex cases in community

  • The findings
  • The recommendations
  • Putting the recommendations into practice

14.00-14.30

Why don't your patients come to the clinic?

  • Managing your patients mental health – are they none compliant or are we failing to engage?
  • Tools to use in approaching your patient

14.30-15.00

Putting the patient at the centre

  • Managing your patients mental health – are they none compliant or are we failing to engage?
  • Tools to use in approaching your patient

15.00-15.30

Refreshments, e-poster and exhibition viewing

15.30-16.00

Infrared Thermography -Taking the heat out of diabetes foot assessment

  • Managing your patients mental health – are they none compliant or are we failing to engage?
  • Tools to use in approaching your patient

16.00-16.15

Steven's Story

  • Managing your patients mental health – are they none compliant or are we failing to engage?
  • Tools to use in approaching your patient

16.15-16.30

FDUK award for excellence - supporting positive practice

  • Managing your patients mental health – are they none compliant or are we failing to engage?
  • Tools to use in approaching your patient

16.30-17.00

FDUK debate - Urgent access Vs screening - What's the best use for limited NHS resources

  • FOR: Duncan Stang and Andrew Sharpe 
  • AGAINST: Mike Edmonds and David Wylie 

Agenda

8th November 2022

Harrogate convention Centre

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