Agenda

8:40 – 9:00 – Welcome coffee and tea

9:00 – Morning session 1
9:00 – Mark Bailey – Speciality Doctor in Respiratory Medicine and Clinician-who-codes, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Opening talk
9:10 – Chair – Helen Winter, Medical Oncologist, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre and SWAG Cancer Alliance Clinical Director
9:15 – Andy Holness – Patient & People’s Voice Partner for SWAG Cancer Alliance – A patient’s and family’s voice
9:30 – Adam Dangoor – Medical Oncologist and CCIO Bristol Royal Infirmary – Digital Innovation in the NHS. Why is it so hard?
9:45 – Grant Vallance – Information Manager Oxford University Hospital – Confessions and Lessons from the Coalface of NHS Clinical Informatics
10:00 – Mala Ubhi – Governing body GP of Gloucestershire CCG, Clinical Advisor in Digital Productivity for the Transformation Directorate of NHSE/I – Transforming Referrals with Digital Specialist Advice
10:15 – Lorraine Dixon – Head of the Health and Social Care school, University of Gloucestershire -Digital Transformation, Our future workforce

10:30 – Coffee break

11:00 – Morning session 2
11:00 – Chair – John O’Connell, Director of Strategic and Service Innovation, NHS SCW
11:05 – Andrea Preston – Macmillan Divisional Lead Pharmacist for Haematology, University Hospitals Bristol & Weston NHS Foundation Trust  – Digital innovation in Pharmacy: App Technology & Artificial Intelligence to enhance Cancer Medication Safety
11:20 – Craig Shenton – Senior Data Engineer, NHS England, Medical Directorate – Social Coding for Collaboration, Learning, and Career Development
11:35 – Mark Bailey – Speciality doctor in respiratory medicine and Clinician-who-codes, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Cancer pathways 2.0
11:50 – Sally Plumb – Senior Programme Manager – Digital Community Health – Virtual Wards & tech-enabled Remote Management: National direction and South West activity

12:05 – Debate
“This house believes that the NHS should embrace and encourage frontline digital innovation where it occurs”
Chair – Henry Steer, Respiratory Consultant and Gloucestershire and SWAG lung cancer lead
For – Marcus Baw, Clinical Informatician, Software Developer and other roles
Against – Paul Downie, Chief Clinical Information Officer & Clinical Safety Officer, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
(2 x 10 min presentations, 2 x 5 min responses, 20 min Q&A to the floor)

13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch with posters
Poster judges:

  • Andy Holness – Patient & People’s Voice Partner for SWAG Cancer Alliance
  • Zainab Loukil – Lecturer in Computer Science, Cyber and Technical Computing Team, Gloucestershire University
  • Thiago Vianna – Senior Lecturer in Computing, Cyber and Technical Computing Team, Gloucestershire University
  • Joanna Dundley – National Clinical Informatics Lead – Public, Engagement lead & Chair of Patients and Public Assurance Group, Digital Health and Care Wales

14:00 – Afternoon session 1
14:00 – Chair – Michael Marsh – Regional Medical Director, Chief Clinical Information Officer and Higher Level Responsible Officer (South West) NHS England
14:05 – Helen Winter, Medical Consultant Oncologist, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre and SWAG Cancer Alliance Clinical Director & Phil Brierley, Cancer Informatics Director – AI as a digital disruptor in trials recruitment
14:20 – Joanna Dundo – National Clinical Informatics Lead – Public (DSPP), Digital Health and Care Wales, IRENE Hub (embedding innovation, research and expertise into practice)
14:35 – Ali Al-Shebaz – Associate Professor & Academic Subject leader of Cyber and Technical Computing Department – Gloucestershire Clinical Informatic Hub: Potential Projects and Collaboration

14:50 – Coffee break

15:05 – Afternoon session 2
15:05 – Chair – Andy Holness
15:10 – Poster awards
15:15 – Bea Bakshi – GP & Co-founder, C the Signs – C the Signs Cancer System: A Case Study of Somerset
15:30 – Matthew Dolman – GP Somerset, Clinical Lead BRAVE AI Somerset CCG, South West PCN Clinical Lead NHSEI – A BRAVE conversation using AI driven visualisations in Somerset
15:50 – Neil Ryan – SpR in academic gynaecology oncology, Bristol – GMSA Lynch syndrome Lead for the South West – Lynch Syndrome: The G”App” in care
16:05 – Michael Marsh – closing talk

16:25 – close and pub!