ADEGS/AUDGPI – ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING 20 – 21 JANUARY 2011 Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, No. 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. SUMMARY PROGRAMME THURSDAY 20th 10.30 – 11.00 REGISTRATION - COFFEE 11.00 – 11.15 Welcome 11.15 – 12.00 Plenary 1 (Prof Jill Morrison – Moving Points in Medical Education) 12.00 – 12.45 Parallel Session 1 12.45 – 13.45 LUNCH 13.45 – 14.15 2-Slide Presentation 1 14.15 – 15.30 Workshops 15.30 – 15.45 COFFEE BREAK 15.45 – 16.30 Parallel Session 2 16.30 – 17.15 Plenary 2 (Prof Tom O’Dowd – Primary Care in the Village Square) 17.15 – 17.30 Close day 1 19.00 CONFERENCE BUFFET DINNER FRIDAY 21st 09.30 – 10.00 Registration for Friday only delegates 10.00 – 11.00 Parallel Session 3 11.00 – 11.30 2-Slide Presentation 2 11.30 – 11.45 COFFEE 11.45 – 12.45 Plenary 3 (Prof John Frey – Primary Care and President Obama’s healthcare plans) 12.45 – 13.00 Prizes and Close Thursday 20th - Details 12.00 – 12.45 Time 12.00 12.15 12.30 Parallel Session 1 Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library Education 043 – Martina Kelly General practice - the DREEM clinical attachment? A comparison study of the educational environment of hospital and general practice clinical placements 044 – Martina Kelly Teamwork promotes patient centredness - an evaluation of a community placement Health Promotion 017 – Judith Cole Lifestyle interventions in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease: a systematic review Research + IT 004 – Michael Norbury Developing and trialing new invitation processes intended to increase informed uptake of and decrease inequalities in colorectal cancer screening 046 – Mark Tully Ankle sprain management: a randomised controlled trial comparing usual care and accelerated rehabilitation 020 – Claire Clelland A systematic review to promote physical activity in socio-economically disadvantaged communities 033 – Frances Mair Boundaries and Information Technology implementation in health and social care 015 – Ray O’Connor Reading a Systematic Review and Meta Analysis: why should I bother and how should I do it? 13.45 – 14.15 002 – Pat Schofield EOP-IC - Engaging with older people and their carers to develop and deliver interventions for the self management of chronic pain 2-Slide Presentation 1 Time Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library Chronic Disease Research 13.45 Health Promotion + Management 025 – Gabrielle Quirke Opportunistic sexual history taking - how are we doing? 023 – Deborah Morrison Current management of heart failure in primary care findings from the HOOPS trial (Heart Failure and Optimal Outcomes from Pharmacy Study) 024 – Deborah Morrison Uncovering illness burden while discovering treatment burden 035 – Claire Buckley Diabetic patients with amputations: a case-control study 13.55 028 – Emer Barrett Physical activity screening and promotion in primary care 14.05 055 – Sarah Molony Audit of Warfarin in general practice 006 – Kim Kavanagh A description of the use of near-patient C-Reactive Protein testing in the treatment of respiratory tract infections in Irish general practice 012 – Donald Nicolson Awareness-lite. A review of public awareness about the re-use of their medical records for research purposes 001 – Michael O’Callaghan Has the internet changed GP and Patient Interactions? A pilot study in general practice 14.15 – 15.30 Workshops Time Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library 14.15 007 – Roy Robertson and Fergus O’Kelly A tale of two cities: Methadone prescribing in Edinburgh and Dublin 009 – Susan Smith Interventions and outcome assessment for patients with multimorbidity 031 – Anne McFarlane Primary care academics in non-clinical posts - who are we and where are we going? Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library Chronic Disease 021 – Catherine Darker A national survey of Chronic Disease Management in Irish General Practice Drugs + Alcohol 040 – Catherine Anne Field Exploring healthcare professionals' experience and attitudes towards screening for and treatment of problem alcohol use among drug users attending primary care 042 – Aisling Ni Shuilleabhain Alcohol consumption in pregnancy - results from the primary care setting Research 039 – Mark Russell What stimulates and predicts a healthy career in general practice? 15.45 – 16.30 Time 15.45 Parallel Session 2 16.00 036 – Gary McLean Implications for general practices serving deprived areas, of including deprivation as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease 16.15 014 – Karen Barnett Understanding the relationship between multimorbidity and socioeconomic deprivation in the epidemiology workstream of the Living Well with Multimorbidity programme 050 – Jo-Hanna Ivers The association between the one year prevalence of injury and self-reported alcohol consumption in Ireland 048 – Susan Smith Predicting hospital admission in community dwelling adults: a systematic review of the Probability of Repeated Admission (Pra) score 049 – Emma Wallace International Register of Clinical Prediction Rules, methodological quality assessment and implementation strategies Friday 21st - Details 10.00 – 11.00 Time 10.00 10.15 10.30 10.45 Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library Chronic Disease 013 – Jocelyn Anderson Definition of chronic kidney disease and measurement of kidney function in original research papers: a review of the literature Prescribing and Paediatrics 045 – Fergus O’Kelly The natural history of a community based cohort of injecting drug users (19852010) 051 – Molly Byrne The CHARMS Study: General practitioner and cardiac rehabilitation staff views about discussing sexual issues with coronary heart disease patients - a national survey in Ireland 010 – Nicola Gray Primary Care for people with colorectal cancer: complex intervention modelling and piloting 034 – Brendan O’Shea Design of a survey instrument for conducting a cross sectional study of patients with chronic disease in general practice: results from a pilot study 003 – Colin McCowan Psychoactive prescribing in older patients living in care or at home Cultural + Education 030 – Anne McFarlane Are family and friends acceptable as interpreters in cross-cultural general practice consultations? An analysis using participatory learning and action research methods 022 – Kate O’Donnell Market or professionalism: Lessons from two devolved health care systems in the UK 016 – Akke Vellinga Antimicrobial management of urinary tract infection in general practice 054 – James Flynn Hippokrates Exchange Programme, time for Ireland to get involved 032 – Udo Reulbach The association between bullying and chronic illness in 9-year-old children 018 – Joe Gallagher GP Trainee experience of men's and women's health procedures based on gender of trainee and patient preference Corrigan Hall Cheyne Room Dunn Library Chronic Disease + Education 053 – Eva Flynn General practitioner's reported use of clinical guidelines for hypertension and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the west of Ireland 047 – Bhautesh Jani Multimorbidity, mental health and deprivation: a preliminary analysis Prescribing + Education Co-ops 041 – Aileen Grant What influences prescribing in general practice? 037 – Carmel Martin Potentially avoidable admissions case study: 'At risk' patients attending KDOC - a work in progress 026 – Anne-Marie Cox An audit of statin prescribing to low risk patients - are we meeting guidelines? 005 – Mary Sweeney Observational study on patterns of usage in an outof-hours cooperative in Ireland 052 – Michael Steele Preparing students for internship emergencies - a new UCD programme 008 – David Mitchell The satisfaction of patients with consulting with medical students prior to seeing their GP 11.00 – 11.30 Time 11.00 11.10 11.20 Parallel Session 3 2-Slide Presentation 2
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