The Rose Centre Rd St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, Perimeter Road, Tooting, SW17 0QT R L ob S ow ert Ce port e ntr s e The Phoe nix Road Cranme r Terra ce Bla cks haw Fountain Oc c He upa alt tio h na 1 l Cen tre Education Centre d Entrance for disabled parking & access to drop off bays only rR Ingleby House ete for disabled parking & access to drop off bays only National Blood Service Courtyard Clinic (Sexual Health) Renal Department SGUL Deliveries Knightsbridge Wing Viewing Suite The Rose Centre Perim eter Rd 2 X-Ray Dept. £ Therapies Cardiothoracic Outpatients Blood Testing Emergency Department Main Reception Perim e E.N.T. Dragon Children's Centre P Drop-off point Disabled Parking Pedestrian entrance Pharmacy Lift Entrance to Wing Stairs Garden St Coverton Rd Effort St Hoyle Rd Recovery e St Carlwell St w Rd Blacksha Aldis St bury May Food & Drink Parking area Perimeter Rd Tooting Grov Visitor P Car Park1 Entrance to Visitor's Car Park Moorfields eter Rd Hous LEGEND: Bicycle storage Main Reception Ronald McDonald House Clare re p Ca Pre-o ntre Ce Blue Badge holders are allowed to park in any available space on site. Information Blood testing Sir Joseph Hotung Centre Bronte Annex Haematology & Oncology Outpatients Outpatients Perimeter Rd (Ambulance Entrance only) Scanning Rd Security £ Outpatients te Bron e Hous Lanesborough Wing Grosvenor Wing Pharmacy Disabled Lift Main Vehicle Exit Gambole Thomas Addison unit St James Wing Neuro Outpatients Atkinson Morley Wing Street meter parking. Check cost when parking. Stores & Deliveries Hunter Wing Coverton Rd P Energy Centre Perimeter Rd Perimeter Rd Blackshaw Rd Deliveries By Car (Car Park 1): Entrance to hospital pay-on-exit car park is on Blackshaw Road. £2 for the first hour with half-hourly rates after that. Hand Unit Maxillofacial & Day Surgery Jenner Wing Visitor Car Park By Underground: Tooting Broadway Station, Colliers Wood Station - both on the Northern Line Entrance & Exit rim Pe Buses that service the local area: 44, 57, 77, 127, 133, G1, 155, 219, 264, 270, 280, 355, 493 (Buses G1 & 493 stop at front) The Rose Centre Bence Jones Towards Tooting High St Towards Tooting High St Towards Tooting Broadway Underground (Northern Line) and buses May 2014 Travel information Coming by bus: The 493 and G1 buses stop outside the emergency department. The 44, 57 ,77, 131, 155, 219, 264, 270, 280 and 333 buses all stop within 5 to 10 minutes walk away. Coming by Train: Nearest Tube station: Tooting Broadway Northern Line 6 mins from venue Getting to Tooting Broadway; From Victoria Station - 17 mins (Victoria/Northern Line) From Euston Station - 27 mins (Victoria/Northern Line) From Kings Cross St Pancras - 29 mins (Victoria/Northern Line) Coming by car: If you are driving to the hospital, entry points are Blackshaw Road, off the A24 Tooting High Street, or Fountain Road, off the A217 Garrett Lane. Car parking: Car parking at the hospital is limited. Visitors may use the pay and display car park situated at the junction of Blackshaw Road and Maybury Street. Access to the car park is via Blackshaw Road. St George’s operates a pay on exit car park. The charges for parking are displayed at the entrance: £2 for the first hour with half hourly rates after. £20 for 6 hours and over / daily rates Disabled parking is available free of charge to drivers displaying a disabled driver’s permit. Accommodation: Please arrange your own accommodation. Nearby hotels include: The Hotel du Vin Wimbledon www.hotelduvin.com Tel: 0330 024 0706 Pelican London www.pelican-london.com Tel: 0208 767 9767 Holiday Inn Express www.ihg.com Tel: 0871 423 4896 Multidisciplinary Approach To Comprehensive Rehabilitation Following Total Laryngectomy December 8-9, 2016 St George’s University Hospital, London Multidisciplinary Approach To Comprehensive Rehabilitation Following Total Laryngectomy About the program: In recent decades considerable progress in voice, pulmonary and olfaction rehabilitation of Laryngectomees has been made. This course aims to share current international trends and practices in post-laryngectomy rehabilitation. The cadaver dissection offers a fairly unique learning experience for this style of course in the UK, offering insight into the surgical techniques for total laryngectomy and their contribution to future rehabilitation. Additionally, the hands-on sessions provide delegates the opportunity to further develop their techniques of tracheoesophageal prosthesis replacement, ask questions and debate current practise. Who should attend? • • Otolaryngologists/Head and Neck Surgeons, Senior Registrars Speech & Language Therapists and Head & Neck Clinical Nurse Specialists Topics covered over this two-day intensive course: • • • • Current surgical techniques and stoma optimization Primary v Secondary voice prosthesis placement Physiological rational for pulmonary rehabilitation and the use of Heat and Moisture Exchangers (HMEs) Helping patients regain hands-free speech: patient selection, voice and stoma fixation Local Faculty: Mr. Tunde Odutoye, Consultant ENT Surgeon, St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Rachel Tomlin, Joint Team Lead Speech & Language Therapy – Head and Neck / ENT, St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Allana Kelley, Specialist Speech & Language Therapist, The Harley Street Clinic, London Razvana Shah, Macmillan Principal Speech & Language Therapist, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton Thursday: Friday: 09:30 09:30 Introduction to comprehensive post laryngectomy rehabilitation; basis aspects of the standard indwelling voice prostheses Long term results and adverse events and trouble shooting 10:45 Coffee break 10:45 11:00 11:15 Coffee break 12.00 Hands-on session, practicing voice prosthesis replacement and use of accessories 11:30 Speech therapy rehabilitation of the laryngectomised patient 12.15 Voice rehab results in St George’s 12:45 Lunch 13.30 Surgical techniques and refinements 15.00 Cadaver dissection demonstration of total laryngectomy and the surgical refinements optimising vocal and pulmonary rehabilitation (approx. 17:00 close) 19.00 Course dinner Hotel du Vin - Wimbeldon. Sponsored by Atos Medical UK International Faculty: Pulmonary rehabilitation; basic physiology research, clinical research Implementation of pulmonary care in St George’s 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Patient voice prosthesis change (if available) 14:30 Hands-on session, practicing with HME’s, stoma valves and appliances with patient demonstration 15:30 Treatment of advanced larynx cancer: to CUT or to CRT? 16:00 Evaluation, closing remarks and hand-out of certificates 16:30 Refreshments - Close Prof. Frans J.M. Hilgers, Chairman Emeritus, Department of Head and Neck Oncology and SurgeryThe Netherlands Cancer Institute – Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Amsterdam. Prof. Michiel W.M. van den Brekel, Chairman, Department of Head and Neck Oncology and SurgeryThe Netherlands Cancer Institute – Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Amsterdam,
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