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St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, Perimeter Road, Tooting, SW17 0QT
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National
Blood
Service
Courtyard
Clinic
(Sexual Health)
Renal
Department
SGUL
Deliveries
Knightsbridge
Wing
Viewing
Suite
The Rose
Centre
Perim
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X-Ray
Dept.
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Therapies
Cardiothoracic
Outpatients
Blood
Testing
Emergency
Department
Main
Reception
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Children's
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Drop-off point
Disabled Parking
Pedestrian entrance
Pharmacy
Lift
Entrance to Wing
Stairs
Garden
St
Coverton Rd
Effort St
Hoyle Rd
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Carlwell St
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Blacksha
Aldis St
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Food & Drink
Parking area
Perimeter Rd
Tooting Grov
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Park1
Entrance
to Visitor's
Car Park
Moorfields
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Bicycle storage
Main
Reception
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McDonald
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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Otolaryngologists/Head and Neck Surgeons, Senior Registrars
Speech & Language Therapists and Head & Neck Clinical Nurse Specialists
Topics covered over this two-day intensive course:
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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,