An update on clinical networks and multi-professional aspects of care
BHIVA multidisciplinary event to mark World AIDS Day 2014
Date: Thursday 27 November 2014
Venue: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
Session One: Networks and delivery of excellent care
Improving patient outcomes and optimising research
Dr Charlotte Hopkins, UCL Partners, London
The Children’s HIV National Network (CHINN)
Dr Fiona Thompson, Northampton General Hospital
Models of Networked HIV Care: a review of the MONHICA meetings
Ms Vikki Pearce, MONHICA Project Lead
Ms Breda Flaherty, MONHICA Project Lead
Local networks in practice
Yorkshire
Dr Christine Bowman, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
South West London
Professor Derek Macallan, St George’s, University of London
Scotland
Dr Sarah Allstaff, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
The national commissioning perspective
Ms Claire Foreman, NHS England
Session Two: Multi-professional aspects of care
How to influence policy
Professor Jane Anderson, Homerton University Hospital, London
Multi-professional working in practice
Case Study One - Primary care and secondary care: bridging the gap
Ms Jill Swan, HIV Pharmacy Association (HIVPA)
Mr Shaun Watson, National HIV Nurses Association (NHIVNA)
Case Study Two - Transitioning young adults and peer support
Ms Katrina Humphreys, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton
Case Study Three - Complex issues of the late presenter
Dr Alexander Margetts, British Psychological Society (BPS)
Esther McDonnell, Rehabilitation in HIV Association (RHIVA)
Patient-centred models of care and peer-delivered support services
Mr Garry Brough, UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB)
Launch of the Federation of HIV Associations (FHIVA)
Dr David Asboe, British HIV Association (BHIVA)
Ms Sharon Byrne, HIV Pharmacy Association (HIVPA)