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7-8 October 2018

REVALIDATION IS COMING. THE PHARMACY SHOW IS HERE TO HELP YOU! GET THE BULK OF WHAT YOU NEED TO REVALIDATE AT THE PHARMACY SHOW

JOIN THE SOCIAL MEDIA PHARMACY REVOLUTION

ALL YOU NEED FOR REVALIDATION

IDENTIFY GAPS IN YOUR LEARNING

Revalidation route

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MEET OVER 400 SUPPLIERS

revalidation Tools for Funding Cuts

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REFLECT ON YOUR LEARNING Many of you are already reflective practitioners, even if you don’t think it! It’s just a case of recording the things you’ve done to improve outcomes for patients or service users.

FIND YOUR PEER WITH PHARMACY CONNECT This year, we are proud to introduce a new online platform only available to preregistered visitors. Select conference sessions you wish to attend, exhibitors you’d like to meet and most importantly find a peer for revalidation and organise to meet them at the show! Print your schedule and you are good to go! For more information about Pharmacy Connect, read the back page of this newspaper and go to: www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/Connect.

09:20 - 10:05

Medicines safety programme

12:05 - 12:50

Patient safety

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10:15 - 11:00

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Unplanned learning is when an event occurs that causes a learning activity without prior thought or planning.

Clare Howard Victoria Steele, Head of Clinical Governance and Professional Standards, LloydsPharmacy Dr Jill Loader, Head of Pharmacy Commissioning, NHS England Alastair Buxton, Director of NHS Services, PSNC Sally Jacobs, Lecturer in Social Pharmacy, Manchester University Bringing pharmacy into the digital age Dan Sheldon Hold the front page: Short stories and tall tales on the media frontline Richard Thomas, Editor, Pharmacy Magazine at Communications International Group Lets all make the case for community pharmacy

Revalidation: what every pharmacy professional needs to know Duncan Rudkin, Chief Executive, The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)

13:00 - 13:45

FMD and Brexit panel 13:55 - 14:40

Mental health

Peter Pratt, Head of MH & LD Medicines Strategy, NHS England and NHS Improvement After HLP and the QPS, where's next for quality?

Mark Lyonette, Chief Executive, NPA Peter Cattee, CEO, PCT Healthcare Ltd Malcolm Harrison, Chief Executive, (CCA) The Company Chemists’ Association Simon Dukes, Chief Executive, PSNC

11:10 - 11:55

In association with

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Negotiating for community pharmacy Simon Dukes, Chief Executive, PSNC A changing of the guard? What's Next? The organisation view

10:15 - 11:00

SO MANY UNPLANNED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

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09:20 - 10:05

Leyla Hannbeck, Director of Pharmacy, NPA Claire Bryce Smith, Director of Fitness to Practice, GPhC

Chair: Leyla Hannbeck, Director of Pharmacy, NPA Raj Patel, Chair of Community Pharmacy, FMD Working Group Martin Sawer, Executive Director, Health Distribution Association Claymore Richardson, Senior Policy Manager, Department of Health and Social Care Dr Rick Greville, ABPI Director, Wales and the Distribution & Supply Chain Leon Finnerty, Programme Head (ai), Medicines and Pharmacies / Falsified Medicines Directive, NHS Digital

13:55 - 14:40 14:50 - 15:35 15:45 - 16:30

Scotland - benchmarking progress

Plenty of educational activities will take place on 400+ stands at the show. Don’t forget to pick up free copies of magazines and journals (reading an article is considered as unplanned learning).

AND EXHIBITOR LIST

Keynote Theatre Sunday 7th OCTOBER

13:00 - 13:45

FMD

submit all records via myGPhCONLINE SYSTEM

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 2018 FLOOR PLAN

Richard Cattell, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer at NHS Improvement, NHS England

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FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Source, compare and negotiate a wide range of products and services and discover profitable retailing ideas for your business. Make sure to benefit from special promotional offers only available at The Pharmacy Show!

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For your planned learning - decide to develop your knowledge and or skills in advance of undertaking a learning activity.

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register for YOUR FREE TICKET TO THE PHARMACY SHOW Register at www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/ postcard And get the bulk of what you need to revalidate.

Go to The Pharmacy Show at the NEC Birmingham in Hall 18-19 on 7-8 October 2018

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plan your learning activities

Check out The Pharmacy Show programme online. With 120 hours of FREE training, there is something for everyone! Plus use the brand new Pharmacy Connect system to book the sessions you want to attend and plan your day.

find a peer

go to the pharmacy show

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Training Session

What better place to findone than The Pharmacy Show? Our brand new online portal “Pharmacy Connect” makes it easy to find a peer and volunteer yourself to be one. It’s easier than you might think! Connect with a peer online and arrange to meet at the show.

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A peer can be any senior professional within the entire healthcare system or a peer you respect. Only you can choose your peer and the discussion should be in a safe and trusted environment.

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This could be anything from things you need to improve on or refresh or something new you need to have a complete training on.

Don’t forget

Remember Revalidation is essential and is flexible so it’s relevant to your work, whatever your area of practice.

The purpose of the Reflective Account is to encourage you to think about how the work you do as a pharmacy professional relates to standards for pharmacy professionals.

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All pharmacy professionals with registration renewals due by 31 October 2018 will need to carry out, record and submit four CPD records. In the second year and onwards, you will need to carry out and record four CPD records, one peer discussion and one reflective account.

Pharmacy Show

14:50 - 15:35

Harry McQuillan, Chief Executive, Community Pharmacy Scotland Rose Marie Parr, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Scottish Gov

15:45 - 16:30

Andre Yeung, Pharmacist Consultant & Advisor, Andre Yeung Ltd David Bearman, Chair Devon LPC and SW Pharmacy LPN, Director Optimal Wellbeing Solutions Anne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Integration, NHS England

Zoe Long, Acting Director of Communications and Public Affairs, PSNC Neal Patel, Head of Corporate Communications, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Liz Skinner, Communications and PR Manager, The Company Chemists’ Association Stephen Fishwick, Head of Communications, NPA Years at the top John D'Arcy, Non-Executive Chair, Numark Session delivered by Richard Bradley, Pharmacy Director, Boots UK Deprescribing Wasim Baqir, Pharmacy Integration Care Homes Lead, NHS England

Making it happen on the front line

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Women in pharmacy 16:40 - 17:25

NETWORKING REVALIDATION TEA TIME: MONDAY 8th OCTOBER FROM 3PM TO 4PM IN THE CAFÉ

Chair: Claire Ward, Public Affairs Director, PDA Olutayo Arikawe, Superintendent Pharmacist, YPG Project Ltd (The Priory Community pharmacy) Dr Christine Heading, Executive Committee Member, National Association of Women Pharmacists Reena Barai, Community Pharmacist, S G Barai Pharmacy Thorrun Govind, Community Pharmacist

Clinical Theatre

This is the perfect place to meet the revalidation peer (with whom you will have connected to via Pharmacy Connect) in a relaxed atmosphere and share insightful conversations!

Sunday 7th OCTOBER 09:20 - 09:50

MORE ABOUT REVALIDATION AT WWW.THEPHARMACYSHOW.CO.UK/REVALIDATION

10:00 - 10:30 10:40 - 11:10

Monday 8th OCTOBER

Mental health and the primary care interface: Understanding the different needs of a person with a mental health disorder

09:20 - 09:50

Andrew Down, Deputy Chief Pharmacist, Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust, Course Leader – Psych 1 and Psych 2, College of Mental Health Pharmacy

Contributions of community pharmacy teams to tackling AMR

12:40 - 13:10

10:40 - 11:10

Natasha Jacques, Principal Pharmacist- Diabetes & Specialist Services, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust/UKCPA

11:20 - 11:50

Aphasia and dysphagia in patients post stroke and how community pharmacist can play a role

12:00 - 12:30

Paresh Parmar, Lead pharmacist for stroke and care of the elderly, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust

12:40 - 13:10

14:00 - 14:30

Ravinder Singh Cholia, MPharm (Hons) MRPharmS PG Dip Advanced Clinical Practice [RCN Accredited] (Distinction) Independent Prescriber, Pharmacist Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Pharmacy in integrated urgent care

14:40 - 15:10 Heart failure for community pharmacists 15:20 - 15:50

Alison Warren, Consultant Pharmacist Cardiology , Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

16:00 - 16:30

SCR and NHSmail: clinical use cases and benefits Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, NHS Digital, LPN Chair, NHS England Sepsis

16:40 - 17:10

Integrating diabetes care: a collaborative project between sectors Hannah Beba, Senior Pharmacist, County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust Asthma in general practice Nipa Patel, GP Clinical Pharmacist, Sunnymeed Practice Using the RightCare approach to support medicines optimisation

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A collaboration of pharmacists across care settings to manage polypharmacy and optimise medicines use in frail older people

14:00 - 14:30

Improving asthma management

Improving the safety of opioid use

Jas Khambh, National Pharmacy Adviser – NHS RightCare, NHS England

13:20 - 13:50

Paula Russell, NHS 111 Pharmacy Lead, NHS England 14:40 - 15:10

Sarah Thomas, Lead Pharmacist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Chiu, Associate Chief Pharmacist, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Cathy Kitney, Senior Technician, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust DrDavid Gerrett, Senior Pharmacist in Patient Safety, NHS Improvement Leyla Hannbeck, Director of Pharmacy, NPA

Dr Diane Ashiru-Oredope, Lead Pharmacist, AMR Programme, Public Health England

My journey: community pharmacist to urgent & emergency care advanced clinical practitioner 13:20 - 13:50

Making patient safety a priority Annie Sellers, Learning Development Pharmacist, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education #KnowYourDrops – revolutionising medicines optimisation in ophthalmology

10:00 - 10:30

Person-centred clinical medication reviews Michelle Styles, Regional Manager, London, Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education

Insulins made easy 12:00 - 12:30

Sponsored by

15:20 - 15:50

Gopal Ladva, Integrated Care Clinical Pharmacist, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Lelly Oboh, Consultant Pharmacist Care of older people, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Understanding Incontinence Associated Dermatitis and how to stop it Martin Kiernan, Visiting Clinical Fellow, University of West London

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The role of community pharmacy in detection of CVD Helen Williams, Consultant Pharmacist for CVD and National Clinical Adviser for AF, AHSNs Network, Health Innovation Network Medicines optimisation in care homes: personalised care for care home residents Wasim Baqir, Pharmacy Integration Care Homes Lead, NHS England

16:00 - 16:30

Tools for Funding Cuts

What can we learn from North America about community pharmacy teams in suicide prevention? Dr Hayley Gorton, Researcher and Community Pharmacist, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellow

Ron Daniels BEM, CEO and Consultant in ITU and Anesthetiser, The UK Sepsis Trust, Global Sepsis Alliance Clinical Adviser, WHO

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Pre-show newspaper - September 2018

DELIVERING THE PERFECT PLATFORM FOR UNITY AND INSPIRATION CloserStill Media are expecting over 9,000 attendees at the 11th edition of The Pharmacy Show on the 7th and 8th October 2018 at the NEC Birmingham. It will be the biggest show CloserStill Media have held with over 400 exhibitors and organised in association with Pfizer Healthy Partnerships and free access to Trade Days. Community pharmacy has been facing many challenges over the past few years: funding cuts, reimbursement cuts, staffing levels reduction, automation, ageing population, increased demand for primary care settings… With revalidation, GPDR and FMD, 2018 brings new changes while pharmacists are still dealing with the old ones. More than ever, The Pharmacy Show is here to help pharmacists and guide them through difficult times and new challenges to a brighter future. The objective of this 11th edition is to support pharmacists’ journey through transformation and prepare them for revalidation.

educational sessions across the 7 different conference streams: Keynote Theatre: driving pharmacy towards a better future; Business Theatre: top practical tips for quick wins and how to tackle funding cuts; Pharmacy Technology Theatre: embracing the digital revolution; GP Pharmacy Theatre: integrating community pharmacy with GP; Pharmacy Services Innovation Theatre: the nation’s best innovations; Clinical Theatre: major therapy areas with advanced clinical content; Public Health & Wellbeing Theatre: from illness to wellness.

The show maintains its delivery of high quality education and awareness through more than 150

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WHAT MEDICINE TELLS US FMD-DAY: AREYOU READY? ABOUT REVALIDATION “My view is that the array of governance changes put in place since Shipman, including those established as part of revalidation, makes it much more likely that his behaviour would have been detected earlier.” These words by Sir Keith Pearson, independent chair of the former Revalidation Advisory Board, and published in January 2017 in a review of medical revalidation, are among the reasons why, from Wednesday 31 October 2018, practising pharmacy professionals will start to embrace the new system of professional revalidation. Revalidation revamps the continuing professional development standardsbased system in place in pharmacy since 2009: it sees the number of CPD records required by the regulator fall from nine per year to four, as well as introduce more reflective accounting and a peer discussion,

designed to encourage improvements in your practice that benefit service users. According to the General Pharmaceutical Council, which is speaking about revalidation at this year’s Pharmacy Show, the transition to the new system “is not a spur of the moment undertaking”. GPhC head of continuing fitness to practise Osama Ammar says: “The GPhC started working towards revalidation almost as soon as the regulator came into being in 2010. We have learned a lot from our previous approach to CPD. We have made the system more meaningful and more accessible.” Continued on p9

With less than six months to go to the introduction of the Falsified Medicines Directive (from Saturday 9 February, 2019) pharmacy contractors are right to demand answers for their businesses. Already, questions have been asked about the implications of the incoming EU legislation on lowmargin products - as manufacturers are asked to soak up the costs of new barcoded packaging. With mooted IT costs of almost £4,000 per pharmacy payable every five years to remain compliant with the law pharmacists are rightly concerned about the lack of clarity on the funding model and the spectre that compliance with EU scanning law could become part of their pharmacy inspection.

What’s it’s all about? In the FMD, from February 9, 2019 market authorisation holders will be required to place two safety features on all new packs of prescription medicines placed on the market in Europe: ·

a unique identifier (UI) in the form of a 2D data matrix (barcode) which can be scanned at various points along the supply chain to determine its authenticity

· an anti-tamper device (ATD).

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