Northern Ireland Study Session: Nutritional management in pancreatic disease

2nd & 9th November 2021, Virtual via Zoom

We’ve teamed up with the Belfast and Southern Health and Social Care Trusts to deliver this free, two-part event on nutritional management in pancreatic disease, designed for dietitians based in Northern Ireland.

Part one on 2nd November, 09.00 – 12.45, looked at the surgical management of pancreatic disease and nutritional management of acute and chronic pancreatitis. Part two on 9th November, 09.00 – 11.30, exploreed nutritional management of pancreatic cancer and type 3c diabetes.

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Part one: Surgical management of pancreatic disease and nutritional management of pancreatitis


Agenda – 2nd November 2021, 09.00 – 12.45

  • 09.00 – 09.10: Welcome and introduction – Karen Robinson, Advanced Practitioner – Dietitian, HPB, BHSCT
  • 09.10 – 09.25: Support for you and your patients – Lynne McCallum, Specialist Pancreatic Cancer Nurse, Pancreatic Cancer UK
  • 09.25 – 10.25: Overview of pancreatic diseases and surgical management – Mr Mark Taylor, Consultant HPB Surgeon, BHSCT
  • 10.25-10.35: Short break
  • 10.35 – 11.35: Nutritional management of acute pancreatitis – Karen Robinson, Advanced Practitioner – Dietitian, HPB, BHSCT
  • 11.35 – 12.35: Nutritional management of chronic pancreatitis – Edel Carty, Oncology Specialist Dietitian, SHSCT
  • 12.35 – 12.45: Close

Learning outcomes

  • Increased knowledge of pancreatic disease and surgical management options.
  • Awareness of the nutritional management of acute pancreatitis & NICE guidelines & NCEPOD.
  • Improved knowledge and understanding of the nutritional management of acute and chronic pancreatitis including pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI).
  • Awareness of the role of Pancreatic Cancer UK and support available to you and your patients.

Part two: Nutritional management of pancreatic cancer and type 3c diabetes


Agenda – 9th November 2021, 09.00 – 11.30

  • 09.00 – 09.05: Welcome and introduction – Karen Robinson, Advanced Practitioner – Dietitian, HPB, BHSCT
  • 09.05 – 09.15: Patient experience
  • 09. 15 – 10.15: Nutritional Management of pancreatic cancer – Sophie Graham, Specialist Oncology Dietitian, NICC, BHSCT
  • 10.15 – 10.25: Short break
  • 10.25 – 11.25 Nutritional Management of Type 3cDM – Judith Thompson, Specialist Diabetes Dietitian, BHSCT
  • 11.25 – 11.30: Close

Learning outcomes

  • Improved knowledge and understanding of the nutritional management of pancreatic cancer including pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI).
  • Improved understanding and knowledge of type 3c diabetes management in patients with pancreatic diseases.
  • Awareness of the role of Pancreatic Cancer UK and support available to you and your patients.

Who are these sessions for?


These sessions are designed for dietitians (band 5 and up) practising in Northern Ireland and who work with people with pancreatic diseases.

FAQs


What platform will these sessions be hosted on?

These sessions will be held on Zoom. After you book, you will receive an email via Zoom with the joining details. You can join on a computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone – any device with an internet connection.

If you don’t have access to the internet, you can also dial in from a standard telephone.

Will I receive a certificate of attendance?

Everyone who joins the session live on the day will get access to their certificate of attendance upon filling in the feedback form. Certificates are only available to live attendees.

Will the sessions be recorded?

Yes – where the speakers are happy to be recorded. If speakers do not wish to be recorded, then we won’t share the recording of their presentation. After each event, we will email all registrants with a link to the recording and presentation slides. So if you’re unable to join the live session, you will be able to catch up at a later date (unless a speaker has opted out). For the best experience and to ensure you get to see the speaker presenting, we recommend joining live.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at hpnetwork@pancreaticcancer.org.uk.