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Virtual 16th UK Stroke Forum Conference

Please note, you can earn upto 18 CPD points at UKSF 2021. However, federation approval does not include satellite symposia sessions. Virtual 16th UK Stroke Forum Conference Tuesday 30th November Thursday 2 December 2021 Scientific Programme Tuesday 30th November 2021 Opening Plenary - From pandemic to possibilities: challenges and opportunities for UK Stroke care and research 09:00 11:00 Main Auditorium Chair: Professor David Werring, University College London, UK and Dr Lisa Kidd, University of Glasgow, UK 09:00 09:05 Welcome from the UK Stroke Forum Chair 09:05 09:20 The impact of COVID-19 on the NHS: implications for Stroke and cardiovascular disease Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England 09:20 09.

Improving UK stroke care through big data ... How can the Stroke-Specific Education Framework support the workforce implementation ... language therapists with a background primarily of working with stroke survivors with aphasia. As such, a large focus regarding barriers will be related to language/ communication

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1 Please note, you can earn upto 18 CPD points at UKSF 2021. However, federation approval does not include satellite symposia sessions. Virtual 16th UK Stroke Forum Conference Tuesday 30th November Thursday 2 December 2021 Scientific Programme Tuesday 30th November 2021 Opening Plenary - From pandemic to possibilities: challenges and opportunities for UK Stroke care and research 09:00 11:00 Main Auditorium Chair: Professor David Werring, University College London, UK and Dr Lisa Kidd, University of Glasgow, UK 09:00 09:05 Welcome from the UK Stroke Forum Chair 09:05 09:20 The impact of COVID-19 on the NHS: implications for Stroke and cardiovascular disease Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England 09:20 09.

2 35 improving UK Stroke care through big data Professor Cathie Sudlow, Director, BHF Data Science Centre, UK 09:35 09:45 The voice of lived experience of Stroke in setting the research agenda Professor Adewale Adebajo, Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK 09:45 09:55 INTERVAL BREAK Networks or notworks: a four nation perspective. The future for Stroke services across the UK: four nation Stroke plans update 09:55 10:07 Stroke Networks in Scotland Lessons learnt over 20 years Professor Martin Dennis, The University of Edinburgh, UK 10:07 10:19 The Next Step in the Evolution of Stroke Networks Dr Shakeel Admad, University Hospital of Wales, UK 10:19 10:31 Networks The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts Dr Deb Lowe, Wirral University, UK 10:31 10:43 Northern Ireland Stroke Network Board Games Dr Michael McCormick, Southern Health and Social Care trust, UK Please note, you can earn upto 18 CPD points at UKSF 2021.

3 However, federation approval does not include satellite symposia sessions. 10:43 11:00 Live Q&A 11:00 11:30 Industry, Exhibition, E-Poster viewing & Networking Lounge break 11:30 12:15 Breakout 1 Bayer Sponsored Symposium: improving ways to perfect DOAC treatment in Chair: Amar Kapoor, Medical Science Liaison & Cardiovascular, Bayer, UK Speaker: Dr Joseph Kwan, Imperial College, London, UK Session Overview: Dr Joseph Kwan will explore the optimisation of oral anticoagulation for patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation, particularly in relation to compliance and dosing. 11:30 12:15 Breakout 2 Rates, Risks and Routes to Reduce Vascular Dementia, the R4 VaD study Chair: Professor Joanna Wardlaw, The University of Edinburgh, UK Speakers: Dr Ellen Backhouse, The University of Edinburgh UK and Dr Rosalind Brown, The University of Edinburgh, UK Session Overview: R4 VaD is a multicentre observational study of cognition after Stroke , aiming to determine rates of cognitive impairment and develop better models of risk prediction.

4 We have collected pre-morbid and pre- Stroke cognition, lifestyle and socioeconomic factors, along with medical history in over 2000 participants from Stroke centres across the UK. We also aim to improve mechanistic understanding via the study of genetic and inflammatory blood samples and nested mechanistic substudies, including advanced neuroimaging and blood pressure monitoring In 2020 we also obtained approval to continue recruitment to R4 VaD so as to obtain objective data on COVID-19 and Stroke . We will present our progress with this study and update on the next steps following our final few months of recruitment. This meeting is for any sites involved in R4 VaD and anyone else who is interested in hearing about the progress to date.

5 12:15 12:45 Industry, Exhibition, E-Poster viewing & Networking Lounge break 12:45 14:05 Main Auditorium Parallel Stream 1: Driving improvements in Stroke care: our people are the solution Chair: Professor Dame Caroline Watkins, University of Central Lancashire , UK 12:45 12:55 What evidence is there that workforce quality affects outcome after Stroke ? Professor Peter Langhorne, University of Glasgow, UK 12:55 13:15 Stroke and its are you? Dr Jon Cooper, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK and Dr Deb Lowe, Wirral University, UK Please note, you can earn upto 18 CPD points at UKSF 2021. However, federation approval does not include satellite symposia sessions.

6 13:15 13:25 How can the community workforce work more flexibly to improve Stroke care? Dr Rebecca Fisher, University of Nottingham, UK 13:25 13:35 How can the hospital workforce be supported to optimise delivery of acute Stroke care? Ms Louise Ward, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, UK 13:35 13:45 How can the Stroke -Specific Education Framework support the workforce implementation plan? Ms Colette Miller, University of Central Lancashire, UK 13:45 14:05 Live Q&A 12:45 14:05 Breakout 1 Parallel Stream 2: Seen and Unseen: From screening to management of perceptual and visual problems Chair: Dr Lauren Hepworth, University of Liverpool, UK 12:45 13:00 Screening for visual perception deficits after Stroke Dr Kathleen Vancleef, Durham University, UK 13:00 13:15 Interventions for perceptual disorders after Stroke : what is the research to date?

7 Dr Christine Hazelton, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK 13:15 13:30 Rehabilitation for spatial inattention: results from the SPATIAL trial, and other therapeutic options Dr Verity Longley, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 13:30 13:45 Visual hallucinations Dr Dominic ffytche, Kings College London, UK 13:45 14:05 Live Q&A 12:45 14:05 Breakout 2 Parallel Stream 3: Prehospital LVO identification: have we got the right tool for the job yet? Chair: Professor Chris Price, University of Newcastle, UK 12:45 13:00 Clinical assessment to find LVO Dr Natalia P rez de la Ossa, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain 13:00 13:15 Blood biomarkers to find LVO Dr Joan Montaner, Universitat Aut noma de Barcelona, Spain 13:15 13:30 Bloodless biomarkers to find LVO Dr Lisa Shaw, Newcastle University, UK 13:30 13:45 How well must an LVO test perform to be useful for the NHS?

8 Professor Martin James, SSNAP, UK Please note, you can earn upto 18 CPD points at UKSF 2021. However, federation approval does not include satellite symposia sessions. 13:45 14:05 Live Q&A 14:05 14:35 Industry, Exhibition, E-Poster viewing & Networking Lounge break 14:35 15:20 Breakout 3 Daiichi-Sankyo Sponsored Symposium: Optimising Stroke prevention during the COVD-19 pandemic Chair: Dr David Hargroves, NHS England & NHS Improvement & East Kent Hospital University Foundation Trust, UK Speakers: Dr David Hargroves, NHS England & NHS Improvement & East Kent Hospital University Foundation Trust, UK and Dr Kneele Metcalf, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, UK Session Overview.

9 Join Dr David Hargroves and Dr Kneale Metcalf, as they assess the impact of COVID-19 on the management of patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and explore what best practice looks like in 2022. This symposium is organised and sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo. 15:20 15:50 Industry, Exhibition, E-Poster viewing & Networking Lounge break 15:50 - 16:50 Main Auditorium AHP Training Workshop: Joint working across professions for identifying and managing cognitive issues post- Stroke Chair: Ms Louise Clark, Dorset County Hospital, UK Speakers: Ms Louise Clark, Dorset County Hospital, UK, Dr Viki Teggart, Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, UK, Mr Will Chegwidden, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, UK, Dr Catherine Ford, University of East Anglia, UK and Dr Eirini Kontou, University of Nottingham/Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, UK Session Overview.

10 This training would be for all members of a multidisciplinary Stroke team working with Stroke survivors and their families. It will focus on how we can deliver an integrated approach from assessment to management of cognition including ways to support this in communication-impaired Stroke survivors. Highlighting ideas for joint working in assessing and treating the issues, and offering support from a range of roles and interactions across the care pathway. Discussing the core themes around understanding different roles of MDT members, professional trust and respect, common pathways, competency frameworks, communication, and examples of combining approaches into treatment plan 15:50 - 16:50 Breakout 1 AHP Training Workshop: Switched on for Stroke rehabilitation: Optimising generic (non-discipline-specific) technology use in rehabilitation and long-term recovery Chair: Dr Madeline Cruice, City, University of London, UK and Gillian Capriotti, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, UK Speakers.


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