Horizons in Intestinal Failure, Rehab & Home Parenteral Nutrition 2024

Horizons in Intestinal Failure, Rehab & Home Parenteral Nutrition 2024

Following the success of last years 25th Anniversary of Horizons in Intestinal Failure, we are delighted to be bringing this course in 2024

By St Mark's Academic Institute

Date and time

Wed, 16 Oct 2024 09:00 - Fri, 18 Oct 2024 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Royal College of Physicians

11 St Andrews Place London NW1 4LE United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 2 days 8 hours

Following the success of last years 25th Anniversary of the Horizons in Intestinal Failure course, we are delighted to be bringing this course back to you in 2024.

This 3 day course is a hybrid event with the opportunity to join us face to face in central London and online

The course will cover all 3 types of intestinal failure:

Day 1 will cover aspects of type 1 intestinal failure including causes and prevention, refeeding, requirements, short term access, bowel obstruction, choosing a PN bag and managing metabolic complications in the short term.

Day 2 will cover aspects of type 2 intestinal failure and will focus on the management of enterocutaneous fistula and high output stomas, fistuloclysis/distal feeding, maximising enteral nutrition, pharmacology issues, management of chronic pain and dysmotility.

Day 3 will cover type 3 intestinal failure and will focus on home parenteral nutrition including the national IF network, monitoring patients on HPN, complications such as infections, metabolic and abnormal LFTs, quality of life, malignancy, intestinal rehabilitation and the patient perspective.

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NHS Purchase Orders are accepted. If you are planning to pay via purchase order, please contact us at info@stmarksacademicinstitute.org.uk

This 3 day course will be recorded and tickets with online access will have this recording for 12 weeks to catch up on. (Only the in-person 1 day ticket is excluded for this recording.)

Organised by

St Mark’s Academic Institute is the centre of education and research at St Mark's Hospital; the first and only specialist bowel hospital in the UK.

 

The Academic Institute is part of the St Mark’s Hospital Foundation (registered charity number 1140930). We are dedicated to research, education and dissemination of best practice in the field of bowel disease.

 

St Mark’s Hospital and the Academic Institute attract practitioners from the UK and overseas. We pride ourselves on a multidisciplinary approach to individual patients combining both medical and surgical expertise with specialist nursing and paramedical skills.

 

£180 – £450