BAPM, the Association of Paediatric Palliative Medicine and the Neonatal Society will be hosting a joint session at the RCPCH Conference.
The session is chaired by Emily Jane Harrop, Medical Director at Helen & Douglas House and Gemma Sullivan, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Neonatal Neuroscience, University of Edinburgh, Honorary Consultant Neonatologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
You can view the session programme below. More details on the RCPCH conference are available here.
Session programme
13:30-13:35 | Chair’s welcome |
13:35-13:45 | Oral Abstract: 6678 (APPM) The West Midlands Perinatal Palliative Care Service Audit on Referrals, Diagnoses and Prognoses of Babies with Severe Conditions |
13:45–13:55 | Oral Abstract: 6253 (BAPM/NNS) Long-term Neurodevelopmental and Respiratory Outcomes after Selective Early Treatment of Patent Ductus Arteriosus |
13:55-14:20 | Optimising
outcomes and family experiences: the role of long-term ventilation Jane Heraghty, Paediatric Respiratory Consultant, Evelina London Children’s Hospital. |
14:20-14:45 | Child and Young Person’s Advance Care plan: what a neonatologist should know Ross Smith, Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine, 'Martin House Children's Hospice / Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust' |
14:45–15:15 | Break, poster viewing |
15:15-15:40 | Data-driven neonatal palliative care needs Dr Cheryl Battersby, Clinical Senior Lecturer Imperial College London, and Honorary Consultant Neonatologist Chelsea and Westminster Hospital |
15:40-16:00 | Life Outside The Box - Lived Experience of an Adult Born Preterm Lauren Ingledow, Co-founding Director Adult Preemie Advocacy Network |
16:00-16:20 | Panel Discussion – 4 guest speakers |
16:20-16:30 | Poster Walk |