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Members Health Talks: May – November 2017
Members Health Talks provide information on specific conditions or areas of the hospital. This can include
information on prevention, care & treatment and research. Members also have the opportunity to ask questions
about the topic being presented.
Date
Wed 10th
May
Site
PRUH
Wed 17th
May
DH
Tues 13th
Jun
PRUH
Tuesday
20th June
DH
FULLY
BOOKED
Topic
Major Trauma –
This talk will look at the role of the PRUH as a
Trauma Unit, results of the Peer Review and what
we have implemented as a consequence, what
happens during a trauma call and what our
targets are in terms of goals and management of
the trauma patients.
Motor Neurone Disease – MND
Motor neurone disease is a rare condition that
affects around two in every 100,000 people in the
UK each year. There are about 5,000 people living
with the condition in the UK at any one time. The
condition can affect adults of all ages, including
teenagers, although this is extremely rare.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) - these are
injuries or pain in the
body's joints, ligaments, muscles, nerves, tendons,
and structures that support limbs, neck and
back. They can affect many different parts of the
body including upper and lower back, neck,
shoulders and extremities (arms, legs, feet, and
hands). This talk will look at the different
musculoskeletal disorders that affect most
people, and also cover management and
treatment options.
Arthritis - In the UK, around 10 million people
have arthritis. It affects people of all ages,
including children. We will talk about the causes,
symptoms and treatments for Arthritis.
Who
Dr Timothy Scott, Clinical
Director for Emergency
Medicine
Cathy Ellis,
Consultant Neurologist in
Motor neurone disease.
John Jefford,
Clinical Lead Physiotherapist
Speaker will be one of three:
Dr Richard Campbell , Dr
Sarah Medley , Dr Dee
Sreerangaiah,
Consultant Rheumatologists
Maria Fitzpatrick,
Nurse Consultant in Stroke
Management
Wed 13th
Sept
PRUH
Stroke - King’s is one of eight specialist stroke
centres (Hyper Acute Stroke Units) across London.
Hear about stroke prevention, symptoms and
treatments.
Tues 19th
Sept
DH
Alcohol Abuse - Common signs of alcohol
addiction, physical and psychological effects and
where to go for help.
Ian Webzell,
Charge Nurse, Liver
Transplant
Tues 10th
Oct
PRUH
Aisling Ryan / Sandy Flann,
Dermatology Consultant
Wed 18th
Oct
DH
Skin conditions - This talk will provide an
overview of some of the more common skin
concerns, and will discuss things such as
symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Specials Team - The Central Specials Team is
made up of Health Care Assistants and Nurses are
provides support for patients who need enhanced
supervision for their own or others safety whilst in
hospital. An overview of the service will be
Richard Clough,
Programme Lead - Specials
Team in Executive
Nursing/Practice
Development Team
discussed with an analysis of the types of
conditions the team works worth- dementia,
substance misuse, mental health and self harm,
intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour
caused by other medical conditions, amongst
others
th
Tues 14
PRUH
Pancreatic cancer - Around 8,800 people are
Nov
diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the UK each
year, making it the 11th most common cancer.
This talk will explore symptoms, causes and
treatment.
st
Tues 21
DH
Dental – This talk will provide information about
Nov
dental conditions, how to identify early
symptoms, management and treatment options.
All Health Talks take place from 1.00pm – 2.30pm.
Krisna Menon,
Consultant- Hepatobiliary
Surgeon
Gavin Mack,
Consultant Orthodontist in
Orthodontics
Please note that seminars are taking place across different sites of King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Denmark Hill Site - King’s College Hospital Training and Development Centre, Unit 4, King’s College Hospital
Business Park, Coldharbour Lane, London SE5 9NY

PRUH Site - Education Centre, Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough Common, Kent, BR6 8ND
It won’t be possible for the presenter to answer questions about personal health issues during the event.
Spaces are limited - to ensure a place please contact the Membership Team
on 020 3299 8785 or email [email protected]