The Conference will offer the multidisciplinary Health Professional the opportunity to:
- Discuss and recognise the impact that early intervention, better management and lifestyle factors can have on bone health
- Discuss the management of people with or at risk of Osteoporosis and fragility Fractures across Northern Ireland
- To help share and spread good practice across Osteoporosis Care in Northern Ireland
Draft Programme:
0900 Registration
0930 Opening & Welcome. Dr Damian Gormley, Consultant Geriatrician, SHSCT, Chair of NI Osteoporosis Consensus Group
0940 Keynote – HRT and Osteoporosis. Dr David Armstrong, Consultant Rheumatologist, WHSCT
1015 Refreshments & Networking
1035 Keynote - Osteoporosis Primary Prevention Trials. Professor Eugene McCloskey, Professor of Adult Bone Diseases and Honorary Consultant, University of Sheffield
1125 UCB Symposium - Treating to target: A strategy on the horizon for patients at high risk of fracture?
Dr John Lindsay, Consultant Endocrinologist, BHSCT
1225 Lunch & Networking
1315 to 1450 Workshops –
Chaired by Dr John Lindsay, Consultant Endocrinologist, BHSCT; Dr Rosemary Kelly, Consultant Geriatrician SEHSCT; and Dr Auleen Millar, Consultant Rheumatologist NHSCT.
1315 Topic 1: Osteoporosis- Intervention in ‘At Risk’ conditions led by Dr Roland McKane, Consultant Rheumatologist, SEHSCT
1345 Topic 2: Secondary Prevention – Implementing the new FLS Standards led by Mayrine Fraser, Service Delivery Lead for NI & Scotland, Royal Osteoporosis Society & Karen McCoy, Fracture Liaison Nurse, SHSCT
1420 Topic 3: Medicine Breaks to avoid Bone Breaks led by Joanne McDermott HSCB Pharmacy Advisor
Please note all delegates will participate in all three workshops in rotation
1450 Refreshments & Networking
1505 Royal Osteoporosis Society Update. Mayrine Fraser, Service Delivery Lead for NI & Scotland
1520 Keynote - Strong, Straight & Steady: An Expert Consensus Statement on Physical Activity and Exercise for Osteoporosis. Sarah Leyland, Osteoporosis Nurse Consultant, Royal Osteoporosis Society
1550 Debate – “This House believes that primary prevention of fractures is more important than secondary prevention measures”.
Professor Eugene McCloskey, Professor of Adult Bone Diseases and Honorary Consultant, University of Sheffield versus Dr David Armstrong, Consultant Rheumatologist, WHSCT & Chaired by Dr Damian Gormley, Consultant Geriatrician, SHSCT, Chair of NI Osteoporosis Consensus Group
1630 Summary & Close Dr Damian Gormley, Consultant Geriatrician, SHSCT, Chair of NI Osteoporosis Consensus Group
For Further Information contact:
Edel Rogan, Development Manager -NI, Royal Osteoporosis Society
Email: edel.rogan@theros.org.uk
Telephone: 07515 574785