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Delirium: Implementing the New NICE Quality Standard Conference

16 Apr 14

Delirium: Implementing the New NICE Quality Standard Conference, 18 July 2014, London

The conference aims, through policy updates, case studies and extended sessions to share best evidence and good practice in the assessment and management delirium. Sessions include:

Delirium: The New NICE Quality Standard
What are the underlying causes of delirium: latest evidence
EXTENDED SESSION: Delirium assessment and assessment of people at risk
Developing and implementing a multicomponent intervention package to prevent delirium
Improving psychosocial interventions and reducing the use of antipsychotic medication
Improving patient and carer information on delirium
Learning from the National Audit of Dementia

Confirmed Speakers Include:

Dave Anderson, Associate Medical Director, Mersey Care NHS Trust & Member, Delirium Guideline Development Group, National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

Tracey McErlain-Burns
, Chief Nurse, The Rotherham Foundation NHS Trust

Dr Duncan Forsyth
, Consultant Geriatrician Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust& Member Delirium Guideline Development Group, National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

Dr Matt Jelley
, Consultant, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust

Professor Peter Crome
, Chair of the National Audit of Dementia Steering Group, The Royal College of Psychiatrists

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