Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) allows for medically stable patients to be discharged (or avoid admission completely) who require a course of intravenous antimicrobial agents. OPAT is a vital scheme that can prevent hospital admissions, reduce a patient’s length of stay in hospital through early discharge, plus reduce the risk of hospital acquired infections.

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If you are thinking about setting up, or currently run an OPAT service, BSAC is hosting several Regional Workshops across the UK: Glasgow (9 June), Birmingham (23 June), Belfast (7 July) and London (14 July), with an additional workshop in Bristol on 21 September.

  • BSAC OPAT Initiative overview – Where are we now?
  • Exploring antifungal use in OPAT
  • The growing complexity of OPAT services and using nurse-filled elastomerics
  • Challenges of treating CMV in OPAT
  • Experiences in Endocarditis & OPAT

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

All Healthcare professionals

SPEAKERS

  • Mark Gilchrist, Consultant Pharmacist Infectious Diseases, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust & Carolyn Hemsley, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology Consultant, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
  • Andrew Seaton, Consultant in Infectious Diseases and General Medicine, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
  • Ana Garcia Mingo & Shay Khan, Whittington Hospital
  • Cristina Suarez, St Bartholomew’s Hospital (Barts Health)
  • Balram Ratish & Rebecca Steed, GSTT
  • John Klein, GSTT
  • Sara Murthy, RBHH
  • Gurj Sandhu & Aileen Boyd, King College Hospital

For more information, please contact: [email protected]

  • 10:00 - 08/09/2023 to 15:00 - 08/09/2023
  • 20 Cavendish Square, Royal College of Nursing, London, W1G 0RN, United Kingdom