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This seminar has been awarded 5 CPD points by Royal College of Radiologists, London. Assessment of Children with Skeletal Inflicted Injury (Physical Abuse-previously NAI) Seminar Thursday 30 th June 2016 Queen’s Hospital Romford London Skeletal injuries are more common under the age 18 months, but can occur at any age. Abuse is a leading cause of mortality in infants & children. 80% of deaths from head trauma in children under 2 years are due to abuse. Diagnosis of abuse is frequently difficult and must include sociobehavioral factors and clinical findings. Multiple fractures in different stages of healing are suggestive of physical abuse. Classic metaphyseal fractures, rib fractures, scapula & sternal fractures are high specificity for skeletal inflicted injuries.

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Page 1: Assessment of Children with Skeletal Inflicted Injury ... · Thursday 30 th June 2016 Queen’s Hospital Romford London Skeletal injuries are more common under the age 18 months,

This seminar has

been awarded

5 CPD points by

Royal College of

Radiologists,

London.

Assessment of Children with Skeletal Inflicted

Injury

(Physical Abuse-previously NAI)

Seminar

Thursday 30th

June 2016

Queen’s Hospital Romford London

Skeletal injuries are more common under the age 18 months,

but can occur at any age.

Abuse is a leading cause of mortality in infants & children.

80% of deaths from head trauma in children under 2 years are

due to abuse.

Diagnosis of abuse is frequently difficult and must include

sociobehavioral factors and clinical findings.

Multiple fractures in different stages of healing are suggestive

of physical abuse.

Classic metaphyseal fractures, rib fractures, scapula & sternal

fractures are high specificity for skeletal inflicted injuries.

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Course Organisers

Dr Khalid Khan

Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, BHR University Hospitals

Dr Junaid Solebo

Consultant Paediatrician, BHR University Hospitals

Named Doctor for Safeguarding Children and Young Adults

• 09:30am to 09:55am: Registration, tea, coffee and badge collection.

Programme

AM Session

• 09:55am to 10:00am: Introduction:- Dr Khalid Khan - Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, BHR

University Hospitals.

• Welcome to Skeletal Inflicted Injury Seminar: Dr Nadeem Moghal - Medical Director, BHR

University Hospitals.

Chairman: Dr Amaka Offiah - Reader Sheffield University. Consultant Sheffield Children University

Hospital NHS Trust.

• 10:00am to 10:30am: Skeletal Inflicted Injury overview- Safeguarding aspects from a Physicians

view point.

Dr Junaid Solebo - Consultant Paediatrician, BHR University Hospitals.

• 10:30am to 11:30am: Skeletal Inflicted Injury. Diagnosis and their relevance.

Dr Katharine Halliday - Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Nottingham University Hospital NHS

Trust.

• 11:30am to 12:15pm: Differential diagnosis of Skeletal Inflicted Injury.

Dr Alistair Calder - Consultant Radiologist, Great Ormond Street Hospital.

• 12:15pm to 12:30pm: Tea / coffee with biscuits.

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Chairman: Dr Khalid Khan - Consultant Paediatric Radiologist BHR University Hospitals.

• 12:30pm to 1pm: Controversial issues related to inflicted injuries- Rickets and fracture dating.

Dr Amaka Offiah - Reader Sheffield University. Consultant Sheffield Children University

Hospital NHS Trust.

• 1pm to 1:30pm: Head injury related to Skeletal Inflicted Injury.

Dr Stavros Stivaros – Consultant Radiologist, Royal Manchester Children Hospital Trust.

1:30pm to 2:15pm: Lunch

PM Session

Chairman: Dr Junaid Solebo – Consultant Paediatrician BHR University Hospitals

• 2:15pm to 2:35pm Skeletal survey in Skeletal inflicted injury – Radiographic perspective -

Superintendent Radiographer, BHR Hospitals

• 2:35pm to 3pm Role of Social Services –

Bill Lampon – Social Services Department BHR Hospitals

• 3:35pm to 4:30pm Forensic evidence - Lessons learnt from the Courts, the ward and the Radiologist

Dr David Robinson, Consultant Paediatrician BHRUT

• 4:30pm to 5pm End of Seminar with Questions from audience to the Panel

5pm: End of Seminar

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General Information

Registration Fee: - £70.00

Course Enquiries: -

Email: [email protected]

Mobile number: 07967147991

Landline: 01708435000 ext 6350 (working hours 9am – 5pm)

Registration Enquiries; -

Email: [email protected]

Landline: 01708435000 ext 4736 (working hours 9am – 5pm)

Bookings will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Payment must be sent together with the registration form.

Confirmation of a place will be sent by email within 14 days of payment being received. All cancellation requests on or prior

to 31st

May 2016 must be made in writing and emailed to Louise.Nicholas@bhrhospitals on receipt of which a full refund will

be given minus a £20 administration charge. No refunds will be permitted after 31st

May 2016. The Trust will not be

responsible for any loss or damage to personal property whilst using the Education Centre facilities. The Trust reserves the

right to cancel bookings without notice, in these extreme circumstances full refunds will be given.

Please fill in your details on the Registration form provided if you are applying online

Local Hotel Details:

Premier Inn London Romford Central

Mercury Gardens,

Romford, Essex

RM1 3EN

Directions to Queen’s Hospital:

By Rail:

From Liverpool Street, London, take the main line train Network South East to Romford station.

By Road:

M25, Junction 28, A12, A125 or M25, Junction 29, A127, A118 to Romford town centre. Follow signs to

hospital.

By Bus:

There is a bus station within the hospital grounds, opposite the main entrance.

The following buses come into the hospital grounds 128, 175, 193, 365, 496, 498, 499, 898.

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Registration Form

Skeletal inflicted Injury (Previously NAI) Seminar

30th

June 2016 - 9am – 5pm

Queen’s Hospital

Please complete the form in block capitals:

Title:___________Initials:____________Surname:____________________________________________

Hospital/Institute:________________________________________Grade:________________________

Email Address (for correspondence):_______________________________________________________

Home Address (including postcode):_______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Registration Fee:______£70_____ (full payment must be included with this form)

Registration Fee Enclosed: Cheque: � Card Payment: �

Card Number:___________________________________Expiry Date:_______________________

Security Number:________________Card Type: VISA � MASTERCARD � SWITCH �

Start Date:_____________________________Issue Number:_________________________________

Please note - All cards must be registered to the person applying for the course.

American express is not accepted. Cash is not accepted. Cheques to be made payable to Barking, Havering and

Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust.

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Terms and Conditions;

Bookings are accepted on a first come, first served basis. Confirmation of a place will be sent by email

within 14 days of payment being received. All cancellation requests on or prior to 31st

May 2016 must

be made in writing and emailed to Louise.Nicholas@bhrhospitals on receipt of which a full refund will

be given minus a £20 administration charge. No refunds will be permitted after 31st

May 2016. The

Trust will not be responsible for any loss or damage to personal property whilst using the Education

Centre facilities. The Trust reserves the right to cancel bookings without notice, in these extreme

circumstances full refunds will be given.

Please return this form with payment to: Louise Nicholas, Education Centre, Ground Floor,

Rom Valley Way, Romford, Essex, RM7 0AG