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Rural Health and Care Conference
“Sustainable Health and Social Care Services in Rural and Remote Places” 14/11/17 Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, Powys
Paper Presentation Options for delegates (select ONE per session):
Presentation 1 11.30am – 12 noon
“Rural and Remote Health in Medical Education”
Prof. Andrew Grant, Dean of Medical Education
Dr Heledd Iago, Lecturer in Medical Sciences
Swansea University Medical School
“A systematic review of economic evaluation studies on the use of green
and blue spaces in improving population health: a protocol”
Dr Llinos Spencer, Research Officer, Dr Mary Lynch, Senior Lecturer, Prof. Rhiannon Tudor Edwards,
Prof. of Health Economics, Centre for Health Economics & Medicine Evaluation,
Bangor University
“Towards P4 medicine in isolated communities: nutritional status
monitoring in vulnerable individuals using posted urine samples”
Prof. John Draper, Research Leader in Diet, Exercise
and Health, Aberystwyth University
“Sustainable Healthcare”
Dr Emma Vaux, Vice President for Education and Training,
Royal College of PhysiciansConsultant Nephrologist & General
PhysicianRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
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Presentation 2 12 noon – 12.30pm
“Undergraduate opportunities in Rural and Community Health”
Dr Steve Riley, Director & Dean of Medical Education
Cardiff University School of Medicine
“Rural Dementia Matters: can Powys lead the way?”
Samantha BolamChief Officer
Dementia Matters in Powys
“Efficiency & Effectiveness in Rural Healthcare Planning and Delivery – Experience from other Countries”
Tom BrooksPreviously appointed to Chris Patten,
Governor or Hong Kong; involved with primary healthcare services for deprived
Hong Kong residents in rural areas
“Ain’t no mountain high enough...a systematic review of literature
regarding rural healthcare, with a focus on recruitment and retention of the health and social care workforce in
the Mid Wales region”Jo Creasey
Project Development OfficerRural Health and Care Wales
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Presentation 3 2.00pm – 2.30pm
“Factors affecting the recruitment and retention of GPs in Wales”
Dr Heidi Phillips, GP / Associated Prof. &
Admissions DirectorSwansea University Medical School
“What’s happening in Solva? Innovation in Community Care”
Fran Barker, TrusteeLena Dixon, Co-ordinator
Solva Care
“A specialist lower limb ulcer service in a rural setting. Setting the standards”
Prof. Dean WilliamsConsultant Vascular Surgeon / Professor of
SurgeryBetsi Cadwaladr University Health Board,
Bangor University
“Patient and Professional Divergence in the acceptability of telehealth in palliative care; a Self-Determination
Theory perspective”
Dr Rachel Rahman, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Aberystwyth University
Joseph Keenan, Lecturer in Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan UniversityJoanne Hudson, Associate Professor,
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Presentation 4 2.30pm – 3.00pm
“Developing a Perinatal Mental Health service across 2,000 square miles:
is it prudent?”
Sophia Bird, Principal Health Promotion Specialist,
Powys Public Health TeamSharon Fernandez
Perinatal Mental Health Clinical SupervisorPowys Teaching Health Board
“Social Exclusion among Older People in Rural Areas: a Multilevel and
Lifecourse Perspective”
Bethan Winter, Researcher,Centre for Innovative Ageing,
Swansea University
“Empowering individuals to improve their health and well-being in rural
communities using smart digital technology and associated Apps.”
Dr Amanda J. Lloyd,Research Associate,
Diet, Exercise and Health Group, Aberystwyth University
“Community Paramedics”
Grayham Maclean, Care LeadVince Baglole, Clinical Service Improvement
Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust
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