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New season of J-Pouch webcasts announced for 2023

New season of J-Pouch webcasts announced for 2023

Following on from our highly popular J-Pouch webcasts on zoom in 2021/22, we are excited to announce that we will be repeating this in 2023 and we already have some top speakers lined up. An opportunity for J Pouch patients to see and hear from the foremost experts in the field of J-pouch surgery and the challenges of living with a J-pouch. Each talk will be followed by an interactive Q&A so a chance to put your questions to the experts. We will have some familiar and popular speakers from previous years, and also some new faces.

NEW THIS YEAR – we will also be LIVE STREAMING the webcasts on our Facebook Group!

We are delighted to announce that Valerio Celentano – head of the J-pouch one-stop clinic at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital – will be opening this years series on Thursday, 9th March on the subject of “Ileoanal pouch formation and revisional surgery for pouch problems“.

On Tuesday 16th May, you have the opportunity to see Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital, who will be speaking on Advances in laparoscopic approach to pouch surgery, and we also have lined up Professor Omar Faiz, Clinical Director and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St Mark’s Hospital, who will be talking about his pioneering research programme into robot technology (date to be confirmed).

Other speakers include Ellie Bradshaw – Using Biofeedback to help with Pouch emptying problems, Uchu Meade –Medication associated with j pouch and when to use them“ and there will also be a chance to meet the St. Mark’s Hospital Pouch Nurse team for an interactive Q&A.

Registration is required to attend the zoom sessions. To register and to see the details of other upcoming sessions, go to pouchsupport.org/events or click on button below.

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Ileoanal pouch formation and revisional surgery for pouch problems

Valerio Celentano – Head of J-Pouch One stop Clinic at Chelsea and Westminster

Mr Valerio Celentano – Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Date/Time: Thursday, 9 March 2023 at 7:30 pm (London time)

Ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) after total proctocolectomy (removal of entire large bowel and rectum) is a surgical procedure for ulcerative colitis refractory to medical treatment and majority of patients with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), as an alternative to permanent end ileostomy. Although many patients undergoing pouch surgery have satisfactory functional and long-term outcomes results, the procedure is complex and associated with problems and complications in the short- and long-term. Several complications following pouch surgery can lead to the pouch requiring removal (pouch excision) or permanent diversion (need for ileostomy) and reported rates can be up to 20%. This spectrum of conditions carries the very unfortunate and likely inappropriate name of “pouch failure”. 

Gaining experience in pouch surgery is hard as the procedure is performed infrequently across many hospitals, as reported by the UK Pouch registry, outlining that the average number of pouches performed in English institutions was low and one quarter of the surgeons undertaking this operation had performed only one case over the last five years. The interactive talk will discuss the challenges of ileoanal pouch surgery and some of the surgical complications that can benefit from revisional (redo) pouch surgery. 

An institutional initiative to promote standardisation of multidisciplinary care in IPAA surgery will also be presented.

For a detailed description please refer to :-

https://www.bsg.org.uk/service-success-stories/the-one-stop-ileoanal-pouch-surgery-clinic-a-multidisciplinary-patient-centred-approach/

Recorded 9 March 2023

Biofeedback and other techniques to help you empty your pouch

Recorded 26 April 2023

Ellie Bradshaw, formerly gastrointestinal specialist nurse and biofeedback specialist at St Mark’s Hospital, now at Princess Grace

Date/Time: Wednesday, 26 April 2023 at 7:30 pm (London time)

Lively and exuberant speaker Ellie Bradshaw will let us into the secrets of biofeedback – a unique method of pouch-emptying. Ellie, who is based at the renowned Princess Grace Hospital in London, says she thrives on helping people manage their bowel and pelvic floor symptoms. Those traditional pelvic floor exercises will never be the same again!

See this publication by Ellie Bradshaw and Brigitte Collins – “Bowel dysfunction: “The comprehensive guide for healthcare professionals.” 

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Advances in laparoscopic approach to pouch surgery

Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital.

Janindra Warusavitarne, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at St. Mark’s Hospital.

Janindra Warusavitarne, a consultant colorectal surgeon at St Mark’s Hospital, is a pioneer in laparoscopic surgery (sometimes known as keyhole surgery). Janindra, who is a patron of Red Lion Group, will compare the laparoscopic approach with the more traditional  open surgery techniques.

About Mr Janindra Warusavitarne

Mr Janindra Warusavitarne, is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, specialising in intestinal failure, inflammatory bowel disease, Anal fistula, haemorrhoids and colorectal cancer.

He is the lead surgeon for inflammatory bowel diseases at St Mark’s Hospital, London, an honorary senior lecturer at Imperial College and conjoint senior lecturer at the University of New South Wales. He is part of the executive team conducting the European Board qualification for colorectal surgery and a visiting scientist to the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. In addition he sits on the education committee of the European Society of Coloproctology.

Janindra is considered a key opinion leader and innovator and has been involved in many new procedures such as video assisted fistula treatment and laser treatment for haemorrhoids and anal fistula.

Mr Warusavitarne relocated from Australia in 2010, when he was offered an appointment at St Mark’s Hospital in Harrow, a national and international referral centre of excellence for intestinal and colorectal disorders.

After completing his surgical training, Janindra undertook full-time research (focusing on the genetics of colorectal cancer) and was awarded a PhD from the University of Sydney, Australia. He has extensive experience in minimally invasive surgery and has been innovative in developing minimally invasive surgical techniques.

Date/Time: Tuesday 16 May 2023 at 7:30 pm (London Time)

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St. Mark’s Hospital, Pouch nurses

Zarah Perry-Woodford and Petya Marinova

Date/Time: Wednesday, 24 May 2023 at 7:30 pm (London time).

Presentation and Q&A with St. Mark’s Hospital award winning pouch nurse team. As you may have seen in a recent post, St Mark’s Consultant nurse Zarah Perry-Woodford was named Nurse of the Year in the BJN awards, and the members of Zarah’s team, lead nurse Petya Marinova and pouch/stoma nurse, Rali Marinova won silver in the BJN awards Stoma Nurse of the Year category.

Their talk will cover

  • Pouch Nursing Service – new trends
  • Innovation in Pouch Care and
  • Ongoing support

This will be followed by a Q&A session. You will be invited to ask any questions in the meeting, but if you prefer, or wish to remain anonymous, you can submit questions by email to info@pouchsupport.org

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Kapil Sahnan – Consultant Surgeon,  at St. Mark’s Academic Institute.

Kapil Sahnan, Consultant Surgeon at St. Mark’s academic institute.

Kapil Sahnan – Consultant Surgeon,  at St. Mark’s Academic Institute.

Date/Time: Thursday 22 June 2023 at 7:30 pm (London Time)

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Jason Bacon, latest research into robotic surgery

Jason Bacon

Jason Bacon is the CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation

Date/Time: Wednesday, 11 July 2023 at 7:30 pm (London time)

A team led by Professor Omar Faiz, St Mark’s Hospital’s clinical director, has been pioneering a research programme into robot technology, financially backed by a St Mark’s Hospital Foundation fundraising campaign. In this talk, Jason Bacon (CEO of St. Mark’s Hospital Foundation) will give an update on this fascinating project.

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Uchu Meade, Head of Pharmacy at St. Mark’s Hospital

Uchu Meade is Head of Pharmacy at St. Mark’s Hospital

Date/Time: Thursday, 10 August 2023 at 7:30 pm (London time)

In her August webinar, Uchu Meade will be discussing the best recommended medications for pouch patients and the latest pouch related developments in pharmacy.

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Details of further Red Lion Group webcasts for 2023 will be added in due course.


Events

Ileo-anal Surgery – A Guide for Patients


Ileo-anal Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis – A Guide for Patients

Republished 11 April 2022

Zarah Perry-Woodford

Stop Press – Zarah Perry-Woodford will be participating in the Moderated Q&A session on Pouch Care at the Red Lion Group Internal Pouch Information day at Central Middlesex Hospital on Saturday, 14th May 2022.

In 2016, St Mark’s Hospital Academic Institute proudly announced its first ever book publication “Ileo-Anal Pouch Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis – A Guide for Patients”, written by Zarah Perry-Woodford, lead nurse – pouch and stoma care, St Mark’s Hospital.

Zarah has worked at St Mark’s hospital since 2002 and as the lead pouch nurse and practitioner since 2005 providing expert care to patients with ileo-anal pouches.

The book is an invaluable resource for people living with or considering an internal (Ileo-anal) pouch or J-Pouch. You can find out more about the book and how to purchase by clicking on the image below.

The Red Lion Pouch Support Group is delighted to announce that Zarah will be participating in the Moderated Q&A session on pouch care at its Internal Pouch Information Day to be hosted at Central Middlesex Hospital on Saturday, 14th May 2022.

You can find out more about the Information Day and reserve your place by clicking here.

Register your place soon as places are limited!

Events

Information Day 2020 – book your place now!

Information Day 2020 – book your place now!

Hopefully, you have already saved the date for the Red Lion group Information Day and AGM, 2020, which will take place on Saturday 25th April at St Mark’s Hospital, Harrow. The Red Lion Group Information Day is one of the most informative events for patients, prospective patients, friends family and health care professionals with an interest in Pouch Surgery.

(The information day is open to ALL, not just patients of St. Mark’s Hospital)

You will have the opportunity to hear from some of the leading professionals in the field of Pouch Surgery practise and research and interact with fellow pouchees, prospective pouchees and health care professionals. You can see highlights and download presentations from last years (2019) Information day here.

Spaces are limited and you are recommended to register your intention to attend as soon as possible. Attendance fee (which includes refreshments and lunch) is £10.00 for non-members and £8.00 for members.


You can book your place using the link below.

You will be sent regular updates on the agenda as they become available and payment instructions in due course.

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Become a member of the Red Lion Group and attend the Information day at the discounted rate and other benefits.

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Confirmed Speakers

Dr. Yoram Inspector

We are delighted to confirm that Dr Yoram Inspector will be speaking again following his hugely popular presentation at the Information Day in 2018. He will be speaking on “The psychology of bowel (pouch) surgery”.

Dr Yoram Inspector M.D is a consultant Psychiatrist and a Psychotherapist and the Head of the Psychological Medicine Unit of St Mark’s Hospital which provides psychological treatment and support for people who cope with various gastrointestinal diseases and disorders.

Dr Yoram Inspector

Zarah Perry-Woodford
Many of you will be acquainted with Zarah Perry Woodford who will be speaking on the subject “Post-operative and long-term care of pouch patients“. Zarah has worked at St Mark’s hospital since 2002 and as the lead pouch nurse and practitioner since 2005 providing expert care to patients with ileo-anal pouches. She is also the author of the acclaimed book “Ileo-Anal Pouch Surgery for Ulcerative Colitis – A Guide for Patients“.

Zarah Perry-Woodford

Zoey Wright
We are also pleased to announce that we will have a Zoey Wright as a speaker. Zoey is a fitness model and media celebrity who will be celebrating one year to the day of her J-Pouch connection. She will be discussing her J-Pouch journey and training with a J-Pouch.

You can view Zoey’s website by clicking here or on the picture below.

Zoey Wright

Lucia Braz (Research Fellow at St. Mark’s Academic Institute)
Lucia Braz is a Registered Dietitian, trained at the University of Porto where she received a BSc Honours Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and became a member of the Federation of Nutrition Therapy Practitioners (FNTP) and British Dietetic Association (BDA) in the UK.
In 2017, she stepped out to undertake a PhD programme under supervision of Professor Ailsa Hart and Professor Gary Frost splitting her time between St Mark’s Hospital and Imperial College London. Her main research interest is the role of diet and Short-chain fatty acids in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Pouchitis.

Lucia Braz

FURTHER SPEAKERS TO BE CONFIRMED.

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If you would like make a donation to the Red Lion Group please see our JustGiving link below.

Events

J-Pouch Information Day at St. Mark’s Hospital

25th Anniversary J-Pouch Information Day at St. Mark’s Hospital

Do you have a j-pouch, s-pouch, w-pouch or considering pouch surgery?  Have you ever attended a Red Lion Group J-Pouch Information day at St. Marks’s hospital? Whether you are a regular or first time attendee – you will be very welcome and I am sure you will find the day interesting and beneficial.

The J-Pouch Information Day on Saturday 27 April 2019 will celebrate the Silver Jubilee with an address by Dr Martin Peters, who was the first RLG Chairman way back in 1994.  Martin will be reflecting on RLG then and now and on his own reflections about living with a pouch for the last 25 years.

We are delighted to confirm that  Professor Omar Faiz, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and Clinical Director at St. Mark’s Hospital will be speaking on Modern developments in Pouch Surgery.

Another highlight will be Elissa Bradshaw, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Biofeedback Therapy at St Mark’s Hospital, who will be speaking about the importance of efficient pouch emptying, the mechanics of pouch emptying and how you can empty your pouch more effectively.

Meet and mingle with other pouchees and pre-pouch patients and share your experiences in our interactive work-shops.

The cost is only £8.00 for Red Lion Group members and members’ guests, and £10.00 for non-members. Cost Includes lunch and refreshments.  Full details and registration form below.

The  25th anniversary J-Pouch Information day will take place on Saturday 27th April 2019 at
St. Mark’s Hospital, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ.
See Getting here

If you are driving, FREE parking is provided to attendees in the St. Mark’s Hospital car-park (Please request a parking pass on the application form below).

Here is the full Information day agenda (updated 20.03.2019)

TIMEPRESENTATION
10:00-10:30Registration with tea/coffee and biscuits
10:30-10:50Welcome and AGM
10:50-11:00Personal reflections on the Red Lion group 25 years on

Dr. Martin Peters, Pouchee and first Chairman of the RLG

11:00-11:10My parallel journeys – pouch and RLG

Tim Rogers, Founder RLG member, first editor of ROAR!

And still on the committee after all these years!

11:10-11:50Modern developments in Pouch Surgery

Professor Omar Faiz, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and Clinical Director at St. Mark’s Hospital

11:50-12:20Pelvic floor perfection and the importance of proper emptying

Ellie Bradshaw, Lead Nurse, Biofeedback Dept, St. Mark’s Hospital

12:20-13:30Lunch – a selection of sandwiches and cakes
13:30-14:00Pharmacy Advice for Pouchees

Uchu Meade, St Mark’s Pharmacy Manager, Lead Clinical Pharmacist

14:00-14:30Diet and your pouch

Gabriela Poufou, Dietician, St. Mark’s Hospital

14:30-14:45Tea and coffee break
14:45-15:55Personal pouch journeys and workshops

1) Female pouch issues Theresa Parr

2) Male pouch issues Gary Bronziet

3) Pouch family and friends (TBC)

15:55-16:00Evaluation and close

You can download the agenda below.

Information Day Agenda 2019
Download Now!1240 Downloads

If you would like to attend please download the registration form below.  Please complete the form and remit payment as soon as possible to guarantee your place as spaces are limited.

Information Day Registration 2019
Download Now!1519 Downloads

If you are not already a member, why not join now and take advantage of the discounted rate and other member benefits. You can join here.

Join Now

We look forward to seeing you there. Come celebrate our 25th anniversary with us!

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Let us spray, or not as the case may…

Let us spray, or not as the case may be…

How many of you use air fresheners? And if you do, which brands do you prefer? Roar’s team of expert testers give us their feedback – by Roar! editor Christopher Browne.

Please note – the Red Lion group does not endorse any product mentioned in this article.

To spray or not to spray – that is the question. Do you use an air freshener after going to the loo? And if you do, which one do you find works best for you?

For the first few months after I had my pouch fitted, I was not too concerned about its after effects or smell. I lived on my own and the only person who had to face the odours from the lavatory was me. However, it was when I went back to work and started going to social functions again that I sought ways to cope with the pungent after effects.

First, I studied the small print on the main high-street air fresheners and tried a succession of sprays without too much success. Though I found the odours from Neutradol and Febreze were slightly less acrid and medicinal than their rivals. Then I read about a spray that not only counteracts bad smells but also eliminates them. It had the neat-sounding sobriquet –odour-eater. How could I refuse? It was an apparently revolutionary concept in the mid-1990s

The brand name of the product was Airoma, aptly enough. After ordering one from the internet, I found I could order batches of three or more from eBay. They ranged from citrus and herbal fern fragrances to mango and cool –which didn’t really smell of anything and probably wasn’t meant to! After a few weeks I found the mango freshener gave off the most subtle and soothing fragrance. I continued to use it for work and play for several years and found the once murmured reactions of my friends and colleagues ceased.

I still use it, although very occasionally. As a catheter user I find I have less frequency and rarely leave more than a faint whiff in the corridors of power! If you’re a catheter user, please let me know if this applies to you too!

But enough of me for now, here are the Thoughts of Chairman Davies. “It wasn’t until I started to think about an answer to the question whether to use a spray or not that I realised how much this issue pervades my sub-conscious and drives my behaviours,”David says. “Sprays have never worked for me. If I’m in a busy public toilet then I’ll sometimes apologise with a smile to the person using the cubicle after me. They always say ‘that’s ok’or similar with a smile back and I wonder what they really think when they get inside!

“At my partner’s house we tried a few products, but they masked the bad smells with very powerful, nauseatingly sweet and synthetic smells. There are odour-free deodorisers on the market, but they didn’t do much of a job. So, we ended up with scented candles that I light (if I remember) when I’m using the toilet. The candles preferentially burn the volatiles in the air and let off a more subtle smell than the sprays,”says David.

Chairman Davies has another anti-odour technique. He has his own personal cubicle at home. “I have a convenient out-of-the-way en suite, which is my toilet of choice and is private,”he says. An eminently good idea for a family man or woman, I would have thought.But what do you do when visiting friends or going to parties?  “At other people’s houses I’ll try and locate a remote toilet rather than using the one the rest of the dinner party guests are using,”says David.

Recently a group of leading manufacturers have been endorsing products called ‘essential oil sprays’. RLG’s membership secretary Susan Burrows and several other members of the Red Lion Group use a brand called Poo-Pourri.

“I bought it on the internet at www.poopourri.co.uk. I don’t know why it works but it does. They market it as ’This before-you-go blend of natural essential oils creates a barrier to embarrassing bathroom odour.’ And the manufacturer has quite jokey instructions: ‘Spritz the bowl before you go and no one else will ever know.’,” says Susan, adding: “The spray comes from the US and this one is only available online but there are others on sale over here.

Sense of humour warning – Only watch video if you have a twisted sense of humour like me! (Ed.)

Another RLG committee member commented: “At home I don’t tend to use a spray but if we have guests, I use Poo-Pourri before I go. It is so much more effective than standard air fresheners and leaves the bathroom with a lovely lemon grass smell.”

Essential oils don’t necessarily appeal to everyone, however. Chairman Davies slightly poo-pooed the idea when he said: “They supposedly work by creating a film on the toilet water that prevents smells being released. That makes no scientific sense to me and nor does it cure the problem if you pebbledash the bowl.”

“At the end of the day all my friends and family know about my op, so I expect them to get on with it and generally they do. There is the usual mickey-taking when it comes to who is going to room with me on cycling weekends away with the lads,”he adds. I know what he means. I’ve had the same experience on a couple of overseas trips too!

Others find there is no substitute for good, old-fashioned common-sense. RLG committee member Peter White relies on fresh air to help clear away any lingering odours. “At home I tend to leave the window ajar for a few minutes with the door to the rest of the house closed. Many modern fittings allow ‘closed’windows to be slightly ajar, so allowing them to operate like a supersized trickle vent,”adds Peter.


If you found this article interesting, why not consider attending our Information day to be held at St. Mark’s hospital on Saturday 27th April 2019, where you will have the opportunity to listen to experts in the field of pouch surgery, pouch research and development and pouch care, and share your experiences with other pouchees.

Here is the Information day agenda (updated 20.03.2019)

You can download the agenda below.

Information Day Agenda 2019
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If you would like to attend please download the registration form below. Note that the cost is only £8.00 for members and member’s guests and £10.00 for non-members (cost includes lunch and refreshments). Please complete the form and remit payment as soon as possible to guarantee your place as spaces are limited. If you have pre-registered, please send form and remit payment by 1 April to guarantee your place.

Information Day Registration 2019
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If you are not already a member, why not join now and take advantage of the discounted rate and other member benefits. You can join here.

Join Now

We look forward to seeing you there. Come celebrate our 25th anniversary with us!

Events

Medication for your internal pouch – keep taking the…

Medication for your internal pouch – keep taking the tablets!

Codeine or loperamide? Ciprofloxacin or Metronizadole? All too many of us have faced a nagging decision about which drug to take for a pouch problem or a spell of pouchitis. But, happily, help is at hand. At a previous Red Lion Group Infomation Day, St Mark’s Hospital’s Pharmacist Yee Kee Cheung gave us a guide to the best drugs and when to take them. Here were her findings…

Read more “Medication for your internal pouch – keep taking the tablets!” →

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Everything you wanted to know about your internal pouch….

Everything you wanted to know about your internal pouch but were afraid to ask

Are you aware of the wealth of information available on the Red Lion Group website about Pouch history and living with a Pouch?

Over the years, we have posted personal stories from pouch owners and  video recordings from the experts and pioneers in pouch surgery from St. Mark’s Hospital and academic institute.

You can find this information on our Stories page. Or look at the Resources page and browse recordings of  Information Days presentations.

Some highlights from previous Information Days:-

  • Personal reflections on 40 Years of Pouch Surgery by Professor R. J (John) Nicholls
  • Modern developments in Pouch Surgery by Janindra Warusavitarne
  • Fertility, fecundity and pregnancy with a pouch by Sam Evans – Pouch Nurse Specialist
  • Pouch emptying and Biofeedback by Ellie Bradshaw – Lead Nurse, Biofeedback Dept.

So, whether you have a j-pouch, s-pouch, w-pouch or considering pouch surgery, why not attend this year’s Information day and hear expert advice first hand on pouch related topics and meet other pouch owners and pre-pouch patients. This year we will be commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Red Lion group.

The  25th anniversary Information day will take place on Saturday 27th April 2019 at
St. Mark’s Hospital, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ.
See Getting here

Here is the Information day agenda (updated 20.03.2019)

TIMEPRESENTATION
10:00-10:30Registration with tea/coffee and biscuits
10:30-10:50Welcome and AGM
10:50-11:00Personal reflections on the Red Lion group 25 years on

Dr. Martin Peters, Pouchee and first Chairman of the RLG

11:00-11:10My parallel journeys – pouch and RLG

Tim Rogers, Founder RLG member, first editor of ROAR!

And still on the committee after all these years!

11:10-11:50Modern developments in Pouch Surgery

Professor Omar Faiz, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon and Clinical Director at St. Mark’s Hospital

11:50-12:20Pelvic floor perfection and the importance of proper emptying

Ellie Bradshaw, Lead Nurse, Biofeedback Dept, St. Mark’s Hospital

12:20-13:30Lunch – a selection of sandwiches and cakes
13:30-14:00Pharmacy Advice for Pouchees

Uchu Meade, St Mark’s Pharmacy Manager, Lead Clinical Pharmacist

14:00-14:30Diet and your pouch

Gabriela Poufou, Dietician, St. Mark’s Hospital

14:30-14:45Tea and coffee break
14:45-15:55Personal pouch journeys and workshops

1) Female pouch issues Theresa Parr

2) Male pouch issues Gary Bronziet

3) Pouch family and friends (TBC)

15:55-16:00Evaluation and close

You can download the agenda below.

Information Day Agenda 2019
Download Now!1240 Downloads

If you would like to attend please download the registration form below. Note that the cost is only £8.00 for members and member’s guests and £10.00 for non-members (cost includes lunch and refreshments). Please complete the form and remit payment as soon as possible to guarantee your place as spaces are limited. If you have pre-registered, please send form and remit payment by 1 April to guarantee your place.

Information Day Registration 2019
Download Now!1519 Downloads

If you are not already a member, why not join now and take advantage of the discounted rate and other member benefits. You can join here.

Join Now

We look forward to seeing you there. Come celebrate our 25th anniversary with us!

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