Scottish Cancer Networks

Collaborative Colorectal Cancer Event[1st & 2nd March 2018]

Centre for Health Sciences [Lecture Theatre – Phase 1, First Floor], RaigmoreHospital, Inverness

Day 1: Thursday 1st March 2018

Note: The following is indicative only - order of presentations may be subject to change on day

12.30 – 13.15 / Registration and Refreshments
13.15 – 13.30 / Chair’s Welcome, Introductions
Housekeeping / Mr Mike Walker -Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon, NHS Highland & NOSCAN CRC Lead
13.30 – 14.05
14.05 – 14.40
14.40 – 15.10
15.10 – 15.30
15.30 – 16.05
16.05 – 16.40
16.45 – 17.00 / qFIT in Symptomatic Patients
Capsule Endoscopy
TATME Training
Refreshment Break
Presentation 4
Panel Discussion
Afternoon’s conclusions & closing remarks / Dr Craig Mowat –Consultant Gastroenterologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer, Ninewells Dundee
Prof Angus Watson- Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, Raigmore Inverness
Mr Ken Campbell- Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, NinewellsDundee
Speaker TBC
Chair: Mr Mike Walker/OtherTBC
Chair: Mr Mike Walker
19.30 / Evening Reception – riverside venue awaiting confirmation

Note: times taken from SCOTRAIL timetable effective from 10th Dec 2017 – 19thMay 2018

Please check with service provider as times subject to change/cancellation on the day

Travelling for Thursday afternoon

City / Leaving / Arriving Inverness / Leaving Inverness / Arriving / Note
Aberdeen / 08.19 / 10.33 / 17.14 / 19.40
10.13 / 12.22 / 18.13 / 20.35
12.00 / 14.11
Edinburgh / 08.31 / 11.58 / 17.30* / 21.24 / *Changes at Perth required
09.36* / 13.29 / 18.45 / 22.21 / *Changes at Perth required
10.36 / 14.15
Glasgow / 07.10 / 10.28 / 17.30 / 20.45
08.41* / 11.58 / 18.45* / 22.21 / *Changes at Perth required
10.11 / 13.29
10.41* / 14.15 / *Changes at Perth required
Dundee / 07.53* / 10.27 / 17.30* / 20.04 / *Changes at Perth required
08.54* / 11.58 / 18.45* / 22.08 / *Changes at Perth required
10.54* / 13.29 / Changes at Perth required

*Note: Change in train at Perth required

Scottish Cancer Networks

Collaborative Colorectal Cancer Event [1st & 2nd March 2018]

Centre for Health Sciences [Divisible Seminar 3C: Phase 1,Ground Floor], RaigmoreHospital, Inverness

Day 2: Friday 2nd March 2018

9.00 – 9.45 / Registration and Refreshments
9.45 – 9.55 / Welcome & Introductions / Mr Mike Walker, Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon, NHS Highland & NOSCAN CRC Lead
9.55– 11.00 / Panel Review of Board/NetworkQPI performance for Colorectal Cancer / Mr Mike Walker (NOSCAN)
Representative TBC (WOSCAN)
Mr Satheesh Yalamarthi(SCAN)
Dr Christine Urquhart, NOSCAN Cancer Audit & Information Manager
11.00– 11.25 / Refreshment Break
11.25 – 12.00
12.00 – 12.30 / Welcome Back – Session introduction
Guest expert commentary & discussion
Radical surgery and HIPEC for peritoneal
metastases in colorectal cancer
Closing remarks / Session Chair:Mr Mike Walker
Prof Jim Hill –Consultant Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary & ACGPI President
Mr Francesco M Polignano - Consultant surgeon & Hon Senior Lecturer, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
Session Chair: Mr Mike Walker
12.30 – 13.30 / Lunch
13.30– 13.35 / Welcome Back – Session introduction / Session Chair:TBC
13.35 – 14.00
14.00 – 14.25 / Presentation 3[Keynote]
Presentation4[Radiology] / Prof Jim Hill –Consultant Surgeon, Manchester Royal Infirmary & ACGPI President
TBC
14.25 – 14.45 / Presentation5[Trials update] / TBC
14.45 – 15:00 / Session conclusionsday’s closing remarks / Session Chair: TBC+ Mr Mike Walker
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Times indicated are for guidance only and are subject to change on the day

[CPD points are being applied for this event]

Travelling to Centre for Health Sciences, Raigmore Hospital:

The Centre for Health Sciencesis located within Raigmore Hospital Campus, which itself lies around 2 miles from Inverness town centre (Falcon Square) and is well served by public transport.

If arriving by car, it is easily accessed by both the A9 (to Perth and the south) and the A96 (to Aberdeen and Inverness airport): set your ‘satnav’ to IV2 3JH. Further CHS travel information

The day’s programme(s) have been planned around Scotrail inter-city routes as timetabled below: times in bold indicate optimal suggested connections arriving or departing of venue travel etc based on day’s itinerary/schedule indicated

Note: times taken from SCOTRAIL timetable effective from 10th Dec 2017 – 19th May 2018

Please check with service provider as times subject to change/cancellation on the day

City / Leaving / Arriving Inverness / Leaving Inverness / Arriving / Note
Aberdeen / 06.14 / 08.35 / 15.29 / 17.46
07.15 / 09.36 / 17.14 / 19.40
18.13 / 20.35
Edinburgh / 06.30* / 10.28 / 15.51 / 19.26
08.34 / 11.58 / 17.30* / 21.24 / *Change at Perth required
18.45 / 22.21
Glasgow / 07.10 / 10.28 / 15.51* / 19.17 / *Change at Perth required
08.41* / 11.58 / 17.30 / 20.45
18.45* / 22.21 / *Change at Perth required
Dundee / 05.53* / 10.28 / 15.51* / 18.53 / *Change at Perth required
06.50* / 10.28 / 17.30* / 20.04 / *Change at Perth required
07.53* / 11.58 / 18.45* / 22.08 / *Change at Perth required

Local connections with above as per service operator timetables

Scotrailo: (Telesales & enquiries: 0344 811 0141)

National Rail Enquiries: 08457 48 49 50

For Assisted Travel: 0800 912 2901 (or 18001 0800 912 2901)

Coach Travel:

Stagecoach provides direct services to Inverness city centre from Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Other connections are available from other major centres such as Dundee.

National Express & other providers also provide coach services

Local connections:

Walk For those wishing to walk, terrain is predominately level or with only gentle inclines (once leaving the central town area) being encountered during the 2.1 miles from Inverness Rail station/Falcon Square.

Bus.There are a number of alternative routes serving Raigmore Hospital (and thereby the Centre for Health Sciences) which are boarded from Falcon Square (ie 1B, 2, 2A and 3) usually at around 10 min intervals, but please check locally as to specifics regarding frequency.

TaxisIf you arrive in Inverness by train there is a taxi rank outside the front doors of the railway station: ask for HIE, 10, Inverness Campus, the Taxi drop off point is at the east entrance.

Car parkingthere is a 100 space overspill parking is available at the Reception Building adjacent to the entrance roundabout. Charges may apply (tokens)

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