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SUMMARY:Improving Data Collection Quality and Completeness for Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy (SACT) in Prostate Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Prostate Cancer Audit (NPCA) and National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NATCAN) for our next quality improvement webinar. \nBringing together data managers\, clinicians\, allied healthcare professionals\, and other relevant stakeholders\, we will: \n\nexplore best practices in SACT data collection\nhighlight common challenges\nshare practical approaches to improving SACT data quality and completeness\n\n  \nAttendees will gain valuable insights into how high-quality SACT data supports: \n\nmeaningful audit\ndrives quality improvement\nenhances outcomes for men with prostate cancer\n\nThis event will be broadcast live and recorded for on-demand viewing. \nChair: Noel Clarke\, NPCA Clinical Lead 
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/improving-data-collection-quality-and-completeness-for-systemic-anti-cancer-therapy-sact-in-prostate-cancer/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:BOPA Introduction to Systematic Reviews Webinar Series: 3) Data Extraction Overview
DESCRIPTION:BOPA is pleased to announce a new 3-part webinar series\, delivered in collaboration with Covidence\, to support members in understanding and engaging with systematic reviews in oncology pharmacy. \nThis free series is open to all BOPA members. \n  \nWebinar 3: Data Extraction Overview \n🗓 Wednesday\, 10 December | 13:00 GMT \n  \nFocusing on one of the most critical stages of a systematic review\, this session will provide an introduction to data extraction. Participants will learn what data extraction involves\, how to structure a data extraction form\, and strategies for maintaining accuracy and consistency when working with review teams. Covidence’s data extraction features will also be briefly demonstrated.
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/bopa-introduction-to-systematic-reviews-webinar-series-3-data-extraction-overview/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Education and Training,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Clinical Pharmacy Congress (CPC) North 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \nCPC North is not a replica of CPC London. It’s a regionally focused congress\, created to serve the specific needs and challenges of pharmacy teams in the North of England. With new content\, a locally relevant programme\, and a fresh speaker lineup\, CPC North offers a powerful platform to access learning\, make connections\, and drive impact where it matters most. \n  \nWhy Attend CPC North 2025? \n\n70+ Hours of Free Education – Stay ahead with sessions designed to support your continued professional development across clinical updates\, strategy\, workforce development\, and innovation. \nMeet 100+ Regional Expert speakers– Gain insights from NHS leaders\, specialist pharmacists\, and change-makers shaping pharmacy in the North. \nNetwork with 1\,500+ Peers – Build valuable local connections across secondary care\, primary care\, and integrated systems. \nExplore 110+ Exhibitors – Discover the latest tools and services supporting pharmacy delivery in the North.\n\n  \nBenefits of Attending CPC North 2025 \n ✔ Complimentary Exhibition Access  \nDiscover the latest products\, services and technologies from over 110 pharmaceutical suppliers and solution providers. The exhibition is curated with a Northern lens\, helping you connect with partners who understand your specific operational\, clinical\, and workforce challenges.  \n✔ Multi-Track Conference Programme  \nAccess a packed agenda developed with and for the North. The content spans clinical practice\, leadership\, workforce development\, prescribing\, and digital innovation. With multiple theatres  \nrunning simultaneously\, you can personalise your learning experience based on your role\, interests\, and career goals.  \n✔ These sessions count towards your CPD ( without the cost ) \nAll sessions contribute to your CPD and are designed to help you reflect\, record and apply new knowledge to your day-to-day practice. Stay compliant\, confident\, and ready to adapt in a fast-evolving healthcare system. These are sessions that count towards your CPD – without the cost  \n✔ Seamless Networking  \nBuild new connections and strengthen existing relationships with colleagues from across the North of England. Our event app allows you to browse attendees\, book meetings and stay connected before\, during and after the show. Relax in our dedicated Networking Lounge\, complete with sofas\, tea\, coffee and pastries to make those conversations even more comfortable.  \n✔ Expert Education  \nChoose from over 70 hours of free education delivered by 100+ regional experts\, thought leaders\, and practitioners. Sessions are rooted in practical application\, grounded in lived experience\, and relevant to the challenges faced by pharmacy teams in the North right now.  \n✔ Influential Speakers  \nHear from national and regional pharmacy leaders including representatives from NHS England\, ICBs\, Trusts and academic institutions. Learn how wider policy connects to local practice and how clinical pharmacy professionals can help shape the future of care delivery.  \n✔ Hands-On Learning  \nGet practical with product demonstrations and interactive exhibits. Whether it’s dispensing technology\, medicines safety tools or patient engagement platforms. You’ll have the chance to test and evaluate them in person before adopting them in your practice.  \n✔ Career Support  \nOur Career Drop-In Zone gives you one-to-one access to seasoned experts across a range of pharmacy sectors. Whether you want to transition into academic pharmacy\, explore leadership in secondary care\, or understand your options as a technician or trainee. This is your chance to get real guidance and advice.  \nSpecialists include:  \n– Secondary Care Pharmacy  \n– Academic Pharmacy  \n– Pharmacy Technicians  \n– Training Pharmacists  \n– Primary Care Pharmacy  \n✔ Mini Mock Calculations  \nPerfect for trainees and newly qualified professionals or anyone wanting a quick refresher. Drop by our Mini Mock Calculation stations to test your knowledge in a no-pressure environment designed to build confidence and spark discussion.  \n✔ Poster Zone & Awards  \nExplore clinical research\, service improvement projects\, and local innovations led by pharmacy teams across the North. Celebrate innovation and excellence in practice as we recognise standout contributions through the Poster Zone Awards. \n✔ Travel Discount  \nGetting to Manchester has never been easier. We’ve partnered with Avanti West Coast to give you 15% off train tickets to and from the event when you travel on the show days. \n  \nCPC North Focus Areas \n\nClinical Practice \n\nAccessible and relevant clinical education for all seniority levels. From emerging therapeutics to population health and structured medication reviews\, this theme supports safe\, effective\, and innovative prescribing in real-world settings.  \n\nLeadership \n\nHelp pharmacy professionals thrive in leadership roles\, with a focus on resilience\, inclusion\, and career development. With sessions designed for both senior leaders and those stepping into leadership for the first time\, CPC North is your platform to grow.  \n\nEducation & Training \n\nSupport for trainees\, early career professionals\, and post-registration development. Topics include the 2026 prescribing changes\, advanced practice pathways\, and the expanding role of pharmacy technicians in clinical care.  \n\nResearch \n\nBuild research capacity across pharmacy roles through practical advice\, skill-building sessions\, and networking with organisations like CPPE and the RPS. Learn how to embed research in everyday practice and gain recognition for your work. \n  \nWho Should Attend? \nCPC North is designed for clinical pharmacy teams working across hospitals\, general practice\, primary care networks\, and community settings in the North of England. If you’re responsible for delivering patient-centred pharmacy services\, this is your event.  \n\nHospital Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians \nGeneral Practice and PCN Pharmacists \nCommunity Pharmacy Professionals \nChief and Deputy Chief Pharmacists \nTrainee Pharmacists \nPharmacy Technicians (pre and post-registration) \nICS and Integrated Care Pharmacy Professionals \nAcademic\, Education and Research Leads \nAnyone with a stake in improving medicines optimisation and patient outcomes across the North\n\n  \nHow to Register  \nAttendance is completely FREE for pharmacy professionals. Secure your free delegate pass (worth £499 + VAT).  \nRegister your place at www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/north \nEncourage your Northern colleagues to join you and take part in this important regional event for clinical pharmacy.  \nFor any questions\, please reach out via our website.  \nWe look forward to welcoming you to CPC North 2025 in Manchester! \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/clinical-pharmacy-congress-cpc-north-2025/
LOCATION:Manchester Central\, Windmill St\, Manchester\, M2 3GX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Awards,Digital,Education and Training,Symposium
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SUMMARY:BOPA Introduction to Systematic Reviews Webinar Series: 2) Covidence 101 - How can Covidence support the process
DESCRIPTION:BOPA is pleased to announce a new 3-part webinar series\, delivered in collaboration with Covidence\, to support members in understanding and engaging with systematic reviews in oncology pharmacy. \nThis free series is open to all BOPA members. \n  \nWebinar 2: Covidence 101 \n🗓 Tuesday\, 11 November | 13:00 GMT \n  \nThis practical session will walk participants through how Covidence\, a user-friendly review platform\, supports each step of the systematic review process. From importing references and screening studies to resolving conflicts and organising data\, attendees will see how Covidence can streamline workflows\, improve collaboration\, and save time.
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/bopa-introduction-to-systematic-reviews-webinar-series-2-covidence-101-how-can-covidence-support-the-process/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Education and Training,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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SUMMARY:BOPA Introduction to Systematic Reviews Webinar Series: 1) Demystifying Systematic Reviews
DESCRIPTION:BOPA is pleased to announce a new 3-part webinar series\, delivered in collaboration with Covidence\, to support members in understanding and engaging with systematic reviews in oncology pharmacy. \nThis free series is open to all BOPA members. \n  \nWebinar 1: Demystifying Systematic Reviews \n🗓 Tuesday\, 9 September | 13:00 BST \n  \nThis session will introduce the fundamental principles of systematic review methodology. Attendees will gain an understanding of what systematic reviews are\, why they are important\, and how they differ from other types of literature reviews. The session will also outline the typical steps involved\, from defining a research question to synthesising findings. We’ll briefly touch on how scoping reviews compare to systematic reviews\, and when they might be the more appropriate choice for exploring broad or emerging areas of research.
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/bopa-introduction-to-systematic-reviews-webinar-series-1-demystifying-systematic-reviews/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Education and Training,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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SUMMARY:HPCC 2025
DESCRIPTION:The KOL Haematology Research and Strategy Forum\nIt is with great pleasure that we invite you to join us for the KOL Haematology Research and Strategy Forum\, which will take place at Central Hall Westminster\, on 9th of May 2025 \nWe’re excited to share that BOPA has partnered with Sanius Health to facilitate and elevate this year’s Haematology Patients & Carers Congress (HPCC 2025)\, Europe’s first gathering of over 1\,500+ haematology patients\, carers\, clinical leaders\, NHS policy makers\, charities and patient groups.\nThis year also marks the launch of the KOL Haematology Research & Strategy Forum\, an afternoon event\, dedicated to uniting hundreds of clinicians from across the haematology sphere\, from consultants to nurses to pharmacists\, to accelerate the current landscape and develop new strategies\, and establishing effective support systems for colleagues dealing with the pressures of the workload.\nBy participating in this Forum\, you can expect to hear from co-chairs of our Clinical Advisory Board\, Shirley D’Sa\, UCL Hospitals and Claire Harrison\, Guys and St Thomas’\, and a number of\nclinical leaders who will direct an open discourse on key issues like Rare Disease Research and Patient Support\, Collaborating on Clinical and Diagnostic Haematology\, Patient Involvement and Empowerment\, Burnout Prevention and more.\nYou can also expect to receive Bispecific Training for Haematology Nurses and Pharmacists\, led by Chantelle Hughes\, Research Nurse at UCLH and Leadership Training\, Advice and Career Growth and Support Discussions from the Former CEO of Health Education England\, NHS Leadership Academy. \nBoth events will take place on Friday 9th May; Registration for HPCC will open at 08:30 at the QEII Centre. The KOL Forum will open its doors at 12:00 and will take place just over the road\nat Central Hall\, Westminster. It would be our pleasure to welcome you at both of these unmissable events. \nAs a member of BOPA\, your attendance at both of these events is completely complimentary and you are welcome to bring along up to 2 colleagues with you. Please note\, breakfast as well as a 3-course networking lunch will be provided upon your arrival at the events.
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/hpcc-2025/
LOCATION:Central Hall\, Westminister\, Storey's Gate\, London\, SW19NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Education and Training
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250511
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SUMMARY:Clinical Pharmacy Congress (CPC) 2025
DESCRIPTION:Why Attend CPC 2025? \nCPC 2025 is the UK’s largest gathering of clinical pharmacy professionals\, offering a unique opportunity to access high-quality education\, network with peers\, and discover the latest innovations shaping the future of pharmacy. \n🔹 100+ Hours of Free Education – Stay ahead with expert-led CPD-accredited sessions covering clinical advancements\, policy updates\, and professional development.\n🔹 Learn from 200+ Leading Experts – Hear from NHS leaders\, specialist pharmacists\, and sector pioneers.\n🔹 Connect with 3\,500+ Pharmacy Professionals – Build valuable connections with colleagues from across the UK.\n🔹 Explore 150+ Exhibitors – Discover groundbreaking solutions\, technologies\, and services to enhance your practice. \nBenefits of Attending \n✔ Complimentary Exhibition Access – A dedicated exhibition designed for clinical pharmacy professionals\, showcasing the latest innovations.\n✔ Multi-Track Conference Programme – A free\, diverse agenda tailored to the needs of clinical pharmacy professionals.\n✔ Free CPD Opportunities – Gain Continuing Professional Development credits for both clinical and non-clinical roles.\n✔ Seamless Networking – A dedicated event app enables engagement before\, during\, and after the event.\n✔ Expert Education – Over 100 hours of free primary healthcare-related education.\n✔ Influential Speakers – Learn from over 200 expert speakers from the NHS and other Arm’s Length Bodies.\n✔ Hands-On Learning – ‘Try before you buy’ with 150+ exhibiting companies showcasing products designed to enhance patient outcomes and pharmacy efficiencies.\n✔ Unrivaled Networking – Connect with and re-connect with 3\,500+ pharmacy colleagues and peers. \n  \nConference Theatres & Key Themes \nKeynote Theatre \nInsights from national leaders and senior NHS England figures\, setting the strategic direction for the future of clinical pharmacy. \nClinical & Clinical Leadership Theatre \nIn-depth clinical updates on a variety of pharmacy areas\, plus sessions on clinical leadership to influence teams and improve practices. \nLeadership & Professional Development Theatre \nAdvance your career with leadership training\, career pathways\, and success stories from across the sector. \nMedicines Optimisation Workshop \nInteractive roundtable discussions covering medicines safety\, structured medication reviews\, and deprescribing strategies. \nTechnical Services Theatre \nKey topics for aseptics\, medicines storage\, and technical services professionals\, exploring best practices and innovations. \nStrategy & Policy Forum \nActionable insights on navigating policy and strategic challenges within the evolving healthcare landscape. \nIntegrated Care & Primary Care Theatre \nFocused discussions on integrated care systems\, community pharmacy\, and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve patient care. \nTechnology & Innovation Theatre \nDiscover cutting-edge digital solutions transforming pharmacy practice\, including AI\, automation\, and digital prescribing. \nShowcase Theatre \nEngage in peer-led discussions on the latest projects\, research\, and innovations within pharmacy. \nWho Should Attend? \nThis event is designed for all pharmacy professionals\, including:\n✅ Hospital pharmacists & technicians\n✅ Community pharmacists\n✅ Primary care pharmacists\n✅ Integrated care system (ICS) teams\n✅ Academia & research professionals\n✅ Industry professionals involved in pharmacy services \nHow to Register \nAttendance is completely FREE for pharmacy professionals. To secure a complimentary place\, simply register online today: \n👉 Confirm Your Place Now \nSpread the Word! Encourage your colleagues to join you at CPC 2025 and be part of the UK’s leading clinical pharmacy event. \nFor any queries\, please contact us via our website. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to CPC 2025! \n \n 
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/clinical-pharmacy-congress-cpc-2025/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research,Awards,Digital,Education and Training,Symposium
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SUMMARY:BOPA My Research Webinar - New Models of Care
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 23rd April 2025 1-2pm BST\n  \nWebinar Schedule:  \nAiredale NHS Foundation Trust secured NHSE Invest to Save funding and employed two part-time pharmacists to reduce wastage and expenditure of cancer chemotherapy – Emma Makram (25mins) \nUtilising the NHSE SACT waste calculator to assess the level of waste – Experience at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust (CHFT) and Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust – Louise Hemmings (25 mins) \nQ&A (10mins) \n  \nBiographies: \n\n \nEmma Makram is a Specialist Clinical Pharmacist in Cancer Services Medicines Optimisation at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust. She has worked in this role as a job share since 2023 as part of the NHSE Invest to Save Initiative. In this role\, Emma has been involved in several projects to make savings and reduce SACT waste.  \n\n\nSince qualifying as a pharmacist in 2011\, Emma has worked in community pharmacy in the North West of England before moving to hospital pharmacy via bank roles at The Christie Clinic and Airedale. She has worked at Airedale in various clinical roles since 2016. \n  \n \nLouise Hemmings is an Advanced Clinical Pharmacist in Cancer Services working at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust. From September 2023 to September 2024 she undertook a secondment to work with NHSE as part of an Invest to Save Initiative specifically looking at SACT Waste across Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust and Mid Yorkshire Teaching Trust. She completed her MPharm at the University of Bradford and a post graduate clinical pharmacy diploma at the University of Cardiff. Since qualifying 15 years ago she has worked as an admissions pharmacist\, antimicrobial pharmacist and in HIV and Sexual Health services at a number of different trusts in the Yorkshire region\, before moving into Cancer Services. \n  \n\n\nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:30pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/bopa-my-research-webinar-new-models-of-care/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20250216T182212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T203928Z
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SUMMARY:BOPA My Research Webinar - Unseen and unheard: The medicine-related needs of older people with sensory impairment (OPwSI)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 12th March 2025 12-1pm GMT\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Professor Margaret (Mags) C. Watson \n  \nTopic: Unseen and unheard: The medicine-related needs of older people with sensory impairment (OPwSI) \n  \nBiography \nMags is a health services research and registered pharmacist.  She is Professor of Health Services Research (HSR) and Pharmacy Practice (0.5wte) in the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences\, University Of Strathclyde\, Scotland. She is also an Honorary Professor with the University of Bath. Her academic career spans over 30 years and has focussed upon the safe and effective use of medicines and effective professional practice.  Her research includes the synthesis of evidence and its implementation into practice\, policy and education.  She is the recipient of Fellowships from the Medical Research Council\, Leverhulme Foundation and Health Foundation.  Mags has served on a range of national research funding committees\, has over 120 peer reviewed publications\, and she is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.  In 2019\, she established her own consultancy business\, Watson Research and Training Limited (https://watsonresearchandtraining.co.uk/). She is a qualified coach and mentor and delivers a range of services that add value to research and individuals involved in research and healthcare. In 2024\, she published her book\, Women in Academia: Achieving Our Potential in 2024\, to address gender asymmetry in this sector and to provide a self-help guide for women (and others) to fulfil their potential. \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 12:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 11:30am (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/bopa-my-research-webinar-unseen-and-unheard-the-medicine-related-needs-of-older-people-with-sensory-impairment-opwsi/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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SUMMARY:My Research Webinar - Understanding global participation in gynae-oncology RCTs: a systematic review approach
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 25th September 2024 13:00 BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Luke Steventon \n  \nTitle: “Understanding global participation in gynae-oncology RCTs: a systematic review approach”. \nSpeaker: Luke Steventon \n  \nBiography:\nLuke Steventon is a researcher at University College London Hospital and a part-time PhD student at the University College London School of Pharmacy. He collaborates with the Benefits and Risks of Cancer Treatment team in Oxford Population Health on studies of outcomes after chemotherapy. His PhD studies focus on treatment effects of systemic therapies for gynaecological cancers. Other research activities include the development of a predictive model of renal and hepatic function for patients on chemotherapy\, the impact of chemotherapy delays on survival outcomes\, and management of a quality improvement project aiming to widen access to bispecific antibodies for myeloma patients. \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:30pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-understanding-global-participation-in-gynae-oncology-rcts-a-systematic-review-approach/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20240608T204844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T212647Z
UID:29980-1718820000-1718820000@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar - Vulnerable groups as caregivers (women\, LGBTQ\, Indigenous populations)
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 19th June 2024 6-7pm BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: The Care Plan \nThe Care Plan promote healthy and dignified aging by providing comprehensive care navigation services to individuals and families\, with a special focus on LGBTQ+ communities. They also promote wellness at work and inclusive\, ethical business practices by offering trauma-informed facilitation\, training\, and consulting services to their organisational clients. \nThe Care Plan was born out of a commitment to ethical care. They have diverse professional backgrounds in nursing\, social work\, occupational therapy and more. \n \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinar will start at 18:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 17:00 (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-vulnerable-groups-as-caregivers-women-lgbtq-indigenous-populations/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20240410T230041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T141745Z
UID:29037-1714050000-1714053600@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar - April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 25th April 2024 1-2pm BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Salam Youssef and Apini Patel \n  \nTitle: “Real world experience of bispecific antibody Teclistamab in relapsed refractory multiple myeloma – our experience of using Bispecific antibodies in relation to capacity implications\, Incidence and management of CRS\, toxicity and long term effects.” \nSpeaker: Salam Youssef \n  \nTitle: “Survey on understanding the gaps in SACT education to minority group cancer patients” \nSpeaker: Apini Patel \n  \nBiographies:\nSalam Youssef is a highly specialist multiple myeloma pharmacist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation trust. She has over 10 years’ experience across both adult and paediatric haematology. She runs a multiple myeloma prescribing clinic and has a special interest in bispecific antibodies in multiple myeloma. \nApini Patel is a senior oncology pharmacist working at University College London Hospital. She has experience across adult solid tumours\, haematology and phase 1 trials. She is a rotation lead in gynae-oncology and run a PARPI non-medical prescribing clinic. She has a special interest in equality diversity and inclusion. \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-april-2024/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240320T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20240209T170908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T134925Z
UID:27811-1710939600-1710943200@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar - March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 20th March 2024 1-2pm BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Hannah Miller\, Lead Macmillan Pharmacist\, Christie\, Macclesfield & Jenna Poon\, University College London Hospital \n  \nTitle: My Dpharm journey \nSpeaker: Hannah Miller \n  \nTitle: Interventions in Early Phase Clinical Trials \nSpeaker: Jenna Poon \n  \nBiographies:\nHannah is the Lead Macmillan Pharmacist for the Christie@Macclesfield\, a satellite unit of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust\, tertiary cancer centre. She has worked within haematology and solid tumour oncology for several years in both adult and paediatric settings across teaching and district general hospitals. She has also worked with several palliative care teams in both primary and secondary care settings. She is an experienced independent prescriber and works across several pharmacist-led clinics. She has undertaken her diploma and MSc in clinical pharmacy and is currently working towards her DPharm professional doctorate at Keele University\, researching clinicians’ perspectives on the care of frail patients with multiple myeloma. She is passionate about improving cancer care for patients and strives to do this however she can. \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20240111T145014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T151953Z
UID:27379-1705514400-1705518000@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – UK Early Career Researchers Cancer Group
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 17th January 2024 6-7pm GMT\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: \n \nDr Harshani Green\, clinical oncology fellow\, Royal Marsden Hospital London \n \nDr Matthew Fok\, PhD surgical fellow\, University of Liverpool \n  \nThe speakers represent UK ECRC which is originally a National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) initiative\, launched 2 years ago. This is a group of >600 multidisciplinary members across the UK\, all with an active interest in cancer research and early in our research careers. \n\n  \n\n\nMatthew Fok is a PhD surgical fellow based at the University of Liverpool and Harshani Green is a clinical oncology fellow based at the Royal Marsden Hospital London.  They are co-leading the group and have a multidisciplinary advisory committee that aims to be representative of the diversity of our group (scientists\, nurses\, AHP\, doctors\, psychologists etc). They are all volunteers and run the group in our spare time. \n\n\n The group aims to be able to offer: \n\n\n\nOpinion surveys (e.g. explore barriers to careers in research\, identify areas of interest\, gaps in skillsets)\nIncrease awareness of opportunities around the UK (aiming to reduce inequality of opportunity)\nTraining opportunities\, links to industry and a framework to support proposals for early-career investigator-led projects or entrepreneurial ideas.  \nOffer contribution to a breadth of research areas and would be potentially suitable for researchers alongside service jobs.  Alongside biological/translational and clinical trials research\, this could potentially include support with:\n\n\n\nHealth Services Research\nClinical Epidemiology\nImplementation Science\nHealth Economics\nGlobal Health Research\n\n\n\n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 18:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-uk-early-career-researchers-cancer-group/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231213T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20231206T132801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231212T130648Z
UID:27014-1702472400-1702476000@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – BOPA Symposium 2023 Posters Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 13th December 2023 1-2pm GMT\nThe session will include selected posters from the BOPA Symposium 2023. The following authors will share their work during this webinar:\nChloë Waterson \nChloë is an Advanced Oncology Pharmacist for York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals with 7 years’ experience working in cancer and aseptics services. She has prior experience in ward-based clinical pharmacy and started her career as a community pharmacist. Chloë is relatively new to the research world but has been experimenting with the utilisation of software packages such as R to help facilitate data collection and statistical analysis. \nBastiaan Buijtenhuijs \nBastiaan works for iQ HealthTech as the head of product and the product owner for iQemo. iQemo is a best of breed chemotherapy prescribing system and is widely used in the UK and internationally. As the product owner Bastiaan is responsible for being the interface between the customers – their requirements and the development team to allow new functionality to be effectively developed. He has undertaken the NHS Digital academy and was part of Cohort 3. He has recently completed his MSc as part of the NHS Digital academy and written his dissertation on how to successfully implement an advanced Ai driven Clinical decision support system in the Oncology Pharmacy setting. \nEleanor Ball \nElly is a senior cancer pharmacist working in education and training at UCLH. She is a member of the BOPA Education Subcommittee\, an editor of the Let’s Talk About SACT podcast and a member of the BOPA Immunotherapy Specialist Advisory Group. \nVivian Wong \nVivian qualified as a pharmacist in 2019 and completed her residency training at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Vivian recently specialised in oncology in 2021\, joining Barts Health NHS Trust as a specialist oncology pharmacist. Although new to the speciality\, Vivian is passionate about improving patient care and have recently completed a safety quality improvement project for hepatitis B virus screening. \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and accessible from the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-bopa-symposium-2023-posters-discussion/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231115T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20231101T100018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T180053Z
UID:26329-1700053200-1700056800@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – Shared experience from SIOG (International Society of Geriatric Oncology) Pharmacy Interest Group
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 15th November 2023 1-2pm GMT\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Darren Walsh & Chloé Herledan \n  \nSpeaker Biographies:\n\nDarren Walsh (MPSI) is a senior oncology/haematology pharmacist in University Hospital Waterford\, and a PhD candidate and guest lecturer in the School of Pharmacy University College Cork. With experience in aseptic compounding\, ward-based clinical pharmacy and medication optimisation in the outpatient setting\, his research interests include medication optimisation for older adults with cancer\, chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting\, and medication management in cancer related dysphagia. \n  \n  \n  \n\nChloé Herledan (PharmD\, PhD) is an oncology pharmacist at Lyon Sud University Hospital (Hospices Civils de Lyon\, France) and associate teacher at the University of Lyon. She is specialized in chemotherapy compounding\, experimental drug management\, and clinical pharmacy with a special interest in geriatric oncology. Her research focus on the development and evaluation of multidisciplinary interventions to optimize drug therapy in older patients with cancer. \n  \n  \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-shared-experinece-from-siog-international-society-of-geriatric-oncology-pharmacy-interest-group/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230814T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230814T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20230802T182001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T121132Z
UID:23889-1692018000-1692021600@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – ESMO Breast Cancer 2023 Update
DESCRIPTION:Monday 14th August 1-2pm BST \nThe session will be delivered by:\n\nSuzanne Frank MPharm\, Clin Dip\nAdvanced Specialist Breast Cancer Pharmacist  (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust)\n\n  \nSuzanne qualified as pharmacist in 2002 and worked as a rotational basic grade pharmacist at The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust gaining experience in a number of specialities. In 2006 she specialised as an oncology pharmacist.In 2008 Suzanne joined The Christie NHS Foundation Trust as an Advanced Specialist Breast Care Pharmacist where she qualified as an independent Non-Medical Prescriber. She works in an outpatient clinic setting alongside medical oncology consultants prescribing chemotherapy and supportive care for patients with early and secondary breast cancer. Suzanne has her own clinic streams for early and advanced breast cancer patients receiving oral SACT. She is a member of the Greater Manchester Cancer breast pathway board and is passionate about improving patient pathways and access to breast cancer treatment across the region. \n\n  \nPlease Note:\n\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-emso-breast-cancer-2023-update/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230626T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230626T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20230606T191936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T192040Z
UID:22599-1687784400-1687788000@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – Innovation & Efficiency in Administering Immunotherapy
DESCRIPTION:Monday 26th June 2023 1-2pm BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: \n \nDr Roelof van Leeuwen\, Hospital Pharmacist and Researcher \n \nRuben Malmberg\, PhD Candidate and Clinical Trial Pharmacist \n  \n\nDr. Roelof van Leeuwen and Ruben Malmberg both work at the Erasmus Medical Center (EMC) based in Rotterdam\, The Netherlands. The EMC\, one of the country’s leading oncology centres\, evaluated the IV administration process of immunotherapy. \nIs it possible to treat more IO patients with the same resources and maintaining high quality care? In the Connect and Go program\, Over 100 patients were treated with immunotherapy via an elastomeric pump. This ambulatory pump allows these patients to wander around instead of spending 30 to 60 minutes in the infusion chair. \nDuring the webinar the hosts will address several questions\, such as: what lessons are learned? How were the patients monitored? How did patients and staff value the program and how much time can be saved? \n\n\nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid or Free Associates \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-innovation-efficiency-in-administering-immunotherapy/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230329T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230329T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20230321T160049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T161738Z
UID:21725-1680094800-1680098400@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Webinar – Tips for a successful submission for BOPA-PRUK grant opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 29th March 2023 1-2pm BST\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Dr Melanie Dalby\, Programme Manager – Improvement & Transformation\, Barts Health NHS Trust \n  \nBOPA and PRUK have been partnering since 2016 to provide the BOPA-PRUK Research Award. The award provides funding for pharmacy professionals to undertake a research project. Melanie Dalby has been leading on the award process on behalf of BOPA since 2019 with the support of other colleagues. She will be presenting her tips and experiences of the application process to support you with your future research endeavours. \n  \nBiography\nMelanie has worked in oncology and haematology since 2011. Seven of these years have been at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. Previously she has worked at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and the Princess Royal University Hospital. She completed a Darzi Fellowship (a bespoke leadership programme) in 2017 looking at how community pharmacists can support patients who take oral anticancer therapy. She carried out this work using research methodology and published her work in peer reviewed journals. She was awarded her PhD in 2022. The thesis was titled ‘Optimising the Cancer Patient Journey.’ Currently she works as a programme manager in the improvement and transformation team at Barts Health NHS Trust.
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-webinar-tips-for-a-successful-submission-for-bopa-pruk-grant-opportunity/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230322T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230322T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20230313T153524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T191652Z
UID:21563-1679490000-1679493600@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research Workshop - Advanced Pharmacy Practice - Consultant Pharmacist Pathway
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 22nd March 2023 1-2pm GMT\n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Jennifer Laskey\, Lead Pharmacist\, West of Scotland Cancer Network \n  \n\nBiography (Jennifer Laskey)\nJennifer Laskey recently took up post as Lead Pharmacist for the West of Scotland Cancer Network.  Prior to this she was the clinical lead for the Cancer medicines Outcomes Programme (CMOP).  In 2020/2021 she undertook a secondment to NHS Education for Scotland to undertake the Scottish Clinical Leadership Fellowship with a focus on Pharmacogenomics.  Jennifer is also a clinical pharmacist at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre and\, alongside the Clinical Nurse specialist\, set-up and runs a nurse-pharmacist led clinic for renal cancer patients on systemic anti-cancer treatments.  Jennifer is also a member of the Scottish Medicines Consortium.  In March 2022 she was credentialed as a Consultant Pharmacist with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 13:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 12:00pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-This webinar is FREE to access for BOPA Paid or Free Associates \n  \n  \nThe BOPA Research Subcommittee
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-workshop-advanced-pharmacy-practice-consultant-pharmacist-pathway/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Audit and Research,Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="British Oncology Pharmacy Association (BOPA)":MAILTO:contact@bopa.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210512T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T053559
CREATED:20210330T071802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T081334Z
UID:13899-1620846000-1620849600@www.bopa.org.uk
SUMMARY:My Research - Session 4: Risk Predictions - Statistical versus Machine learning methods
DESCRIPTION:Session 4 (Wednesday 12th May at 19:00 GMT) –  CLICK HERE to REGISTER\n  \nWe would like to invite you to join our monthly ‘My Research’ sessions. These sessions are delivered by members that have undertaken an audit or evaluation. They will spend 10 minutes describing their career pathway and the next 10 minutes about the research methods that they used. There will be time for detailed questions following the talk. These sessions will enable members to learn about quantitative and qualitative methods and the learning may guide and help you in your future projects. We also hope that this will be a good opportunity to learn about different career pathways in cancer pharmacy. \n  \nThe session will be delivered by: Pinkie Chambers and Bruce Burnett \n  \nBiography (Pinkie Chambers) – Pinkie is a clinical academic at University College London (UCL) and University College NHS Foundation Trust.   Her research activities are all around improving the delivery of systemic anticancer treatments and has experience of using large datasets and prognostic modelling techniques. She has held various roles within cancer including developing new clinic pharmacy services at UCLH and Lead Pharmacist for London Cancer. She the current co-chair of the UK Chemotherapy board \, joint audit\, and research lead for BOPA and chair of The Chemotherapy Expert Reference group at the NCL cancer alliance as well as a member of the Heath Foundation Q Community. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nBiography (Bruce Burnett) – My name is Bruce Burnett and I am a final year PhD student at Swansea University. I have a Master of Medical Sciences in Clinical Oncology and a Batchelor of Science degree in Pharmacy with a postgraduate certificate in Supplementary Prescribing.  My current research relates to the prediction of colorectal cancer from routinely collected health and social data using machine learning techniques. Previously I was an oncology pharmacist with over 15 years experience and an interest in head and neck and upper GI cancers. I am also a guest lecturer at Coventry University on the topic of biopharmaceuticals in the management of cancer. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nPlease Note:\n-Webinars will start at 19:00 BST and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day of the event around 17:30pm (if you would like the link before this time please email contact@bopa.org.uk) \n-Webinars are FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this LINK \n-Webinars will aim to be on a monthly basis \n  \nPinkie\, Bastiaan and Alkesh\nBOPA Audit & Research and Education &Training Sub-Committee Chairs \n 
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-session-4-risk-predictions-traditional-versus-machine-learning-methods/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research
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SUMMARY:My Research - Session 2: Adherence Interventions
DESCRIPTION:Session 2 (Wednesday 24th February at 7pm GMT) –  CLICK HERE to REGISTER\n  \nWe would like to invite you to join our monthly ‘My Research’ sessions. These sessions are delivered by members that have undertaken an audit or evaluation. They will spend 10 minutes describing their career pathway and the next 10 minutes about the research methods that they used. There will be time for detailed questions following the talk. These sessions will enable members to learn about quantitative and qualitative methods and the learning may guide and help you in your future projects. We also hope that this will be a good opportunity to learn about different career pathways in cancer pharmacy. \n  \nThe second session will be delivered by: Nick Duncan and Andrea Preston \n  \n \nBiography (Nick Duncan) – Nick is an Academic Practitioner in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Birmingham and Consultant Haematology Pharmacist at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust\, UK. He qualified as a pharmacist in 1994 and has spent most of his career to date working in oncology and haematology\, particularly in the area of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. He qualified as an independent prescriber in 2010 and has an active prescribing role in a variety of haematology clinics. Areas of research interest include medicines adherence\, chronic myeloid leukaemia and antifungal stewardship. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nBiography (Andrea Preston) – Andrea is the Divisional Lead Pharmacist for Haematology at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and part time Cancer Commissioning Pharmacist for NHSE South. She studied pharmacy at Cardiff University and qualified in 1999. The majority of her career has been in cancer services. In her clinical role she is proud to work within an excellent team of cancer pharmacists delivering specialist pharmacy services to oncology and haematology including BMT and CAR-T. She is an independent prescriber in multiple myeloma and amyloidosis. Her special interest in pharmacy research started after completing an MSc in Clinical Oncology at University of Birmingham\, where she met and started collaborating with Nick Duncan. Special areas of research interest include dosing of systemic anticancer therapy (SACT) in obesity\, adherence and use of technology to improve safety of SACT. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nPlease Note:\n  \n-Webinars will start at 19:00 GMT and will last about 30 minutes to 1 hour \n-The Zoom link for the webinar will be sent on the day before the event \n-Webinars are FREE to access for BOPA Paid Members \n-Webinars will be recorded and appear in the BOPA eLearning section of the website via this link: https://www.bopa.org.uk/course-category/audit-and-research/ \n-Webinars will be on a monthly basis \n  \nPinkie\, Bastiaan and Alkesh\nBOPA Audit & Research and Education &Training Sub-Committee Chairs \n 
URL:https://www.bopa.org.uk/event/my-research-session-2/
LOCATION:Virtual – Online
CATEGORIES:Announcements,Audit and Research
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