BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Childhood Mortality UID:1126 DESCRIPTION:To book for or join this event please use this link: https://mms.org.uk/events/1126/childhood_mortality/webinar?dr=1169\n\n2.00 pm\n\nAn introduction to Paediatric Gliomas \n\nDr Heather Keir, Consultant Paediatric and Perinatal Pathologist, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital\n\nOutline of lecture:\n\nDr Keir will explain what a paediatric glioma is, touch upon the common symptoms associated with paediatric gliomas and then discuss some of the more common low and high grade paediatric gliomas including pilocytic astrocytoma, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma’s and diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27-altered. She will briefly describe the most common location(s), radiological features, morphology/immunoprofile and associated molecular changes. \n\nLearning objectives:\n\nUnderstand what a paediatric glioma is and recognise that this group contains many different tumours ranging from low grade (WHO Grade 1) through to high grade (WHO Grade 4).Gain a better understanding of the salient features of some of the more common paediatric gliomas.Appreciate the need for an integrated approach to the diagnosis of paediatric gliomas.2.35 pm\n\nGreater Manchester Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood Service, A 2-year audit: Benefits of a Consultant Delivered Service \n\nDr Elizabeth Wareing, Consultant Community Paediatrician working in Manchester and joint Clinical Lead for the Greater Manchester Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood Service\n\nOutline of lecture:\n\nThe talk will be remind the audience of the statutory role the SUDC service plays in investigating unexpected child deaths and the specifics of the GM model and how to access it when required. Audit data will be used to explain how our service performs compared to national picture and consider how families are supported after a sudden bereavement.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nTo appreciate the statutory obligations with regards to Sudden Unexpected Deaths in ChildhoodUnderstanding of the Greater Manchester service modelHow to access the SUDC service and support families after their child’s death3.10 pm       \n\nBREAK\n\n3.25 pm\n\nThe role of the Designated Doctor for Child Death and Child Death Overview Panels in Greater Manchester\n\nDr Melanie McMahon, Consultant Paediatrician Neurodisability, Bolton Hospitals NHS FT and Bolton CAMHS (GMMH); Designated Doctor Child Death, Bolton NHS GMICB, SUDC Paediatrician\n\nDr Suzy Emsden, Paediatric Intensivist NWTS, Designated Doctor for Child Death, Manchester NHS GMICB\n\nOutline of Lecture:\n\nWe hope to offer a brief overview of Child Death Legislation, Child Death Overview Panels and Designated Doctors for Child Death: who we are and what we do in Greater Manchester. We hope to illustrate current processes including use of  eCDOP as well as some learning from deaths work .  \n\nLearning Objectives:\n\nTo understand Child death processes locally and nationallyWhat are CDOPs and how to use electronic CDOP (eCDOP) if requestedWho are the Designated Doctors for Child Death in your area and what do they currently do and plans for future learning in GM4.00 pm\n\nChild Mortality – widening disparities\n\nProfessor Karen Luyt, Chair NCMD\n\n4.35 pm\n\nClose\n\n DTSTART:20240612T130000Z DTEND:20240612T154500Z LOCATION:ZOOM LOCATION:https://mms.org.uk/events/1126/childhood_mortality?dr=1169 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR