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BASL2024 8-11th October including BLTG & BLNA meetings
Venue: Harrogate Conference Centre, Harrogate
Register > Here
BASL programme > Here
BLTG programme > Here
BLNA programme > Here
BASL ANNUAL MEETING
8th-11th October 2024
BASL Annual Meeting Tuesday 8th - Friday 11th October 2024 including BLTG Transplant Meeting & BLNA Nurse Meeting.
Venue: Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate. Register > Here. Programmes: BASL meeting programme view > Here BLTG meeting programme view > Here BLNA meeting programme view > Here. More details on the Conference website .
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BASL AND BASL SUB-GROUPS
The British Association for the Study of the Liver is a multi-disciplinary society with around 900 members composed of interested individuals from clinical medicine, clinical and basic research and allied professions. |
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British Liver Nurses' Association is a professional nursing organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disease, in order to improve the quality of patient care. |
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The British Viral Hepatitis Group aims to improve the management and study of patients with chronic viral liver disease, bringing together UK hepatologists, gastroenterologists, infectious disease physicians, virologists and interested epidemiologists. |
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The BLTG (British Liver Transplant Group) was launched in 2014 to represent the professional interests of liver transplantation in the UK and promote strategic and academic development. The BLTG will foster close relationships with BTS (British Transplant Society) and LICAGE (Liver Intensive Care Group of Europe) and will build on the role of the UK and Ireland Annual Meeting by delivering structure and authority to the group. |
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Is a professional pharmacy organisation aiming to develop knowledge and understanding of liver disorders including viral hepatitis, in order to improve the quality of patient care, through medicines optimisation, collaborative and multi-disciplinary working and promoting patient-focused research. |
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British Association for Allied Health Professionals in Liver is a professional group for AHP’s specialising or working with patients with liver conditions. Bringing together specialist hepatology AHP’s from across the four Nations. Their aim is to promote excellence through the provision of AHP care to all patients with liver disorders. |
News
Survey on MASH diagnostic pathway
Read moreNHS England is currently gathering information on the current landscape, approaches and service models for diagnosing Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
We are sharing a link that leads to a short survey to help us understand the barriers, challenges and opportunities from a clinical perspective.
Please complete the survey that takes approximately 10 minutes and can be found here.
Thank you for taking part.
UK first – telehealth SME to supply digital prehab services to liver transplant patients
Read more- QuestPrehab to begin working with 50 patients requiring liver transplantation
- First prehab service to work remotely with patients waiting on a transplant list
- The year-long trial to focus on anxiety reduction and improvement of liver frailty scores
- Potential to expand the service to patients with other liver diseases
Wednesday 17th July 2024: Kent-based telehealth company QuestPrehab has signed a contract with the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust to deliver digital prehabilitation (‘prehab’) services to liver patients across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
The year-long trial with the South West Liver Unit at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust will see QuestPrehab work with 50 patients undergoing assessment and listing for liver transplant. If successful, the service may be expanded to patients living with other liver diseases and who currently are not on the list.
The digital programmes and resources run by the team at QuestPrehab will be specially developed to cater for the clinical and holistic needs of liver patients in collaboration with the Plymouth-based hospital team.
Prehab is a relatively new area of healthcare that focuses on improving the general health and activity of patients before surgery / treatment as a way of aiding their recovery.
Patients who complete their prehab course prior to planned surgery are less likely to be readmitted to hospital, enjoy improved health-related quality of life, return to work earlier and need less involvement with social and primary care providers.
The aim of the trial is to demonstrate two pivotal elements:
- the feasibility of remote delivery of prehab and the benefits in health-related quality of life for patients awaiting liver transplant
- how the usually long waiting time can be utilised in a positive and clinically effective manner … 50% of patients listed for transplant typically have a wait of six months or more
“We’re very excited to have the opportunity to expand much-needed support to our patients here in the south west,” said Professor Matthew Cramp, Consultant Hepatologist at the South West Liver Unit, UHP.
“Liver transplant patients face many challenges and to be able to provide a personalised prehab service while they wait for their surgery is something we’ve been keen to offer for some time. Having the consistency of supervision by a prehab specialist we hope will lead to a lower risk of complications post-transplant and improve quality of life both pre and post-operatively.”
“The signing of this ground-breaking contract with the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust will see us working hand-in-hand with the South West Liver Unit at Derriford Hospital to improve quality of life for their transplant patients,” said QuestPrehab founder Professor Tara Rampal. “Waiting for a liver transplant is an extremely anxious time for all patients. They face the uncertainty of when they will be called up for the transplant whilst also dealing with the consequences of advanced liver disease and the worry that their condition may deteriorate during this time.”
“Patients will receive a highly personalised programme based on four key areas – physical activity, anxiety management, diet advice and lifestyle modifications – with a goal of alleviating their level of anxiety and improving their liver frailty score.”
Each patient will be able to access their individualised programmes via QuestPrehab’s app. Exercise classes and support sessions will be delivered by a combination of phone, Zoom or Skype calls. Those patients who do not have access to suitable technology will be able to loan equipment from the South West Liver Unit during the trial at no cost to themselves.
The 12-month trial will be evaluated through standardised patient reported outcome measures and physical assessment scores.
News of the contract – the first of its kind in the UK – follows QuestPrehab’s recent deal to supply prehab services to two hospitals in China, along with its success in working with NHS oncology patients over the past four years.
Professor Tara Rampal explains: “Our service is scalable and cost efficient, making wide-scale adoption of digital prehab possible. It doesn’t require any modifications to pre-existing infrastructure, processes, patient pathways, or systems, so can be easily inserted into any healthcare provider.”
ENDS
Developing Quality Standards for the Management of Liver Disease - Invitation to Take Part in a Delphi Process
Read moreWe would like to invite all members with an interest in the study of the liver to take part in a Delphi process to develop a Quality Standards Framework for management of liver disease in the UK.
A multi-disciplinary group was set up in order to develop quality standards for the management of people with chronic liver disease, in order to improve and standardise liver disease care across the UK. The group comprised hepatologists, gastroenterologists, trainees, specialist liver nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists and dieticians, and also included patient/lay representatives. A writing group has developed a set of proposed standards, and we would now like to seek involvement from the wider community of professionals involved in the care of patients with liver disease.
The process will consist of a series of Delphi rounds responding to the proposed standards, including ranking them in terms of importance, relevance and reach.
On behalf of the BSG, BASL and BLNA, we would like to invite all those with interest in the study of the liver to participate in this process.
Participants must be able to commit to the following:
- Completing multiple rounds of Delphi survey (2-3 rounds expected), over the next few months.
All members of the Delphi panel who participate in all rounds will be acknowledged as co-authors on any subsequent publication.
BASL/BLNA/BHPG/BAAL Travel Bursary Applications 2024 - OPEN - Closing 12th August 5PM
Read moreApplications are invited from Nurse, Pharmacist and AHP members who are UK-based to apply for a travel bursary.
There are a number of sponsored travel bursary scholarship awards for members this year to attend the forthcoming BASL/BLNA October Meeting in Harrogate.
Scholarship awards are capped at a maximum of £300 per person and are considered a contribution towards a registration fee, travel and accommodation expenses.
When completing the application form, please only select the level of bursary you need so that we can support as many nurse, pharmacist and AHP members as possible to attend the annual meeting.
The bursary levels are:
Level 1 up to £300
Level 2 up to £200
Level 3 up to £100
NB: Bursaries awarded will be capped at the level applied for on the application form.
Please read the Bursary Guidance below before applying:
Download Bursary Guidance Document 2024 v1_July 2024.pdf
Application form - for a Word document of the application form contact admin@basl.org.uk .
UK National Screening Committee Annual Call for Topics 2024 is now open
Read moreThe UK National Screening Committee’s (UK NSC’s) 2024 Annual Call for Topics is now open.
During the 3-month annual call, which closes on 30 September 2024, any individual or organisation can submit proposals to the UK NSC for:
- new screening topics
- modifications to, or the ceasing of, existing screening programmes
- early updates to screening topics that the UK NSC has considered in the past 3 years
Proposals can cover population, targeted or risk-stratified screening programmes.
Please refer to the UK NSC annual call: submitting a screening proposal guidance before making a submission.
The 2024 annual call runs from 1 July 2024 to 30 September 2024.
Please email uknsc@dhsc.gov.uk if you have any queries about the annual call process.
Events
18/09/24
REGISTER NOW - through Zoom by clicking HERE
Are you a budding Hepatologist? Or a new consultant wanting to know more about specific areas of Hepatology? Do you want to improve your hepatology knowledge to permit Hepatology curriculum sign off? Have you got questions but not had the opportunity to ask them?
If yes then please join us for the BASL Virtual School of Hepatology Webinar Series 2024/5. The BASL Virtual School of Hepatology Sessions offer an excellent platform for trainees and consultants interested in hepatology, with talks delivered by UK Hepatologists, followed by a Q&A session.
Following the success of the series in 2021, 2022 & 2023 we are running a series of 6 bi-monthly webinars through 2024 and 2025 on a Wednesday evening.
We are delighted to announce our third session for September:
Session 3: Therapeutic strategies in cholestatic liver diseases
Speaker: Dr Palak Trivedi
Date: Wednesday 18th September 2024
UK Time: 19:00 – 20:00
FREE to attend for BASL Members.
REGISTER NOW - through Zoom by clicking HERE
Not a member of BASL, then why not join by clicking > HERE
Remember to read the BASL Events Data Protection Disclaimer below before registering Download BASL Events Data Protection Disclaimer_2022.pdf
Thank you to our supporters:
Location: Royal Free Hospital, London
Read more and register on the British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) website > Here .
The Annual Cambridge Liver Symposium will be running this year on 27th September at Robinson College.
Meeting times:
08:30-09:00 Registration
09:00-16:15 Programme
The event is free to attend and the programme can be viewed below.
Download Annual Cambridge Liver Symposium Programme 2024.pdf
To register interest please email: cuh.cambridgeliversymposium@nhs.net.
This meeting will provide up-to-date clinical guidance for hepatologists, gastroenterologists, oncologists, specialist nurses and allied healthcare professionals on which treatments your patients with HCC are eligible for, who to refer for liver transplantation, vital roles of the MDT, and current clinical trials recruiting nationally.
View programme here> Download HCC UK Referrers Day programme 2024 (4).pdf
Webinar title: HCC UK Referrers Day
Date: Wednesday 2nd October 2024
Time: 9am - 3:30pm
Platform: Zoom
Register for the webinar HERE
BASL is delighted to announce that the BASL2024 Annual Meeting Registration is now Open!
Dates: 8th - 11th October 2024
Venue: Harrogate Convention Centre
The BASL2024 Annual Meeting is the highlight of the BASL calendar and the main liver meeting in the UK, where all of us interested in liver disease will share time whether we are clinicians, nurses, basic scientists, pharmacists, working in industry or students.
More details below and on the dedicated Annual Website > Here .
The BASL Annual Meeting, BLTG Transplant Meeting and BLNA Annual Meeting registrations are now live with considerable 'Early Bird' discounts available to those who commit to their attendance.
A strong speaker line-up is being brought together this year which hopes to draw in excess of 350 delegates throughout the week, all key members within the field of liver. The programmes will run:
BLTG Transplant Meeting - 8th - 9th October
BASL Annual Meeting - 9th - 11th October
BLNA Annual Meeting - 9th - 10th October
The registration portal allows you to register for one or all three meetings with discounted Early Bird registration fees available until 26th August 2024.
DEADLINE FOR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION - 23.59hrs on Monday 26th August 2024
A full list of rates can be downloaded HERE
REGISTER > HERE
View a BASL programme > Here
View a BLTG programme > Here
BASL Annual Business Meeting: Friday 11th October 08:15-08:55am - on site at the conference venue. Remote access will be available to members and the link will be shared in a commumication closer to the time of the meeting.
For queries contact conference@basl.org.uk .
We look forward to welcoming you to Harrogate in October!