Colorectal and Peritoneal Oncology Annual Service Report 2021 - 2022
Service Report 2022 Colorectal and Peritoneal Oncology Centre – The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
translational approach to cancer research and care, by promoting the interaction, integration and collaboration between research and clinical staff through co-location. As a result, joint research programmes will be stimulated that tackle some of the most important challenges. It is also a public facing facility to aiming to promote health education and awareness about cancer. The new building, with its state-of-the-art facilities and with the research it supports will also act as an important tool in attracting new talent from all over the world. The building will be twice the size of its predecessor, bringing together the largest concentration of scientists, doctors and nurses in Europe. A further 400 staff will be supported by the facility, alongside the 350 research scientists and support staff who are currently displaced. The Patterson is due to be completed in December 2023 with an anticipated move in date of April 2023. 3.1 Patient Day Our annual patient support day was due to be held 21 st April 2022, however we took the decision to delay this until the 29 th of September 2022, which will allow us to hold the event face to face. We last ran a virtual patient day event on 21 st April 2021 which was a success, however feel that our patients would benefit more from meeting in person. There are many advantages to running virtual events such as increasing access for patients who cannot travel, and we therefore plan to run this as a hybrid event. Those who cannot attend in person this year will be able to join on a virtual platform. This year’s agenda is shown below: 3 PATIENT & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Peritoneal Tumour Service Patient Day Thursday 29 th September 2022 Auditorium, Education Centre, Dept 17, The Christie
09.55
Introduction
Mr Aziz (Consultant) Peritoneal Tumour Service Lead
10.00
Welcome
10.15 10.45 11.15 11.30 12.00 12:30 14.00 14:30 15:00
Patient Story
Patient 1 Patient 2
Caring for your psychological well-being
Coffee Break
Research Dietician
Professor O’Dwyer (Consultant)
Ashleigh Maske
Lunch
Patient story – Living with PMP
Patient 3
Menopause
Dr Tara Kearney
Pseudomyxoma Survivor
Susan Oliver
Live Q&A Session (If you would like to ask an anonymous question, please use your smart phone and go onto www.sli.do event code: #PTPS)
Mr Wilson Professor O’Dwyer Mr Clouston
15:15
15:45
Close
Roger Spencer (Chief Executive)
3.2 Nurse Led Surveillance Telephone Follow up
Our nurse led telephone service for surveillance patients continues to go from strength to strength. Over the last year the CNS’s have performed 842 surveillance telephone consultations. We offered video
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