Wednesday 14th
May '25
09:00 - 16:00
at The Exchange,
Twickenham

Register now

SWL Health Research Summit
Agenda

Wednesday 14th
May '25
09:00 - 16:00
at The Exchange,
Twickenham

Register now

Registration, Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing

09:00 – 09:30

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Dining Area

Welcome Address: The Importance of Research to South West London

09:30 – 09:45

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Katie Fisher, Chief Executive, South West London Integrated Care Board

Community-Engaged Medical Education in South West London

09:45 – 10:00

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Professor Sonia Kumar, Executive Dean of Medicine, St Mary’s University

Research Support and Leadership by NHSE

10:00 – 10:20

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Dr Ali Austin, Deputy Director of Research, NHS England

Writing Up Your Research For A Publication

10:20 – 10:45

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Sophie Gardner, Editorial Director & MA Healthcare Managing Editor, British Journal of Nursing

Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing

10:45 – 11:00

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Dining Area

RESEARCH CAFÉ’S & POSTER VIEWING:

11:00 – 12:00

Developing Peer Researchers in South West London

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Studio 5

– Facilitator: Rashmi Kumar and Helen Brewah
– Stella Lawrence

– James Henshaw

Growing Research in Primary Care in South West London

LOCATION: 3rd Floor, Studio 3

– Facilitator: Thomas Herweijer
– Dr Laura Rodriguez-Benito

★ POSTER PARLOUR – Public Health and Primary Care

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Facilitator: Tina Kalsi

  1. Evaluation of CVD Prevention Decathlon in South West London
  2. Evaluation of the Rough Sleeping and Mental Health Programme in South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust (and Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust)
  3. Gardening & Gums: A Nature-Based Intervention to Improve Oral Health Education in Primary Schools
  4. Richmond and Wandsworth Public Health: Heat Health Needs Assessment
  5. Carbon Monoxide Alarm Use and Maintenance in Patients Attending the Emergency Departments: A Cross-Sectional Study
  6. A Practical Approach to Supporting a Primary School in Introducing a Water-Only Policy
  7. Alcohol-Related Ill-Health in Kingston: Evaluating Local Support for Women to Access Alcohol Treatment and Prevent Alcohol-Related Hospital Admissions
  8. Perspectives on the MMR Vaccination Programme among Parents and Clinicians in Two South West London Boroughs
  9. Reducing System Pressure Through Award Winning Integrated Technology
  10. Potential Carbon Savings in the Management of Shoulder Dislocations Through Allied Healthcare Professional-Led Patient Pathways
  11. Lessons Learnt from AI Triage Of GP Chest Radiographs in South West London
  12. Experiences of General Practice in Richmond

RESEARCH CAFÉ’S & POSTER VIEWING:

12:00 – 13:00

Enabling Local Public Health Research in South West London

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Studio 5

– Facilitator: Sam Green
– Rachel Flowers

– Sally Hargreaves

Fostering South West London’s Clinical Research

LOCATION: 3rd Floor, Studio 3

– Facilitator: Ashley Brown
– Healther Jarman

– Kathryn Brown

★ POSTER PARLOUR – Clinical Research ★

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Facilitator: Tina Kalsi

  1. Speech and Language Therapy on a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit in South West London
  2. Optimising Neonatal and Paediatric Dysphagia Diagnosis and Management with Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) 
  3. On-Call, No Sweat: Enhancing Preparedness of FY1S through a Simulated On-Call Educational Project
  4. The Journey Towards Enhanced Rehabilitation for Complex MSK Trauma Patients
  5. Managing the Modern Day Deathbed: Challenges for Clinical Staff
  6. Evaluating a Practitioner-Led Rapid ‘See and Assess’ Model for Non-Urgent Patients in the Emergency Department
  7. No Pain, No Gain: Developing Better Treatments for Arthritis
  8. Virtual Reality in Major Trauma
  9. Improving the Peri-Operative Screening of Delirium in a Tertiary Vascular Surgery Centre
  10. Audit on OMITTED Medication Doses in Patients Staying Over 12 Hours in the Emergency Department
  11. Using AI (Artificial Intelligence) to enhance patient care at South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre (SWLEOC)
  12. Artificial Intelligence Can Identify Failing Total Hip Replacements Before Radiographic Features or a Drop in PROMS Scores

Lunch and Exhibition Viewing

13:00 – 13:30

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Dining Area

RESEARCH CAFÉ’S & POSTER VIEWING:

13:30 – 14:30

Innovating Community Research in South West London

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Studio 5

– Facilitator: Kwan Ku and Rashmi Kumar
– Iyinoluwa Oshinowo

– Professor Nicola Thomas

Fostering Interdisciplinary Health Research on Integrated Care Systems

LOCATION: 3rd Floor, Studio 3

– Facilitator: Alison White
– Professor Adam Le Gresley

– Dr Sam van Elk

★ POSTER PARLOUR – Community Care, Research, and Pharmacy ★

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Facilitator: Tina Kalsi

  1. New Models to Implement Prevention in Primary Care: Learning from the Brazilian Family Health Strategy in the UK
  2. How Do We Better Serve Excluded Populations When Delivering Digital Health Technology?
  3. Pilot Trial for Children’s Speech Therapy App, VoxiPlay
  4. The Multilingual Emotional Support (MES) Programme: Mental health for English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
  5. Croydon Vulnerable Migrants’ Experiences of Health and Care Services  
  6. Evaluation of the Delivery of the Accessible Information Standard in South West London GP Practices
  7. Introducing the NIHR-supported Community Rehabilitation Research Network (CRRN)
  8. How can Nature and Culture Reduce Mental Health Inequalities among Black, Ethnic Minority, and Refugee Communities in South-West London?
  9. The Top Ten Research Priorities for Outpatient Service Delivery
  10. Assessing the Potential for Community Pharmacies to Help Reduce Digital Exclusion among Older Adults through Online Prescriptions
  11. Fancy a Cuppa? Bringing Research to our Underserved Communities in South West London
  12. Bridging the Gap: A Nurse-Led Community Café Connecting Afro-Caribbean Communities to Dementia Research

Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing

14:30 – 14:45

LOCATION: 2nd Floor, Dining Area

Research Chat Show – Who’s here to support you do research?

14:45 – 15:45

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Host: Dr Catherine Heffernan, Director of Health Improvement, South West London Integrated Care Board
– Zoe Lelliott
– Jane Stafford
– Sophie Hyndman
– Dawn Beaumont-Jewell
– Damilola Gbadebo
– Andrew Walker
– Lindsay Bearne

South West London Research Support Network: One Year On

15:45 – 16:00

LOCATION: 1st Floor, Theatre

– Sapna Kurade, SWL Research Support Network Manager, King’s College London

Close of Summit

16:00

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