York - 17th June 2010
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09:30 Registration and coffee  
10:00 Opening comments and welcome
Louise McNamara, Chair EBMT (UK) NAP
10:10 Overview of GVHD
Dr Peter Taylor, Consultant Haematologist, Rotherham
10:50 Investigating topical therapy for vaginal GvHD
Angie Leather, Stem Cell Transplant Coordinator, The Christie, Manchester
11:10 Feedback from main EBMT 2010 and ELF Fellowship Project
Gemma White, Senior Staff Nurse, GSTT and ELF fellowship winner 2009
11:30 Coffee, scientific poster and exhibition viewing  
12:15 Joint Patient and Professionals Session: Social difficulties - research, practice and patient care
Emma Podmore, Research Assistant, Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group, St James Institute of Oncology, Leeds
12:55 Get your abstract accepted to main EBMT - behind the scenes and top tips
Mairead NiChonghaile, Chair of Scientific Committee, Main EBMT Nurses’ Group
13:15 What’s in a name? - Practice Development Matron
Lisa Furlonger, Practice Development Matron, Nottingham University Hospital
13:35 Lunch, scientific poster and exhibition viewing  
14:35 AGM  
14:55 Tutorial session: a new EBMT (UK) NAP website for nurses, building professional networks and fostering professional exchange
Debbie Lancaster, Pharma-Mix
15:10 Hope for poor stem cell mobilizers? Our experience with Plerixafor
Janet Baker, Senior Staff Nurse, RMH, London and EBMT (UK) NAP scholarship winner 2010
15:30 JACIE inspectors: the nursing perspective
Tuula Rintala and Louise McNamara, EBMT (UK) NAP committee
15:50 Evaluation and closing remarks  
16:00 Close  
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2011 EBMT (UK) NAP Winter Meeting
Friday 18th November 2011
Manchester Conference Centre (MCC).