BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Antegrade Colonic Enema (ACE) Webinar UID:41 DESCRIPTION:Antegrade Colonic Enema (ACE)The Association of Stoma Care Nurses UK is pleased to announce another (free to ASCN UK members!) webinar taking place on the 25th May 2022 from 4-5pm (GMT).\n\nThe webinar will focus on the ACE procedure\, why it is done and how to help care for this group of patients.\n\nYou will learn:\n\nWhat ACE is and what conditions it is performed forWhich patients are suitable and how it helps patients symptomsThe commonly used irrigation regimensWhat equipment is needed and how to obtain itThe complications that may arise and how to prevent/treat themLong term outcomes and effectivenessYou will gain 1 CPD point.\n\nThere will be opportunities for questions to be posed both before and during the webinar.\n\nThis session which will give you an in-depth overview and enable you to engage with your organisations from a more informed position. Please reserve the date and time in your diary\, further information will be circulated shortly.\n\nBook now!\n\nMaddie White\, Lead Stoma/Colorectal Nurse\, University Hospital Birmingham\nMaddie White is the lead stoma/colorectal nurse at the University Hospital Birmingham. Maddie has spent over 30 years working with people with stomas including those with  antegrade continence enema. Maddie has just completed her role as the ASCN chair at the end of 2021 after 6 years. Maddie has also represented the UK both nationally and internationally at WCET . She has published many journal articles and contributed  book chapters to stoma care publications as well as presented at numerous conferences.\n\nYvette Perston\, Functional Bowel CNS\, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham\nYvette Perston trained in Cardiff qualifying in 1983. She became a surgical ward sister in 1985 in Swansea\, on a gastrointestinal and vascular ward. In 1989 she became a stoma care nurse covering 3 DGHs and the county of West Glamorgan with a colleague. In 1994 she moved back to Cardiff to set up a colorectal department at Llandough University Hospital. During 18 years in Cardiff she established a Colorectal Nursing department which provided inpatient\; outpatient and community care for patients with colorectal problems. She has been the Functional Bowel CNS at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for the last 9 years.\n\n\n\n DTSTAMP:20220302T084000Z DTSTART:20220525T150000Z DTEND:20220525T160000Z END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR