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Advanced Nurse Practitioner Brings Home National Award

Friday, 26 January 2024

Manx Care Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Greg Manning, received the ‘Rising Star Award’ at the Tillotts LOGIC IBD STARS Event on 10 November 2023, for his work in transforming care for those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).

Greg Manning standing infront of a sign that says Titotts logic, IBD Stars. Support, Training and Recognising success. He is hold The Rising Star Award 2023

Greg Manning has innovated a self-management pathway for patients with IBD, after recognising that delay in management can lead to a need for more aggressive therapy.

The pathway encourages patients to ensure that they have the correct tests completed in a timely manner, to enable them to use the safer first-line treatments at home (with written advice), and so that flare-ups can be managed without the use of steroids (unless absolutely necessary). This early intervention can prevent side effects of high-dose steroids such as eye pressures, endocrine disorders and osteopenia. Streamlining the process has also reduced pressure on Manx Care’s Ophthalmology, Dermatology and Rheumatology services, as the extra intestinal manifestations of IBD are prevented at an early stage.

As a result of his new sustainable way of thinking, Greg was nominated for not one, but two awards at the Tillotts LOGIC IBD STARS Event. He was also nominated for the ‘Richard Driscoll Award for IBD Excellence’, where he was one of the top six nominees nationally. Greg was put forward for the awards after he attended a training course in the UK and shared the pathway.

Tillotts Pharma UK sought to provide additional training for IBD Nurses, and subsequently implemented the Tillotts LOGIC Education programme, comprising an annual series of training and a standalone education day – the Tillotts LOGIC IBD STARS Event. This session delivers engaging plenary and workshop-based content, alongside a peer-nominated recognition evening.

Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Greg Manning, commented:

‘I am incredibly pleased that my pathway has been picked up and is being used across the UK now as well as the Isle of Man. With this simple shift, we are able to provide a better quality of care without the extra expense. When formulating this pathway, my goal was to prevent the need for drugs and to reduce their side-effects, but also to reduce the overall expenditure of Manx Care, the number of calls to the advice line and to take pressure off the services – all of which have been achieved.’

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