BMJ Publishing Group, London
2006-09-28
ProgrammeBMJ Masterclass for GPs: General Update Chairs include: Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor, British Medical Journal 0800 REGISTRATION DESK OPENS 0800–0900 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS 0900–0910 Welcome and introduction by the Chairs: Dr Fiona Godlee, Editor, British Medical Journal Dr Claire Kaye, GP, North London Dr Rupal Shah, GP, South London 0910–0955 Respiratory Medicine A practical approach to caring for people with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), within the relevant Quality and Outcome Framework criteria. This session addresses the challenges for those managing patients with respiratory disease including: Making the right diagnosis When and how to review people with asthma, and how to support self-management Assessing and managing patients with severe COPD Dr Hilary Pinnock Clinical Research Fellow, Division of Community Health Sciences, GP Section, University of Edinburgh, and Principal in General Practice, Whitstable Medical Practice, Whitstable, Kent 0955–1040 Diabetes How to manage your patients with diabetes. This session gives you access to the latest evidence based information to help with: Diagnosis Blood monitoring Starting medication using oral agents and insulin Secondary prevention Dr Roger Gadsby GP, Nuneaton, Senior Lecturer in Primary Care, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, and Medical Advisor to Warwick Diabetes Care 1040–1100 COFFEE 1100–1130 Mental health The latest guidelines on managing patients with: Depression Anxiety - including assessment of suicide risk 1130–1215 Women’s health Learn how to use the latest research in women’s health to manage your patients better. This session covers: Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Incontinence Menopause – how to manage your patients who are not using HRT Miss Joan Pitkin Consultant Gynaecologist and RCOG Tutor, The NW London Hospitals NHS Trust, and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College School of Science and Medicine, London 1215–1300 Panel discussion In this interactive session, the panel of speakers from the previous sessions will discuss interesting cases in respiratory medicine, diabetes, mental health and women’s health, and take questions from the audience. 1300–1415 LUNCH and walk around quiz 1415–1500 Cardiology How to manage your patients in primary care and knowing when to refer them to hospital. This session covers managing your patients with: Atrial fibrillation, including NICE guidelines Hypertension, including care of younger people Heart failure Angina Lipid abnormalities and primary prevention Dr Iqbal Malik Consultant Cardiologist, St Mary’s Hospital, London 1500–1530 Gastroenterology This case based session illustrates the latest developments in gastroenterology in relation to managing your patients with: Dyspepsia Irritable bowel syndrome Dr David Westaby Consultant Gastroenterologist, Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust, London 1530–1550 COFFEE 1550–1635 Neurology An update on managing patients with: Headaches (specifically migraine) Epilepsy Epilepsy Dizziness Transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs), and secondary prevention of stroke Dr Geraint Fuller Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Gloucester Royal Hospital, Gloucester 1635–1705 Panel discussion In this interactive session, the panel of speakers from the previous sessions will discuss interesting cases in cardiology, gastroenterology and neurology, and take questions from the audience. 1705–1720 SUMMARY AND CLOSING REMARKS – quiz results and champagne prize
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