Gastroenterology – clinical challenges in primary care
Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at 4:51PM A Pulse seminar for GPs dealing with gastrointestinal disorders
Thursday, 12 November, 2009, London
Early booking discount available – Save £20
For many GPs, gastroenterology is perhaps one of the most frustrating therapeutic areas. Patients often present with mild to moderate symptoms that are difficult to manage, may or may not resolve spontaneously and make separating the physical from the non-physical cause problematic. Importantly, however, it is an area in which GPs need to remain completely alert in order to recognise red flags that can be disguised by a long, tedious list of non-sinister signs and symptoms.
Gastrointestinal disorders account for about 10% of GPs’ workload and the prescribing costs attributed to managing these problems is about 14% of the practice drug budget.
This seminar, which is sponsored by Reckitt Benckiser and supported by the PCSG is aimed at GPs who are keen to update their clinical skills. The presentations will include practical advice and the latest information on a range of topics that have been identified by GPs as the key areas about which they would like to know more.
Our speakers will focus on:
• Practical advice to improve diagnosis and appropriate referral
• How to recognise the red-flag symptoms that suggest serious disease without unnecessary investigation
• Management strategies for long term gastrointestinal disorders
• Updates on guidelines and their implications for GPs
• Working closely with secondary care
Every delegate will receive:
• A resource pack containing essential take-home points
• A certificate of attendance confirming five hours of CPD time
• A form to record learning needs and learning points for your appraisal folder
Who should attend?
• GPSIs
• GPs
• GP registrars
Key speakers:
CHAIR: Dr Jamie Dalrymple - Chair of the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology, GPSI and hospital practitioner in gastroenterology.
Silent liver disease – what is the significance of NASH?
Dr George Webster - Consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist and honorary senior lecturer at University College London
Coeliac disease – when to suspect it and when to screen
Dr Sohail Butt - GP in Ashford, Middlesex, and member of the Coeliac UK health advisory committee
IBS – a survival kit for GPs
Dr Jamie Dalrymple - Chair of the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology, GPSI and hospital practitioner in gastroenterology
Colorectal cancer: GP update
Professor Owen Epstein - Professor of gastroenterology, Royal Free Hospital, London
GP strategies for investigating anaemia
Dr John O’Malley
Clinical director, All Day Health Centre, Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral
Endoscopy – who to refer? A practical GP guide and essential update with video presentation
Professor Owen Epstein
Managing dyspepsia – GPs’ questions answered
Dr Terry Wong - Consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London
To Book
Online: www.pulse-seminars.com
Telephone: 020 7921 8225
Email: book@pulse-seminars.com
Fax: 020 7921 8136

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