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BMJ Masterclass for GPs: General Update
Date: AUTUMN 2008 Location: Various see below

BMJ Masterclass for GPs: General Update

Wednesday 26 & Thursday 27 November 2008, Manchester SOLD OUT
Thursday 4 & Friday 5 December 2008, Bristol
Thursday 11 December 2008, London

We know that taking time out of the practice can be difficult, which is why our clinical editors have been working hard to make this programme even more relevant to you. With feedback from our past delegates and a panel of expert speakers, we have updated the content and added two brand new topics: ophthalmology and ENT. Also featuring new case studies and live clinical demonstrations, this BMJ Masterclass will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to put the latest evidence into practice.

Programme 1 topics include:

* Respiratory medicine
* Mental health
* ENT - NEW!
* Musculoskeletal
* Diabetes
* Paediatrics

Programme 2 topics include:

* Cardiology
* Dermatology
* Palliative care
* Neurology
* Women's health
* Ophthalmology - NEW!

This is an essential update for GPs and advanced nurse practitioners:

1 Access the latest evidence based medicine across a wide range of common clinical conditions
2 Take home practical tips that will change your everyday practice
3 Get your questions answered by the experts
4 Interact with your peers and the experts, and share experiences and best practice.

Secure your place early and take advantage of the early bird rates. To view the full programme, list of speakers or to register, please visit:

http://masterclasses.bmj.com/GPs/general-update

email: vng{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6012


BMJ Masterclass for Physicians: Neurology (6 CPD hours / RCP)
Date: AUTUMN 2008 Location: Various see below

Wednesday 10 December 2008, University of Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester

A series of one day masterclasses providing the physician working in acute medicine with the confidence to correctly diagnose, investigate, and manage a wide spectrum of common neurological problems. This year, leading experts covers 3 essential new topics in key neurological conditions including:

• Medicolegal risks...avoiding a neurological disaster - NEW!
• Chronic daily headache: important causes and effective treatment
• Weakness and sensory symptoms
• Vertigo and dizziness
• Stroke - NEW!
• Parkinson's disease
• Collapse of unknown Cause - NEW!

Hear from leading experts including:
Dr Geraint Fuller
Consultant Neurologist
Gloucestershire Royal NHS Trust, and Chair,
Neurology Specialty Advisory Committee
Cheltenham

Dr Brendan Davies
Consultant Neurologist, and Director of the North Midlands Headache
Clinic
North Staffordshire University Hospital,
Stoke-on-Trent

Professor Adolfo Bronstein
Head of Department
Division of Neurosciences and Mental Health,
Imperial College London,
London

Dr Rustam Al-Shahi Salman
MRC clincician scientist and honorary consultant neurologist
Western General Hospital,
Edinburgh

Professor David Burn
Professor of Movement Disorder Neurology and Honorary Consultant
Newcastle General Hopsital,
Newcastle upon Tyne

Professor Phil Smith
Consultant Neurologist
University Hospital of Wales,
Cardiff

Who should attend?
1 Consultants
2 Specialist registrars
3 Associate specialists
4 Staff grades
5 General practitioners with a special interest
6 Specialist nurses

Of the following specialties:
1 Neurology
2 General medicine
3 Geriatric medicine
4 Accident and emergency medicine
5 Intensive care

Secure your place early. This programme sold out within months in 2007! To view the full programme, list of speakers or to register, please visit:

http://masterclasses.bmj.com/neurology

email: vng{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6012


BMJ Masterclass for GPs: Cardiology, Diabetes and CKD
Date: Various, see below Location: Various see below

Monday 3 November 2008, Birmingham

This one day masterclass will advance your knowledge in three of the most rapidly changing and challenging areas of clinical practice, and provide you with practical information from expert speakers.

Topics covered include:
• Heart failure: the essentials of management
• Atrial fibrillation
• Secondary prevention after myocardial infarction (MI)
• Complications of diabetes
• Therapeutic challenges in the management of type 2 diabetes
• Chronic kidney disease: when to refer to the nephrologist.

This masterclass is suitable for:
• GPs
• Practice nurses
• Nurse practitioners

Early bird rates are available so don't delay. To view the full programme and list of speakers or to register, please visit: http://masterclasses.bmj.com/GPs/cardiology-diabetes-ckd

email: events{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6241


EAROC – Meeting (European Asociation for Research on Obesity in Childhood)
Date: 28–29 November 2008 Location: Vienna, Austria

Main Topic Lipids and Lipoproteins in obese Children Familial Hypercholesterolemia

President: Univ.- Prof. Dr. Kurt Widhalm, Division for Clinical Nutrition and Prevention

Department for Paediatrics, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, A-1090 Vienna/Austria

email: azmedinfo{at}media.co.at Tel: +43 (1) 531 16 – 38


The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care
Date: 17 - 20 March 2009 Location: Berlin, Germany

The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care is on March 17 - 20, 2009, in Berlin, Germany.

The International Forum is open to all, and is relevant to both beginners and those experienced in improvement work. This year, we aim to be more inclusive, and to attract previously unrepresented organisations and countries. We particularly encourage submissions from those who may be first time submitters, have previously submitted unsuccessful abstracts, or who are new to the quality/safety field. Detailed instructions for submission are at: http://internationalforum.bmj.com

If you want to find out more about the Forum, view the webcasts from this year’s event in Paris online at: http://internationalforum.bmj.com/2008-forum/2008-multimedia-resources-login
Please note you will need to register before viewing the webcasts.

email: events{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6985


Courses: Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London
Date: Ongoing Location: London, UK

MSc/PgDip in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
The Institute of Psychiatry offers two international courses both of which are of one year’s duration. Both courses are suitable for clinicians from developing countries and designed for psychiatrists, paediatricians and psychologists from overseas. The courses will run concurrently and candidates should apply for whichever course best suits their needs.

MSc in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
This is a new course which has a research focus.
Course content
Research skills required for work in this field of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Content will also include teaching on child development, and clinical child and adolescent psychiatry on a necessary basis for research. Issues related to monitoring and evaluating services/service inputs will be discussed.

PgDip in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
This course has a clinical focus.
Course Content
Assessment, diagnosis and management of children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders, including those with physical illness and chronic handicap, issues relating to planning of implementing services for child mental health with particular reference to the needs of the participants’ own countries. Includes basic research methodology.

Further details are available from:
Dr Anula Nikapota
Course Organiser and Tutor, P085
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Institute of Psychiatry
16 De Crespigny Park
London
SE5 8AF
United Kingdom

email: spchhrs{at}iop.kcl.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 0179


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