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Online via zoomCan maintenance and reliever therapy really work in asthma? Guest Speaker - Beverly Bostock RGN MSc MA QN, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Independent Training Consultant, Editor in Chief - Practice […]
Can maintenance and reliever therapy really work in asthma? Guest Speaker - Beverly Bostock RGN MSc MA QN, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Independent Training Consultant, Editor in Chief - Practice […]
Review of current ESC/EAS (2019) and NICE (2016) guidance and therapies for lipid management post-ACS. The implementation of a local lipid management pathway and audit results. Recommendations in clinical practice. […]
AF is the commonest cardiac arrhythmia. It increases the risk of embolic stroke five-fold. Opportunistic diagnosis and confirmation of the arrhythmia through ECG recording is therefore an important skill for […]
Dr Teoh will cover the basic principles of Lipid Management and focus on: How to identify and manage patients with dyslipidaemia (including Familial Hypercholesterolaemia) What to do with statin intolerant […]
Guest Speaker: Dr Stephanie Gallard Dr Stephanie Gallard is a GPwSI in Dermatology and a non-consultant member of the British Association of Dermatologists, and finds dermatology absolutely fascinating. She is also a […]
Guest Speaker: Rob Gingell, Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Specialist Nurse Rob has been in post since the launch of the All Wales FH Service in 2010. Rob has worked as a cardiology […]
Presented by Karen Frankland. Primary Care Respiratory Nurse Specialist & Trainer Programme Asthma Statistics (setting the scene) Mechanisms of Asthma (inflammation and bronchospasm) Aims of Management and Treatment Goals (Clinical […]
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a recording of the electrical activity within the heart muscle. It is the most commonly performed cardiac test. Practice in 12-lead ECG recording varies across the Health […]
Guest Speaker: Eileen Munson Focusing appropriate primary care management and the running of a Menopause Service This event is aimed at Healthcare professionals working in the Primary Care […]
With Guest Speaker Karen Frankland who will focus on Asthma Statistics (setting the scene) Mechanisms of Asthma (inflammation and bronchospasm) Aims of Management […]
With Guest Speaker Dr Yee Ping Teo Lipids in a nutshell Current lipid lowering drugs Statin Intolerance – what to do Newer agents including Bempedoic Acid and PCSK9 inhibitors […]
Are you a primary care practitioner interested in developing your sexual and reproductive healthcare knowledge and skills? Then our SRH Essentials in Primary Care course is for you. The SRH […]
Gill Pulford DSN opens the door to the Diabetes Big Q&A. The first in a series of virtual sessions focusing on Diabetes in Primary Care Discussion points will include Diagnosis […]
Dr Nicola Mullin, Sexual Health Consultant at the Countess of Chester will launch The Big M programme on Saturday 15th January and will cover the following: Identifying Menopause Taking a […]
Common Menopausal Presentations Presented by Eileen Munson- Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Senior Lecturer Eileen is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Senior Lecturer who has specialised in the Menopause and runs Menopause […]
An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a recording of the electrical activity within the heart muscle. It is the most commonly performed cardiac test. Practice in 12-lead ECG recording varies across the Health […]
Are you a primary care practitioner interested in developing your sexual and reproductive healthcare knowledge and skills? Then our SRH Essentials in Primary Care course is for you. The SRH […]
Time is precious and with the additional burdens of the current climate, we know just how important it is that you can access appropriate, quality education, delivered by specialists at times that don’t tip the scales of your work life balance.
Gill Pulford DSN opens the door to the Diabetes Big Q&A on Tuesday 8th March @ 7pm-8.30-pm With the publication of the new NICE Guidelines on 15th February for Type […]
Acute myocardial infarction occurs when there is acute occlusion of a coronary artery by thrombus, usually at the site of a ruptured atheromatous plaque. This webinar will help you recognize […]
Gill Pulford DSN opens the door to the Diabetes Big Q&A on Saturday 19th March @ 10am-11.30am With the publication of the new NICE Guidelines on 15th February for […]
Guest Speaker Yvonne Gibney MFTM, RCPS (Glasg) - Travel Health Nurse Specialist An update and overview on current travel health advice and vaccinations during the Covid pandemic Each participant will […]
As part of the ongoing Sexual Health & Menopause programme of webinars, Dr Nicola Mullin will be presenting a session on Combined Hormonal Contraception. This session is free to […]
Around 1 in 4 patients with an acutely occluded coronary artery will not present with the classical ST elevation changes (STEMI), usually seen. Rather, their ECG will display an Occlusive […]
Gill Pulford, Diabetes Specialist Nurse continues the Diabetes Big Q&A series of webinars, this month focusing on SGLT2. Originally for use in diabetes only, SGLT2 now give you more choice […]
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the commonest cardiac arrhythmia and is particularly prevalent in the elderly population. It carries a five-fold increased risk of embolic stroke. This webinar will help you […]
Are you a primary care practitioner interested in developing your sexual and reproductive healthcare knowledge and skills? Then our SRH Essentials in Primary Care course is for you. The SRH […]
Delivered by Karen Frankland Understand the importance of accurate and reproducible spirometry results Understand the measurements obtained Have an awareness of the recommendations and guidelines for quality assured spirometry Understand […]
Delivered by Karen Frankland Understand the importance of accurate and reproducible spirometry results Understand the measurements obtained Have an awareness of the recommendations and guidelines for quality assured spirometry Understand […]
So, what is a heart attack? Over the years, several different definitions of Myocardial Infarction have been used, leading to controversy and confusion. The never-ending jargon of STEMI and non-STEMI, […]