GIM Regional Training Day - Exeter - 18th November 2019
Category: Medicine - Acute and GIM Training Days
Date: November 18th 2019 9:00am until 4:30pm
Location: RILD Building, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter EX2 5DW
G(I)M StR Regional Training Day
Exeter
GIM REGIONAL TRAINING DAY
Monday November 18th 2019
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
RILD building* EX2 5DW
Agenda for the day
Time |
Session |
Speaker |
9:00-9:15 |
Welcome & Introduction |
Dr Mahdi Abusalameh |
9:15-10:00 |
Undifferentiated fever in general medicine |
Dr George Trafford |
10:00-10:45 |
Cases from the Front Door |
Dr Peter Riou |
10:45-11:00 |
Break |
|
11:00-11:45 |
Surviving the first year as a consultant |
Dr Neil Walker |
11:45-12:30 |
Hyperkinetic movement disorders |
Dr Tim Harrower |
Dr Helen Waters – Head of school of Medicine Update and Q&A over lunch |
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12:30-13:30 |
Lunch |
|
13:30-14:15 |
Ambulatory care and SDEC - what's the evidence base? |
Dr Bill Lusty |
14:15-15:00 |
Eye Survival for medics |
Mr Peter Simcock |
15:00-15:15 |
Break |
|
15:15-16:00 |
Haematology update |
Dr Paul Kerr |
16:00 |
Close & feedback Training issues |
Dr Mahdi Abusalameh |
Speakers
Dr George Trafford – Consultant in infectious diseases and microbiology
Dr Peter Riou – Consultant Emergency Physician
Dr Neil Walker – Consultant in Endocrinology and Acute medicine
Dr Tim Harrower - Consultant Neurologist and Senior Clinical Lecturer
Dr Bill Lusty – Consultant in Acute medicine and CL AMU
Mr Peter Simcock – Consultant Ophthalmologist
Dr Paul Kerr – Consultant Haematologist
Organiser
Dr Mahdi Abusalameh – Consultant in Rheumatology and Acute medicine / G(I)M Lead in Exeter
*Parking
Parking is possible but limited on the hospital site. RILD Users could arrange a coach from the Digby P&R car park or advise delegates to use the park and ride service at £2.00 for adult return (£1.50 single). The RILD building is situated opposite the first bus stop on the Wonford site. Please see the visitor pages on http://www.rdehospital.nhs.uk/patients/where/default.html