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Women's Health In Primary Care

In keeping with its continuing series of outstanding industry conferences,  MIMS is pleased to present its third Women's Health Conference to be held 5 May 2010 in London. This event combines academic rigour and examples of best practice to provide strategic clinical advice and practical tips for the day-to-day work of GPs specialising in women’s health.

Book before next Thursday 25 March and save up to £90


With dedicated Q&A sections, focused sessions and interactive workshops, gain insights into the latest best practice examples and updates, including sessions on: 

  1. Recent Developments In Contraception To Ensure You Are Fully Up To Date
  2. Initial Management Of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
  3. Overactive Bladder Focus
  4. Different Presentations Of The Menopause
  5. Osteoporosis In Women
  6. How To Identify, Manage And Refer Chronic Pelvic Pain

 

The speaker line up in currently being finalised, please check here regularly for updates. 2009's Women's Health conference sold out; book early to avoid disappointment. 

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Early Bird Offer

Book Before 25 March 2010 And Save Up To £90
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Speakers

  • Dr Sarah Gray
  • Primary Care Lead for Women’s Health
  • NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
 
  • Dr Richard Keen
  • Consultant Rheumatologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer in Metabolic Bone Disease, The Royal National
 
  • Mr Vik Khullar
  • Consultant Urogynaecologist, St Mary's Hospital
  • Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College, London
 
  • Ms Joan Pitkin BSc FRCS FRCOG
  • Consultant Gynaecologist, Lead for Urogynaecology and Menopause and Honorary Senior Lecturer
  • Associate Medical Director (Med Ed and R & D)
 
  • Dr Karen Roberts
  • Medico-Legal Adviser
  • MDU
 
  • Mr Antonios V Antoniou MBBS, BSc, PhD, MRCOG
  • Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician and Lead Clinician for gynaecology,
  • Newham University Hospital, London
 
  • Ali Kubba MB ChB FRCOG FFSRH
  • Consultant Community gynaecologist and colposcopy lead
  • Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and Lambeth PCT
 
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