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Women's Health In Primary Care

16 November 2010, The Freemason’s Hall, Central Manchester
www.mimswomenshealthconference.com


MIMS Women’s Health May 2010 Conference Received A 

100% Satisfaction Rate




Book Before 1 October & Save Up To £90



Contraception Update
Explore what is new in contraception, gain insight into the recent NICE LARC guidance and share best-practice advice on new oral contraceptive regimens

Osteoporosis In Women
Discuss the use of FRAX and QRISK risk assessment tools, clarify the NOGG and NICE guidelines on osteoporosis and gain updates on recent therapeutic developments

Best-Practice Overactive Bladder Management
Receive a comprehensive update on the diagnosis of overactive bladder and examine the latest therapeutic options, including the pros and cons of botulinum toxin therapy, and the role of urodynamic evaluation

Different Presentations Of Menopause
Discuss the early, late and urogenital symptoms of the menopause and explore when and how to correctly prescribe HRT

Initial Management Of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Identify the pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of heavy menstrual bleeding and  discuss when to refer patients. Plus, hear about the latest NICE guidelines to ensure best practice

New For November 2010:

Infertility: Initial Management In Primary Care
Discuss the role of the GP in performing initial investigations based on the NICE guidelines on fertility 2004, management options in primary care and top tips for referral


Plus:

Q&A Sessions & Medico-Legal Update

 


 

Revalidation:

  • EPASS accredited by RCGP Scotland
  • 5 CPD points
  • How to gain further points on practice

 


Excellent speakers, excellent programme, well worth the day spent. The best conference ever attended

2010 Past Delegate, Senior GP, Limetree & Sinnott Healthcare Ltd


 

What Will You Get Out Of A MIMS Conference?

  • Take-back-to-the-office tools: gain access to speakers notes, on-site survey results and tips from every presentation
  • Peer-to-peer learning: gain shared experience from your peers and pool the knowledge in the room
  • One-day compact format featuring leading primary and secondary care speakers, great value for value and limited time out of the office

 

Why A Haymarket Conference?

  • We can officially boast among the highest delegate numbers in our class and can guarantee senior audiences
  • Each conference represents 93 hours of research with your peers and other industry leaders
  • We feature new research launches onsite
  • You will join a 97% satisfied customer base and receive loyalty discounts and group discounts for future event
  • You will have the opportunity to meet your customers face-to-face
  • You can often choose your own programme to ensure a tailored learning experience
  • We feature hosted networking opportunities to maximise your time
  • You will have unfettered access to exhibitor stands and the chance to meet solution providers in a non-hard-sell environment

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Speakers

  • Dr Richard Keen
  • Consultant Rheumatologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer in Metabolic Bone Disease
  • The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore & University College London Hospitals
 
  • Dr Heather Currie
  • Associate Specialist Gynaecologist and Obstetrician
  • Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary
 
  • Dr Scott Wilkes
  • Clinical Lead, PCRN Northern & Yorkshire Primary Care Lead, NTW CLRN Executive GP
  • Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University
 
  • Dr Paula Briggs
  • GP and Clinical Lead
  • Community Sexual Health Service, NHS Sefton
 
  • Dr Julian Spinks
  • GP with an interest in Urinary Ccontinence
  • Strood, Kent
 
  • Dr Sarah Gray
  • Primary Care Lead for Women’s Health
  • NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
 
  • Dr Karen Roberts
  • Medico-Legal Adviser
  • Medical Defence Union
 
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