Event co-ordinator
Orela Deane
Telephone
+ 44 (0)131 247 3659
Email
O.Deane@rcpe.ac.uk
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Thursday 24 October
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Join the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh for the next in our series of online International Medical Updates (IMU), and this first time event from Australasia where we bring together expert speakers to discuss the latest advances in clinical medicine.
We would like to express our sincere thanks to Dr Tien K Khoo, RCPE Regional Adviser from Australia, for his support in developing this event.
This IMU is free to all RCPE Members and Fellows of RCPE.
Delegates will have the opportunity to submit questions to the speakers which will be addressed live at the event taking place at 18.30 - 20.30 (AEDT) / 08.30 – 10.30 (BST)
This online event allows the opportunity for delegates to watch the presentations live, or at their convenience for up to 28 days following the original broadcast. Delegates can continue to register for on-demand access only after the live event has taken place. Please note that access closes 28 days after the original broadcast, not after the point of booking.
Please note the times shown below in bold is Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). This webinar starts at 08.30 (BST)
Updates in Acute Medicine & Care of the Elderly.
18.30 08.30 UK |
Introduction & Welcome by Professor Andrew Elder, President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh |
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18.35 08..35 UK |
Update from Vice President (International) & Director of Education Dr Conor Maguire & Dr Kerri Baker |
18.40 08.40 UK |
Chair: Professor Tien Khoo, Ballina Hospital, Northern New South Wales, Australia, University of Wollongong & Griffith University, Australia Update on Delirium Professor Andrew Teodorczuk, Director of Clinical Training and Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia |
19.15 09.15 UK |
Health Assessments and the Long Tail of Prevention Emeritus Professor Julie Byles, Director of the Centre for Women’s Health Research, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
19.50 09.50 UK |
Management of disorders of gut-brain interactions (irritable bowel syndrome) Laureate Professor Nicholas Talley, Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle. Australia |
20.25 10.25 UK |
Close & Thanks |
Please note that this event will be delivered entirely online, 18.30 - 20.30 (AEDT) / 08.30 – 10.30 (BST) and the access information will be emailed to all registered delegates prior to the event going live.
Registration fees:
Fee | |
RCPE Fellow / Member | £0 |
Standard Fee / Consultant | £10 |
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