Nene PLT programme 12 11 14 - Health Education East Midlands

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WEDNESDAY, 12 NOVEMBER 2014
The Aviator Hotel, Sywell Aerodrome, Sywell, Northants NN6 0BT
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(Out of hours, lunch and registration from 12.30 pm)
PROGRAMME 1 : HANGAR ONE
Rheumatology, Osteology and Cardiology
PROGRAMME 2 : HANGAR TWO
Contraception and STIs
(This programme may be of more interest to GPs but
you are free to attend either programme)
(This programme may be of more interest to nursing
staff but you are free to attend either programme)
1.45pm
Welcome and introductions
Top 10 in Rheumatology
1.45 –
3.15pm
Professor Graham Hughes
3.15 – 3.40 Break for tea/coffee
1.45pm
Welcome and introductions
1.45 –
3.15pm
Contraception
Update
Dr Martyn
Walling
3.15 – 3.45pm Break for tea/coffee
Broken bones, broken hearts :
The Javaid brothers
3.40 –
5.00pm
on
Osteoporosis and Stable Angina
for Primary Care
Dr Kassim Javaid
5.00pm
Close
3.45 –
5.00pm
STIs and HIV in
Dr Darren Cousins
Primary Care*
5.00pm
Close
Dr Yassir Javaid
*Please note we will be covering STIs with a GP focused programme in June 2015.
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Our speakers
Professor Graham Hughes – Professor Hughes trained and qualified at The London Hospital. In 1969 - 1970 he spent
two years Postgraduate Fellowship in New York at the Rheumatology & Lupus Centre of Dr Charles Christian.
Professor Hughes became a Consultant Physician at Hammersmith Hospital where he set up Europe’s first dedicated
Lupus Clinic in 1973. In 1983 he described the clotting disorder now known as Hughes Syndrome. In 1985 he set up
the Lupus Unit at St Thomas’ Hospital. In 1993 he received the World Rheumatology (ILAR) Research Prize for the
description of Hughes Syndrome. He is a member of the American Lupus “Hall of Fame, and Doctor Honoris Causa at
the Universities of Marseille and Barcelona.
Dr Yassir Javaid is a local GP and Clinical Lead for the Cardiovascular Primary Care Project, East Midlands Strategic
Clinical Network. He qualified from Cambridge University and after completing his VTS training he became one of the
clinical leads for the South Northants Community Cardiology Service. He is passionate about developing pathways that
facilitate the translation of best evidence guidance to front line primary care.
Dr Kassim Javaid completed his medical training at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School then specialized in
adult rheumatology at the Wessex Deanery. He completed a PhD in the epidemiology of osteoporosis as an ARC
Clinical Fellow at the University of Southampton and spent a year as an ARC travelling fellow in UCSF to study the role
of vitamin D and bone in lower limb OA. He was appointed as Lecturer in Metabolic Bone Disease/ Honorary
consultant Rheumatologist at Oxford. His research interests include the role of epidemiology of musculoskeletal
diseases, mechanism of bone pain and co-lead for a the NIHR RD TRC rare bone diseases initiative and works within
the Clinical Scientific Committee of the National Osteoporosis Society, including developing the vitamin D guidelines,
and the International Osteoporosis Society, including development and implementation.
Dr Martyn Walling has been a GP based in Lincolnshire for 30 years and has been a Family Planning instructing doctor
for over 20 years. He is a prolific writer and has been instrumental in securing extensive media coverage on
contraception and hormone replacement therapy. He has also lectured extensively; a few years ago he was awarded
Doctor of the Year for Female Health Care. He is a member of a number of advisory boards on methods of
contraception and HRT. Over the past two years he has been training Doctors and Nurses within their practices in long
acting methods of contraception. Dr Walling enjoys and remains enthusiastic about general practice.
Dr Darren Cousins graduated from the University of Manchester in 2003, and after junior doctor posts in Edinburgh
and Manchester obtained his CCT in GU Medicine in 2012, now working as a Consultant at the Integrated Sexual
Health Service at Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. He has an MSc in Medical Leadership and was
a graduate of the first North West Medical Leadership Programme. He holds both diplomas of GU and HIV Medicine,
postgraduate diploma in Public Health and Diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health alongside letters
of competence in subdermal and intrauterine devices whilst training to be a faculty registered trainer. He piloted HIV
testing in medical assessment in Manchester landing him on BBC News (for the right reasons!) and has an interest in
early diagnosis of HIV and building services to meet local patient expectations which have risen substantially in recent
years. Outside of work he is a keen runner, beginner sailor and enjoys speaking terrible Spanish.
Our sponsors
This meeting has been supported by the following companies through the purchase of exhibition trade space:
AstraZeneca
Boehringer-Ingelheim
Dermal Laboratories
Ipsen
Napp Pharmaceuticals
Bayer
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Janssen UK
Teva UK Limited
Phadia Ltd
Chiesi
Sanofi UK
Merck, Sharp & Dohme Ltd
Glaxo Smith Kline