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Day 1 - Thursday 27 June 2024
09:00
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Welcome and Introductory Remarks
by Professor Andrew Elder, President, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
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Session 1 - Neurology
Chair: Dr Lauren Davies, Consultant Acute Medicine, Victoria Hospital, Fife
09:05
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Stroke in the AMU
Dr Snehashish Banik, Consultant Physician, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
* imaging & initial management' *when to ambulate
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09.35
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Thunderclap Headache
Dr Charlotte Routh, Consultant, Acute Internal Medicine & Clinical Lead, Medical Ambulatory Care, Northumbria HCT
* overview of ideal patient pathway * management of SAH * when to refer to critical care
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10.05
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Vertigo and Dizziness
Dr Jennifer Harrison, Consultant Physician, Clinical Lead for Older People's Services, East Lothian
* overview of central & peripheral causes of dizziness * HINTS exam * Dix Hallpike & Epley manouvre
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10.35
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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Session 2 - Respiratory
Chair: Dr Mohammad Homaida, Stroke Consultant, NHS Fife
11.00
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COPD: time to refocus
Professor Stephen Bourke, Honorary Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Newcastle University
* how best to manage acute admission/ exacerbation of COPD * when is it COPD * when is it asthma?
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11.30
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Lung cancer for the generalist
Dr Mary Hewson, Consultant Physician, Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle
* initial presentation in acute medicine * how best to "work up patients" at front door *what not to miss
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12.00
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Dr JMJ Supramaniam Lecture
Flying the plane while building it: Precision medicine during COVID-19
Dr Brian Garibaldi, Professor of Medicine and Physiology, Director, Johns Hopkins Biocontainment Unit
* COVID, where are we now? * Long COVID at the front door
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12.30
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Lunch Break
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Session 3 - Cardiology
Chair: Dr Nicole Haggarty, Internal Medicine Trainee, NHS Fife/NHS Lothian
13.10
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CPR and ALS update
Dr Andrew Galbraith, Acute Medical Registrar, South East Scotland
* anaphylaxis update * ALS update and review
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13.40
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Heart Failure for the Generalist
Dr Pamela Brown, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesborough
*overview * investigations and treatment * important points to consider
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14.10
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Heart Disease in Women
Dr Martha Gulati, Cardiologist, Director of Prevention
Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women's Heart Center & President-Elect of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology
* why is heart disease different in women? * important points to consider
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14.40
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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Session 4 - Case based discussions: Medicine of the Elderly, Diabetes & Endocrine
Chair: Dr Alice Einarsson, Consultant Physician/Geriatrician, Gilbert Bain Hospital, Shetland
15.00
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Updates on Parkinson’s Disease
Professor Alison Yarnall, Consultant in Medicine for the Elderly, Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre
* updates on Parkinson’s Disease * complex cases at front door eg. patient made NBM *over or under treatment
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15.20
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Polypharmacy in the elderly patient
Dr Martin Wilson, Consultant in Care of the Elderly, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness
* de-prescribing * important considerations
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15.40
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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15.50
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The forgotten electrolytes – magnesium
Dr David Fryer - Consultant Physician/Endocrinologist, NHS Shetland
* focus on magnesium *
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16.10 |
Updates in Diabetes
Dr Kerri Devine, Clinical Research Fellow, Newcastle
* updates on DM & pumps * cases covering pitfalls, pump malfunction, post op, DKA |
16.30 |
Summary & Close
Dr Lauren Davies, Consultant Acute Medicine, Victoria Hospital, Fife
(End of Day One)
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Day 2 - Friday 28 June 2024
09:00
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Welcome and Introductory Remarks
by Dr Ailie Young, Co-Chair, Organising Committee
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Session 5 - Gastrointestinal
Chair: Dr Ailie Young, Co-Chair, Organising Committee
09.05
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Medical causes of abdominal pain (IBD)
Dr Christopher Lamb, Honorary Consultant in Gastroenterology, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
* focus on IBD * coeliac disease
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09.35
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Surgical causes of abdominal pain (pancreatitis)
Dr Alastair Hurry, Consultant Intensive Care Medicine & Anaesthesia & Clinical lead, Critical Care Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
* investigation * pancreatitis
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10.05
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Alcoholic hepatitis in the AMU
Dr Sian Gilchrist, Consultant Gastroenterologist, NHS Fife
* acute management of alcoholic hepatitis * alcohol withdrawal and management
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10.35
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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Session 6 - Call from the lab
Chair: Dr Nicole Haggarty, Internal Medicine Trainee, NHS Fife/NHS Lothian
11.00
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The abnormal blood film
Dr Alice Klauser, Consultant Haematologist, NHS Lothian
* abnormal blood film * abnormal white count * what not to miss
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11.30
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The Positive Pregnancy Test: Pregnancy and Breastfeeding in the AMU
Dr Bernadette Jenner, Medical Registrar, Obstetric Medicine & Clinical Pharmacology, University of Cambridge
* prescribing in pregnancy/breastfeeding * imaging in pregnancy/breastfeeding * key points not to miss
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12.00
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Mind the gaps
Professor James Dear, Consultant, Clinical Pharmacology Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
* what is the anion gap? * interactive cases
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12.30
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Lunch Break
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Session 7 - Renal Medicine
Chair: Dr Nehemiah Edwards, Acute Internal Medicine Registrar, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough
13.10
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Hyperkalaemia
Dr Annette Alfonzo, Consultant Nephrologist, NHS Fife
* overview of common causes * hyperkalaemia guideline *common pitfalls
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13.40
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Dialysis Decisions - Haemodialysis
Dr Nony Mordi, Renal Specialist, NHS Fife
* when to consider dialysis * palliative care in ESRF
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14.10
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Renal Colic (including pyelonephritis)
Mr Feras Al Jaafari, Consultant Urologist, NHS Fife
* investigations * management of kidney stones and pyelonephritis
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14.40
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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Session 8 - Case Based Discussion: "Please could you review...."
Chair: Dr Kerri Baker, Dean of Education, RCPE
15.00
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Hot joint
Dr Robert McLean, Medical Director, Rheumatology, Yale School of Medicine
* investigations * what not to miss
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15.20
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Returning Traveller
Dr Matthew Adam, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
* 2024 – what should we be aware of? * cases – what not to miss
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15.40
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Break: time to stretch and refresh!
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15.50
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Spot the rash
Dr Gemma Harrop, Dermatology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
* "please review this rash" * what not to miss
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16.10 |
Would you admit to ITU?
Dr David Griffith, Critical Care and Anaesthesia, NHS Lothian
* interactive cases * |
16.30 |
Summary & Close
Dr Kerri Baker, Dean of Education, RCPE
(End of Day Two)
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