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13th January Bariatric surgery Mr Nick Maynard, Consultant Surgeon
The meetings are for one hour from 1 to 2 pm
Meetings are held at the University of Oxford Department of Primary Health Care,
Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford.
  You will need a parking permit.  These can be obtained from reception on arrival
Lunch is available from 12.30 p.m.
Training Courses for Practice Management Teams primarily for relatively new practice management team members,
or as refreshers for the more experienced
There is a large range of learning and development courses available over the next few months - details can be found on this flyer
14th- 15th January 5th Medical Update for the GP

Russell Square House, 10-12 Russell Square, London WC1B 5EH.

020 8123 0021 or 07747 777 936

.Luis Macchiavello. Director Infomed Research and Training Limited

luism@infomedltd.co.uk

18th January Palliative Care Education in Primary Care

 

Katharine House Hospice,Nr Banbury Dr Sally Rogers

 

19th January

 

Skin Club

 

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Motivational Interviewing

 

Abbey Room, Abingdon Guildhall Abbey Close, Abingdon, OX14 3JE

 

CANCELLED Women's Health Update afternoon

 

John Radcliffe Hospital Lecture Theatre 1 Headington, Oxford
20th January
Rheumatology update

Reading
Familial hypercholesterolaemia Prof Andrew Neil, OCDEM
The meetings are for one hour from 1 to 2 pm
Meetings are held at the University of Oxford Department of Primary Health Care,
Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford.
  You will need a parking permit.  These can be obtained from reception on arrival
Lunch is available from 12.30 p.m.
27th January Community management of alcohol problems Sarah McHardy, Alcohol Co-ordinator for Oxfordshire Richard Higgs, Team Leader SMART Alcohol Services
3rd February Metabolic bone metabolism and Vitamin D Dr Kassim Javaid, Consultant in Rheumatology
Afternoon 4th February Child protection: Dr Clare Robertson (90 minute workshop). Clare is “named doctor” for Oxfordshire Urology guidelines discussed and explained: Mr Nilay Patel, Urology department, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

 

The Manor Hospital, Beech Road, Headington

 

9th February ‘JOINT VENTURES’

 

Nuffield O C

 

Palliative Care Royal Berks
10th February Urogynaecology – a patient pathway Mr Simon Jackson, Consultant Gynaecologist
The meetings are for one hour from 1 to 2 pm
Meetings are held at the University of Oxford Department of Primary Health Care,
Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford.
  You will need a parking permit.  These can be obtained from reception on arrival
Lunch is available from 12.30 p.m.
11th February GP half day study day for the Oxford Heart Centre

 

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Alison Barnes NIHR, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Communications Manager Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust 01865 743348 (Mon, Wed, Thurs) 01865 231471 (Tues press office) mob: 07887511380

 

Managing COPD and asthma in primary care in 2010 - the latest guidelines

 

Weston Manor Hotel
Weston-on-the-Green,
Oxfordshire, OX25 3QL

Click here to register

 

17th February Managing musculo-skeletal problems and avoiding referrals Karen Barker, Senior Physiotherapist, NOC
The meetings are for one hour from 1 to 2 pm
Meetings are held at the University of Oxford Department of Primary Health Care,
Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford.
  You will need a parking permit.  These can be obtained from reception on arrival
Lunch is available from 12.30 p.m.
24th February
PBC – the future in the City Dr Peter Von Eichstorff, General Practitioner

3rd March Interpreting serum tumour markers A member of the Department of Clinical Biochemistry
4th March

 

Immunisation Conference

 

Culham Conference Centre, Culham
10th March Movement disorders Dr Sudhir Singh, Consultant Neurologist
The meetings are for one hour from 1 to 2 pm


Meetings are held at the University of Oxford Department of Primary Health Care,
Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford.
  You will need a parking permit.  These can be obtained from reception on arrival
Lunch is available from 12.30 p.m.

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