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Medical Complications in Pregnancy

for obstetricians, physicians, obstetric anaesthetists and GPs

Now booking.   Registration fee: £515   Click here to apply for this event.

Venue: The Royal College of Physicians, London NW1 4LE
Wednesday 3 - Friday 5 November 2010
Wednesday 3 November 2010
09:00Registration
09:30Pregnancy: a fitness test for lifeDr David Williams
10:05Thyroid diseaseProfessor Scott Nelson
10:40Other endocrine problemsProfessor Catherine Williamson
11:15Coffee
11:45Connective tissue disordersDr Cathy Nelson-Piercy
12:20HIV and pregnancyDr Annemiek de Ruiter
12.50Lunch
13:50Prescribing in pregnancy workshop
14:50Asthma, pneumonia and TBProfessor Raymond Powrie
15:30Tea
16:00GDM and Type 2 diabetesDr Janet Rowan
16:40Type 1 diabetes and othersProfessor Andrew Hattersley
17:10Discussion on diabetes in pregnancy
17:40Welcome drinks reception
Thursday 4 November 2010
09:00Pre-eclampsia: aetiologyProfessor Chris Redman
09:30Prediction and prevention of pre-eclampsiaProfessor Andrew Shennan
10:00Management of pre-eclampsiaProfessor Steve Robson
10:30Pre-eclampsia workshop
11:00Coffee
11:30Pre-exisiting hypertensionDr David Williams
12:00Obstetric anaesthesia for the non-anaesthetistDr Geraldine O'Sullivan
12:35Lunch
13:30ThromboembolismProfessor Ian Greer
14:05Sickle cell diseaseDr Jo Howard
14:35Critical careDr Laura Price
15:05Tea
15:35Critical cases workshop
17:00End of day
Friday 5 November 2010
09:00Renal disease in pregnancyDr Liz Lightstone
09:35Heart diseaseDr Sara Thorne
10:10Heart and respiratory diseases workshop
10:50Coffee
11:20Skin diseases and quizDr Samantha Vaughan Jones
11:50EpilepsyDr John Craig
12:25Other neurology in pregnancyDr Cathy Nelson-Piercy
13:00Lunch
14:00GastroenterologyDr David Williams
14:40Liver disease in pregnancyProfessor Catherine Williamson
15:15Closing remarks and end of meeting
(Up to 18 CPD points may be claimed from The Royal College of Physicians)
 

Now booking.   Registration fee: £515   Click here to apply for this event.

(Where 2 fees are shown, the first applies to doctors, and the second to allied health professionals)