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CPD accreditation available - 4 points
The Sixth Annual Sheffield Gastroenterology Symposium
Holiday Inn Royal Victoria, Sheffield Friday, September 19th, 2014E D U C A T I O N
Are you interested in a research opportunity? The five previous research fellows have all been awarded their MDs and published up to 20 publications (3-5 original papers).We are always interested in enthusiastic trainees at any level who would like to do research. Even if you would only wish to write a single paper or case series we can help. We have a wide choice of research areas. We now have Post CCT fellowships with the first Joint Royal College Physicians Training Board accredited fellow (JRCPTB) working within the small bowel service - come and chat to [email protected]
Research training opportunities at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Invited Faculty
Local Faculty
Dr Simon Mark EverettLeeds Teaching Hospitals
Dr Massimiliano di PietroAddenbrooke’s Hospital
Professor Krish RagunathNottingham University Hospitals
Professor Stephen AttwoodDurham University
Dr Jeremy SandersonGuy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
Dr Sree SubramanianRoyal Liverpool University Hospital
Dr Jeremy WoodwardAddenbrooke’s Hospital
Dr Nick ThompsonFreeman Hospital
Dr David ElphickChesterfield Royal Hospital
Dr John Mansfield Royal Victoria Infirmary
Dr Gerry RobinsYork Hospital
Dr Richard Robinson Leicester General Hospital
Dr Alex Ford St James University Hospital
Dr James East John Radcliffe Hospital
Dr Ash Soliman Barnsley Hospital
Mr Ralph Austin Colchester General Hospital
Professor Sauid Ishaq Dudley Group of Hospitals
Based at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital (Sheffield Teaching Hospitals)
Professor David SandersDr Andrew Hopper Dr Kumar BasuDr Alenka BrooksDr Mark McAlindon Professor Alan LoboDr Matthew Kurien Dr Reena Sidhu Dr Mohammed Karajeh Dr Peter Mooney
Dear GI Friends and Colleagues,
Thank you for your continued support of this meeting.
This is the 6th Sheffield GI Symposium (under the auspices of the BSG) - the programme as ever determined by delegates from last year’s meeting! There are national and international speakers providing evidence-based overviews of topics which are perhaps contentious. We hope that the talks are relevant and will influence your clinical practice. The programme provided will offer both lectures, case-based discussions, rapid clinical ‘hot topics’ and some really new endoscopy!
CPD accreditation is available (4 points)
Last year we had >220 delegates on the day and your feedback/evaluation forms suggested a >90% good to excellent rating. We really want to stress that this meeting is for everyone: trainees, consultants, associate specialists, nurses from endoscopy, clinics, or GI ward background, dietitians and, of course, junior doctors or medical students with an interest in gastroenterology or just an update. Anyone with an interest in Gastroenterology!
So please share this brochure out with anyone you think who maybe interested in your department. The meeting is entirely free. There are 250 places. We have to pay for the delegates upfront (approximately £100 per person) and for this reason I really want to make a plea that if you have registered and are not able to attend please let us know so we can let someone else use that place.
To register please email [email protected] with your name, position, hospital base, contact number and email address. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
The venue is easily accessible (just off the A57 on the outskirts of Sheffield city centre, thus avoiding traffic). This is very close to the Sheffield train station so jumping on a train from where you are brings you to within a five minute taxi drive or 15 minute walk to the venue. Parking is free of charge. All delegates will be provided with relevant papers and reviews which will hopefully augment talks (on the day).
We do hope you will attend. We would like this meeting to be a regular slot in your CPD calendar today and in the future. Thank you in anticipation.
Best wishes,
David S Sanders, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
International FacultyProfessor Matthias LöhrKarolinska Institutet & University Hospital, Stockholm Sweden
Dr Suchitra Hourigan Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore USA
The Sixth Annual Sheffield GastroenterologySymposium
Holiday Inn Royal Victoria, Sheffield Friday, September 19th, 2014
12.30-1.30 Lunch and Exhibition Fair
Chair: Dr Sree Subramanian and Dr Richard Robinson Small bowel and Nutrition
1.30-1.45 Discharge or follow-up of coeliac disease? Dr Jeremy Woodward
1.45-1.55 Who is for PEG? Dr Matt Kurien
1.55-2.10 Home parenteral nutrition Dr Nick Thompson
Chair: Dr Mohammed Karajeh and Dr David Elphick IBD versus IBS!
2.10 -2.25 Stool testing for IBD Dr John Mansfield
2.25-2.40 IBS which tests should I perform? Dr Alex Ford
2.40-2.55 Endoscopic Surveillance in IBD Dr James East
3.00-3.30 Coffee
Chair: Dr Reena Sidhu and Dr Ash Solomon Emerging Therapies and Technology
3.30-3.45 Faecal Transplantation Dr Suchi Hourigan
3.45- 4.00 NOTES and laparoscopic surgery friends or foes? Mr Ralph Austin
4.00-4.10 Zenkers diverticulum endotherapy Professor Sauid Ishaq
4.10-4.20 Novel tests to diagnose coeliac disease Dr Peter Mooney
4.20-4.30 Remote Endoscopy Dr Mark McAlindon
4.30 Chair: Remarks and close of meeting
A symposium endorsed by the British Society of Gastroenterology
9.30-9.55 Welcome, registration and coffee Introduction: Professor David S Sanders
Chair: Dr Andrew Hopper and Dr Simon Everett Update in upper GI
10.00-10.15 Difficult reflux Case-based discussion Dr Kumar Basu
10.15-10.30 Recognising Barrett’s dysplasia - what’s new? Dr Massi di Pietro
10.30-10.45 Halo and other endoscopic therapies Professor Krish Ragunath
10.45-11.00 Eosinophilic Oesophagitis - do you see it?! Professor Stephen Attwood
11.15-11.45 Coffee
Chair: Dr Alenka Brooks and Professor Alan Lobo Inflammatory Bowel Disease
11.45-12.00 Revisiting Thiopurines the cure to Biologics? Dr Jeremy Sanderson
Introduction: Dr Gerry Robins The Bardhan State of the Art Lecture
Do whales have a pancreas? Professor Matthias Löhr
DirectionsEvery year delegates find sat nav lets them down so below are some landmarks for you to use as a visual guide once you exit Park Square roundabout:
The Sheffield Victoria Railway used to terminate where the meeting is being held. Thus passengers disembarked and saw the Royal Victoria Hotel.
As a result the war memorial is situated here - if you have a moment please have a look.
Carry on up the driveway to the car park straight ahead.
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Continue under the archway which says ‘Royal Victoria’.
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1 Turn right when you see the Metropolitan Hotel and bear left.
Sponsors:
Registration FreeTo register your place please contact Deborah French on 0114 226 1179 or email [email protected]
The above sponsors have supported this meeting through a payment to exhibit a stand. The above sponsors have had no involvement in any other aspect of this meeting