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GP Programme 2

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GP Programme 2

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09:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    What every GP should know about Vasectomies and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome diagnosis and treatment options - This presentation will provide a practical guide for GPs regarding vasectomies and carpal tunnel syndrome, covering indispensable key insights, essential patient counselling points and what information to include in referrals for community surgery.
10:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    An Overview of Skin Surgery in General Practice from simple to complex: What Can Be performed, by whom, and the training requirements. This presentation will guide GPs to the benefits of diversifying into community surgery, and highlighting what skin surgery procedures can be safely and effectively performed in the community, including the necessary training requirements as the complexity increases.
13:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    A guide to categorising urticaria into acute and chronic and managing patients with the condition in an effective manner.
14:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2

    This presentation focuses on the clinical features of skin cancer and simple dermoscopic features of common benign lesions.

15:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    A whistle stop tour of common hair and scalp problems encountered in primary care. It will hopefully help manage the common disorders with confidence in an evidence based manner. 
16:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2

    This presentation focuses on the treatment of different types of psoriasis in Primary Care, management of associated comorbidities, and details when to refer.

10:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    Having the decision of whether and when to have children is fundamental to the physical, psychological and social wellbeing of women. Numerous studies have shown that the number of unintended pregnancies can decrease when there is an increased use of contraception. Women want the ability to choose when and whether they want to become pregnant; they deserve to make an informed choice that is right for them. Providing equitable access to contraception, however, is a major challenge and now an important priority, in terms of service provision.
12:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
15:15
  1. 45 mins
    • GP Programme 2
    In this session we will cover the impact of anxiety disorders on children and young people, and consider how best to support them in a primary care setting. 

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