Hosts
ANP, Mann Cottage.
Education Facilitator, Herefordshire CCG;
Editor-in-Chief, Primary Care Issues & Answers.
Specialist diabetes nurse practitioner, College Lane, Ackworth, West Yorkshire;
Co-Vice Chair of Primary Care Diabetes Society.
Interactive primary care reverse case studies:
- Practical guidance from experts from Oberoi Consulting on identifying, coding and monitoring patients in your practice’s databases
- Using reverse case studies experts will guide discussions using interactive polling while participants work in groups and share experiences
Programme
Time | Session |
09:30 | Registration, refreshments and exhibition |
10:00 | Welcome and introduction (hosts) with interactive polling |
10:15 |
Session 1 – Heart failureIdentifying the right patients
Improving outcomes – Interactive case study
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11:15 | Break, refreshments and exhibition |
11:30 |
Satellite symposium 1 – BayerManaging patients with NVAF and those with VTE in primary care
This webinar is organised and fully funded by Bayer plc, and contains promotional content. Prescribing Information and Adverse Event Reporting for Xarelto® (rivaroxaban) can be found here. Report Adverse Events Adverse events should be reported. Adverse events should also be reported to Bayer plc. RP-XAR-GB-5003 | February 2023 |
12:15 |
Session 2 – Atrial fibrillation and stroke preventionThe diagnosis gap and optimising the value of a QOF Point
Kavita Oberoi OBE – Founder and Managing Director, Oberoi Consulting. Improving outcomes – Interactive case study Dr Yassir Javaid – GPwSI Cardiology and Cardiovascular Lead, Northamptonshire CCG.
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13:15 | Lunch and exhibition |
14:00 |
Session 3 – Diabetes and Chronic kidney diseasePart 1 – Identifying and prioritising the right patients Part 2 – Improving outcomes – Interactive case study Dr Pam Brown – GP, SA1 Medical Practice, Swansea. Welsh representative of the Primary Care Diabetes Society. Joint Editor-in-Chief, Diabetes Distilled.
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15:00 |
Session 4 – The floor is yoursSharing your experiences and answering your questions Panel discussion with Dr Yassir Javaid, Dr Pam Brown, Beverley Bostock, Jane Diggle, Kavita Oberoi and Amanda Crundall.
What have we learnt? Beverley Bostock & Jane Diggle (with polling). |
15:45 | Close |
Free to members of the Issues & Answers community including:
Registration | ||
Refreshments | ||
Lunch | ||
CPD certificate |
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Useful information
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How to find the venue
Directions
By Car: Exit the M6 at junction 6 and follow the A38(M) towards Birmingham(E&C). Continue onto the Aston Express Way/A38, keep right to continue on Queensway/A38, keep right to continue on Great Charles Street Queensway/A38, take the exit towards New Street, continue onto Suffolk Street Queensway, at the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Holloway Head/B4127, turn right onto Granville St. Guests can drive to the main door of the hotel at 70 Broad Street where there is a limited number of car parking spaces for hotel guests (no prior reservations required). Other car parks are located close by.
By Bus: Some bus routes run through Broad Street and can reach the main door of the hotel. To check routes and numbers please visit https://nxbus.co.uk/west-midlands/
By Rail: The nearest main train station is Birmingham New Street. The tram system runs from New Street station to Broad Street and takes around 10 minutes, this can also be walked in around 16 minutes. A taxi will take 5 minutes and bus 11 minutes. Snowhill train station is also around a 20-minute walk, 8 minutes by bus and 4 minutes by taxi.
A good site to check is https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Birmingham-New-Street-Station/Broad-Street-Birmingham-England
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This educational programme has been supported by:
Both Bayer and the Boehringer Ingelheim (BI) and Lilly Alliance have provided a sponsorship grant towards this independent programme. They have had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, except for the Bayer sponsored symposia presentation which has been organised and developed by Bayer. The Bayer symposium has been fully funded and organised by the supporting company, including choice of speaker, content development and all associated materials.