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 21/07/2010

Timetable for this session

9.00 Dr Byrne- Investigating rheum-immuno-porosis

10.30 Coffee

11.00 Trainee session- Hannah, Steve

12.30 Lunch

1.30 PD session

2.00 Group discussions and admin.

Preparatory work

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Dr Byrne- Investigating rheum-immuno-porosis Trainee session- Hannah, Steve Group discussions and admin  
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5 5 Important,practical tips of diagnosing rheumatological conditions in general practice. 4 4 good session 4 4 helps to discuss in small groups gives others an idea of how to tackle dificult situations in the future more session in future with dr byrne
5 5 Practical GP tips in rheumatology. doses of steroids for PMR and GCA. Nicely aimed at GP trainees. Well pitched. 4 3 Good to think about emergency situations as a GP. Good presentation on dizzy spells. 4 3 Looking forward to residential. More Dr Byrne teaching Sorry you're leaving ST3's but good luck!
4 4 Excellent session. Practal guides ontreatment and assessment of rheumatological disease. Partuclarly PMR/ temp arteritis and investigation of potential rheum disease. 3 3 Practical thinking about emergencies in practice. Good dizziness section with look in to practical tests to rule out serous causes. 3 3 Importance of communicaiton in end of life care Further Rheum sessions
4 4 More appropriate use of immunology investigations. 3 2 Very important to know where emergency drugs and equipment are kept. Discussion about Patients who willingly sick/disable, on long term sicknote- how to deal and suggestive approaches.
4 3 I learnt an approach to the dizzy patient 4 4 I learnt importance of documenting explanations given to patients, especially around contraception to have some time for working on ePortfolios
4 4 excellent session by jenny and Dr.byrne and a useful handout.I found it useful to know how to intepret the titre values 4 3 good seesion again on vertigo with useful discussion and tips 4 4 it was a good opportunity to talk abt difficult consultations it was a very valuable day spent at the VTS
5 5 To trust your clinical impression and correlate with lab results. 2 2 Basic approach to ALS. Good to refresh. 4 4 In GP there seems to be daily exposure to ethical issues and discussing various cases could help when faced with similar problems Would like some rhumatology clinic exposure
5 4 Very useful talk with practical tips for day to day practice. Lab talk was also very useful. 3 2 Emergency medicine-Good revision of acute care. Case study would have been interesting. Dizziness-Good talk about how to approach this common problem. 3 2 Always interesting to discuss ethical/difficult cases. Can help reflections. Could ask haem/biochem labs to give talks?
5 5 I was not aware naproxen did not carry the same CVD risk of the other NSAIDS 4 3 4 4 Made me reflect on the fact that we encounter complex issues on a regular basis. It's difficult to find the time to reflect on these adequately. I agree with other comments - more Dr Byrne please. Entertaining, informative and engaging.
5 4 Best lecture I had for rheumatology, Learnt a lot More teaching from Dr Byrne
5 5 excellent session on rheumatology, very useful and practical
5 4 Excellent session with lot of practical tips 3 3 good session 3 3 good opportunity to discuss about difficult consultations more rheumatology talks please