Basic Colposcopy Course 12
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Basic Colposcopy Course 12
Basic Colposcopy Course 25−26 February 2015 12 CPD DURATION 2 DAYS LOCATION RCOG Basic Colposcopy Course 25−26 February 2015 Overview The Basic Colposcopy Course is for colposcopists in training for their BSCCP certification. Who Should Attend? • • • • • DURATION 2 DAYS LOCATION RCOG COST TRN RCOG STD This course aims to cover the NHSCSP guidelines including HPV testing, quality assurance, training issues and the clinical management of difficult situations in colposcopy with interactive case examples. Hear discussions on the latest controversies and advances in screening and colposcopy. The course aims to assist those wishing to prepare for their colposcopy OSCE. 12 CPD £530 AHP Cervical cancer is the third most common malignancy in women worldwide. The UK national screening programme has been pivotal in reducing the incidence and number of deaths from this disease, with colposcopy playing an essential role in early pre-invasive diagnosis and treatment. £360 £475 £425 Colposcopy trainees Cytopathologists and GPs interested in cervical screening Practicing colposcopists from both nursing and medical backgrounds Nurse specialists SAS Doctors After completing this course, you will be able to • • • • • • Understand the principles of colposcopy Be able to offer a colposcopic diagnosis Understand methods of management of women referred for colposcopic assessment Be appraised of the latest changes to the screening programme Understand what is required for training towards BSCCP certification in Colposcopy Complete the theoretical elements of the Gynaecological Oncology Core Curriculum Module • Claim a maximum of 12 CPD credits for full attendance at this meeting Course Organisers: Mr Simon Leeson FRCOG, North Wales Honorary Director of Conferences: Miss Ranee Thakar MD FRCOG, London Honorary Deputy Director of Conferences: Mr Nick Panay MRCOG, London PROGRAMME Wednesday 25 February 8.45am REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS 9.15am Welcome and introduction Mr Simon Leeson, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, North Wales Session I: Principles of colposcopy and cytopathology Chair: Professor Alison Fiander, Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Cardiff University School of Medicine 9.30am Cervical cytology and pathology To be confirmed 10.00am Colposcopic principles Mr Simon Leeson 10.30am Colposcopy of the abnormal cervix Dr Christina Founta, Gynaecological Oncology Clinical Research Fellow, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead 11.00am Discussion 11.10am REFRESHMENTS Session II:The screening programme Chair: Mr Simon Leeson 11.30am HPV – opportunities for intervention Professor Alison Fiander 12.00pm The strengths and weaknesses of the current screening programme Professor Peter Sasieni, Professor of Biostatisitics and Cancer Epidemiology, Queen Mary University of London 12.30pm Discussion 12.50pm LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch) Session III: Colposcopic management Chair: Professor Pekka Nieminen, Chief Physician; Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland 2.00pm Follow up after treatment Professor Maggie Cruickshank, Professor of Gynaecology, University of Aberdeen 2.30pm Discussion 2.40pm Interactive cases Mr Carl Chow, Consultant Gynaecologist, Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Surrey, Professor Maggie Cruickshank and Mr Simon Leeson 3.40pm REFRESHMENTS Session IV: Applied colposcopy Chair: Professor Maggie Cruickshank 4.00pm cGIN and abnormal glandular cytology Professor Pekka Nieminen 4.30pm What we do for early cervical and vaginal cancer Mr Tim Mould, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist, University College London Hospitals 5.00pm Discussion 5.15pm CLOSE Thursday 26 February 8.45am REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS Session V: Complex clinical scenarios Chair: Mr Simon Leeson 9.00am Management of pregnancy and women after the menopause Mr Panos Sarhanis, Lead Colposcopist, Northwick Park Hospital, London 9.30am Multifocal intraepithelial neoplasia Dr Jennifer Byrom, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Birmingham Women’s Hospital 10.00am Colposcopy MDT Mr Simon Leeson, Miss Esther Moss, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist, University Hospitals of Leicester, Mr Charles Redman, Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent, Mr Panos Sarhanis 10.30am Discussion 10.40am REFRESHMENTS Session VI: Colposcopic miscellany Chair: Mr Panos Sarhanis 11.00am Colp questionnaire Mr Simon Leeson 11.15am Infections Mr David Hicks, Medical Director, Rotherham Foundation Trust 12.00pm How to prepare for your OSCE Mr Simon Leeson 12.30pm Discussion 12.50pm LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch) Session VII:Training and good practice Chair: Mr Simon Leeson 1.45pm Treatment for CIN and cGIN Professor Walter Prendiville, Associate Professor; Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Coombe Women’s Hospital, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin 2.15pm QA in colposcopy Mr Charles Redman 2.45pm What trainees need to know about the training programme Miss Deirdre Lyons, Consultant Colposcopy and Gynaecologist, Imperial St Mary’s Hospitals, London 3.15pm Discussion 3.30pm Colposcopy speed dating Mr Simon Leeson, Miss Deirdre Lyons, Professor Walter Prendiville, Mr Charles Redman 4.30pm CLOSE Venue Venue: RCOG, 27 Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RG. 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