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Dr Bernard Hudson
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Strategies to minimise the serious but rare neurological outcomes will include keeping away from pigs, mosquito population control, mosquito bite avoidance measures and vaccination.

Prof Kristine Macartney
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A look at our local and national infection rates- what does the medium to long term future look like?

Dr Chris Blackwell

The latest evidence on the interplay between these two conditions- outlining a practical approach to their assessment and management.

Prof Paul Griffin

This mosquito-transmitted disease has already killed a handful of people, and is likely to become more common- an effective vaccine will soon be made widely available to those at risk.

Dr Bronwyn Jenkins

A practical framework for the assessment of patients with painful headache- differentiating migraine from other, perhaps more pathological, diagnoses, an update on the appropriate acute management of migraine as well as new therapies for management of chronic migraine.

Dr Philip Lee
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

The progression of COPD is variable due to the different predispositions of each patient- how patients with COPD progress with COVID.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Lee
Prof Gary Browne
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

A step-by-step guide to the management and treatment of a patient with a head injury- how long a person should cease contact sport for, after a concussion.

Rochelle Hamilton
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

How chronic pelvic pain can impact on intimacy and relationships- a multidisciplinary approach to the management of chronic pelvic pain.

Prof Paul Griffin
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Ba2, Deltacron, Omicron and other variants- the winter booster - for which patients? An update on the other vaccines and the COVID antivirals.

Prof Christine Jenkins

Current risks and challenges- what can be done at a primary care level to help reduce the morbidity and mortality from lung infections.

Dr Andrew Leech

It is common for children with ADHD to struggle with maintaining sufficient food and nutritional intake- how GPs can effectively screen these children for adequate diet and appropriate nutrition.

Dr Tonia Mezzini
0.5 EA, 0.5 RP

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is not the same as premenstrual syndrome- the medical and psychological management of premenstrual dysphoric disorder may be complicated.

Strategies to minimise the serious but rare neurological outcomes will include keeping away from pigs, mosquito population control, mosquito bite avoidance measures and vaccination.

A look at our local and national infection rates- what does the medium to long term future look like?

The latest evidence on the interplay between these two conditions- outlining a practical approach to their assessment and management.

This mosquito-transmitted disease has already killed a handful of people, and is likely to become more common- an effective vaccine will soon be made widely available to those at risk.

A practical framework for the assessment of patients with painful headache- differentiating migraine from other, perhaps more pathological, diagnoses, an update on the appropriate acute management of migraine as well as new therapies for management of chronic migraine.

The progression of COPD is variable due to the different predispositions of each patient- how patients with COPD progress with COVID.

Expert/s: Dr Philip Lee

A step-by-step guide to the management and treatment of a patient with a head injury- how long a person should cease contact sport for, after a concussion.

How chronic pelvic pain can impact on intimacy and relationships- a multidisciplinary approach to the management of chronic pelvic pain.

Ba2, Deltacron, Omicron and other variants- the winter booster - for which patients? An update on the other vaccines and the COVID antivirals.

Current risks and challenges- what can be done at a primary care level to help reduce the morbidity and mortality from lung infections.

It is common for children with ADHD to struggle with maintaining sufficient food and nutritional intake- how GPs can effectively screen these children for adequate diet and appropriate nutrition.

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is not the same as premenstrual syndrome- the medical and psychological management of premenstrual dysphoric disorder may be complicated.