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BMJ Masterclass for GPs: Musculoskeletal Medicine, London
A new one day update giving GPs useful tips on managing key musculoskeletal conditions in primary care. Covers back pain, ankle and foot problems, chronic pain, hip and knee disorders, shoulder pain, and elbow and hand disorders.
| When |
Friday 16 May 2008 |
|---|---|
| Contact Name | Alexandra Barr, BMJ Masterclasses |
| Contact Email | response.masterclasses@bmjgroup.com |
| Contact Phone | 020 7383 6864 |
There are no Musculoskeletal Medicine courses scheduled for autumn 2008, but you can view the spring 2008 programme and speakers here. Keep checking the website for future dates in this series. Alternatively:
- Visit BMJ Learning, where there are 15 online modules on musculoskeletal disorders in primary care to complete
- Register your interest in future Musculoskeletal Medicine masterclasses, and be notified when information becomes available.
Overview
Hear practical advice from expert speakers on the diagnosis and management of back pain, shoulder pain, hip and knee disorders, and ankle and foot problems. Symptom and case based sessions will give you greater confidence in tackling the musculoskeletal conditions you encounter every day.
Learn about the essentials of diagnosis and management of:
- Back pain
- Ankle and foot problems
- Chronic musculoskeletal pain
- Hip and knee disorders
- Shoulder pain
- Elbow and hand disorders.
Why attend?
- Update your knowledge of the latest evidence and practical tips in musculoskeletal medicine
- Increase your awareness of best practice and how to make it work within your multidisciplinary team
- Interact with, and learn best practice from, leading experts
- Network with your peers throughout the day
- Give you tools to help you prepare for your appraisal.
Who should attend?
- GPs
- GP registrars
- GPs with a special interest in musculoskeletal medicine and rheumatology.
What they said
"Just wanted to let you know I thoroughly enjoyed the BMJ day on 16/5/08 on musculoskeletal medicine. The thing that I liked was how it was kept simple, relevant and you were not made to feel stupid if you had forgotten the fundamentals - like how to examine a knee! It was really a worthwhile day and I loved having the book to refer to in my surgery." GP, London
"Thanks again for a brilliant course - I found it very stimulating and interesting. You do really seem to excel at finding good speakers and as I've said before it is excellent to attend a course specifically directed at GPs." Dr S.D, Manchester
"Having done 4 surgeries since this week, the musculoskeletal course has either improved my confidence in diagnosis or altered my management of foot pain, back pain and shoulder pain!" Dr L.G, Manchester

