Inflammatory Bowel Disease Postgraduate Course 2nd –4th December 2013 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL LONDON
CME & BSG approved course 18 CPD credits awarded by the Federation of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom
A curriculum-based course in IBD for medical and surgical GI trainees, other health care professionals and clinical update for consultants
COURSE INFORMATION We are pleased to invite you to register for a comprehensive course in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) to be held at the UCH Education Centre (www.ucheducationcentre.org) from 2nd to 4th December 2013. The aim of the course is to provide a strong foundation of knowledge in IBD, which future gastroenterologists and allied health care professionals can use as a springboard to becoming specialists within this field.
Learning objectives for the 3 day course By the end of the course you will: • Have a comprehensive clinical knowledge of the pathways involved in the diagnosis, investigation and management of patients with IBD. • Be able to identify all the major areas within the Joint Royal College of Physicians Training Board (JRCPTB) curriculum, which have been covered within the course and apply them to your own clinical practice and patients. • Have the confidence to be able to contribute to the development of IBD service within your own hospitals • Have a good breadth of knowledge into the science underpinning IBD research today, as well as have an important insight into research technologies and landmark papers that have shaped our understanding of IBD to date.
DAY 1:
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013
0815-0845 0850-0900
Registration/Coffee Introduction and course overview: Dr Stuart Bloom (UCLH)
Session 1: Chairs:
Diagnostics, Investigation and Nutrition in IBD Dr Stuart Bloom/Dr Andrew Robinson
0900-0925
Epidemiology of IBD: Presentation, probabilities and predicting progress: Dr Stuart Bloom (UCLH)
0925-0950
Radiology and IBD: Professor Stuart Taylor (UCLH)
0950-1015
Histology of IBD: Professor Marco Novelli (UCLH)
1015-1040
IBD and Lifestyle: Dr Andrew Robinson (Hope Hospital)
1040-1100
Coffee / Tea
1100-1125
Genetics and IBD:
BSGDrIBD POSTGRADUATE COURSE: John Mansfield (Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle) WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN 2012
1125-1150
Infective mimics of IBD: Dr Mike Brown (UCLH)
1150-1215
Nutrition in IBD: Professor Alastair Forbes (UCLH)
1215-1315
Lunch
Session 2: Chairs:
Key issues in Treating IBD – who, why and how Professor Alastair Forbes /Dr James Lindsay
1315-1340 1340-1405
Drug delivery systems & Topical treatments: Dr Stuart Bloom (UCLH) Steroids and 5-ASAs – yesterday’s drugs?: Dr Tim Orchard (Imperial)
1405-1440
Immunomodulators: Dr Jeremy Sanderson (Guys, Kings, St Thomas)
1440-1515
Biologics: established & emerging treatments: Dr James Lindsay (Barts and the London)
1515-1540
Coffee / Tea
Session 3: Chairs:
Surgery and IBD Mr Alastair Windsor/Professor Peter Friend
1540-1605
IBD: What operations and when? Mr Alastair Windsor (UCLH)
1605-1630
The management of Perianal Crohn’s: Mr Richard Cohen (UCLH)
1630-1700
Intestinal Transplantation: Professor Peter Friend (Oxford)
1730 – 1815: 1830:
Drinks (Education Centre) Sponsored Course Dinner (The Old Refectory, UCL)
DAY 2:
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013
Session 4: Chairs:
Questions (and answers) in day to day management of IBD Dr Sara McCartney/Dr Jon Shaffer/Professor D Rampton
0845-0915
Management pathways in IBD Crohn’s disease: Dr Peter Irving (Guys, Kings & St Thomas)
0915-0945
Management Pathways in Ulcerative colitis: Professor David Rampton (Bart’s and The London)
0945-1010
Managing IBD in adolescence: Dr Sara McCartney (UCLH)
1010-1035
Functional symptoms in IBD: Dr Anton Emmanuel (UCLH)
1035-1100
Short bowel patients: Dr Jon Shaffer (Salford)
1100- 1120
Coffee / Tea
1120-1145
IBD associated arthropathy: Dr Charles Murray (Royal Free Hospital)
1145-1210
IBD and the liver: Dr George Webster (UCLH)
1210-1235
Bones, Vitamin D and IBD: Professor Forbes (UCLH)
1235-1300
Iron and IBD: Dr Clive Onnie (The Whittington)
1300-1400
Lunch
Session 5: Chairs:
The pathogenesis of IBD Professor Jon Rhodes/Professor Chris Hawkey
1400-1440
Crohn’s Disease: Professor Jon Rhodes (The Royal Liverpool)
1440-1520
Ulcerative Colitis: Professor Chris Hawkey (Nottingham University) Coffee / Tea
1520- 1540
1540-1620 1620 -1700
Cancer and IBD: the size of the problem/what can we do about it?: Dr Jayne Eadon (Coventry & Warwickshire) The Immune System in IBD: Professor Tony Segal (UCL)
DAY 3:
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2013
Session 6: Chairs:
Clinical Trials and Research in IBD - Past & Future. Dr Stuart Bloom & Dr Tim Orchard
0900-0940
Clinical trials in IBD – past, present and future: Dr Tim Orchard (Imperial) Current clinical trials in IBD – How to include your patients: Belinda Theis (UCLH)
0940-1015
1015-1040
Mucosal healing as a goal of treatment. Dr Stuart Bloom (UCLH)
1040-1100
Coffee / Tea
1100 - 1125
Shaping the IBD Service of the future: Dr Ian Forgacs (King’s College Hospital)
1125 - 1150
Planning time out of service and research: Dr Philip Smith (UCL)
1150 - 1215
Research funding: Professor David Adams (Birmingham)
1215 – 1315
Lunch
Session 7: Chairs:
Difficult Cases in IBD Management Dr Roser Vega & Dr Mark Hamilton
1315 - 1340
Pregnancy and IBD: Dr Elspeth Alstead (Whipps Cross)
1340 - 1500
Difficult Cases – (Interactive Keypad session): • Case 1: Dr Roser Vega (UCLH) • Case 2: Dr Mark Hamilton (RFH)
1500 - 1515:
Complimentary Therapies in IBD: Dr Louise Langmead (Bart’s & The London)
1515 - 1535
Coffee / Tea
Session 8: Chairs:
Endoscopy & Pouch Management Dr Roser Vega & Dr Ed Despott
1535 - 1600
Pouch Management: Dr Ailsa Hart (St Mark’s)
1600 - 1625
Surveillance Endoscopy in IBD : Dr Roser Vega (UCLH)
1625 - 1650
Capsule Endoscopy: Dr Ed Despott (Royal Free Hospital)
1650 - 1700
CLOSE/SUMMARY
Course Organisers: Dr Stuart Bloom Dr Louise China Dr Philip Smith Dr Gavin Johnson Dr Sara Mc Cartney Dr Charlie Murray
SOCIAL PROGRAMME Sponsored Drinks: 5.30pm Monday 2nd December (Education Centre) Sponsored Course Dinner: 6.30pm Monday 2nd December Location: UCL Refectory (5 mins from course venue) An informal 3 course (included in course price) meal after course drinks on day 1 with delegates and the faculty in the University College London Refectory giving you the opportunity to socialise with colleagues from around the UK & faculty members. It is strongly recommended to attend this meal as it is an important part of the course experience. Food provided by Chartwells: http://www.chartwells.co.uk/
TRAVEL
ACCOMMODATION
UCH is superbly positioned for easy access from the UK, Europe, and further afield, with national rail, underground, and Eurostar stations within walking distance of Hospital and Education Centre
A full range of budget and exclusive hotel accommodation is available nearby. The conference organisers will be happy to advise on request.
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LH UC ITAL SP O H
Tube Links: Euston Square and Warren Street Stations are a short walk to the hospital.
COURSE SPONSORS Many thanks to the following for their support
AbbVie Limited, Ferring Pharmaceuticals Limited, Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited and Shire Pharmaceuticals Limited provided funding for this meeting, but had no control or influence over the content
Course Organisers: Dr Stuart Bloom Dr Louise China Dr Philip Smith Dr Gavin Johnson Dr Sara Mc Cartney Dr Charlie Murray
COURSE REGISTRATION A three day course to provide a strong foundation of knowledge in IBD, which future gastroenterologists and allied health care professionals can use as a springboard to become specialists within this field.
Please pay the registration fee online at: http://www.uclhcharitycourses.com/courses/gastroenterology
Registration rates: Consultants: £300 Trainees: £250 Nurses: £200 Course dinner: Included in Price – refundable £20 deposit required Cancellation charges: > 4 weeks’ notice 100% refund < 4 weeks’ notice 50% refund < 2 weeks’ notice 0% refund
For further information please contact: Diane Mathias tel: 020 8876 6317 | mob: 07904 223303 email:
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Further information will also be posted on the website: www.ucheducationcentre.org/ibd (password protected presentations will be available after the course)
Course Organisers: Dr Stuart Bloom Dr Louise China Dr Philip Smith Dr Gavin Johnson Dr Sara Mc Cartney Dr Charlie Murray