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11 Dec 2018
18:30:00
RCPE Evening Medical Update: Acute Kidney Injury/Chronic Kidney Disease
RCPE Manchester, Core Technology Facility Building, University of Manchester, Grafton Street, Manchester M13 9NT
Tuesday 11 December, 2018, 6.30pm-8.15pm
The Evening Medical Update on Tuesday 11 December 2018 will cover ‘Acute Kidney Injury/Chronic Kidney Disease’ (see Programme for further details) and will run from 6.30 pm to approximately 8.15 pm.
The Evening Medical Updates (EMU) programme covers the ‘Top Medical Presentations’ and ‘Emergency Presentations’ as defined in the GIM training curriculum. The 26 topics are covered in a rolling programme, with monthly updates held between September and June of each academic year.
Each EMU consists of three 30-minute presentations. The programme allows time for discussion and questions with contributions from all centres. The evening update is also being streamed live across the UK, including Manchester.
Although aimed particularly at core trainees, Evening Medical Updates are open to all hospital doctors, GPs, other healthcare professionals, and medical students. They are free of charge to all.
Programme:
Chair: Dr Ailish Nimmo – Trainees & Members’ Committee
18.30 | AKI emergencies Dr Catherine Stirling, Consultant Nephrologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow |
19.00 | Nephrotic syndrome: causes and management Dr Emily McQuarrie, Consultant Nephrologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow |
19.30 | Renal replacement for the general physician Dr Paddy Gibson, Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh |
20.15 | Close |
The RCPE Evening Medical Updates (EMU) programme covers the ‘Top Medical Presentations’ and ‘Emergency Presentations’ as defined in the GIM training curriculum. The 26 topics are covered in a rolling programme, with monthly updates held between September and June of each academic year.
Evening Medical Updates are free of charge.
Evening Medical Updates are streamed live to a number of venues in the UK and overseas.
To attend at any site, please book online.