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BMJ Masterclass for Physicians: Cardiology
Date: Monday 9 February 2009 Location: BMA House, London

Monday 9 February 2009 - BMA House, London
CPD 6 HOURS/RCP

This one day masterclass will advance your knowledge in three of the most rapidly changing and challenging areas of clinical practice, and provide you with practical information from expert speakers.

Topics covered include:
• Diagnosis and management of acute coronary symptoms: STEMI and non-STEMI
• Management of patients with cardiac arrhythmias
• Valvular heart disease: when are percutaneous techniques appropriate?

This masterclass is suitable for:
Consultants, specialist registrars, associate specialists and staff grades in:
• Cardiology
• Respiratory medicine
• General medicine
• Geriatric medicine
• Accident and emergency medicine
• Intensive care units and critical care
This masterclass will also be of interest to general practitioners and nurses with a special interest in cardiology.

Register by Monday 1 December to take advantage of our early bird rates. A special two day rate is available for delegates who are also interested in attending the Respiratory Medicine masterclass, running back to back with this programme.
To view the full programme and list of speakers or to register, please visit: http://masterclasses.bmj.com/physicians/cardiology/2009

email: events{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6241


BMJ Masterclass for Physicians: Respiratory Medicine
Date: Tuesday 10 February 2009 Location: BMA House, London

Tuesday 10 February 2009 - BMA House, London
CPD 6 HOURS/RCP

This masterclass will deliver essential updates on the lastest evidence based medicine and best practice for clinicians in respiratory medicine. Chaired by Professor Wisia Wedzicha, Editor in Chief, Thorax, and Professor of Respiratory Medicine, University College London, London.

Topics covered include:
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): non-pharmacological management
• Asthma – an update on exacerbations
• Occupational lung disease
• Pulmonary complications of systemic disease
• Tuberculosis: the difficulties in diagnosis
• Lung cancer.

This masterclass is suitable for:
Consultants, specialist registrars, associate specialists and staff grades in:
• Respiratory medicine
• Cardiology
• General medicine
• Geriatric medicine
• Accident and emergency medicine
• Intensive care units and critical care
This masterclass will also be of interest to general practitioners with a special interest, nurses with a special interest, and physiotherapists.

Register by Monday 1 December to take advantage of our early bird rates. A special two day rate is available for delegates who are also interested in attending the Cardiology masterclass, running back to back with this programme.
To view the full programme and list of speakers or to register, please visit: http://masterclasses.bmj.com/physicians/respiratory-medicine/2009

email: events{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6241


The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care
Date: 17 - 20 March 2009 Location: Berlin, Germany

The International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care is on March 17 - 20, 2009, in Berlin, Germany.

The International Forum is open to all, and is relevant to both beginners and those experienced in improvement work. This year, we aim to be more inclusive, and to attract previously unrepresented organisations and countries. We particularly encourage submissions from those who may be first time submitters, have previously submitted unsuccessful abstracts, or who are new to the quality/safety field. Detailed instructions for submission are at: http://internationalforum.bmj.com

If you want to find out more about the Forum, view the webcasts from this year’s event in Paris online at: http://internationalforum.bmj.com/2008-forum/2008-multimedia-resources-login
Please note you will need to register before viewing the webcasts.

email: events{at}bmjgroup.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7383 6985


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