Meetings

BPNS Teaching Course on Peripheral Neuropathy 2021
Start Date
End Date
Thursday 18 Mar 2021 09:30 AM
Thursday 18 Mar 2021 13:00 PM
Location
Zoom meeting
Details

This teaching course is aimed primarily at registrars in neurology and clinical neurophysiology, but in providing an update on clinical diagnosis and management will also be of value to consultant neurologists and neurophysiologists, general physicians, and any professional seeing patients with peripheral neuropathy.  Similar to previous BPNS Teaching Courses, this half day event will include comprehensive lectures on the most important clinical topics in peripheral nerve disease, but is shorter and on Zoom in response to the current COVID-19 pandemic.  Speakers are leading UK experts in their fields.  Don't miss this opportunity to hear them all together.

Abstracts (can change before the event)
No Abstracts
Programme
TimeType Presenter
09:25Lecture Welcome and introduction Dr Rob Hadden
09:30Lecture How to assess a neuropathy Prof Lionel Ginsberg
10:00Lecture Working with neurophysiology Dr David Allen
10:30Lecture Vasculitic neuropathy (including nerve biopsy) Dr Rob Hadden
11:00Refreshment Comfort break  
11:15Lecture Small fibre neuropathy Dr Mohamed Mahdi-Rogers
11:45Lecture CIDP Prof Yusuf Rajabally
12:15Lecture Inherited neuropathy Dr Katie Brennan
12:45Close  

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