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Demystifying Blood Tests in MSK Health 17th July 2024 - Past Event

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Demystifying Blood Tests in MSK Health 17th July 2024 - Past Event

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Are you mystified by myeloma screens, annoyed by ANA or exasperated by when to do an ESR?

This is a course designed for AHP’s working, who are wanting to work as autonomous practitioners with access to diagnostics in FCP roles or AP roles.

This will be a full day course designed to provide an in-depth review of the blood tests commonly used in MSK practice, what they are and when to consider them.

All course places must be booked through the website and paid for by card. There is no facility for later payment. It is up to the individual delegate to reclaim course fees from their employer. Once a course is booked a delegate can download an invoice as proof of payment. To download your receipt, go to your booking account on the website and Member Area / My Events / Payment History

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The 1 day course will include screening for:

Malignancy – screening vs diagnostic tests

Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Temporal Arteritis, Gout

Auto-immune diseases – Rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthropathies

Infections – FBC, inflammatory markers.

Metabolic bone disease – Osteoporosis, Pagets’ disease, Osteomalacia

Chronic pain – the diagnosis of exclusion & screening for other pathologies

Peripheral neuropathy

Uncovering the role and relevance of blood tests to include: Tumour markers (including PSA), Inflammatory markers (ESR/CRP), Autoimmune markers (ANA/RHF, anti-CCP, HLA-B27); Bone profile, Vitamin D, Myeloma screen, FBC, U&E, LFT.

Facilitator

Giles Hazan

Dr Giles Hazan MBBS, BSc, MRCGP, DipMSM

Giles currently work as a GP with an Extended Role in Musculoskeletal Medicine. He works predominantly in Chronic Pain and Spinal clinics within a multidisciplinary team. He originally trained as a doctor at UCL Medical School, gaining a degree in Psychology during this time, before training as a GP in Brighton and then developing a special interest in Musculoskeletal Medicine. He was previously Vice-President of the British Institute of Musculoskeletal Medicine and now sits on the education board of the British Association of Sports and Exercise Medicine (BASEM) as lead for Musculoskeletal Medicine.His work is underpinned and supported by my continuing work in general practice where he has a particular interest in the role of lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep, diet and exercise in the cause and treatment of chronic diseases including osteoarthritis and chronic pain.

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