30
Mar
2022

2022 Northern Region Meeting

Date range
28 - 30 April 2021
Credits
This meeting has applied for 15 credits of live CPD credit (expires 30 May 2021) and 15 credits Distance learning CPD accreditation (expires 30 April 2022) from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP)

This event is a local forum covering the latest scientific research and the best clinical practice in care of older people. This meeting will cover core areas of interest to all specialists responsible for the health care of older people and is open to attendees from near and far.

Call for abstracts - Submit here 
Deadline Friday 11 March 2022 (Please note that only submissions from the BGS Northern region will be reviewed for this meeting)


Who should attend:

  • Consultants & specialist doctors in geriatric medicine
  • Researchers into Ageing and Age-Related Conditions 
  • Doctors training in related specialties
  • GPs with an Extended Role in Older People and GP trainees
  • Nurses and allied health professionals
  • Advanced and Specialist practitioners
  • Consultant Practitioners/Consultant Nurses
  • Physician Associates
  • Internal Medicine Trainees (especially those considering a career in geriatric medicine)
  • Medical, Nursing, Allied Health professional students

Why participate:

  • Understand more on the key areas & challenges faced in geriatric medicine  
  • Hear focused presentations on core areas of the geriatric medicine
  • Present the latest scientific research to British Geriatrics Society members and elected officers
  • Attend small group workshop sessions
  • Network & socialise with other healthcare professionals

Programme

14.00 

Cholinergic dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease

Dr Alison Yarnall, Honorary Consultant Geriatrician
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

14.30

Platform presentations 
14.30 Dr Julia Kiemle-Gabbay, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
14.38 Ms Anne Bentley, Airdale NHS Foundation Trust
14.46 Joint Q&A

15.00

Break

15.15

Platform presentations
15.15 Dr Justine Tomlinson, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust & University of Bradford
15.23 Dr Kate Moffat, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
15.31 Joint Q&A

15.45

Research update from Academic Trainees

Chair: Dr Richard Dodds – Intermediate Clinical Fellow and Honorary Consultant 

Dr Karen Suetterlin - Academic Clinical Lecturer in Neurophysiology
Dr Lucy Rimmer - Academic Foundation Programme trainee
Dr Sarah Richardson – Academic Clinical Lecturer
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

16.30 Closing words and announcement of platform presenter winner

Meeting Chair: Dr Akif Gani

Cost to attend

*An early bird discount of 20% is available until 30 January 2022

  30 March Non-Member
 Fee (Inc VAT)

30 March BGS Member
Fee (inc VAT)

Senior Doctors: Consultant / GP

£50

£25.00

SAS Grade / StR / GP Trainee/IMT/Foundation Year Doctor

£35 £17.50
Healthcare Professionals: Nurse Allied Health Professional £35 £17.50
Retired/ Medical Student £25 £12.50

CPD and Post Event Access

We understand that you may not be able to tune-in to a live-streamed event or webinar as a result of clinical pressures. Therefore, if you view an archived version of a Federation-approved live-streamed event or live webinar within four weeks of it being broadcast you can still claim it as an approved external CPD course. BGS won't send certificates if you watch post event  

The live CPD codes will be found in the RCP diary

After 4 weeks post-broadcast date
 This will be classed by the RCP as distance learning and will be assigned a distance learning code and can be added to the diary as usual distance learning activities would be. 

As long as you are registered  you can access the event live, or for up to 12 months post-broadcast via the platform 
The videos are instantly available
You can rewatch content for 12 months if you can’t join them all live.  
The RCP will allow you to claim CPD for up to 12 months after the delivery of a meeting where the archives are accessible.  
If you watch you will need to record this in your CPD diary using the event code and hours but we won’t send a certificate for people who only watch post event. 
Further information about CPD can be found here

https://www.federationcpd.org/covid-19

Distance Learning

For the 2020/21 CPD year there will be no limit to the number of external credits that can be claimed for distance learning. In addition to the maximum of 10 approved distance learning credits you may add under the ‘Add Approved Entry’ tab, you may also add unlisted distance learning under the ‘Add Self-Certified Entry’ tab under the ‘Distance Learning’ sub-section. You will need to add them as an ‘External Self-Certified Distance Learning, Clinical or Non-Clinical’. Reading articles in online journals and e-libraries that are not approved should still be recorded as personal selfcertified distance learning. Online mandatory training required by your employer should still be recorded as internal CPD.