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Hip Surgery and Rehab – Jon Hutt

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Jonathan is a Consultant Orthopaedic and Specialist Hip Surgeon - he is one of only a few surgeons in the UK who specialise in all aspects of hip surgery.   He studied medicine at New College, Oxford and Imperial College before completing his orthopaedic training in London. This was followed by fellowship training in lower limb reconstruction at the Université de Montréal in Canada and in young adult hip surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. In 2022 he was awarded the prestigious Rothman-Ranawat travelling fellowship by the American Hip Society.  His specialist interests are in all aspects of hip surgery. He is experienced in advanced joint preservation techniques such as minimally invasive periacetabular osteotomy and hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) as well as hip reconstruction for other causes of hip pain in young patients.  When preservation of the joint is not possible, he is experienced in hip replacement using both the direct anterior (DAA) and posterior approaches to the hip.  ​He has a particular interest in young patients with hip problems and joint replacement in active individuals. He is involved in innovation and research in advanced hip preservation techniques as well as emerging hip replacement technology and implants to improve patient outcomes.  

Gut Microbiome – James Kinross

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Dr James Kinross a Consultant surgeon specialising in the gut microbiome at Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has published a new book, Dark Matter. the book explains the role of micro-organisms in our bodies and the impact on our health of their imbalance in our system and the world around us. His research interests include how the gut microbiome causes colorectal (bowel) cancer, how we can influence it to improve our health and the use of artificial intelligence for real-time decision support in the operating theatre. Dr Kinross’ is also an active researcher with interests spanning three NIHR BRC themes- Digestive Diseases, Surgery and Cancer and Infection and AMR.

Treating the Coccyx

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

This course will enable practitioners of all disciplines to treat coccygeal pain effectively, using a variety of modalities in their practices. You will be shown how to take a comprehensive, relevant case history and how to examine the coccyx and related structures.  From this, you will learn how formulate your differential diagnoses and treatment plan. This will include specific testing, developed by Dr Sandler, for use in his private practice.  Treatment will be demonstrated and practised using a per rectal approach as well as other techniques. You will also receive the results from an as-yet unpublished audit,  showing the results and effectiveness of the procedures in a population of more than 400 patients.

£240

Living with and Managing Hypermobility – Tom Morrison & Jenni Sanders

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Tom and Jenni’s mission is to change lives through movement, helping people reclaim what they’ve lost & learn how to have fun again! Tom & Jenni met in 2014 when Jenni moved to Northern Ireland and joined the gym Tom coached at - they instantly clicked. They both knew what it was like to be worn out with constant injuries when you just wanted to train and have fun! After spending years coaching, studying, and helping people become stronger & pain free (including themselves!) Tom & Jenni started to get a global online following after writing for magazines like Boxrox, T-Nation, Breaking Muscle, and more!

Insurance – Nick Elwell

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As a director at BGi.uk and several other related businesses I have over 40 years of experience in providing simple solutions to complex risks for clients and brokers in the UK, EEA countries and even the US. I have a proven track record of delivering bespoke insurance and risk management services for various sectors, including health & wellbeing, sports & leisure, park homes and lodges, Professional Risks & Public/Product liability,  

Laurie Hartman’s Masterclass – Fully Booked

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

Prof Hartman has spent over 50 years as one the UK's premier osteopaths.  He has threatened to retire on numerous occasions in the past, but we have managed to get him to agree to one more course!  This, therefore, is a genuinely rare opportunity to learn from the master. Over his years in practice, Laurie made it his mission to develop precise, safe, effective techniques for manipulation of every possible joint, and has lectured across the world on the topic.  Few, if any, can equal his skill in applying high-velocity thrusts. The expression "minimal leverage" is possibly inaccurate, although we use it here because it is the most widely understood description of this method of working.  In fact, Laurie will show you how to incorporate a multitude of levers, so that the movement itself is tiny, and the stress on the patient minimal. You can expect very personal supervision - the maximum number Laurie is prepared to teach is 24 (ie 12 students working at any one time).  He is also very responsive to student queries, so if there's a particular technique that you have trouble with, he'll willingly demonstrate how you can perfect it.

£485

Somatic Responses to Stress – Anji Gopal

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Anji Gopal is a back care expert & founder of the BackCare Foundation. Her work is focused on using Yoga as an evidence-informed way to find better health. Over the last 15 years she has built an area of clinic al expertise in Yoga for BackCare and in 2016 established and still runs an innovative yoga-based programme for back pain patients in a London hospital. She is a passionate advocate of using practical, simple and powerful yoga techniques - in private practice, in the NHS, and as a teacher. Her combination of skills in yoga, back care and clinical practice are unique in the UK and she works with students and patients around the world.  She holds an M.Ost (Distinction) from the British School of Osteopathy, teaches at Triyoga (Europe’s biggest yoga centre), educates yoga teachers and other therapists in anatomy and her Yoga for BackCare methods, and runs her own clinic in London. In 2020 she was asked to contribute to the WHO benchmarks for training in Yoga on behalf of the NHS.  

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

First Aid in the Clinic – In Person Course

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

A first aid emergency can occur at any time.  And it’s MORE LIKELY in your clinic, because you actively invite people with problems in to see you.  And there’s no guarantee that the problem is what they think it is! The public (and sadly, the press) need to be assured that you have the skills needed to deal with potentially life-threatening emergencies. That's why this hands-on course is for you. This is not like other first aid training. Firstly, it’s taught by APM’s 2 fantastic instructors – Steven Bruce and Malcolm Parnell. Further, it’s tailored to what you might encounter in your clinic. It’s enjoyable – great fun, in fact (because we make it that way!) Class size is limited, so that you get optimum supervision.  Cost – £144 inc VAT  Qualification  – HSE-recognised “Emergency First Aid at Work” certificate, valid for 3 years

£144

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression – Rob Shanks

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As Co-founder and director Robert is part of the driving force behind our multidisciplinary approach. Robert has been strongly influenced by his mother, a chartered physiotherapist with 40 years’ experience. Robert graduated as an Osteopath in 2000 and subsequently furthered his education with postgraduate courses in medical acupuncture, electrotherapy and clinical Pilates (with the renowned Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute). Among Robert’s special interest is the management of patients with chronic low back pain prompting him to have published a book on the subject aimed at being a detailed guide for patient’s (and physical therapy students) trying gained better understanding of the non surgical and surgical options;  BACK PAIN DECODED, available in print (and on Kindle) from Amazon. Robert is also involved with the education and support of other practitioners and clinics, he is UK lecturer and trainer on Class IV Laser Therapy, Shockwave Therapy, TECAR Therapy, and spinal MRI analysis. In 2024 Robert was appointed chairman of the Waltham Forest Osteopathic Group (comprised of Osteopathy clinic owners and associates in the Waltham Forest area). 

Employment Law including Contracts for Staff and Associates – Caroline Robertson

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Caroline is a successful HR and Employment Law practitioner. HR Directors and Managing Directors retain her not only for her expert knowledge of the legal minefield but also for her willingness to engage with the business in a practical way to resolve difficult situations.  Caroline’s pragmatic approach helps businesses of all sizes deal with complex HR and Legal situations. By interpreting Employment Legislation in the context of each individual business need, Caroline is able to explore the risks and opportunities presented by each unique situation. She offers clear point by point practical advice to help your business move forward.  Caroline qualified as a Solicitor in Employment Law in 1999 and has run a successful HR and Employment Law business for over 15 years.  Caroline has been an active participant in a variety of business networks for several years. In 2014, having recognised the need to provide a discussion forum for local business leaders she became co-founder of the Silverstone Business Forum and is its current chair.   

Piggyback Marketing – Gilly Woodhouse

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Gilly's bigger mission is to help millions of people around the world who are stuck and struggling with pain to find osteopathic treatment. As the profession’s leading practice development strategist, she's focused on dramatically growing Osteopathic clinics to attain that goal. Osteobiz improves practice operations to save the principal time and energy, resulting in dramatically increased revenue. Our small dedicated team delivers fast results to practices by upgrading systems, improving team morale, and even doing all the dreaded tech for you!

Clinical Support Discussion

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Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality

Sex in the Clinic – Lorraine Crookes

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Lorraine Crookes is an expert in her field and a multi-award-winning speaker, columnist, educator, healer, and emerging stand-up comedian.   As the CEO of Orgasmic Life, Lorraine’s mission is to empower sex, intimacy and pleasure for health, wealth, and happiness. Lorraine has a unique approach that brings together bedroom and business and empower individuals to embrace sexual energy for a fulfilling life. She expertly blends together her personal journey, experience in education, vast knowledge, and impassive skill set with compassion and comedy.

Why Do I Feel Like This? – Kelley Waters

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Kelley qualified from the European School of Osteopathy in 1999 and worked in various busy practices before establishing the Orchard Clinic in 2002. She is passionate about her vocation and has chosen like-minded practitioners to work alongside her in Upper Basildon, allowing her to create a caring, professional health clinic providing the very best care for each client. Kelley is delighted to be working in a team with osteopaths who have a similar approach to her. Kelley lives locally and is married to Dominic and they have two children, Ben and Georgina.   

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

Thriving in Perimenopause – Wanda Soddu

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Experienced Registered Dietitian and Nutrition Consultant, dedicated to providing evidence-based nutritional support in both NHS and private settings. Passionate about women’s health, I offer tailored guidance for those navigating peri-menopause, menopause, PCOS, and other female-specific conditions. 

Demystifying Young Hip Pain – Jon Hutt

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Jonathan is a Consultant Orthopaedic and Specialist Hip Surgeon - he is one of only a few surgeons in the UK who specialise in all aspects of hip surgery.   He studied medicine at New College, Oxford and Imperial College before completing his orthopaedic training in London. This was followed by fellowship training in lower limb reconstruction at the Université de Montréal in Canada and in young adult hip surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. In 2022 he was awarded the prestigious Rothman-Ranawat travelling fellowship by the American Hip Society.  His specialist interests are in all aspects of hip surgery. He is experienced in advanced joint preservation techniques such as minimally invasive periacetabular osteotomy and hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) as well as hip reconstruction for other causes of hip pain in young patients.

Case-Based Discussion

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

First Aid in the Clinic – Online Course

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First Aid is an Essential A first aid emergency can occur at any time.  And it’s MORE LIKELY in your clinic, because you actively invite people with problems in to see you.  And there’s no guarantee that the problem is what they think it is! The public (and sadly, the press) need to be assured that you have the skills needed to deal with potentially life-threatening emergencies. That's why this hands-on course is for you. This is not like other first aid training. First off, it's taught by APM's 2 fantastic instructors - Steven Bruce and Malcolm Parnell. Unlike other online courses, this one is LIVE and SUPERVISED.  We also send you the equipment you need in order to meet all the goals of clinic first aid - that means you get better training! (and a "Learning with Others" CPD certificate). Class size is limited to 30, so that you get optimum supervision, all of which is achieved through the live video link.

£180

Neurodevelopmental Disorders -Darren Barnes-Heath

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Darren likes to take the time to understand the needs of his patients with complex conditions. His treatments combine his knowledge of biomechanics, neurology, nutrition and rehabilitation.  He teaches Functional Neurology and Developmental Neurology at postgraduate level to Chiropractors and other health professionals across Europe.  Darren regularly has patients referred to him from chiropractors and clinicians around the UK, the majority are children.  Married with four children, home life and work-life are busy! He enjoys getting into the countryside and walking or cycling with the family, cricket, learning and sleep.  In 2023 Darren became the Director of Academic Affairs for the Royal College of Chiropractors, Paediatric and Pregnancy Faculty.  His studies have taken him around Europe and to America as he has learned from experts in many professions, below is a list of his training. 

Is Evidence-Based Practice Getting You Down? – Joanne Elphinston

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Joanne Elphinston’s deep enchantment with the humanity and privilege of working with movement has led to an unusual breadth of experience over the thirty plus years since she began her professional journey in Australia as a physiotherapist.   From her many years in elite level performance consultancy in sports and the performing arts to her long standing interests in chronic and complex presentations, Joanne’s path of inquiry lies in what connects us, rather than what divides us in the deeply human experience of movement. Combined with her coaching and philosophy background, this has led to a uniquely unified perspective on our experience as humans moving across the functional spectrum

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

Mental Health – Dr David Crepaz-Keay

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David is Head of Research and Applied Learning at the Foundation, where he has worked for 18 years. He has led the organisation’s involvement in research projects that enable people to support their own, and each others’ mental health.  During his 30 years in the sector, he has developed national service user networks in England, Scotland and Wales, been a chief executive of a national charity and a non-executive director, and vice-chair of a national independent, non-departmental public body.  He is now developing public mental health as an academic discipline and taking an evidence-based approach to improving public mental health, including his role as an editor of the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Public Mental Health. David has substantial personal experience of using mental health services, including time as a detained patient, and now applies this experience and the learning from it in his work.  He is currently co-chair of the ethics, policy and position committee of the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics, a fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health, and has written and edited several academic publications. He has previously been a technical advisor to the WHO and senior mental health advisor to Public Health England.  In […]

Vagus Nerve – Owen Epstein

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Professor Owen Epstein is a renowned and pioneering professor of gastroenterology, based at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London. He has a special interest in the innovation of healthcare and the technologies used to ease the patient journey. These include whole bowel wireless capsule (pill) endoscopy and hydrogen or 13C breath testing variously for lactose intolerance, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, Helicobacter pylori, stomach pump function and colon cancer screening using minimally invasive colon capsule endoscopy. He also has considerable experience in the physiological assessment of the vagus nerve and stress and, in particular, its relationship to abnormal gut feelings. Professor Epstein has had a hugely successful career and is regarded as one of the leaders in minimally-invasive techniques and a gentler patient journey.

Clinical Support Discussion

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Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality

Shockwave Therapy – James Woledge

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James is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and member of the British Osteopathic Association. Having qualified with First Class Honours from the British School of Osteopathy in 2003. He has enjoyed periods of undergraduate and postgraduate lecturing, particularly in areas of sports medicine, tendon related disorders and shockwave therapy. He also enjoys hosting the Shockwave Therapy Podcast and collaborating with other health professionals for Abbeyfields’ new service for treating Men’s Health conditions such as ED (Erectile Dysfunction). His interests include complex pain syndromes, sports injuries and biomechanics, headaches/pain, foot problems, and plantar fasciitis

Mindfulness for Pain – Alison Bale

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Alison teaches mindfulness and meditation to individuals and groups. She also trains mindfulness teachers. All of us face challenges and upheavals. Mindfulness can help us deal more skillfully and proactively with whatever life brings. Alison has practised meditation for more than 25 years. Her journey came about from recognising the problems of an overthinking mind. A desire to stop the cycle of ruminating about the past and/or worrying about the future that takes joy from the present. For her practice, she draws on neuroscience, neuroplasticity, pain science, evolutionary biology, epigenetics and emotional intelligence.  Her work is informed by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion Focused Therapy, and traditional philosophy.

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

Mental Health First Aid

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

This is a one-day course, led by former paramedic Malcolm Parnell. Malcolm has years of experience in first aid issues, a qualified first aid instructor, and certified as an instructor in Mental Health First Aid by MHFAE (Mental Health First Aid England). This course is split into a number of sessions, with “breakout groups” as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you’ll understand the basics of mental health problems, be able to care for yourself and offer support to others. This course will better prepare you to manage individuals with mental health issues and help you understand the supporting networks available to them. You will be better equipped to help reduce incidences of mental ill-health.

£160

Paediatric Osteopathy: Concerns in Europe – Dr Jerry Draper-Rodi

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Jerry leads our practice in Abingdon. He combines hands-on clinical work with significant research and academic roles, serving as the Director of the National Council for Osteopathic Research and Associate Professor at the Health Sciences University in London. This blend of clinical practice and research ensures his treatment approaches are informed by the latest evidence and best practices. He completed his Doctorate in Osteopathy in 2016, focusing his research on low back pain. He has since become a leading voice in osteopathic research, publishing extensively in scientific journals and contributing to the development of the profession. His research and clinical interests include: Relief of musculoskeletal pain, including back pain, neck pain and joint pain Management of persistent (chronic) pain conditions Treatment of nerve-related pain, including sciatica Evidence-based approaches to patient care

Clinical Support Discussion

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Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality

First Aid in the Clinic – In Person Course

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

First Aid is an Essential A first aid emergency can occur at any time.  And it’s MORE LIKELY in your clinic, because you actively invite people with problems in to see you.  And there’s no guarantee that the problem is what they think it is! The public (and sadly, the press) need to be assured that you have the skills needed to deal with potentially life-threatening emergencies. That's why this hands-on course is for you. This is not like other first aid training. Firstly, it’s taught by APM’s 2 fantastic instructors – Steven Bruce and Malcolm Parnell. Further, it’s tailored to what you might encounter in your clinic. It’s enjoyable – great fun, in fact (because we make it that way!) Class size is limited, so that you get optimum supervision.  Cost – £144 inc VAT  Qualification  – HSE-recognised “Emergency First Aid at Work” certificate, valid for 3 years

£144

It’s Not Just About Hot Flushes – Dr Nikki Ramskill

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Dr Nikki Ramskill is a general practitioner based in Milton Keynes and the founder of The Female Health Doctor Clinic in Milton Keynes. She specialises in subfertility, premature ovarian insufficiency, menopause, period problems including heavy periods, contraception, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With over a decade of experience in the medical field, Dr Ramskill is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare tailored to the unique needs of her patients.

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

Postural Adaptation – Robert “Skip” George DC, PRC

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Robert “Skip” George, D.C. previously practiced chiropractic in San Diego and La Jolla, CA from 1980-2021, and recently moved to Logan, Utah. He is one of the handful of chiropractic doctors nationally that integrates chiropractic, rehabilitation and sports performance training.  He holds specialties as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Postural Restoration Certified (PRC).  In addition, he is trained in Active Release Technique (ART), and certified in the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA). One of his purposes has been to continually add “tools” to his tool belt to improve patient outcomes utilizing the most effective evidence based approaches.  One of the most dynamic and state-of-the-art approaches is PRI for rehabilitation and sports performance.

Case-Based Discussion

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Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.

Men’s Health – Prostate Screening – Bill Ribbans & Allan Lamb

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Professor Bill Ribbans is a Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery and Professor of Sports Medicine. Bill qualified from the Royal Free Hospital, London in 1980. As a junior doctor he trained in London before undertaking Fellowships in Sheffield and at Harvard University. He is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Edinburgh. He was a Consultant at the Royal Free from 1991-1996 and then at Northampton General Hospital 1996-2012. Bill has been trained and practised in all aspects of Orthopaedic Surgery but has principal interests in the lower limb particularly the knee, ankle and foot. Presently about 40% of his patients travel from outside of Northamptonshire and 35% attend seeking second opinions. The spectrum of patients range from children over 10 years old to the elderly.

Accounts and the Implications on Tax – Kate Taylor

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With over 25 years’ experience in finance and training, FTRE is an expert in finding solutions which increase your profits. They work on a one-to-one basis to deliver professional advice and training to businesses of all sizes and industries.  As a consultant for R&D Tax and Capital Allowance for PEFF, we bring a professional perspective to your finances; enabling you to improve the bottom line and reduce corporation tax where appropriate

Clinical Support Discussion

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Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality

TBC – Ian McDermott

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Ian trained at Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School and qualified in 1992. His postgraduate medical training was then undertaken in various hospitals across the UK, including Southend, Peterborough, Northampton, Nottingham and Oxford. In 1998 Ian started specialist training in Trauma & Orthopaedics as a Specialist Registrar in the North West Thames region. During his training, Ian spent a period at Southampton General Hospital with Mr David Barrett, as a specialist Knee Fellow. Ian completed his specialist training in 2003, and was then awarded his Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) and was entered onto the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council. Ian was appointed as a Consultant in the Orthopaedic Department at Ealing Hospital in April 2005 and took up his position there in June 2005. Prior to this he was employed as a Locum Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Consultant at Hillingdon Hospital for 11 months. Ian has now left the NHS and works exclusively in the independent sector.

High Velocity Thrusts – Are they safe? Are they necessary? – Prof Laurie Hartman

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Laurie Hartman is Associate Professor of Osteopathic Technique at the British School of Osteopathy, and has been teaching osteopathic and manipulative technique and manual therapy since 1964. He is in great demand internationally and has taught and lectured in 17 different countries with osteopaths, physiotherapists, medical manipulative groups and chiropractors. Professor Hartman’s development of classical BSO techniques has been a major force in bringing awareness of osteopathic methods to a world-wide audience.

First Aid in the Clinic – In Person Course – Swansea University

Swansea University Singleton Campus, Singleton Park, Swansea, United Kingdom

First Aid is an Essential A first aid emergency can occur at any time.  And it’s MORE LIKELY in your clinic, because you actively invite people with problems in to see you.  And there’s no guarantee that the problem is what they think it is! The public (and sadly, the press) need to be assured that you have the skills needed to deal with potentially life-threatening emergencies. That's why this hands-on course is for you. This is not like other first aid training. Firstly, it’s taught by APM’s 2 fantastic instructors – Steven Bruce and Malcolm Parnell. Further, it’s tailored to what you might encounter in your clinic. It’s enjoyable – great fun, in fact (because we make it that way!) Class size is limited, so that you get optimum supervision.  Cost – £144 inc VAT  Qualification  – HSE-recognised “Emergency First Aid at Work” certificate, valid for 3 years

£144