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Royal College of General Practitioners One-Day Essentials: Gastrointestinal disorders

Royal College of General Practitioners One-Day Essentials: Gastrointestinal disorders

This is a one-day conference providing clinical training, essential information and practical tips to improve practice in the area of gastrointestinal disorders - for GPs and their practice colleagues.

Tuesday 21 February 2012  |  The Barbican, London

Receive over 4 hours of learning on the most essential aspects of the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with gastrointestinal disorders, including:
  • red flags – what to look out for and what to do about them
  • how to investigate and treat reflux symptoms
  • the latest approaches to managing IBS and its long-term management
  • diagnosing and treating Coeliac disease
  • understanding abnormal liver function tests
  • tips on commissioning for GI services.
Full details on this conference and how to register can be found on the RCGP website.

View the full series schedule at www.rcgp.org.uk/essentials


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Eddy Walsh Landlord of the Cape of Good Hope has been supporting Core for over a year now.

The Cape of Good Hope supporting Core

The Cape of Good Hope on Albany Road close to Great Portland Street Station has been supporting Core for almost a year by displaying two of our collection tins on their bar. They have raised more than £300 so far and we are delighted they have been so successful!

We would like to appeal to people around the country to support Core in this very simple but effective way. If you would like to ask your local Public House Landlord to “Adopt a tin” or you are one, you will be helping us raise vital funds for research into digestive disorders and will be ultimately improving the quality of lives of people suffering with digestive illnesses, please get in touch with Chloe Wicks on 020 7034 4972 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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