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UKMLA Series Gastroenterology: Hepatobiliary disorders

12th May 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (BST)
12th May 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (BST)
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Summary

This informative teaching session is part of the UKMLA Series Gastroenterology and specifically focuses on Hepatobiliary disorders. Medical professionals will gain in-depth knowledge about diseases related to the liver, gallbladder, biliary tree, and pancreas. The lecture will cover causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies, helping you enhance patient care. Suitable for professionals wanting to update their knowledge base or specialize in gastroenterology. Boost your practical skills and stay ahead of medical advancements. Get ready for an engaging session where learning and professional development are at the forefront.
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Learning objectives

1. To understand the anatomy and physiology of the hepatobiliary system, including the liver, gallbladder, biliary tree, and related structures. 2. To identify and diagnose various hepatobiliary disorders, such as gallstones, liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, and liver cancers, based on symptoms, medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. 3. To understand the various treatment options and medical management for different hepatobiliary disorders, such as lifestyle changes, medications, non-surgical procedures, surgery, and organ transplantation. 4. To gain an understanding of the potential complications and prognosis of hepatobiliary disorders, and how these can be managed to improve patient outcomes. 5. To be able to apply the knowledge learned about hepatobiliary disorders in a clinical setting, making appropriate referrals, advising on preventative measures and managing patient care effectively.
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12th May 2024
6:00 - 7:00pm (BST)
Link not provided
Attendance certificate available
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Free