
Endorsed Event: Glasgow Gastro Conference 2022
Celebrating its fifth year, we are delighted to announce our endorsement of Glasgow Gastro 2022, returning to a face-to-face format on 16th September 2022 in Glasgow.
This one-day conference will consist of interactive presentations, case-based learning, and state-of-the-art lectures, with both national and international experts providing topical updates on a wide range of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Endoscopy issues.
The programme will be of interest to consultants and trainees in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, General and Acute Medicine, and also nurse specialists in Gastroenterology, Endoscopy, and Hepatology.
Up to 6 CPD credits will be available (code 140767). If you have any questions, please get in touch with the conference organisers at wilma.paterson@rcpsg.ac.uk
Registration
BSG members will be entitled to a 30% discount on registration fees.
Event endorsed by the BSG.
Programme
08:30 | Registration and refreshments | |
09:00 | Introduction and welcome | Prof Adrian Stanley
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Vice-President (Medical) RCPSG |
SESSION 1: Liver
Chair: Prof Ewan Forrest |
||
09:05 | Hepatic encephalopathy: minimal or overt How to recognise and how to minimise
Followed by Q&A |
Professor Debbie Shawcross
Professor of Hepatology and Chronic Liver Failure King’s College Hospital, London |
09:30 | When hepatology needs critical care: who to refer and when
Followed by Q&A |
Dr Alex Puxty, ITU Consultant
Glasgow Royal Infirmary |
09:55 | NAFLD or MAFLD: are we making progress?
 Followed by Q&A |
Dr Jude Oben
Consultant Hepatologist and Gastroenterologist Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, London |
10:20 | Keynote Lecture:
Non-invasive tests to detect early liver disease  Followed by Q&A |
Professor Maja Thiele
Fibrosis, Fatty Liver and Steatohepatitis Research Centre, Odense University Hospital and University of Southern Denmark |
10:50 | Break & poster viewing | |
SESSION 2: General GI
Chair: Dr Gillian Mullholland |
||
11:20 | IBS – controversies in diagnosis and management
 Followed by Q&A |
Professor Ramesh Arasaradnam OBE
Consultant Gastroenterologist, University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire and Academic Vice President, RCP London |
11:45 | Gastroparesis or Functional Dyspepsia: does it matter?
Followed by Q&A |
Dr Maura Corsetti
Clinical Associate Professor in Gastroenterology University of Nottingham |
12:10 | Update in oesophageal disorders
Followed by Q&A |
Dr Jack Winter
Consultant Gastroenterologist and Training Programme Director, Glasgow Royal Infirmary |
12:35 | Keynote Lecture: Introduced by Prof Stanley
The Gastroenterologist – past, present and future  Followed by Q&A |
Professor Dame Parveen Kumar
Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Education Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London |
13:00 | Lunch & poster viewing | |
SESSION 3 – IBD
Chair: Dr Craig Mowat |
||
13:55 | Dietary Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease-An update
 Followed by Q&A |
Professor Konstantinos Gerasimidis
Professor of Clinical Nutrition, School of Medicine, University of Glasgow |
14:25 | Extending the role of the IBD nurse specialist
 Followed by Q&A |
Ms Susan Laird
Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist Queen Elizabeth University Hospital |
14:50 | IBD case presentations & discussion | Dr Mairi McLean
University of Dundee |
15:15 | Break & poster viewing | |
SESSION 4 – Endoscopy Chair: TBCÂ |
||
15:45 | Endoscopy in patients on antithrombotic drugs: what you need to know
 Followed by Q&A  |
Professor Andrew Veitch
President, British Society of Gastroenterology Consultant Gastroenterologist and Director of Bowel Cancer Screening, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton |
16:10 | The difficult polyp – tips and tricks
 Followed by Q&A  |
Dr Roisin Bevan
Consultant Gastroenterologist North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust |
16:35 | Update on capsule endoscopy & colonoscopy
 Followed by Q&A |
Professor Mark McAlindon
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Professor of Gastroenterology, The University of Sheffield |
17:00 | Thank you and close | Dr Robert Boulton-Jones |
Â
Login to your BSG member account to read and post comments on this page