CPD Videos

Novel approaches to pain managment: Cancer pain

Dr Paul Farquhar-Smith, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Marsden Hospital, London.

DCELL® Technology: transplantation between animals and humans

Professor Eileen Ingham, University of Leeds; Antony Odell, Tissue Regenix.

Deep brain stimulation

Mr Ludvic Zrinzo, Consultant Neurosurgeon, UCL Institute of Neurology. 

New therapy modalities for heart failure

Dr Stuart Rosen, Reader in Cardiology, Imperial College London. 

Is sport good for us?

Dr John Buckley, University of Chester.

The first person in the UK to receive a total artificial heart transplantation

Mr Steven Tsui, Consultant Surgeon, Papworth Hospital. 

Telehealth: The reality. How telehealth can be used to improve the quality of patient care (CPD)

Helen Lyndon, Nurse Consultant, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Primary Care Trust.

Now and then: A personal view of sex therapy from the 1980's to the present

Dr Michael Perring, Medical Director, Optimal Health. 

Designing a new cancer care centre

Piers Gough (Architect) & Mandy McMahan (Clinical Psychologist), Maggie's Cancer Centres. 

Biomedical state-of-the-art visualisation systems

Assistant Professor John Qualter, Langone Medical Centre, New York. 

Advanced rapid diagnostics

Hermes Chan, CEO, MedMira.

The hand-held sample-to-result DNA sequencer - analysis in under 20 minutes

Jonathan O'Halloran & Elaine Warburton, QuantuMDx Group.

Inventing a 'Pain-Free-Socket' to combat phantom pain experienced by amputees

Ms Katherine Bomkamp, Student, West Virginia University, USA.

Separating conjoined twins

Mr David Dunaway, Consultant Craniofacial Surgeon, The Wellington Hospital.

How to provide better care for insomnia: Resources for effective sleep treatment

Professor Niroshan Siriwardena, Professor of Primary and Prehospital Health Care, University of Lincoln. 

Spotlight on infectious diseases: Malaria

Dr Aubrey Cunnington, Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

From research to eye health programmes and policy: examples from developing countries

Professor Clare Gilbert, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.

Psychotherapy for people with psychopathic disorders

Dr Cleo Van Velsen, Consultant psychiatrist, East London Hospitals NHS Trust.

Lipids debate: CETP inhibition is 'cosmetic surgery' for dyslipidemia

Professor Fredrik Karpe, Oxford & Professor Philip Barter, Sydney, Australia.

Outcomes of intrapartum care in different settings

Jennifer Hollowell, Epidemiologist, Researcher, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford.

Controversial aspects in the treatment of acute stroke

Professor Hugh Markus, Head of Stroke and Dementia Research Centre, St George's, University of London. 

Overview of the role of dietary lipids in cardiovascular disease risk

Professor Julie Lovegrove, Deputy Director, Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research, University of Reading. 

Causes and consequences of microRNA dysregulation in cancer

Dr Carlo Croce, Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA.

Antimicrobial resistance: The problem for GPs

Dr Hema Sharma, Speciality Registrar in Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London.

Palliative care for non-malignant conditions

Dr Miriam Johnson, Reader in Palliative Medicine, Hull York Medical School.

Prostate cancer: non surgical aspects

Dr Simon Hughes, Consultant Oncologist, Guys and St Thomas' Hospitals.

Protecting the brain after acute ischaemic stroke

Professor Martin Smith, The National Hospital for Neurosurgery & Neurosurgery.

John Fry lecture 2011: diagnosis - still the achilles heel of general practice

Professor Roger Jones, Editor British Journal of General Practice

Presidential address: what makes a beautiful face

Mr Simon Eccles, President, Plastic Surgery Section, RSM.

Global Health: The case for disease specific models and health system strengthening

Dr Nick Banatvala, WHO & Dr Simon Mardel, University of Manchester.

Jephcott Symposium: Medicines in prevention: The PolyPill concept

Professor Sir Nicolas Wald, Director of The Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, London.

Jephcott Symposium: Medicalisation and professionalism

Dr Tom Marshall, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of Birmingham.

The Jephcott lecture 2011: time for a SASS tax

Professor Sir Nicholas Wald, Director, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine.

Jephcott Symposium: The role of the pharmacist in prevention

Professor David Taylor, The School of Pharmacy, University of London.

Sports and dance injuries: an overview

Mr Chinmay Gupte, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, and others. 

Disaster medicine: Doctors on a global stage

Professor James M Ryan, Emeritus Professor, UCL & SGUL & International Professor of Surgery, USUHS.

Do we need doctors to control tuberculosis?

Dr Knut Lonnroth, World Health Organization, Geneva.

Recent advances in management of epilepsy

Professor Stephen Brown, Peninsula Medical School.

Global health: What can the world do to improve It?

Dr Zeke Emanuel, Dept of Bioethics, Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health, Washington.

The neurobiology of anti-social personality disorder

Professor Bill Deakin, Professor of Psychiatry and Director NPU, University of Manchester.

Diagnosis and treatment of muscular dystrophies

Dr David Hilton-Jones, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

Future directions: A paediatric perspective

Professor Terence Stephenson, President, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

What's new in dental education?

Professor Liz Davenport, Institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London.

Whiplash injuries: the bigger picture

Mr John O'Dowd, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, RealHealth Institute.

Understanding metabolic syndrome and its effect on reproduction

Dr Lisa Webber, Consultant Gynaecologist and Specialist in Reproductive Medicine, St Mary's Hospital.

Legal and medical issues in sport

Dr David Thomson, dual qualified as a barrister and doctor.

The treatment of resistant depression

Professor Ian Anderson, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Manchester.

In safe hands: The stuart lecture. Ensuring safe hands in high risk industries

Professor Rhona Flin, School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. 

Learning from experience - Professor Sir Brian Jarman OBE

Professor Sir Brian Jarman OBE, Emeritus Professor, Imperial College, London. 

Setting the scene: the scale of the challenge for the NHS

Jim Easton, Director QIPP Programme, Department of Health.

Dr Daniel Gale - Medical rounds winner 2010

Dr Daniel Gale, UCL & West London Renal and Transplant Centre.

Preventing death and injury from explosive violence

Mr Richard Moyes, Policy and Research Officer for Action on Armed Violence.

Bombs, bullets and conflict surgery

Peter Roberts CBE,  Emeritus Professor of Military Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England

Clinical and policy perspectives on prevention of diabetes and its complications

Professor Nick Wareham, MRC Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge

Beyond neuroscience: The five cardinal mysteries of the mind

Dr James LeFanu, General Practitioner and columnist for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph.  

Patient safety: A patient led NHS

Joan Saddler, National Director of Patient and Public Affairs, Department of Health. 

Economic instability: why, when and where it matters to population health

Professor George Kaplan, Thomas Francis Collegiate Professor of Public Health, Emeritus, University of Michigan, USA.

The social aspects of ageing

Professor Anthea Tinker, Professor of Social Gerontology at King's College London. 

Sport and exercise nutrition - where are we now? Where are we going?

Professor Ron Maughan, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University. 

Clinical management of patients with secondary Hyperlipidaemias

Dr Hugh Simpson, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading. 

36th Albert Wander lecture: Beyond quality in the NHS

Professor David Haslam, Immediate Past President, Royal College of General Practitioners.

Killing pain or killing patients? Double effect and doctors in the dock

Dr Richard Huxtable, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director at the Centre for Ethics in Medicine. 

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