Clinical Training Seminar
Impedance/pH Reflux Testing
Thursday, 21st September 2017
(12:00-5:30pm)
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
The key objective of this course is to support users to develop their existing practice and to understand both the clinical application and indications for reflux monitoring, including the technical differences between impedance and pH-metry. In the practical session the trainees will have the opportunity for ‘Hands on’ practise, to examine, read and report on a variety of case studies. The attendees will then be able to discuss and compare their findings with the trainers.
FACULTY
- Professor Daniel Sifrim, Professor of Gastrointestinal Physiology at Barts and The London School of Medicine
- Dr Etsuro Yazaki, Consultant Gastroenterologist Clinical Lead, Upper GI Physiology at Barts and The London School of Medicine
VENUE
Wingate Institute of Neurogastroenterology, 26 Ashfield Street, Whitechapel, London, E1 2AJ
London Underground: Whitechapel Tube station
CPD
Continuing Professional and Personal Development (CPD) Accreditation is being applied for.
COURSE FEE
Day Delegate: £ 55.00 (per person)
Fees includes VAT, registration, lunch, afternoon tea/coffee and a Certificate of Attendance.
Registration form and payment to be sent to:
Tracy Fitzsimmons
Sales and Marketing
Synectics Medical Limited
Synmed House
7 The Pavilion Business Centre Email: sales@synmed.co.uk
6 Kinetic Crescent, Innova Park Tel: 01992-782-570
Enfield, EN3 7FJ Fax: 01992-667-010
Payment can either be made by cheque (payable to "Synectics Medical Limited"), or online by Credit Card or PayPal (if paying online, please make a selection from the options below and click the 'Buy Now' button and you will be redirected to our PayPal secure server.)
£ 55.00 - Clinical Training Seminar
CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellations made 14 days or less before the training day, Synectics Medical Ltd are unfortunately unable to refund the registration fee. Synectics Medical Ltd reserves the right to cancel parts of or the complete program without prior notice and shall not be held responsible for any costs incurred by registrants. |