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Thursday 23rd March 2017 – Friday 24th March 201
A focused curriculum-based update in Gastroenterology and Hepatology for
gastroenterology registrars approaching the Gastroenterology SCE
Course details
Welcome to the fourth Annual Nottingham Gastroenterology SCE Course. This 2 day BASL-and BSG-endorsed course is set to be a fantastic event for Gastroenterology trainees of all grades, covering the breadth of the 2010 JRCPTB Gastroenterology curriculum, tailored to help trainees prepare for the gastroenterology specialty certificate examination. This interactive course covers all the core topics including GI radiology, histopathology and endoscopy images reflective of the content of the examination. In addition sessions are included on examination technique with the opportunity for real-time mock examinations and quizzes for discussion.
The course has been designed and organised by a Consultant Gastroenterologist who is a MRCP (UK) examiner and a GI Oncologist who is a FRCR examiner and Clinical Oncology Programme Director. The course has been revised with the support of a senior registrar with special interest in medical education (who has prepared, sat and passed the examination).
Our course faculty is comprised of an impressive and broad range of senior academic and clinical consultants, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognised to be experts in their field.
The aim of the course is to provide trainees with a strong foundation in Gastroenterology, which can be translated to their day to day clinical practice but also provide the necessary skills and knowledge base to enable them to successfully complete the Gastroenterology specialty certificate examination.
By the end of the course, you will:
Have had an interactive learning experience in Gastroenterology via didactic lectures, radiology/endoscopy image-based quizzes and interactive case-based MCQ sessions
Identify areas of the Royal College of Physicians training
board (JRCPTB) 2010 curriculum which have been covered within the course and apply them to your own clinical practice
Be able to apply learnt knowledge to the SCE exam.
Be able to link your learning experience directly to areas within your NHS Eportfolio
Receive a course certificate to acknowledge attendance and to
claim study leave
Programme: Day 1: Thursday 22nd March 2018
Session 1: Welcome Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Eleanor James
0800 – 0825 Registration and coffee
0825 – 0830 Welcome introduction and course overview
Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Caroline Sharratt
0830 – 0850 Approach to the exam and BOF questions
Dr Eleanor James
0850 – 0930 Pre-course exam
0930 – 0950 Coffee break
Session 2: Hepatology Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Eleanor James
0950 – 1015 Benign pancreatic pathology
Dr Peter Eddowes
1015 – 1040 Autoimmune and cholestatic liver disease
Dr Jane Chalmers
1040 – 1105 Benign biliary tract and gallbladder disease
Dr Peter Eddowes
1105 – 1130 Coffee break
1130 – 1155 Pancreatico-biliary cancers including NET
Dr Eleanor James
1155 – 1220 Upper and lower GI endoscopy quiz
Dr Nina Lewis
1220 – 1300 Lunch
Session 3: Functional luminal disorders Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Eleanor James
1300 – 1325 Lower GI functional disorders
Dr Giles Major
1325 – 1350 Upper GI functional disorders and manometry
Dr Emily Tucker
1350 – 1415 Mid-course exam
Dr Nina Lewis
1415 – 1430 Coffee break
Session 4: Upper GI and luminal disease Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Caroline Sharratt
1430 – 1455 Oesophageal pathology including Barrett’s
Dr Nina Lewis
1455 – 1520 Oesophago-gastric malignancies
Dr Eleanor James
1520 – 1540 Small bowel and colonic enteropathies
Dr Nina Lewis
1540 – 1605 Coffee break
Session 5: Hepatology Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Caroline Sharratt
1605 – 1630 Malignant liver lesions including HCC
Dr Ankit Rao
1630 – 1655 Alcoholic liver disease and NAFLD
Professor Guru Aithal
1655 – 1720 Metabolic liver disease and liver in pregnancy
Professor Guru Aithal
Programme: Day 2: Friday 23rd March 2018
Session 6: IBD, nutrition and endoscopy Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Caroline Sharratt
0825 – 0900 IBD: treatment and scoring
Dr Caroline Sharratt
0900 – 0925 IBD: epidemiology and diagnosis
Dr Sunil Samuel
0925 – 0950 Complications of chronic liver disease
Dr Martin James
0950 – 1015 Coffee break
1015 – 1040 Upper GI bleeding
Dr Martin James
1040 – 1100 EUS and ERCP endoscopy quiz
Dr Martin James
1100 – 1125 Nutrition
Dr Giles Major
1125 – 1145 Coffee break
Session 7: Radiology Chairs: Dr Nina Lewis, Dr Caroline Sharratt
1145 – 1210 Upper GI radiology quiz
Dr Christopher Clarke
1210 – 1235 HPB radiology quiz
Dr Christopher Clarke
1235 – 1300 Lower GI radiology quiz
Dr Christopher Clarke
1300 – 1400 Lunch
Session 8: Histopathology Chairs: Dr Caroline Sharratt, Dr Nina Lewis
1400 – 1425 Luminal histology quiz
Dr Philip Kaye
1425 – 1450 HPB histology quiz
Dr Philip Kaye
1450 – 1515 Colorectal cancer and polyposis syndromes
Dr Nick Wight
1515 – 1540 Coffee break
Session 9: Conclusion Chairs: Dr Eleanor James, Dr Nina Lewis
1540 – 1640 Post-course exam
1640 – 1700 Concluding remarks and feedback
Faculty biographies
Professor Guruprasad Aithal
Consultant Hepatologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS
Trust, Professor of Hepatology at the University of Nottingham and
Lead Director of the NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases
Biomedical Research Unit
Dr Jane Chalmers Hepatology PhD student to Professor Guruprasad Aithal at University of Nottingham and senior gastroenterology registrar at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Christopher Clarke Consultant GI Radiologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Peter Eddowes Consultant Hepatologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and at Kings Mill Hospital, Sherwood Forest Foundation NHS Trust
Dr Eleanor James
Consultant Clinical Oncologist and Lead Clinician for Acute Oncology at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Martin James
Consultant Hepatologist and Lead Clinician in Gastroenterology at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Philip Kaye Consultant Histopathologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Nina Lewis Consultant Gastroenterologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary Assistant Professor at University of Nottingham Dr Giles Major Consultant in Gastroenterology and Clinical Nutrition at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Faculty biographies
Dr Ankit Rao Consultant Medical Oncologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Sunil Samuel Consultant Gastroenterologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary Assistant Professor at University of Nottingham
Dr Caroline Sharratt Peri-CCT gastroenterology registrar on East Midlands rotation. Delivered MSc in Medical Education and undertook IBD clinical fellowship during her training.
Dr Emily Tucker Final year gastroenterology registrar on East Midlands rotation; completed PhD on functional GI disorders. Dr Nick Wight
Consultant Gastroenterologist at Kings Mill Hospital, Sherwood Forest Foundation NHS Trust
Course organisers
Dr Nina Lewis
Nina is a luminal Consultant Gastroenterologist and Honorary Assistant Professor at Nottingham, with special interests in intestinal inflammation, GI cancer and GI epidemiology. She is a Royal College Examiner for the written examinations of MRCP and has been Host Examiner for MRCP PACES at Nottingham University Hospital. Nina is an established trainer including hosting MRCP PACES preparation courses, is an ALS Instructor and has received formal training in teaching methods including from Nottingham University's Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education.
Dr Eleanor James
Eleanor is the GI Clinical Oncologist at Nottingham, with an interest in stereotactic body radiotherapy for UGI and HPB cancers. She is also regional oncology lead in lymphoma where through her role as secretary to the UK Cutaneous Lymphoma Group she organises the national training events. She has extensive experience of writing and assessing Single Best Answer questions as part of the FRCR examining board. Eleanor is Programme Director for Nottingham Clinical Oncology trainees.
Dr Caroline Sharratt
Caroline is a final year Gastroenterology registrar in the East Midlands Deanery due to apply for her consultant post. Her specialist interests are IBD and nutrition, and has completed a year 4 IBD fellowship. She has completed a Fellowship in Medical Education and she is involved with training of University of Nottingham medical students. She is a member of the Trent Skills Simulation Centre faculty and has delivered a master’s degree in medical education.
How to get to the course: PGEC at QMC, NG7 2UH
The course is being held at the Postgraduate Education Centre (PGEC) at the Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC), Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 2UH. Please access the hospital website: http://www.nuh.nhs.uk/getting-here/qmc-and-our-emergency-department/
to establish the different ways to travel to the QMC.
For those arriving by train to Nottingham, there is a tram that links
the train station to the hospital with a tram stop right outside the
PGEC, QMC: