Rheumatology and Beyond in Primary Care
PCRMM CONFERENCE 2021
What a fantastic conference it was! Thank you to everyone who attended and helped us make it such a success. The speakers were so interesting and engaging and imparted a great deal of knowledge which I know will be very useful. The two days whizzed by.
You can see the conference programme here
The conference presentations are now available to watch so you can see them if you missed them or watch them again as often as you like! They are listed below; these are available to members and those who attended our conference. If you don’t have access, get in touch by emailing contact@pcrmm.org.uk or why not join to see all this year’s presentations as well as those from previous years, all of our webinars, Resources and so on.
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Day one of the 2021 PCRMM conference consisted of a number of key presentations throughout the day. It was a great success and we’ve already had some lovely feedback.
You’ll be able to see recordings of the conference presentations by selecting from the links below:
Presentations
- The Rheumatology Physiotherapy Capabilities Framework
Dr Carol McCrum - Shared Decision Making and the Evaluation of MSK Services
Pfizer symposium
David Pilbury and Roanna Burgess - Chronic Pain: Assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain
Dr Ian Bernstein and Alice Morgan
- Exploring the consultation: The Two Houses model
Martin Brunet - Dealing with uncertainty
Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham - Paediatric rheumatology
Sharmila Jandial
Day 2 of the PCRMM 2021 conference continued where day 1 left off!
You’ll be able to see recordings of the conference presentations by selecting from the links below:
Presentations
- NASS Update session: Gold Framework and Primary Care Champions
Dale Webb - Joint Injection Session
Steve Longworth - DISH: diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Dr John Brockbank - Foot drop: Audit/Quality Improvement Exercise ELHT
Dr Lucy Douglas - Foot drop: red flags, investigations and when surgery may be necessary
Lucy Douglas, Mr Simon Hughes, and Dr Colin Shirley - Osteoporosis update
Dr Sultan - Understanding ICSs
Zoe Norris - Improving the diagnosis of SpA; Pop-up tool for primary care
Dr Raj Sengupta - Unusual Presentations: Chest Pain in Spondyloarthritis
Dr Nicola Goodson
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