NAPS Study Day on Women's Health
Friday, 23rd January 2009
National Association on Premenstrual Syndrome
STUDY DAY ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
Friday, 23rd January 2009
09.15 - 9.35 Registration and Coffee
Chair: Mr Nick Panay
09.30-09.35 Welcome Mr Nick Panay Chair NAPS
09.35-10.10 The new RCOG PMS guidelines.
Nick Panay, Consultant Gynaecologist
10.10-10.45 How can we alter diet and lifestyle factors to improve menstrual health?
Miss Gaynor Bussell, Senior Dietitian
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15-1145 Sexual problems - a practical approach to management.
Ms Annie Hawkins, Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
11.45-12.15 Complementary therapies for women - how to advise our patients.
Ms Claudine Domoney, Consultant in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
12.15-13.00 Panel Discussion/Case Histories/Clinical conundrums:
including premature ovarian failure, non-contraceptive uses of the pill and Miren IUS, and management of the menopause
Nick Panay, Claudine Domoney, Annie Hawkins, Gilly Andrews
13.00- 14.00 Lunch
Chair: Ms Claudine Domoney
14.00-14.35 Offering women's health care to primary care users.
Dr Carrie Sadler, Practioner and Research Fellow
14.35-15.10 Contraception Update
Gilly Andrews, Clinical Nurse Specialist
15.10- 15.45 Postnatal problems - the physical and the psychological.
Charlotte Lion, Senior Physiotherapist
15.45-16.00 PANEL DISCUSSION
16.00 Close
Date: Friday 23rd January 2009
Venue: Gleeson Lecture Theatre, Lower ground Floor, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Contact: sally.mimnagh@chelwest.nhs.ukto reserve a place and for address details
£75 for health care professionals or free for Professional Members of NAPS
Cheques made payable to NAPS please