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Packed Auditorium as GPs from the South East Attend Masterclass by LBO Consultants

Packed Auditorium as GPs from the South East Attend Masterclass by LBO Consultants

GPs from across London and the South East attended a mini masterclass at the London Bridge Hilton for an evening discussing the latest developments in various orthopaedic specialities, with five consultants covering all elements of a quick and effective examination in primary care. 

The evening commenced with a brief talk by Mr Sam Gidwani on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Thumb Base Arthritis, followed by the latest developments in Foot and Ankles by Mr Martin Klinke,  What’s new in knees by Mr Dom Spicer, GP Update on Hip Examination and Hip Arthroplasty by Mr Venu Kavarthapu, and finally Shoulder Examination Techniques by Mr Simon Owen-Johnstone

GP’s commented that they found the evening ‘very helpful in giving them simple GP relevant content with practical advice on examining patients’.

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Mr Dom Spicer presents what’s new in knees.
Mr Martin Klinke presents the latest developments in foot and ankles.

 

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