Sunday, 6 March 2011

My Lecture Tour: from Heald Green to New Orleans

I'm watching a recorded episode of 'Bennidorm' and still reeling from the scoucers beating United. Despite that I'm feeling rather pleased with myself as I have successfully taken up running again. I'm sitting here doodling and putting together some slides for various presentations.
In the next three months I've been asked to give talks in Sheffield (Cardiology for GPs: Managing Acute Coronary Syndrome), Birmingham (Primary Care 2011: Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease) and London (Commissioning 2011: redesigning cardiology in secondary/tertiary care). Then I'm doing a training session for GPs on ECG interpretation. In April I'm going to New Orleans to the American College of Cardiology Congress and later to Palma, Majorca, for the GPwSI forum where I'm presenting a trial of one of the Thrombin inhibitors. The most exciting though, is a workshop I'm running in the next few weeks on commissioning community services which I've called 'Making it Real', for central Manchester GPs.
Apart from all that it's quiet of the professional front, well, except for starting the Primary Care Cardiology clinic next week.
So all to play for, and still top of the league.

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