When Should You Worry About Gynaecological Bleeding Problems?

Your Learning Agenda To identify bleeding patterns of significant concern that need an urgent 2 week referral How to identify which woman is at high risk of gynae cancers What is a low risk bleed pattern that can be managed in primary care What tests are needed vs not needed Treatment regimes that help

Event overview:

Your Learning Agenda To identify bleeding patterns of significant concern that need an urgent 2 week referral How to identify which woman is at high risk of gynae cancers What is a low risk bleed pattern that can be managed in primary care What tests are needed vs not needed Treatment regimes that help

 
Event Timings and Info
19:30 - 20:15 Session 1

20:15 - 20:45 Break and Promotional Presentation

20:45 - 21:30 Session 2

21:30 Webinar Ends
Meet the Speaker
 
Dr Julie Oliver
Dr Julie Oliver

I was always interested in women’s health as a medical student, I loved my obstetric attachment and started off pursuing a career in Obs and Gynae. I soon discovered that I needed uninterrupted sleep and so moved into GP training. I couldn’t shake off the interest in women’s health so in my spare time I did the FSRH diploma, learned to fit coils and implants, and passed the DRCOG.

Alongside working as a GP in Durham I developed a love of training and as well as studying for the Bradford Postgrad diploma in Women’s health became a FSRH trainer. This resulted in crossing paths with Dr Anne Connelly MBE and the rest is history. We set up the PCWHF/S as a way to keep networking with other GPs who had an extended role in women’s health and it snowballed.

I also set up my own business called Durham Gynae and through that deliver NHS commissioned clinics and training. I also learned the art of gynae ultrasound scanning and gained advanced menopause training.  

I love great fiction and seeing the world.

 
 
 
 
 
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