6 to 8 Week Baby Checks: What's Important to Spot and What Doesn't Matter Too Much

Using current guidelines, top tips and case scenarios, Dr Capehorn will talk through typical problems that might be identified on the GP baby check - identifying those problems that need urgent referral, those that can be monitored and those that can lead to parents being reassured.

Event overview:

Using current guidelines, top tips and case scenarios, Dr Capehorn will talk through typical problems that might be identified on the GP baby check - identifying those problems that need urgent referral, those that can be monitored and those that can lead to parents being reassured.

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

20:15 - 20:45 Sponsored Symposium by Nutricia

20:45 - 21:30 Session 2

21:30 Webinar Ends
 
Meet the Speaker
 
Dr David Capehorn
Dr David Capehorn

Dr Capehorn has been a qualified doctor for more than thirty
years. He trained at the University of Bristol and has always been
based around Bristol and Gloucestershire. He has a broad range
of experience, but he has specialist expertise in paediatrics. He
has worked in various roles at Bristol Children’s Hospital for 25
years, having undertaken training in paediatric emergency medicine and having written a textbook on the subject.

He continues to work as an Honorary Associate Specialist in paediatric emergency
medicine in the emergency department at Bristol Children’s Hospital alongside his work as a GP.

There is little time in Dr Capehorn's busy work life other than for his family, but he enjoys sports such as tennis, playing to a reasonable level and he enjoys annoying his family with his love of rare and obscure Delta Blues and Chicago Blues music!
 

 
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