Clinical Update Session: All you wanted to know about Hypermobility

This session took place on the 04/12/24 , Please note this session was NOT recorded by the slides are available when enrolling 

Open to GPs , Advanced Nurse Practitioner , Advanced Clinical Practitioner ,Advanced Paramedic Practitioner ,Advanced Pharmacist Practitioner. 

Please note this session will NOT be recorded 

Course Overview:
An overview of hypermobility spectrum disorders with GP Fellow Rachel Hamilton-Cruse, together with input from Jessica Bowen, lead genetic counsellor with the National Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Diagnostic service (Sheffield clinic). Expect to see lots of clinical photographs and have the opportunity to ask questions!

What will I learn?
Tips on what to look out for in primary care
Review of current diagnostic pathways
How do I identify hypermobility in my patients?
Overview of the genetic subtypes of EDS, including vascular and classical EDS.
When should I be referring suspected Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome for genetic testing?

Important Update: New Cancellation Policy

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Due to funding restraints and reduced budgets, in addition to a high number of cancellations, we have had no choice but to introduce this policy.

Please note our revised cancellation policy HEREThis policy comes into effect on any bookings made after 30thApril 2024.

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