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Delegate from Webinar: Easy to follow presentation. Excellent knowledge in field. A joy to listen to. Excellent presentation and I´m looking forward to further presentations.
Dr David Capehorn - Paediatrics
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Delegate from Webinar: Correctly paced and informative
Dr Julie Oliver - Womens Health
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Delegate from Webinar: I think I learnt how little I actually know and how much more I need in training in this area. It certainly is an eye opener. Very enjoyable. Well delivered talk
Dr Yasmin Husain - Safeguarding
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Delegate from Webinar: Dr Fernando´s presentation was insightful and relevant to my clinical practice.
Dr Kevin Fernando - Diabetes/CVRM & Medical Education
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Delegate from Webinar: Excellent presentation covered main subjects in ophthalmology in 3 hours.Incredible delivery.Congratulate Stella Hornby
Miss Stella Hornby - Ophthalmology
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Delegate from Webinar: Excellent speaker, very clear, very down to earth, didn´t waffle on with jargon. Brilliant!
Dr Julie Oliver - Women´s Health
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Delegate from Webinar: Dr Fernando´s presentation was outstanding.Very informative
Dr Kevin Fernando - Diabetes as a Cardiovascular Disease
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Delegate from Webinar: Dr Holmes has this brilliant way of itching the content at just the right level, without being too complicated, or too basic either. It was a fantastic presentation and I learned a lot. His presentation style is friendly and incredibly informative.
Dr Steve Holmes - Respiratory
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Delegate from Webinar: Fantastic webinar, really enjoyed Dr Capehorn´s training and the symposium speaker topics worked really well and complimented the main topics. Dr Capehorn and the symposium speaker worked well together.
Dr David Capehorn - Paediatrics
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Delegate from Webinar: Excellent presentation. Will definitely be looking out for future presentations by Dr Ferdinand on MediConf. Very good practical points and update on new drugs, especially SGLT2 and wide range of use (not just diabetes) and their new indication/contraindication according to new gfr range according to the reason they are being used
Dr Kevin Fernando - Diabetes as a Cardiovascular Disease
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