FREE Study Event for ALL UK HCPs Only
Funding provided by AstraZeneca who have sponsored and organised a promotional symposium.
AstraZeneca has had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence except for the AstraZeneca sponsored symposium presentation.
Dr Holmes' sessions are completely independent of external sponsorship.
This session will cover a selection of hot topics from the respiratory world - topical and relevant to primary care. It will cover areas outside the guidelines, issues that we are identifying as challenging or difficult - and most importantly will provide tips and solutions to help the active clinician provide great care for their patients.
Session 1 - Dr Steve Holmes
Hot Topics Part 1
Sponsored Symposium Presentation by Astra Zeneca
Transforming COPD Care: Preventing Hospitalisation with Primary Care Interventions
Professor Manish Patel
Consultant, General and Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire
Session 2 - Dr Steve Holmes
Hot Topics Part 2
Webinar Ends
Dr Steve Holmes Steve has worked as a GP principal since 1989, initially on the Yorkshire/Lancashire border and since 2002, at The Park Medical Practice in Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
He has a long-standing association with the Primary Care Respiratory Society, the British Thoracic Society and the Royal College of General Practitioners, as well as the International Primary Care Respiratory Society and Asthma and Lung UK.
Steve has been involved in medical education in a variety of guises, often at a national or regional level since 1991. He has been involved in a wide range of respiratory educational initiatives for generalists and specialists, both medical and nursing and has been involved in research work with more than eight universities.
He has taught nationally on quality improvement methods, leadership skills and communication skills training, for more than 20 years as well as his respiratory work.
He has published more than 300 articles, is a reviewer for more than 10 active peer reviewed journals and has had the opportunity to work at a global level.
Throughout this, he remains a clinician; passionate about the values of good primary care, continually developing the quality of clinical care, and providing holistic care for patients and their families from cradle to grave.
He is married with two adult inspirational daughters and a wife who inspired them. He manages to get time to enjoy family holidays, walking and running (up to half marathon distance), watching rugby when the opportunity allows and playing the guitar or piano badly!
Symposium Speaker Manish works as a consultant in general and respiratory medicine at the University Hospital Wishaw, NHS Lanarkshire, Scotland. Within respiratory medicine, his special interests include asthma, COPD and sleep disordered breathing.
Manish undertook a PhD in asthma immunology and after being appointed as a consultant, was awarded a NHS Research Scotland Fellowship which has facilitated his clinical research in airways disease. He has active research interests in COPD and asthma, and during COVID-19 was PI in several COVID-19 trials including RECOVERY and PHOSP-COVID.
Outside of medicine Manish enjoy’s cycling, skiing and running.
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