Bariatric & Metabolic Disease GP Education Series

Bariatric Education Series

GP Education Series - Bariatric & Metabolic Disease

Join St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside for an invaluable journey into the complexities of bariatric and metabolic diseases. Our distinguished lineup of experts will guide you through a series of interactive dinner events designed to help you apply best practice with your patients.

Event Details

Time: 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Venue: E'cco Bistro - 63 Skyring Terrace, Newstead

Enquiries: Mara Rodriguez, GP Liaison & Engagement Coordinator

E. svphn.gpevents@svha.org.au

Mb. 0447 691 366

Parking: Parking is available onsite and within Gasworks Plaza. 


Event Dates

Thursday 16 May

Managing metabolic disease in today's obesity epidemic. A multidisciplinary approach.

Thursday 13th June

Metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes - A close relationship with obesity.

Thursday 11th July

Obesity – the driving force behind heart disease, chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiorenal metabolic syndrome (CRS)

Thursday 1st August

Obesity - the relationship with the musculoskeletal system and cancer. Can we reduce risk with weight loss?

Thursday 12th September

Obesity and the respiratory system, bariatric anaesthesia, and patient optimisation 


Earn CPD Points

St Vincent's Private Hospital Northside is proud to be a Major RACGP CPD ProviderBy attending this GP Education Series, general practitioners will earn 1.5 CPD hours per session.

Organising Committee
RACGP

GP Education Series - Bariatric & Metabolic Disease

The first dinner in this series will focus on developing a multidisciplinary approach to the obesity epidemic - prevention is better than a cure. You'll gain insight into obesity prevalence and its impact on health.

Time:
6:30pm to 9:00pm
Date:
Thursday, 16 May 2024
Where:
E'cco Bistro - 63 Skyring Terrace, Newstead
Tickets:
Free

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