About this event

  • Date and time Wed 23 Mar 2022 from 5:30pm to 9:30pm
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine
  • Organised by Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Join us for the second event of Gut club 2021-22. This event will see medical students and junior doctors present on clinical trials and research on liver dysfunction, as well as provide the opportunity to learn from a renowned gastroenterologist on how to confidently diagnose liver tests. This is a unique opportunity to explore recent advances and research in the field and to learn from the reflections and lessons of an eminent gastroenterologist. 

The winner of the Gut Club Prize will also be announced at this event. 

Can't make it to London? Click here to attend the live stream of this event.

During this event delegates will: 

  • Gain experience in submitting and presenting audit/research/clinical cases for medical students and junior doctors 
  • Understand what the tests of liver dysfunction reveal about the physiological state of the liver  
  • Be able to interpret these tests to make specific diagnoses with confidence in a variety of clinical situations   

This meeting is a part of Gut club 2021-22
Gut club is a three-part series of in-person meetings which will deliver high-quality teaching on key topics in gastroenterology. Medical students and junior doctors will have the chance to learn from the careers of eminent and notable gastroenterologists as well as their fellow peers who will be given the opportunity to present research and cases relating to gastroenterology.

We would like to thank our sponsor PENTAX Medical for their support of this meeting. Please note that the scientific programme and content has not been influenced in any way by the sponsor.

The funding from our meeting sponsors has enabled us to offer reduced delegate rates.

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Agenda

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Registration, tea and coffee
Welcome and introduction

Dr Robert Logan, President, Gastroenterology and Hepatology Section, Royal Society of Medicine 

How to interpret abnormal liver function tests

Dr Michelle Cheuk Men Cheung, Consultant Hepatology and General Medicine, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Prize presentation one
Prize presentation two
Prize presentation three
A lifetime in gastroenterology and hepatology

Dr Kieran Moriarty CBE, FRCP, FRCPI, Consultant Physician and Gastroenterologist, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

Poster session, drinks reception and networking
Close of meeting

Sponsors

Location

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

Prizes:

Gastroenterology & Hepatology Section: Gut Club Prize

Prize:

1st prize - £100 and 50% discount on RSM membership for 1 year

Other: Runners-up will receive 50% discount on RSM membership for 1 year

Open to:
Medical students and pre-registrar junior doctors

Deadline:

Friday 18 February 2022 at 11:59pm

Meeting:

Wednesday 23 March 2022

Application guidelines:

Abstracts of no more than 250 words can be submitted by any medical student, FY1/2, IMT-clinical fellow, or pre-registrar junior doctor contemplating a career in gastroenterology or liver disease. They can cover any of the following areas:  

  • Clinical research (with the subheadings Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion)  
  • Quality Improvement (also with the subheadings Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion)  
  • Clinical case (to include a summary of the clinical course and brief discussion)  

 

(audit/QI, clinical research, a clinical case, or a piece of teaching).  

To submit an abstract for the first event please follow this link to the submissions page. Please note abstracts must be submitted before Thursday 10 February 2022. 

Submit here

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Live Stream

Live stream: Gut club 2021-22: Interpreting liver function tests

Join us on the live stream of the second event of Gut club 2021-22. This event will see medical students and junior doctors present on clinical trials and research on liver dysfunction, as well as provide the opportunity to learn from a renowned gastroenterologist on how to confidently diagnose liver tests. 

Disclaimer: All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations.

Registration for this event will close at 00:00am on 22 March 2022Late registrations will not be accepted.

This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be  distributed  in future on various internet channels. 

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