
A
training
course
organised
by the
Bone Research
Society
19-21
March 2014
St Anne’s
College,
Oxford,
UK
Programme
Chairs:
Tash Masud
(Nottingham,
UK)
Jon Tobias
(Bristol,
UK)
AIMS
AND OBJECTIVES
This three-day
residential
training
course
aims to
provide
trainees
in medical
specialties
such as
rheumatology,
endocrinology,
care of
the elderly,
gastroenterology,
orthopaedics,
respiratory
medicine
and clinical
chemistry
with the
knowledge
and understanding
to manage
patients
with osteoporosis
and other
metabolic
bone diseases.
The course
is intended
to focus
on practical
issues
relating
to patient
management
and is
strongly
recommended
for any
trainee
who foresees
that patients
with these
disorders
will form
a significant
part of
their workload
in future.
A stimulating
interactive
format
will be
employed
combining
lectures,
panel discussions,
debates
and workshops.
Specialist
nurses
in osteoporosis
and falls
will also
find this
course
valuable,
as well
as newly
qualified
consultants
or others
wishing
to update
their knowledge
in this
field.
Some comments
from those
who attended
the previous
course:
- “Fantastic
course,
probably
the best
I have
ever
been
on”
- “Brilliant
course
set at
the right
level,
knowledgable
speakers,
will
definitely
recommend
it”
- “Excellent,
relevant
course
-
I have
already
started
recommending
it to
my peers”
- “I
am really
impressed
by the
speakers,
very
good
learning
environment,
excellent
organisation
of the
course
events”
- “Very
useful,
inspiring
course
…
represented
great
value
for money
in terms
of both
quality
and quantity
of teaching
…
I will
certainly
be recommending
this
course”
Endorsed
by:
British
Geriatrics
Society
International Osteoporosis Foundation
Orthopaedic
Research
UK
Paget’s
Association
Society
for Endocrinology
Supported
by:
British
Society
for Rheumatology
National
Osteoporosis
Society
FACULTY
and PROGRAMME
Please click here to view the faculty and programme for the 2014 course.
WHO
SHOULD
ATTEND?
The course
will be
of particular
interest
to those
involved
with the
management
of patients
with osteoporosis
and other
metabolic
bone diseases,
including:
Trainees
in specialties
such as:
- Rheumatology
- Endocrinology
- Care
of the
elderly
- Gastroenterology
- Orthopaedics
- Respiratory
medicine
- Clinical
chemistry
Nurses
and other
allied
health
professionals
working
in specialist
clinics
including:
- Osteoporosis
and other
metabolic
bone
diseases
- Falls
- Fractures
- Care
of the
elderly
The course
will also
be of interest
to newly
appointed
consultants
working
in any
of the
above fields,
as well
as anyone
who would
simply
like to
update
their knowledge.
Consultants
wishing
to attend
should
note that
the course
is normally
approved
for 15
CPD credits
by the
Royal College
of Physicians.
REGISTRATION
AND ACCOMMODATION
Registration
fees:
Residential
- £450
Includes:
- 2 nights’
bed and
breakfast
accommodation
in single
student
rooms
with
private
bathrooms
at St
Anne’s
College
- Dinner
at St
Anne’s
College
on 1st
night
- Reception
and Course
Dinner
at one
of Oxford’s
historic
Colleges
on 2nd
night
- Lunch
and tea/coffee
breaks
on all
3 days
of course
- Attendance
at all
sessions
and workshops
- All
course
materials,
including
downloadable
speaker
slide
sets
Non-residential
- £350
Includes:
- Lunch
and tea/coffee
breaks
on all
3 days
of course
- Attendance
at all
sessions
and workshops
- All
course
materials
College
Dinner
on 1st
night for
non-residential
participants
- £22
Reception
and Course
Dinner
on 2nd
night for
non-residential
participants
- £40
For those
travelling
from further
afield
there is
also an
option
to book
bed and
breakfast
accommodation
at the
College
on the
Tuesday
night (18
March)
at £80.
Just select
this option
on the
registration
form and
it will
be automatically
added to
your booking.
Cancellation
Substitutions
may be
made until
Friday
14 March
2014 by
informing
Janet
Crompton.
Cancellations
may be
made until
Friday
24 January
less a
10% administration
charge.
We regret
that there
will not
be any
refunds
for cancellations
made after
this date.
SOCIAL
EVENTS
It is
recommended
that all
participants
attend
the social
events
whether
or not
they are
staying
on campus
at St Anne's
College.
There will
be opportunities
to mix
with other
participants
and speakers
and this
sharing
of information
and ideas
can really
enhance
your learning
and give
you the
opportunity
to set
up new
collaborations.
These events
are included
in the
residential
registration
fee.
Wednesday
19 March,
19:00-20:00
College
Dinner
at St Anne's
College
Followed
by free
time/drinks
in the
bar
Thursday
20 March,
19:15-21:30
Reception
and Course
Dinner
at another
College
Followed
by visit
to some
of Oxford’s
most interesting
pubs
VENUE
The course
will be
based at
St Anne's
College,
Oxford.
The College
is within
easy reach
of rail,
coach and
bus stations.
Further
information
can be
found here.

TRAVEL
TO OXFORD
Getting
there
We recommend
that you
travel
to Oxford
by public
transport.
There is
no parking
at the
College.
By
air
London’s
Heathrow
airport
is the
nearest
to Oxford.
There is
a regular
bus service
(journey
time approximately
90 minutes)
to Oxford
bus station
from where
you can
get a taxi
to the
venue (or
walk –
approximately
10 minutes).
See The
Airline
bus company
for more
details.
By
train
Trains
run at
least once
an hour
between
Oxford
and London,
and twice
an hour
during
peak times.
Oxford
is also
on the
main cross-country
routes.
For details
of times
and fares
visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.
The College
is around
15 minutes’
walk from
the train
station.
If you
prefer
to take
a taxi
just ask
for “St
Anne's
College”.
By
coach
Two companies
run frequent
buses,
24 hours
a day,
between
London
(Victoria
Bus Station)
and Oxford.
These are
the Oxford
Bus Company
(telephone
+44 (01865
785 400),
and Oxford
Tube
(telephone
+44 (0)1865
772 250).
There are
also direct
and regular
services
to Oxford
from Heathrow
and Gatwick
airports
operated
by the
Oxford
Bus Company
(telephone
+44 (0)1865
785 400).
Coach services
from other
parts of
the country
are available
with National
Express.
The College
is around
10 minutes’
walk from
the bus
station.
Taxis are
also available.
CONTACT
Further
information
is available
from:
Janet
Crompton
Course
Organiser
Tel: +44
(0)1453
549929
Fax: +44
(0)1453
548919
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