Presentations
The following oral presentations have been accepted:
Thursday 14 March 14.30 - 15.15
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AGEING AND END OF LIFE CARE |
FEV1 and baseline saturations may be associated with domain specific cognitive impairment in COPD and the implications of this in primary care. |
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A Review of Facilitators and Barriers to Opioid Access in African and Lower Income Countries |
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Improving advanced care planning in the hospital setting and beyond |
PRESCRIBING AND CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT |
Application of the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio to low-cost, long-term medications: implications for cost-effective prescribing in neuropathic pain |
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Variability in clinicians’ antibiotic prescribing propensity in Out of Hours primary care: A retrospective cohort study in Oxfordshire |
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Improving the care of Coeliac Patients in General Practice |
MEDICAL EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT |
Responding to third-party information about domestic violence and abuse: a qualitative interview study with general practitioners |
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The Association between Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Educational Attainment in Childhood: A Systematic Review |
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Not quite a doctor, but should I help? A qualitative exploration of medical students’ attitudes towards responding to medical emergencies that occur in the public domain |
Friday 15 March 10.15 - 11.15
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URGENT CARE |
A systematic review showing the lack of diagnostic criteria and tools developed for lower limb cellulitis |
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The management of Otitis Externa: a scoping review |
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Analysis of the ENT Emergency Clinic Referrals |
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Antibiotic prescribing trends across England in out-of-hours primary care |
OBESITY AND MATERNAL HEALTH |
Cognitive and behavioural strategies for weight loss during an intervention study |
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Maternal haemoglobin in pregnancy and offspring weight and height trajectories: or ‘how to - surprisingly - make bigger kids’ |
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A primary care approach to preventing obesity in pregnancy: a qualitative study investigating the views, thoughts and experiences of community midwives who took part in the Pregnancy Obesity Prevention Study Pilot and Randomised Controlled Trial (POPS pilot and POPS2 RCT) |
GLOBAL AND PREVENTATIVE HEALTH |
A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers |
Effectiveness of interventions to identify and manage patients with familial cancer risk in primary care: a systematic review Siang Ing Lee |
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Learning on International Health Electives: A qualitative comparison of benefits for UK and Tanzanian Medical Students |
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An applied training programme to increase local capacity and motivation to improve healthcare quality in the Eastern Cape, South Africa |