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2nd national conference
Metabolic
Bone
Disorders
2011
Hallam Conference Centre, London
15th & 16th February 2011
40 YEARS OF MEDICAL EDUCATION
2. Objectives
Metabolic Bone Disorders 2011
will bring together leading experts
Metabolic Bone
15th February: Focus on osteoporosis
in the fields of rheumatology,
orthopaedics, geriatric medicine 08.00-08.55 Registration and refreshments
and endocrinology to discuss 08.55-09.00 Welcome and introduction
the central issues and practical CHAIR: Professor Juliet Compston, Professor of Bone Medicine, University of
Cambridge & Honorary Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
management of metabolic bone
disorders. CAUSES AND DIAGNOSIS OF OSTEOPOROSIS
Participants will benefit from: 09.00-09.40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
• A greater understanding of Current understanding of the pathogenesis of
the causes and diagnosis osteoporosis: implications for treatment,
Professor Juliet Compston, Professor of Bone Medicine, University of
of osteoporosis including Cambridge & Honorary Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
pathogenesis, bone imaging
09.40-10.10 Value of bone markers in osteoporosis: impact on
and biomarkers
disease monitoring and treatment,
• Insights into optimal Dr Nicola Peel, Consultant & Clinical Lead in Metabolic Bone Medicine, Northern
identification, assessment General Hospital, Sheffield
and treatment of fractures in 10.10-10.40 New non-invasive diagnostic techniques for osteoporosis
osteoporosis Dr Jonathan Reeve, Director of Research, Division of Bone Research, University
of Cambridge & Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
• An update on current and novel
treatment strategies for primary 10.40-10.55 Discussion
and secondary osteoporosis 10.55-11.20 Refreshments
• Reviews of optimal PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF FRACTURES IN
management strategies OSTEOPOROSIS
for other metabolic bone 11.20-11.50 Non-invasive assessment of fracture risk,
disorders including Paget’s Professor Eugene McCloskey, Professor of Adult Bone Disease, University of
Sheffield & Honorary Consultant, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield
disease, cancer-related
disorders, osteomalacia and 11.50-12.20 Identifying patients with vertebral fractures,
hyperparathyroid bone disease Dr Emma Clark, Consultant Senior Lecturer in Rheumatology, University of Bristol
• Instructive case studies on 12.20-12.50 Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty for vertebral fractures:
management of difficult or indications and best practice,
Dr Richard Edwards, Interventional Radiologist, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow
unusual cases
12.50-13.05 Discussion
Who should attend? 13.05-14.00 Lunch
CHAIR: Professor Roger Francis, William Leech Professor of Geriatric Medicine &
Metabolic Bone Disorders Honorary Consultant Physician, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
2011 will be of particular
MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
interest to:
OSTEOPOROSIS
• Bone physicians
14.00-14.30 Secondary osteoporosis: causes, incidence and
• Rheumatologists identification,
• Orthopaedic specialists Dr Karen Walker-Bone, Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant in
Rheumatology, University of Sussex
• Geriatricians
14.30-15.00 Treatment of secondary osteoporosis,
• Endocrinologists Dr Peter Selby, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Medicine & Consultant
• General practitioners Physician, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
• Radiologists 15.00-15.10 Discussion
• Specialist nurses and nurse 15.10-15.30 Refreshments
practitioners 15.30-16.00 Current understanding of male osteoporosis,
Dr Stephen Tuck, Consultant Rheumatologist, James Cook University Hospital,
• Specialists at fracture clinics/ Middlesbrough
falls clinics
16.00-16.30 Non-pharmacological interventions for osteoporosis,
• Care of the elderly specialists Professor Roger Francis, William Leech Professor of Geriatric Medicine &
Honorary Consultant Physician, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
• Physiotherapists
• Rehabilitation specialists 16.30-17.00 Advances in medical management of osteoporosis,
Professor Jon Tobias, Professor of Rheumatology, Bristol University
• All trainees in these disciplines
17.00-17.15 Discussion and close of day one
3. e Disorders 2011
16th February: Focus on other metabolic bone disorders
08.30-09.00 Registration and refreshments
CHAIR: Professor David Reid, Head of Division of Applied Medicine & Professor of
Rheumatology, University of Aberdeen
MANAGEMENT OF OTHER METABOLIC BONE
DISORDERS
09.00-09.30 Management of malignant hypercalcaemia,
Professor William Fraser, Professor of Clinical Chemistry & Head of Metabolic
Bone Disease Unit, University of Liverpool
09.30-10.00 Beyond bisphosphonates: new therapies for cancer-
related bone disorders,
Professor Rob Coleman, Professor of Medical Oncology, Weston Park
Hospital, Sheffield
10.00-10.30 Prevention and management of glucocorticoid-induced
bone disorders,
Professor David Reid, Head of Division of Applied Medicine & Professor of
Rheumatology, University of Aberdeen
10.30-10.45 Discussion
10.45-11.10 Refreshments
11.10-11.40 Management of Paget’s disease and its complications,
Dr Richard Keen, Consultant Rheumatologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer in
Metabolic Bone Disease, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore
11.40-12.10 Osteomalacia in adults,
Dr Colin Paterson, Late Reader in Medicine, University of Dundee Testimonials from
12.10-12.20 Discussion Metabolic Bone
12.20-13.10 Lunch Disorders 2009
CHAIR: Dr Richard Keen, Consultant Rheumatologist & Honorary Senior Lecturer in
Metabolic Bone Disease, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore
“Very informative
13.10-13.40 Hypophosphataemic rickets, meeting: excellent
Dr Jeremy Allgrove, Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Barts overview of metabolic
and the London NHS Trust
bone diseases”
13.40-14.10 Hyperparathyroid bone disease,
Dr Gavin Clunie, Consultant Rheumatologist, The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust
“Excellent meeting
14.10-14.20 Discussion with the highest calibre
14.20-14.40 Refreshments speakers”
14.40-15.10 The promise of vitamin D and its analogues,
Dr Frazer Anderson, Senior Lecturer in Geriatric Medicine, University of “Very well put together
Southampton
programme covering
15.10-15.15 Discussion most of the important
INSTRUCTIVE CASE STUDIES SESSION aspects of metabolic
bone disease”
15.15-15.45 Osteoporosis: difficult cases,
Dr Gavin Clunie, Consultant Rheumatologist, The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust Organised by
15.45-16.15 Paget’s disease: difficult cases,
Dr Ashok Bhalla, Consultant in Rheumatology & Metabolic Bone Disease, Royal
Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases NHS Foundation Trust, Bath
16.15-16.45 Rare metabolic bone disorders: difficult cases,
Dr Michael Murphy, Senior Lecturer in Biochemical Medicine, Ninewells
Hospital & Medical School, Dundee
16.45-17.00 Panel discussion
17.00 Close of conference
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