Registration Details Registration Fee 30th January 2015 £180.00 Payment details: ❑ I have read and accept the terms and conditions outlined overleaf Signature Date Payment can be made by Cheque, Bank Transfer or BACS Cheque Payments: Cheques should be made payable to Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and forwarded to the Faculty at the following address below All cheque payments should be in Pounds Sterling drawn on a UK clearing bank. All applicants will have their places confirmed by email. If you have not received notification within 2 weeks of your application please let us know on (0207 724 5534) Direct transfer payments only: CAF Bank Limited Sort Code: 40-52-40 Account Number: 00022134 Account Name: Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare 27 Sussex Place Regent’s Park London NW1 4RG Telephone No. (+44) (0) 5603 340017 (Local rate number) Please quote Reference Number on all documentation. Please pass immediately to the relevant department. Terms and Conditions 1. The organiser of the Joint BASHH and FSRH conference is Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, 27 Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RG. 2. Registration can only be accepted on receipt of a completed registration form. Completion of this registration form constitutes a legally binding agreement and you must sign agreeing to the terms and conditions in order for your booking to be processed. 3. Your place is not guaranteed until you have received confirmation from the FSRH administration 4. Confirmations will be sent to you by email within 14 working days of receiving your booking. 5. The FSRH cannot be responsible should your registration form not be received. 6. If you have not heard from us 14 working days after sending your completed form, or 14 days before the day of the conference, it is your responsibility to contact us to ensure your place is booked. 7. All invoices must be paid within 21 days of the invoice date and MUST be paid prior to the conference. Failure to do so may result in your place being cancelled. 8. The delegate is responsible for ensuring payment to the FSRH has been made. Any delegates arriving at conference with an outstanding payment will be asked to pay or refused entry. 9. Cancellations will only be accepted in writing. Cancellations received after 15th December 2014 will be refunded subject to £50 administration fee. Cancellations received after 15th December will not be refunded, however substitutions will be accepted at any time, but please notify the organisers in writing of any name changes. 10. Any delegate registered to attend, who for whatever reason may not be able to attend the conference, is still liable for payment as per the cancellation policy in point 9. 11. Returned cheques not honoured by the bank will attract a £3.50 minimum charge. Data protection The details you provide on this booking form will be held and processed electronically. Your name, job title and organisation address will appear on the list of participants issued to delegates, speakers, sponsoring companies and other interested parties at the conference. If you do not wish to appear on this list, please tick the appropriate box on the registration form. Venue The 10th Scientific Meeting will be held at: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0AE. Tel No. 0207 290 2900 Web: www.rsm.ac.uk Registration will be located in the Ground Floor Hall. Getting There By London Underground Nearest stations: Central and Jubilee lines to Bond Street (Less than 10 minutes walk) or Victoria, Bakerloo and Central lines Oxford Circus (Less than 10 minutes walk). By bus Nearest bus routes: 6, 7, 10, 13, 15, 23, 25, 30, 55, 73, 94, 98, 113, 137, 139, 159, 175, 189, 274, 390 are all within walking distance to the RSM. By car The RSM is in the congestion charging zone. Wimpole Street is a one-way street, approached from Henrietta Place. Invitation to Register Joint BASHH and FSRH Meeting Challenging Issues in Sexual Health Tenth Anniversary Meeting Parking near the RSM Car parks are located in Cavendish Square and Marylebone Lane, both five minutes walk away. For more information visit the City of Westminster website. By foot 1 Wimpole Street is located behind House of Fraser, off Oxford Street. Chandos House is located off Cavendish Square, within a few minutes' walk of the main RSM building. Travelling in London For further information about travelling in London go to the Transport for London website: www.tfl.gov.uk. Accommodation The following agencies specialise in reasonably priced private accommodation for medical professional: • Housecalls Tel/Fax 020 8742 7057 www.house-calls.co.uk email: [email protected] Friday 30th January 2015 Why should you attend? This meeting will ● Discuss challenging issues in both contraception and GU medicine ● Examine some challenging case studies Who should attend? ● All clinical staff with an interest in sexual and reproductive health levels 1, 2 and 3 ● Specialists, GPs, nurses and trainees working in GU medicine, SRH and gynaecology ● Staff working in the voluntary sector and other organisations associated with sexual health. • Doctor in the House Tel 020 8870 5949 www.doctorhouse.co.uk email: [email protected] Venue Royal Society of Medicine 1 Wimpole Street London W1G OAE Tel 0207 290 2900 www.bashh.org www.fsrh.org Challenging issues in STI clinics Overview Chairs: Dr Daniel Richardson, Consultant in GUM/HIV Brighton and Dr Nini Vora, ST5 GUM/HIV, Medicine, Mortimer Market, London Welcome to the 10th Annual Joint FSRH and BASHH conference This year’s theme is: “Challenging Issues in Sexual Health” and we hope that you will enjoy the varied programme. Following the success of last year’s session where complex cases were presented by trainees to an expert panel generating lively debate, we are repeating this and trust you will find this stimulating. We also hope that delegates will use this opportunity to meet new colleagues from around the UK, to learn, share ideas and network. Trainees from both GU medicine and SRH have been invited to participate in this programme and we hope this will provide a valuable learning experience for them. 11.45 12.15 12.45 Multidisciplinary team working is core to providing excellent clinical care for patients, and the organisers hope that you will find this programme interesting and enjoy the day. We value your feedback and hope that our programme for 2015 reflects your feedback from previous years. This popular meeting has been oversubscribed for several years so early booking is advised to ensure your place. Course Organisers: Introduction and Welcome Dr Chris Wilkinson: FSRH President Challenging issues in contraception clinics 09.35 10.15 10.40 11.15 HPV Vaccination in men? Professor Charles Lacey: Professor of Medicine, Centre for Immunology and Infection, University of York Chairs: Ms Ceri Evans: Senior Sexual Health Advisor, Chelsea and Westminster and Ms Jane Hatfield, CEO of the FSRH 14.15 Women and access to SRH care: is it time for the fourth wave of feminism? Dr Sandy Goldbeck-Wood, Editor in Chief of the JFPRHC 14.45 Challenges of managing sexual health of men in a new era of sex, drugs and party David Stuart: Substance Use Lead, GUM/HIV, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust Programme 09.30 Menopausal women and STIs Dr Ailsa Gebbie, Consultant in Community Gynaecology, Edinburgh Challenges to delivering SRH and GU services in the new commissioning world Friday 30th January 2015 Registration, coffee and exhibition Genital dermatoses - a practical approach Dr Fiona Lewis: Consultant Dermatologist: Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust 13.15 Lunch and Exhibition Dr Marian Everett, Hull Dr Daniel Richardson, Brighton Ms Ceri Evans, London Ms Diana Halfnight, FSRH 09.00 Joint BASHH and FSRH Meeting Challenging Issues in Sexual Health 30th January 2015 15.15 Please read the general information and terms and conditions on the rear of this brochure before completing this form. Booking Form Registration Details Please complete one form per delegate. The information provided will be used in the preparation of your badge and in the list of participants. Please write your name exactly as you wish it to appear. Title (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Miss etc) Name (as you would like it to appear on your badge) Job Title Organisation Address for Correspondence Comfort break Challenging cases for the experts - panel discussion Panel: Dr Liz Foley, Dr Marian Everett, Ms Ceri Evans and Dr Laura Waters Postcode Chairs: Dr Marian Everett, Chair of FSRH Meetings Committee and Dr Susanna Hall cSRH trainee Bristol 15.50 Perimenopausal Contraception Dr Susanna Hall, ST5 trainee Bristol Update on contraception and impact of new products Dr Zara Haider: Consultant in SRH Kingston Hospital NHS Trust 16.10 HIV and contraception, depot and HIV transmission Dr Nina Vora, ST5 trainee, Mortimer Market, London Dietary requirements: Raising the issue of drugs/alcohol Dr Sue Mann, SRH Consultant Kings College Hospital/NIHR Research Fellow ❑ Wheelchair access ❑ If you do not wish to be included on the participants list, please tick this box Increasing the uptake of intrauterine contraception? Dr Diana Mansour: Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare, Head of Sexual Health Services Newcastle Solutions to irregular bleeding on contraception Dr Jane Dickson: Consultant in SRH, Oxleas Foundation Trust Coffee and Exhibition 16.30 16.50 Panel round up 17.00 Conference Close Dr Jan Clarke: BASHH President Telephone: Mobile: Email: ❑ Other (please state) Please complete both sides of the form
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