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Senior Member (Voting Rights)
This looks quite problematic. Already framing Covid-19 as a lifestyle disease, with GPs being prepared to prescribe physical activity, mindfulness, and yoga.
https://rcgpportal.force.com/s/lt-event?id=a1U1i000001nsCLEAY&site=a0d0Y00000AeOP6QAN
A one-day interactive online conference on lifestyle medicine for GPs during COVID-19 and in the post-pandemic phase.
COVID-19 is a communicable virus but it is also a lifestyle disease. Obesity, diabetes and other lifestyle diseases are associated with poorer outcomes from infection. The tragedy of the pandemic, as well as lockdown itself, has acted as a catalyst for positive behaviour change for many people and primary care plays a vital role in harnessing and supporting people to make and maintain these changes.
The Physical Activity & Lifestyle clinical priority team brought together some of the leading lights from across the expanding lifestyle medicine field to bring you a free, evidence-based and interactive event exploring how GPs can play a key role as we emerge from the pandemic. Delegates can expect practical 'easy wins', top tips for encompassing lifestyle medicine into day-to-day general practice, opportunities to quiz the speakers and active breakout sessions. Sign up and enjoy from the comfort of your own home!
Learning Objectives:
- To learn about how principles of lifestyle medicine are more important now than ever
- To discover why remote medicine shouldn't be a barrier to lifestyle medicine consultation
- To add to your toolkit of top tips to ensure you're offering your patients the latest and best advice and resources around physical activity, sleep, stress and more.
- Physical Activity as a prescribed treatment during lockdown
- Surviving Shielding and how a GP can help
- Moving Medicine
- Video Consulting & Virtual Group consulting
Chairing this virtual conference are:
- Dr Zoe Williams, RCGP Clinical Champion for Physical Activity and Lifestyle priority
- Dr Andrew Boyd, RCGP Clinical Champion for Physical Activity and Lifestyle priority
- Dr Dane Vishnubala, RCGP Clinical Fellow for Physical Activity and Lifestyle priority