MeSci
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PNmm1Z2QRo2QMsN2U-SwJw
Topic
Energy Efficiency Nursing: Managing the Effects of M.E./C.F.S
Description
This is a CPD Webinar for Healthcare Professionals and will be most useful to nurses working within primary care. It will also be of particular interest to GPs and health professionals from neurology, pain management, physiotherapy, occupational health, clinical psychology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, rheumatology and dietetics who will be treating patients with M.E./C.F.S.
Keith Anderson, an M.E.\CFS Clinical Nurse Specialist with NHS Fife. will provide an insight into the challenges for anyone working within this speciality, and will demonstrate how he has applied his nursing and clinical management skills to treat and support patients with M.E.\CFS.
Learning Outcomes
1. Improved knowledge on classification and definitions of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
2. An understanding of the symptoms and effects of ME/CFS
3. Recognition of the management challenges facing people affected by the ME/CFS condition
4. Better awareness of the different models of care and self-management
5. Where to find accurate additional information and guidance on the ME/CFS condition.
About the Speaker
Keith Anderson is a M.E./C.F.S. Clinical Nurse Specialist with NHS Fife. He has 29 years of nursing experience, and has specialised in M.E.\C.F.S. for over 13 years. Keith supports HP’s to enhance their knowledge and treatment of the condition by facilitating CPD opportunities, speaking at events and volunteering with Action for M.E. He is a member of the Scottish Collaborative on M.E, whose current ambition includes establishing a managed clinical network for M.E. /CFS.
PLEASE NOTE
- when you register you will be emailed a unique login (that you cannot share).
- Use earphones or headphones for best listening experience
Please share this page URL link with any clinical colleagues you feel may benefit from attending this session.
Time
Jan 30, 2018 8:00 PM in London (?) - today's date is 13th Jan 2018
Topic
Energy Efficiency Nursing: Managing the Effects of M.E./C.F.S
Description
This is a CPD Webinar for Healthcare Professionals and will be most useful to nurses working within primary care. It will also be of particular interest to GPs and health professionals from neurology, pain management, physiotherapy, occupational health, clinical psychology, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, rheumatology and dietetics who will be treating patients with M.E./C.F.S.
Keith Anderson, an M.E.\CFS Clinical Nurse Specialist with NHS Fife. will provide an insight into the challenges for anyone working within this speciality, and will demonstrate how he has applied his nursing and clinical management skills to treat and support patients with M.E.\CFS.
Learning Outcomes
1. Improved knowledge on classification and definitions of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
2. An understanding of the symptoms and effects of ME/CFS
3. Recognition of the management challenges facing people affected by the ME/CFS condition
4. Better awareness of the different models of care and self-management
5. Where to find accurate additional information and guidance on the ME/CFS condition.
About the Speaker
Keith Anderson is a M.E./C.F.S. Clinical Nurse Specialist with NHS Fife. He has 29 years of nursing experience, and has specialised in M.E.\C.F.S. for over 13 years. Keith supports HP’s to enhance their knowledge and treatment of the condition by facilitating CPD opportunities, speaking at events and volunteering with Action for M.E. He is a member of the Scottish Collaborative on M.E, whose current ambition includes establishing a managed clinical network for M.E. /CFS.
PLEASE NOTE
- when you register you will be emailed a unique login (that you cannot share).
- Use earphones or headphones for best listening experience
Please share this page URL link with any clinical colleagues you feel may benefit from attending this session.
Time
Jan 30, 2018 8:00 PM in London (?) - today's date is 13th Jan 2018