CLL: All You Need To Know But Were Afraid To Ask - Day 1

CLL: All You Need To Know But Were Afraid To Ask - Day 1

CLL: All You Need To Know But Were Afraid To Ask. The Complete Weekend Training Course

By CLL Support

Date and time

Saturday, July 2, 2022 · 1 - 4:30am PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

You are invited to attend "CLL, all you need to know but were afraid to ask" - a complete training course. An up-to-date and comprehensive CLL guide, including the latest therapeutic and diagnostic developments, delivered by UK CLL Forum members.

Intro: This training course is intended to provide Healthcare Professionals with a grounding in the latest in the identification, progression and treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL). It is aimed primarily at consultants, CNS and ANPs and Trainee Haematologists, for anyone who will encounter CLL patients.

The course, which consists of two half days of learning, is free to access and will contribute to your continual professional development objectives. There will be total of six presentation over 2 days, following each 40 mins of presentation there will be 20 mins discussion with the chair, speaker and other 3 panel members all the learning points raised and stressing the patient perspective

You may at the time of signing up make a donation which will be donated to the CLL Support Association. This is voluntary, but appreciated as it helps us to continue our efforts in improving services to patients in this important area. It will be delivered virtually. You will have the option to donate when you book your ticket.

2 July 2022 Saturday, chair Prof G Follows, Consultant Haematologist, Visiting Professor of Haematology, Anglia Ruskin Medical School, Associate Lecturer, University of Cambridge

• CLL – natural history / presentation / W&W / complications related to CLL not therapy, Dr Rosalynd Johnston, Consultant Haematologist, University Hospitals Sussex, Royal Sussex County Hospital

• CLL – laboratory work up and prognostic biology, Dr Ben Kennedy, Consultant Haematologist and Honorary Associate Professor, Department of Haematology, Leicester Royal Infirmary

• CLL first line therapy – choices and considerations, Dr Piers Patten, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Haematologist King’s College London

Attendance at the weekend course has been approved for 6 CPD credits'

If you wish to claim the credits please email coordinator@cllsupport.org.uk after the event for your Certificate of Participation

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