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GP Vascular Masterclass: Understanding How You Can Support Your Patients With Venous Disease

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GP Vascular Masterclass

Faculty:


Sanjay Patel

Sanjay Patel


Vanessa Livingstone

Vanessa Livingstone


Nisha Madan

Nisha Madan


Ed Sideso

Ed Sideso

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Overview

Broadcast live from Birmingham, UK, GP Vascular Masterclass: Understanding How You Can Support Your Patients With Venous Disease* brings together a leading faculty of Mr Sanjay PatelDr Nisha MadanVanessa Livingstone and Mr Ed Sideso for an expert programme covering a number of salient topics ranging from common presentations of venous disease, the management of varicose veins and leg ulcers, a surgeon's perspective on managing lower limb vascular patients and abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Hosted by the UK Vein Clinic, this informative and interactive broadcast is aimed at General Practitioners and other HCPs with an interest in vascular care and has been specifically curated to support optimum outcomes in patient care.

Register today to watch the event virtually on Radcliffe Vascular. 

*This broadcast has been awarded one CPD credit. Certificates will be distributed to attendees within five working days of the event.

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Agenda

Introduction to our experts

Mr Sanjay Patel

Common presentations and management of venous disease in practice

Dr Nisha Madan

Treating varicose veins: Preventing leg ulcers and timely management

Vanessa Livingstone

The surgeon perspective: Managing your lower limb vascular patients and how we can help

Mr Sanjay Patel

Understanding abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA): Current management strategies and patient support

Mr Ed Sideso

Audience Q&A

Mr Sanjay Patel, all

Learning Objectives

  • Recognising the need for a vascular assessment and the importance of treating varicose veins in your patients
  • Articulate the different stages of venous leg ulcers as end stage vein disease and the importance of early intervention
  • Summarise lower limb vascular interventions and when and why to refer to vascular services
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the different services available regarding AAA

Target Audience

  • General Practitioners with an interest in vascular care
  • Wider healthcare community with an interest in vascular care

Faculty Biographies


Sanjay Patel

Sanjay Patel

Mr Sanjay Patel is a Vascular Consultant at the UK Vein Clinic. He graduated from the University of Manchester Medical School in 2001, and trained in Manchester and Nottingham before undertaking research at King’s College London. Mr Patel completed higher surgical training specialising in Vascular and Endovascular surgery, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2014. He was appointed as Consultant Vascular and Endovascular surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in 2014.

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Vanessa Livingstone

Vanessa Livingstone

Vanessa Livingstone is Lead Nurse and Director of Clinical Services at UK Vein Clinic. Vanessa supports patients during their procedures and leads the clinical pathway and aftercare team. With a background in cardiovascular theatre nursing, Vanessa worked at St Thomas’ Hospital as the Venous Clinical Nurse Specialist and Venous Lead. With skills in advanced assessment, Vanessa has extensive experience in developing and managing varicose vein treatment lists and providing care for patients with leg ulcers.

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Nisha Madan

Nisha Madan

Dr Nisha Madan is an experienced General and Vascular Practitioner. Following her graduation form the University of Manchester Medical School in 1998, Dr Madan started her career as a GP partner in a practice in Cheshire before joining a practice in South London. Dr Madan splits her time between UK Vein Clinic, Dr Newmans Clinic, and working as a GP in North London.

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Ed Sideso

Ed Sideso

Mr Ed Sideso is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon in the Thames Valley Vascular Network. He qualified from the University of London in 1999 and undertook surgical training and vascular surgery research in Oxford. In 2012 he was appointed a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. He also works at the Royal Berkshire Hospital as an honorary consultant vascular surgeon.

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