Videos

Category: Primary Care


Have you returned your FIT kit?

Harry Redknapp has the following message to anyone who has not returned their FIT kit.
If your GP has asked you to complete a FIT (poo test) kit, please make sure you return it to them as soon as possible.
"If bowel cancer is diagnosed in the early stages, there's a much greater chance of successful treatment."
Find out more about how to do the test at www.cancermatterswessex.nhs.uk/fit-test/

Video produced by Copia Productions as part of the Wessex Cancer Innovation Programme, a joint initiative with the Wessex Cancer Alliance.
Find out more about the Wessex Cancer Innovation Programme at https://healthinnovationwessex.org.uk/programmes/53/wessex-cancer-innovation-programme


Lipid Management in Primary Care - Targets, incentives and treatments

Primary care updates on lipid management, including changes to QOF and the local formulary, targets and treatment options.


Dorset - Lipid management, taking an individualised and population health management approach

The webinar discusses how you can get the best outcomes for your patients with regard to lipid and cardiovascular risk management.
Guest Speaker: Dr John Bolodeoku, Consultant Chemical Pathologist & Pharmaceutical Physician, Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust
Chair: Dr Oliver Smith, Dorset ICB Diabetes GP Champion


FeNO Learning Collaborative 27-9-22

The collaborative will bring together healthcare professionals who are currently using FeNO, are in the process of implementing testing or are interested in/planning to do so. In collaboration with the Accelerated Access Collaborative (AAC) the 15 Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs) are supporting projects in their regions to improve asthma outcomes - this series of events aims to share learning and discuss areas of interest such as barriers, training and misconceptions. The collaborative welcomes all to take part.


Focus on lipids: Getting the simple things right

A talk covering back-to-basics on lipid optimisation including statins, Ezetimibe and Bempedoic Acid plus a focus on hypertriglyceridemia.