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+ Include: 36 videos, size: 7.1 GB
+ Target Audience: pathologists, obstetric and gynecology physicians
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+ Information:
It gives us great pleasure to invite you to the annual BSCCP Scientific Meeting at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre 1021.
We are delighted to host this in-person event within a BSCCP reaccreditation year. Our Local Organising Committee suitably reflects the experience-rich colposcopy community across Scotland, and we are confident there will something for all.
We have a stellar line up of excellent local, national and international speakers with presentations on scientific, clinical and psychological issues relating to Colposcopy and Cervical Screening. We are hosting two stimulating debates as well as a dedicated session for nurse colposcopists and trainers. Not forgetting the famous Scottish hospitality of course, please get your dancing shoes at the ready – the conference dinner will be supported by a wonderful live Ceilidh band with no experience necessary!
We look forward to welcoming you to the best Scottish BSCCP conference yet.
+ Topics:
Colposcopy MDT.mp4
Debate- Exiting Older Women Who Remain HPV Positive – Excision for Everyone.mp4
Full Training Seminar Including Discussions.mp4
Plenary 1-1 – COVID-19 and the Scottish Cervical Screening Programme in 2020.mp4
Plenary 1-2 – HPV Testing in Cervical Screening- Exploring Women’s Understanding.mp4
Plenary 1-3 – The Highs and Lows of Transition to HPV-PS Screening Labs in the UK.mp4
Plenary 1-4 – HPV-PS Roll Out in Scotland – 12 Months On.mp4
Plenary 1-5 – 2020 List of Human Papillomavirus Assays Suitable for Primary Cervical Cancer Screening.mp4
Plenary 2-1 – HPV Testing in a Post-Treatment Context – Outcomes of MAGS Evaluation.mp4
Plenary 2-2 – Managing Patients with Type III TZs.mp4
Plenary 2-3 – An Overview on the Consensus Statements the BSCCP are Developing on Multi-Zonal Disease.mp4
Plenary 2-4 – Management of Glandular Abnormalities.mp4
Plenary 2-5 – Improving the Experience for Women with Learning Disabilities Attending for Cervical Screening.mp4
Plenary 3-1 – Psychosexual Issues Following Colposcopy Treatment.mp4
Plenary 3-2 – Uptake and Outcome of Vaccination in Men Who Have Sex With Men.mp4
Plenary 3-3 – Transgender Inclusion in Cervical Screening and Colposcopy.mp4
Plenary 3-4 – ‘Passing It On’- The Language of HPV.mp4
Plenary 4-1 – The Impact of Vaccination Cervical Cancers.mp4
Plenary 4-2 – Anal Screening and Anal Disease Management.mp4
Plenary 4-3 – The RCOG Independent Expert Panel Review of Cervical Cancer Screening in Cases of Cervical Cancer.mp4
Plenary 5-1 – Issues, Progress and Barriers to Cervical Cancer Prevention in LMICs.mp4
Plenary 5-2 – Overseeing Screening- Hands On Experience of Thermo-Coagulation in Malawi.mp4
Plenary 5-3 – Evidence for The Use of Thermoablation in The Global Setting and Updated WHO Guidelines For Providers.mp4
Plenary 6-1 – HPV-PS Self-Test and Use of Mobile Phone Apps to Register Patients & Send Results.mp4
Plenary 6-2 – Emerging Technologies – What Kind of HPV tests will be relevant for the future.mp4
Plenary 7-1 – Vaccine Uptake – Local, Regional, National and International – Creeping Complacency.mp4
Plenary 7-2 – HPV Vaccination in the UK- Successes, Challenges and New Developments.mp4
Plenary 7-3 – Prophylactic Vaccines in Women with Previous Cervical Disease and Treatment.mp4
Trainers Seminar 1 – How to Increase Efficiency of Training- Role Play and Trainers Assessment of Trainees.mp4
Trainers Seminar 2 – Training In A Pandemic.mp4
Trainers Seminar 3 – What Is A Good Trainer – Trainee Expectations.mp4
Trainers Seminar 4 – Glandular Disease – How To Explain To A Patient.mp4
Trainers Seminar 5 – The ‘Virtual’ OSCE Exam.mp4
Trainers Seminar 6 – Online Platforms for Learning & Courses.mp4
Virtual Training Seminar – Part 1 Complete – Presentations 1-3.mp4
Virtual Training Seminar – Part 2 Complete – Presentations 4-6.mp4
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