18-20 March 2019
Merton College, Oxford, UK
Programme Chairs:
Tash Masud (Nottingham, UK)
Jon Tobias (Bristol, UK)
Aims and objectives
Programme
Who should attend?
Registration and accommodation
Networking events
Venue
Travel
Contact
Downloadable flyer
Information for delegates (download)
This three-day residential training course aims to provide clinicians working in medical specialties such as rheumatology, endocrinology, care of the elderly, gastroenterology, orthopaedics, respiratory medicine and clinical chemistry with the knowledge and understanding to manage patients with osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases. The course focus is on practical issues relating to patient management and is strongly recommended for anyone who treats patients with these disorders. A stimulating interactive format will be employed combining lectures, panel discussions, debates and workshops. The course is suitable for clinicians of different levels of expertise, including doctors in specialist training, consultants, GPs and specialist nurses.
Some comments from those who attended the previous course:
Endorsed by:
British Geriatrics Society
International Osteoporosis Foundation
Orthopaedic Research UK
Paget’s Association
Supported by:
British Society for Rheumatology
National Osteoporosis Society
Please click the following link to view the list of speakers and the training course programme for the 2019 course:
Please note the call for cases for the Wednesday morning workshop -
“Expect the unexpected in your clinic – includes bring your cases”
If you are able to bring your own case along, please do this by sending either a half page case history or 3 powerpoint slides to events@boneresearchsociety.org no later than 10 March. We will let you know before the course if your case will be included.
The course will be of particular interest to those involved with the management of patients with osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases, including:
Trainees in specialties such as:
Nurses and other allied health professionals working in specialist clinics including:
The course will also be of interest to newly appointed consultants working in any of the above fields, as well as anyone who would simply like to update their knowledge.
The Royal College of Physicians has approved the course for 15 CPD credits for full attendance. Course code 122217.
REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATION
Update Tuesday 12 March - only the non-residential option is available now
Both residential and non-residential options are offered. We recommend participants to take the residential option to take advantage of all the networking opportunities the course offers. Previous attendees have found it very useful to share experiences with each other in the evenings and over breakfast (also see below regarding the evening dinners).
Residential fee: £495
Residential option includes:
Non-residential fee: £350
Non-residential option includes:
College Dinner on 1st night for non-residential participants - £22
Reception and Course Dinner on 2nd night for non-residential participants - £45
For those travelling from further afield there is also an option to book bed and breakfast accommodation at the College on the Sunday night (17 March) at £80. Just select this option on the registration form and it will be automatically added to your booking.
Information for delegates (download)
It is recommended that all participants attend the networking events whether or not they are staying on campus at Merton College. There will be opportunities to mix with other participants and speakers and this sharing of information and ideas can really enhance your learning and give you the opportunity to set up new collaborations. These events are included in the residential registration fee.
Monday 18 March, 19:00-20:00
College Dinner at Merton College
Followed by free time and networking
Tuesday 19 March, 19:00-22:00
Reception and Course Dinner
St Peter's College
Followed by visit to some of Oxford’s most interesting pubs
The course will be based at Merton College, Oxford, with its beautiful and tranquil buildings and gardens, just a stone's throw from the busy High Street.
Information for delegates (download)
The College is within easy reach of rail, coach and bus stations. Further information can be found here.
Please note that no parking is available at Merton College. We recommend public transport or Park and Ride.
By air
London’s Heathrow airport is the nearest to Oxford. There is a regular bus service (journey time approximately 90 minutes) to Oxford bus station from where you can get a taxi to the venue (or walk – approximately 10 minutes). See The Airline bus company for more details.
By train
Trains run at least once an hour between Oxford and London, and twice an hour during peak times. Oxford is also on the main cross-country routes. For details of times and fares visit www.nationalrail.co.uk.
The College is around 20 minutes’ walk from the train station. If you prefer to take a taxi just ask for “Merton College”.
By coach
Two companies run frequent buses, 24 hours a day, between London (Victoria Bus Station) and Oxford. These are the Oxford Bus Company (telephone +44 (01865 785 400), and Oxford Tube (telephone +44 (0)1865 772 250). There are also direct and regular services to Oxford from Heathrow and Gatwick airports operated by the Oxford Bus Company (telephone +44 (0)1865 785 400). Coach services from other parts of the country are available with National Express.
High Street is the nearest stop, or alternatively the College is around 10 minutes’ walk from the bus station. Taxis are also available.
Further information is available from:
Janet Crompton
Course Organiser
Tel: +44 (0)1453 549929