Congratulations to those who have secured a PGHAN grid interview this year. The BSPGHAN trainee committee would like to invite you to join our practice interview evening on 16th January 2024. The format will be similar to the actual interview and will be held on Zoom (timings TBC). You will receive friendly and constructive feedback on the day. Please email trainee@bspghan.org.uk to secure your place ASAP.
We are also looking for current grid trainees and consultants to help with interviewing. If interested, please get in touch via the above email.
Genomic analysis is a foundation of precision medicine. With a better understanding of the molecular causes of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and enteropathies there are therapeutic opportunities. Increasingly there is realisation of a spectrum of disease where multifactorial and polygenic Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and IBD unclassified, is complemented by monogenic conditions that can present with intestinal inflammation. For those exceptionally rare monogenic conditions, the NHS has commissioned genomic testing. The diagnostic challenge is to select those patients who might benefit from genomic medicine, to interpret the genetic results, validate the findings and select evidence-based treatments.The successful implementation and progression of clinical genomics requires multi-disciplinary care, specialist knowledge and establishment of professional networks. The monogenic IBD grand round series, aims to discuss diagnostics and clinical care for patients with suspected or confirmed monogenic IBD supporting practical implementation of clinical genomics in paediatric and adult IBD.
Aim is to discuss genetics, immunology, endoscopy, histology, and treatment of complex patients challenging mIBD patients where a clear learning objective is achieved or a national specialist input might be helpful (England, Scotland, Wales, NI). Themonogenic IBD grand round is a clinical and educational forum to bridge and support ongoing multi-disciplinary care discussions and specialised clinics in each region.
Audience: Paediatric and adult gastroenterologists, immunologists, geneticists, SHO and registrars / trainees.
2nd November 2023 from 12-2pm. Virtual event, Sheffield.
The Nutrition team at Sheffield Children’s Hospital would like to cordially invite all interested health professionals to a national intestinal rehabilitation (UK- Joint Intestinal Rehabilitation Meeting; JIRM) meeting discussing difficult paediatric intestinal failure patients. The meeting is organised on Thursday 2nd November 2023, 12:00 -14:00 hrs GMT via Microsoft Teams link.
To register for this meeting please email with your name, place of work and position to: sam.goult@nhs.net
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information and links to join the meeting.
For those interested in discussing a case please highlight this when registering for the meeting and we shall share a template for discussion.