MIMS Learning Live events are for UK GPs, Nurses and Pharmacists working in Primary Care

MIMS Learning Live Digital
10 - 13 March 2025
Taking place across 4 evenings, you'll have the chance to earn CPD and enrich your knowledge from the comfort of your own home or practice.
Across the week we will deliver a range of exciting and engaging clinical learning, using expert speakers who are passionate about their topics.
Agenda
Monday 10 March
19:00 - 19:45
Session 1: Shifting obesity management to primary care
- Is medical care for obesity feasible in primary care?
- What could the patient pathway look like
- What treatments can be used
Supported by MIMS Learning
20:00 - 20:45
Session 2: Menopause and the link with digestive health
- Identify the digestive health symptoms associated with menopause, including a review of new insights from a survey of 500 perimenopausal women
- Understand the potential causes of digestive health issues at perimenopause and what happens to the microbiome as hormones change
- Determine the management of digestive health issues at perimenopause
Tuesday 11 March
19:00 - 19:45
Session 1: Managing your overactive bladder patients in primary care
This is a promotional webinar sponsored and organised by Astellas Pharma Ltd for UK Healthcare Professionals only.
MAT-GB-MIR-2025-00011 | January 2025
20:00 - 20:45
Session 2: Managing outcomes in patients with hyperkalaemia and CKD and/or heart failure
This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for UK HCPs only
Wednesday 12 March
19:00 - 19:45
Session 1: See beyond sugar: uncovering risk in type 2 diabetes
This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca, intended for UK HCPs only
20:00 - 20:45
Session 2: Managing patients with combined heart and kidney disease
- Current trends in outcomes for patients with cardiorenal disease
- What GPs can do to alter this situation
- Key points on prescribing and follow up
Supported by MIMS Learning
Thursday 13 March
19:00 - 19:45
Session 1: Cow’s milk allergy: improving recognition, diagnosis and management in clinical practice
- Recognise and diagnose cow's milk allergy (CMA) in primary care - differentiate CMA from other common clinical conditions in infants, identify red flags and understand when to trial elimination diets or refer on
- Manage CMA effectively - ensure nutritional balance and correct advice for breastfeeding mothers and guidance on milk alternatives
- Guide reintroduction and ongoing care - know when and how to advise on reintroduction via the milk ladder, recognise when specialist input is needed and ensure appropriate follow-up and referral to dietetics
20:00 - 20:45
Session 2: It's all about the face
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