Clinical Support Discussion
Online at apmcpd.co.ukOur Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: […]
Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: […]
James is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and member of the British Osteopathic Association. Having qualified with First Class Honours from the British School of Osteopathy in 2003. He […]
Alison teaches mindfulness and meditation to individuals and groups. She also trains mindfulness teachers. All of us face challenges and upheavals. Mindfulness can help us deal more skillfully and proactively […]
Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We […]
This is a one-day course, led by former paramedic Malcolm Parnell. Malcolm has years of experience in first aid issues, a qualified first aid instructor, and certified as an instructor […]
Jerry leads our practice in Abingdon. He combines hands-on clinical work with significant research and academic roles, serving as the Director of the National Council for Osteopathic Research and Associate Professor at […]
Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality
First Aid is an Essential A first aid emergency can occur at any time. And it’s MORE LIKELY in your clinic, because you actively invite people with problems in to see you. And there’s no guarantee that the problem is what they think it is! The public (and sadly, the press) need to be assured that you have the skills needed to deal with potentially life-threatening emergencies. That's why this hands-on course is for you. This is not like other first aid training. Firstly, it’s taught by APM’s 2 fantastic instructors – Steven Bruce and Malcolm Parnell. Further, it’s tailored to what you might encounter in your clinic. It’s enjoyable – great fun, in fact (because we make it that way!) Class size is limited, so that you get optimum supervision. Cost – £144 inc VAT Qualification – HSE-recognised “Emergency First Aid at Work” certificate, valid for 3 years
Dr Nikki Ramskill is a general practitioner based in Milton Keynes and the founder of The Female Health Doctor Clinic in Milton Keynes. She specialises in subfertility, premature ovarian insufficiency, menopause, period problems including heavy periods, contraception, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With over a decade of experience in the medical field, Dr Ramskill is dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare tailored to the unique needs of her patients.
Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We […]
Robert “Skip” George, D.C. previously practiced chiropractic in San Diego and La Jolla, CA from 1980-2021, and recently moved to Logan, Utah. He is one of the handful of chiropractic doctors nationally that integrates chiropractic, rehabilitation and sports performance training. He holds specialties as a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Postural Restoration Certified (PRC). In addition, he is trained in Active Release Technique (ART), and certified in the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA). One of his purposes has been to continually add “tools” to his tool belt to improve patient outcomes utilizing the most effective evidence based approaches. One of the most dynamic and state-of-the-art approaches is PRI for rehabilitation and sports performance.
Our Case-Based Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Case-Based Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality.
Professor Bill Ribbans is a Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery and Professor of Sports Medicine. Bill qualified from the Royal Free Hospital, London in 1980. As a junior doctor he trained in London before undertaking Fellowships in Sheffield and at Harvard University. He is a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Edinburgh. He was a Consultant at the Royal Free from 1991-1996 and then at Northampton General Hospital 1996-2012. Bill has been trained and practised in all aspects of Orthopaedic Surgery but has principal interests in the lower limb particularly the knee, ankle and foot. Presently about 40% of his patients travel from outside of Northamptonshire and 35% attend seeking second opinions. The spectrum of patients range from children over 10 years old to the elderly.
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Our Clinical Support Discussions count towards your “Learning With Others”. For osteopaths, they also count as an “Objective Activity”, one of which is compulsory in the 3-year CPD cycle. Note: We do not post a recording of the Clinical Support Discussions. This is to encourage participants to speak openly and to preserve patient confidentiality
Ian trained at Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School and qualified in 1992. His postgraduate medical training was then undertaken in various hospitals across the UK, including Southend, Peterborough, Northampton, Nottingham and Oxford. In 1998 Ian started specialist training in Trauma & Orthopaedics as a Specialist Registrar in the North West Thames region. During his training, Ian spent a period at Southampton General Hospital with Mr David Barrett, as a specialist Knee Fellow. Ian completed his specialist training in 2003, and was then awarded his Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) and was entered onto the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council. Ian was appointed as a Consultant in the Orthopaedic Department at Ealing Hospital in April 2005 and took up his position there in June 2005. Prior to this he was employed as a Locum Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Consultant at Hillingdon Hospital for 11 months. Ian has now left the NHS and works exclusively in the independent sector.