Conference: Medically Unexplained Symptoms / Somatic Symptom Disorder Improving the Primary Care Response -Bristol, UK, July 2019

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A MUS conference;

Medically Unexplained Symptoms / Somatic Symptom Disorder Improving the Primary Care Response

Wednesday 3 July 2019
The Novotel Conference Centre, Bristol

"Improve your understanding of the breadth and diversity of PPS and MUS including what gets under the skin of GPs and what can help enhance confidence in practice as well as reduce the need to always ‘act’ (prescribe, intervene, investigate…)

Learn about the impact of adverse experience in childhood (trauma +) on patient experience, body-mind health and outcomes in adult life."

https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/medically-unexplained-symptoms
 


“Almost one half of Primary Care Patients have at least one medically unexplained symptom that does not respond to standard care. This leads to unnecessary investigation, referrals, health costs, medications as well as frustration in patients and health professionals alike. The great majority of these patients have psychophysiological disorders.”
Dr. Allan Abbass, MD, FRCPC MUS Expert , Dalhousie University’s Director of Education."

This is at Bristol with several speakers not yet named...
 
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“Almost one half of Primary Care Patients have at least one medically unexplained symptom that does not respond to standard care. This leads to unnecessary investigation, referrals, health costs, medications as well as frustration in patients and health professionals alike. The great majority of these patients have psychophysiological disorders.” Dr. Allan Abbass, MD, FRCPC MUS Expert , Dalhousie University’s Director of Education."

Oh dear. Abbass is involved with Schubiner, who is mentioned in this thread;

https://www.s4me.info/threads/this-...ted-with-mind-body-medicine.8087/#post-142985
 
(Sorry if this has already been posted.)

A MUS conference;

Medically Unexplained Symptoms / Somatic Symptom Disorder Improving the Primary Care Response

Wednesday 3 July 2019
The Novotel Conference Centre, Bristol

"Improve your understanding of the breadth and diversity of PPS and MUS including what gets under the skin of GPs and what can help enhance confidence in practice as well as reduce the need to always ‘act’ (prescribe, intervene, investigate…)

Learn about the impact of adverse experience in childhood (trauma +) on patient experience, body-mind health and outcomes in adult life."

https://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/medically-unexplained-symptoms
Will they have an astrology booth or is it still too early to stop pretending this has anything to do with science or objective reality?
 
I hope somebody can go to this to witness and record / take pics to put on social media so we can expose the errors and harm.

I trust that if someone *does* do this they will not publicise this in advance.

It is of public interest so I think it's very much fair game but these people are intent on getting their own way, much to the detriment of sick people.
 
"Improve your understanding of the breadth and diversity of PPS and MUS including what gets under the skin of GPs and what can help enhance confidence in practice as well as reduce the need to always ‘act’ (prescribe, intervene, investigate…)

Do doctors ever think to themselves, "Hang on... Always blaming the patient because I can't diagnose their problem is rather arrogant, isn't it? And suggests that perhaps I don't know everything there is to know about medicine after all?"
 
That link I posted now refers to a November conference.

One of the speakers is neurologist, Professor Mark Edwards. His presentation is called;

Reframing Persistent Unexplained Physical Symptoms: Functional Neurological Disorders

I'm sure there have been threads with Mark Edwards papers discussed previously?
 
These companies that run conferences seem to use this model to operate in IT, public sector training and management initiatives etc. It’s not a scientific conference is it more of a marketing opportunity for companies to have stands and the presentations are the hook to draw people in. Presumably in this case people will be marketing their CBT widget services or judging by one of the sponsors their music therapy services.

If it’s like public sector management generally these things tend to go on whatever the latest buzz words are so presumably they have realised MUS is currently a money spinner.
 
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