Thanks! Neither, unfortunately, but the Fink one looks like it has pretty much the same content, these ideas are very repetitive.
Found it!
https://dxrevisionwatch.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hackettaward-creed.pdf. At least the one I was thinking about. I knew it had a neon blue background but it's seriously impossible to tell those apart, they all say the same thing, I have no idea why they keep doing their own presentations, they're all the exact same.
That 108 slide long Creed presentation archived on my website dates from 2009 [1].
There is a Reference List that accompanies the presentation:
https://dxrevisionwatch.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hackettaward-creed-refs.pdf
Emeritus Prof Francis Creed was a member of the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-5 work group for
Somatic symptom disorders. Creed and colleagues in Manchester carried out at least one of the field trials for
Somatic symptom disorder.
Creed was also a key member of the ICD-11 sub working group for revision of the ICD-10
Somatoform disorders that developed "Bodily distress disorder" for the ICD-11 core edition. He has also been a key member of EU MUS working groups that have included Fink, Henningsen and PD White.
Creed was co-author of the 2011 book:
Medically Unexplained Symptoms, Somatisation and Bodily Distress: Developing Better Clinical Services
Cambridge Medicine (Hardcover) Kindle Edition by Francis Creed (Editor), Peter Henningsen (Editor), Per Fink (Editor)
a text which developed out of a white paper published by one of these EU MUS groups.
1 The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, US.
The Organization for Consultation and Liaison Psychiatry Publishers of
Psychosomatics, 2009 ANNUAL MEETING in LAS VEGAS. November 11–14, 2009.
Two other DSM-5 SSD work group members, Joel E Dimsdale and Lawson Wulsin also gave presentations at this 2009 annual meeting.