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Web seminars

Schedule


MMS is working on the 2012 schedule. Please check our website for updates in the following months!


MMS provides a schedule of online seminars on:

  • pH/Impedance
  • Upper GI, HRM
  • Anorectal manometry, HRAM and Colonic manometry
  • Pediatric GI
To attend these interactive seminars (free of charge) simply click on the link provided for registration (GoToMeeting) and we will send you a confirmation e-mail with instructions how you can attend the meeting from your own computer. During the sessions you will have live interactive discussions with Dr. Tutuian, Dr. Scott, Dr. Bredenoord and Dr. Lindley.
 

Target audience

Physicians, Nurses, Nurse practitioners, Physicians assistants and other health care professionals.

 

Dates & Time

Wed Sept 28, 2011
16.00-17.30 CEST
Pediatric GI
Dr. Keith Lindley

Succesfully completed!

Tue Oct 11, 2011
16.00-17.30 CEST
pH/Impedance
Dr. Radu Tutuian

Succesfully completed!

Tue Nov 8, 2011
16.00-17.30 CET

Anorectal manometry, HRAM & Colonic manometry
Dr. Mark Scott

Succesfully completed!

Thu Nov 24, 2011
16.00-17.30 CET
Upper GI, HRM
Dr. Arjan Bredenoord

Succesfully completed!

Registration

Each session has a limited enrollment and is free of charge. To register for a session, click on register now and fill in the required registration information. After you submit the form, access information for the Web seminar will be sent via e-mail. For more details contact education@mmsinternational.com

 
For our web seminars in the USA see: www.mmsusa.net
 

Biography speakers


 
About Dr. Radu Tutuian, MD

Radu Tutuian graduated in Medicine from 'Carol Davila' University, Bucharest, Romania. He completed his post-graduate training in the USA (Philadelphia and Charleston, SC) under the guidance of Prof. Donald O Castell. He is practicing Medicine and Gastroenterology in Switzerland since 2005 and is currently the Clinical Lead of the Outpatient Services and Gastrointestinal Function Laboratory at Bern University Hospital.

His primary research focus is on esophageal motility and gastroesophageal reflux disease. He published over 100 papers and several book chapters. He is one of the international recognized experts in esophageal function testing using impedance-manometry and high-resolution manometry and reflux monitoring using combined impedance-pH monitoring.

 
About Dr. Mark Scott, BSc (Hons) PhD

Dr. Mark Scott is Co-Director of the long established GI Physiology Unit at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK. He has over 20 years experience, both clinical and academic, related to the physiological investigation of lower gastrointestinal disorders.

His research interests are focussed on the pathophysiology of functional colorectal disorders, and include: pioneering work on visceral hyposensitivity; assessment of pancolonic motor function; and the use of novel investigative methodologies. He is author of over 80 papers and 8 book chapters. He has recently edited two journal supplements on constipation (Neurogastroenterol Motil 2009; Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol 2011).

 
About Dr. A.J. Bredenoord, MD

Albert J. Bredenoord graduated in Medicine from Antwerp University, Belgium. He worked as a research fellow on projects on upper GI physiology at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA and at Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.

His current position is at the Department of Gastroenterology of the Amsterdam Medical Center. His primary research focus is on oesophageal physiology and pathophysiology, on which he has published over 70 papers and several book chapters. He is a pioneer in impedance monitoring and high-resolution manometry and founding member of the HRM consensus group.

 
About Dr. Keith J Lindley, BSc (Hons) PhD MB MRCP(UK) MRCPCH

Dr. Keith Lindley trained in pediatric GI motility at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK after receiving a PhD in GI physiology at University College London.

He currently holds the post of Consultant / Reader in Paediatric Gastroenterology at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children where he is clinical lead of the Division of Pediatric Neurogastroenterology. He is also lead of the nationally commissioned diagnostic service for pediatric pseudo-obstructive disorders.