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DATE |
TIME |
SESSION |
CHAIR |
SPEAKERS |
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25/02/26 |
09.00hrs |
Registration |
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09.30hrs |
Introduction |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
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09.35hrs |
The role of the Obstetric Physician |
Prof David Williams |
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09.55hrs |
HIV and pregnancy |
Prof Yvonne Gilleece |
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10.25hrs |
Infectious diseases in pregnancy |
Professor Alison Rodger |
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11.05hrs |
Coffee |
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11.30hrs |
Connective tissue disorders |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
Dr Bethan Goulden |
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12.10hrs |
The role of the obstetrician; How and when to deliver |
Miss Mandish Dhanjal |
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12.40hrs |
Lunch |
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13.40hrs |
Thyroid disease |
Professor David Williams |
Dr Tim Korevar |
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14.10hrs |
Other endocrine problems |
Prof Catherine Williamson |
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14.50hrs |
Tea |
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15.15hrs |
Pre-gestational diabetes |
Professor Catherine Williamson |
Dr Robbie Lindsay |
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15.45hrs |
Gestational diabetes mellitus |
Dr Caroline Ovadia |
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16.15hrs |
Challenging metabolic emergencies |
Dr Charlotte Frise |
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16.45hrs |
Obesity, bariatric surgery; is there a place for GLP-1 inhibitors? |
Professor Tricia Tan |
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17.10hrs |
Discussion on diabetes and metabolic disorders in pregnancy |
Robbie Linsay, Caroline Ovadia, Charlotte Frise |
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17.30hrs |
End of Day 1 - Evening Drinks Reception |
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26/02/26 |
09.00hrs |
Management of pre-eclampsia |
Professor Cath Williamson |
Dr Lucy MacKillop |
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09.25hrs |
Pre-eclampsia like syndromes |
Professor David Williams |
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09.50hrs |
Challenging cases with hypertensive disease |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
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10.15hrs |
Discussion on pre-eclampsia and hypertension |
Cathy Nelson-Piercy, Dr Lucy MacKillop, David Williams |
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11.00hrs |
Coffee |
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11.30hrs |
Essential haematology for obstetricians |
Professor David Williams |
Dr Sue Pavord |
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12.05hrs |
Thromboembolism |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
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12.45hrs |
Lunch |
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13.45hrs |
Heart disease in pregnancy |
Professor David Williams |
Dr Hannah Douglas |
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14.25hrs |
Respiratory disease in pregnancy |
Dr Siara Teelucksingh |
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14.55hrs |
Maternal Critical Care |
Dr Bhaskar Narayan |
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15.25hrs |
Tea |
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15.55hrs |
Stump the expert - audience to submit cases |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
Dr Kate Wiles, Miss Mandish Dhanjal, Siara Teelucksingh, Bhaskar Naryan |
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17.00hrs |
End of Day 2 |
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27/02/26 |
09.00hrs |
Epilepsy |
Professor Catherine Williamson |
Ms Jen Nightingale |
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09.30hrs |
Other neurology in pregnancy |
Dr Pooja Dassan |
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10.10hrs |
Psychiatric problems in pregnancy |
Dr Kate Womersley |
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10.40hrs |
Coffee |
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11.10hrs |
Inflammatory bowel disease |
Professor Cathy Nelson-Piercy |
Dr Oseme Etomi |
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11.35hrs |
Liver disease in pregnancy |
Professor Catherine Williamson |
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12.15hrs |
Skin disease |
Dr Lizemarie Wium |
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12.45hrs |
Lunch |
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13.45hrs |
Renal disease (Chronic Kidney Disease) |
Professor Cath Williamson |
Dr Kate Wiles |
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14.15hrs |
Renal disease (Acute Kidney Injury) |
Professor David Williams |
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14.45hrs |
Cancer |
Dr Melanie Nana |
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15.15hrs |
Tea |
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15.35hrs |
The role of maternal medicine networks at reducing inequalities |
Professor David Williams |
Dr Yasmin Jamil |
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16.00hrs |
Controversies in obstetric medicine |
Dr Lizemarie Wium, CW, DW, CNP |
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17.00hrs |
Closing remarks and end of meeting |
Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Dr Oseme Etomi is a Consultant Rheumatologist and Obstetric Physician in South East London and works across 2 NHS trusts including Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich.
She trained in North-East London, in some of the most prestigious centres for Rheumatology including the Royal Free Hospital (National Centre for Scleroderma and other Connective tissue disorders) and Bart’s and the Royal London (National Centre of inflammatory arthritis and SLE). In 2017, Oseme undertook a clinical fellowship at St Thomas’s Hospital under Professor Nelson Piercy.
Within the field of Obstetric Medicine, her main interest is looking after women with inflammatory diseases and immunosuppression in pregnancy. She runs a weekly inflammatory rheumatic disease and a weekly inflammatory bowel disease clinic in pregnancy.
Oseme has published abstracts and papers on Inflammatory Rheumatic Disease in pregnancy. In 2018 she was awarded the best oral presentation at the international Society of Obstetric Medicine for her work in this field. She was also instrumental in setting up the British Society of Rheumatology Specialist interest group in Pregnancy in 2019. She sits on the advisory board for the Biologics in Rheumatoid arthritis Pregnancy (BiRAP) group and was one of the organisers of the highly successful 12th Rheumapreg Symposium in September 2023 in London.
Her other interests include work on diversity, inclusion and wellbeing. She is the lead for trainee wellbeing in O&G at GSTT. A role she is extremely passionate about.