If you are a neonatologist, paediatrician, paediatric radiologist or clinical geneticist, join us for this webinar to discover what is new in the surveillance and treatment of achondroplasia, the ethical issues raised by recent advances in therapeutics of this condition and how early referral to specialist services may change the outcome for your patient.

TOPICS COVERED

- Surveillance and treatment  
- Ongoing clinical trials
- Ethical issues raised by recent advances in therapeutics
- How early referral to specialist services could change outcomes 
- Pitfalls in radiological diagnosis and the differential diagnoses of skeletal dysplasia in the neonate

SPEAKERS

Dr Alistair D Calder
Consultant Radiologist
Specialty Lead for General Paediatric Radiology
Radiology Department
Great Ormond Street Hospital
London

Dr Moira Cheung 
Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology and Clinical Lead for Paediatric Metabolic and Rare Bone Disease
Evelina London Children’s Hospital
St Thomas’ Hospital

Dr Melita Irving
Consultant Clinical Geneticist and Lead Clinician Clinical Genetics with special interest in skeletal dysplasia
Evelina London Children’s Hospital
Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital

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Contact: Dr Sabita Uthaya

British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) is registered in England & Wales under charity number 1199712 at 5-11 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8SH.
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