GP Event Highlights Key Issues in Women's Health and Gynaecology
In the fifth of a series of educational events for primary care held this year at Sulis Hospital, Consultant Gynaecologist Mrs Aysha Qureshi shared her expertise in women's health.
The recent GP event shed light on critical issues in women's health and gynaecology, featuring an informative and engaging presentation by Mrs Aysha Qureshi. The event focused on a range of topics, including menorrhagia, pelvic pain, fibroid management, menopause, testosterone, pelvic organ prolapse, and urinary incontinence.
Aysha Qureshi provided educational training and shared insightful case studies, offering a comprehensive overview of these significant health concerns. Her talk was well-received, with GPs praising her clarity and the practical nature of her advice. One attendee remarked, "Mrs Qureshi is always an excellent speaker, clear and memorable," while another commented, "Excellent evening, very interesting, efficient, and practical."
A highlight of the event was the introduction of the Squeezy app, which empowers patients to take control of their pelvic health. The app recommendation was met with enthusiasm from the GPs, who appreciated its potential to enhance patient care.
The collaborative atmosphere of the event allowed GPs to ask questions, learn best practices, exchange ideas, and develop their knowledge, making it a valuable experience for all attendees.
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