On-demand: featuring presentation and speaker Q&A: designed for all GPs and Practice Nurses: find out how to incorporate lifestyle medicine into your consultation to improve patient health and wellbeing
View this free on-demand webinar to learn more about the principles and six pillars that define lifestyle medicine. During this 1-hour webinar, Dr Alex Maxwell will guide you through the realities of incorporating lifestyle medicine into your clinical practice. Dr Maxwell will also showcase the positive outcomes of adopting a more holistic approach to chronic disease management.
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1 hour Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn
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Introduction and instructions
Dr Fraser Quin, CEO, British Society of Lifestyle Medicine
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Lifestyle medicine for GPs and Practice Nurses: practical application
Dr Alex Maxwell, President, BSLM
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Questions and answers with Dr Alex Maxwell
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Close of webinar
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First-hand speaker experience
Dr Fraser Quin is an economist by training, achieving his PhD from Edinburgh University in 1999. He has had over 30 years executive experience and has spent the last 15 years as a charity CEO, specialising in children’s and adult social care, and now as Executive Director of BSLM. His work has ranged from children with complex support needs to adults with dementia. Fraser was previously an educator, having spent many years as a senior lecturer at Edinburgh University in the Institute of Ecology and Resource Management, lecturing on the Ecological Economics MSc and supervising PhD students. His focus now is very much on education in Lifestyle Medicine and the development of Lifestyle Medicine globally, also being the executive director of the European Lifestyle Medicine Council and the World Lifestyle Medicine Organisation.
Dr Alex Maxwell is the President of the BSLM. He is a GP by trade with particular interests in Child and Adolescent health, School Medicine, Education, Social Prescribing, and Sports and Exercise Medicine.