Rare Bone Diseases Clinical Case Webinar: Osteogenesis Imperfecta in adults
Topic: Osteogenesis Imperfecta in adults
Speaker: Prof Kassim Javaid, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Hosts: Prof Ralf Oheim, University Medical Center Hamburg – Eppendorf, Germany & Dr Alexandra Ertl Raimann, Bicêtre Paris-Saclay University Hospital and National Reference Center for Rare Calcium and Phosphate Disorders, Paris, France
Date & Time: Wednesday 5 July 2023, from 16.00-17.00hrs CET
Format: Live Webinar. On-demand recording to be available after the event
Summary
The webinar, scheduled on 5 July 2023, from 1600-1700 CEST, is designed for individuals who currently practice in rare bone diseases, or are new to the field, and are interested in gaining clinical skills in the topic.
No experience is necessary to participate, we welcome all learners!
The webinar is presented Prof Kassim Javaid who will provide a general presentation of Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Dr Ralf Oheim and Dr Alexandra Ertl will lead discussions around clinical cases. The learning format will allow participants to share their experiences and ideas on strategies to evaluate, diagnose and/or manage the patients. The case presenter will be invited to address 2-3 questions regarding the case to the participants for discussion.
If you are a physician, clinical researcher or other medical provider, you are invited to submit a clinical case that are interesting, unusual, complex and/or controversial regarding presentation, diagnosis, treatment, or coordination of care of Osteogenesis Imperfecta.
Submit your case
Clinical case submissions can be sent to clinicalcase@ectsoc.org outlining:
- Your Name, email address, organisation and country
- Title of the case
- Summary of the case (brief description, including issues you are facing with the diagnosis or presentation of the case. Please make sure the patient cannot be identified)
- Your central questions to be addressed to the audience (2-3)
Deadline for submission : 21 June 2023.
Submit your case now !
Learning Objectives
After watching this webinar, participants will :
- Describe the key clinical features for diagnosis of Type I, III, IV, V, and VI osteogenesis imperfecta
- Describe the management of spinal disease in osteogenesis imperfecta
- Describe the extra-skeletal complications of osteogenesis imperfecta
Registration
This webinar is free and open to everyone with an interest in the field.
REGISTER HERE
Acknowledgement
The 2023 Rare Bone Diseases Webinar Series has been supported by industry on the form of an educational grant. The sponsors had not influence on the content of the programme.