Manchester Medical Society Afternoon meeting: “But what is really causing my symptoms?” New insights into some poorly understood conditions”
| Dates: | 21 January 2026 |
| Times: | 14:00 - 17:00 |
| What is it: | Lecture |
| Organiser: | Manchester Medical Society |
| How much: | £50 for non-members of the Manchester Medical Society. Free for members of the Manchester Medical Society and undergraduates who join the society. |
| Who is it for: | University staff, Adults, Alumni, Current University students |
| Speaker: | Professor John McLaughlin , Professor Chris Burton, Professor Nawar Bakerly |
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CPD Certificates of Attendance available to all attendees
ALL doctors grades, allied health professionals and students welcome.
An afternoon of clinical curiosity and practical wisdom.
1.30pm- Coffee and Registration
2.00pm- Bile Acid Diarrhoea (Professor John McLaughlin, Professor of Gastroenterology and Nutrition in the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Gastroenterology, University of Manchester)
2.45pm- Making sense of persistent physical symptoms (Professor Chris Burton, Professor of Primary Medical Care at the University of Sheffield)
3.30pm- Coffee
4.00pm- Telford Memorial Lecture: Long COVID between the past, the present and the future! (Professor Nawar Bakerly, Professor of Respiratory and Immunology Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University)
5.00pm- Meeting Close
Price: £50 for non-members of the Manchester Medical Society. Free for members of the Manchester Medical Society and undergraduates who join the society.
Speakers
Professor John McLaughlin
Role: Professor of Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Organisation: The University of Manchester
Professor Chris Burton
Role: Professor of Primary Medical Care
Organisation: The University of Sheffield
Professor Nawar Bakerly
Role: Professor of Respiratory and Immunology Sciences
Organisation: Manchester Metropolitan University
Travel and Contact Information
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Lecture Theatre
MANDEC
3rd Floor, University Dental Hospital, Higher Cambridge Street
Manchester