Description

The Presidential Address is the traditional opening of the new Urology Section sessions, and acts as a prelude to the academic programme. The lecture will address issues affecting the ability for surgeons to continue to practice in an ever-changing environment of data overload and technological advances.
topics include:
A critical appraisal of how data collection can influence surgical practice
Review of how technologies and artificial intelligence might influence surgeons in the future
Inform delegates regarding the Urology Section programme for 2018-2019

key speaker:
Mr Jeremy Noble, Consultant Urological Surgeon in Oxford and honorary clinical lecturer in the University of Oxford
Mr Noble trained in urology in London and Reading, and now forms part of a consultant team sub-specialising in urinary stone disease.

He has been instrumental in the evolution of specialist stone services in Oxford, and actively contributes to clinical and laboratory-based research related to urinary stone disease.

Jeremy is heavily involved in surgical training. He is Head of the Oxford School of Surgery and is regional training programme director for core surgery for the Oxford Deanery. He is a member of the SAC in Urology, a member of the Core Surgery Training Forum at the Royal College of Surgeons, and an examiner for the FRCS Urol intercollegiate examination.
rates
RSM members: FREE

Non-members: £10 – £15

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agenda
6.00 pm
Registration, tea and coffee

6.30 pm
Welcome and introduction

Mr Roland Morley, Immediate Past President, Urology Section, Royal Society of Medicine

6.40 pm
Presidential Address: Data overload, the digital age and the fine art of surgery

Mr Jeremy Noble, President, Urology Section, Royal Society of Medicine

7.10 pm
Discussion

7.25 pm
Close of meeting

7.30 pm
Drinks reception

All welcome