27th June 2008: Examination05.08.08

Room WF15 Medical School

1st Year Only

  • 0930-1230  Essay Paper
  • 1330-1530  Short Answer Paper

2nd & 3rd year

  • 0930-1145  Essay Paper
  • 1330-1500 Short Answer Paper

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13th June 2008: Convenor Hazel Hutton 1st years only05.08.08

Room 6 Wolverhampton Medical Institute, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton

  • 0930-1030  Glucose Methods  Neil Anderson
  • 1100-1145 Assays for Insulin, Pro-Insulin and C-peptide  Dr Penny Clarke
  • 1145-1245  The Enteroinsular Axis and GIP  Prof Linda Morgan
  • 1330-1515  The Role of the Lab in the Diagnsosis & Monitoring of Diabetes Mellitus   Dr Garry John
  • 1530-1630  Hypoglycaemia and a few cases  Dr Andy Hartland

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6th June 2008: Convenor Dr Clare Ford05.08.08

Lecture Theatre, Post Graduate Centre, QE, Birmingham

  • 0930-1245  External Quality Assurance  Finlay MacKenzie
  • 1330-1430  Vitamins  Prof Alan Shenkin
  • 1430-1530  Trace Metals  Ted Sheehan
  • 1545-1615  Methods for Vitamin Analysis  Kam Chatha

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16th May 2008: Convenor Dr Rachel Marrington05.08.08

Education Centre, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

  • 0930-1030  Clinical Presentation of Muscle Disease  Dr Helen Roper
  • 1030-1130  Analytical Goals  Dr Jonathan Middle
  • 1145-1245  Statistics/Risk Dr David Kennedy
  • 1315-1400  Reference ranges  Dr Rachel Marrington
  • 1400-1500  Sensitivity, Specificity and Predictive Value of Laboratory Tests  Mike Hallworth
  • 1515-1545  Biological Variation of Analytes  Mark Livingston
  • 1545-1615  Cases  Dr Rachel Marrington

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9th May 2008: Convenor Dr Clare Ford 1st years only05.08.08

Boardroom, Post Graduate Centre, QE, Birmingham

  • 0930-1030  Genetics of Diabetes  Simon Rees
  • 1030-1100  Methods for Measuring HbA1c  Jenna Waldron
  • 1115-1300  Calculations Dr Allan Deacon
  • 1400-1445  Obesity 1 Dr Andy Hartland
  • 1500-1545  Obesity 2 Dr Andy Hartland

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