COURSES

Courses
An Introduction to Functional Bowel Disorders: Assessment & Management
The course is spread over 2 days and is aimed at clinicians starting out in their functional bowel career who are looking to learn how to competently assess and manage patients with a variety of gut disorders.
Learning Objectives:
Be able to effectively and safely assess a patient with functional bowel dysfunction
Be able to formulate an appropriate management plan of a patient with functional bowel dysfunction
Confidently apply effective treatment modalities
Be aware and conform to professional nursing/physiotherapy standards in relation to the assessment and management of patients with functional bowel disorders.
Day 1
- Welcome and Introduction
- Professional Issues in Gut Health
- Anatomy and Physiology
- An Overview of Functional Bowel Disorders
- Subjective Assessment
- Objective Assessment
- Practical - Peer physical examination
Day 2
- Objective Assessment recap
- Investigations for functional bowel disorders
- Anopress Manometry
- Colorectal Surgeon's role
- Demonstration and practice of treatment techniques
- Trans Anal Irrigation - Brigitte Collins
- Biofeedback the Holistic Approach
To sign up please complete the registration form and Email to Lucy:
- 25th-26th November 2023 - London
- Dublin and Scotland coming soon!
What our clients say
This course was fantastic. Lucy is a so knowledgeable and such a patient teacher. She makes you feel excited about treating bowel problems with her enthusiasm. I now feel completely confident to treat bowel problems which is fantastic after just one course "
This course gave me a great foundation in assessment and treatment on bowel conditions. I left feeling confident to encorporate all I'd learned into my practice, having spent extensive time on both theory and practical aspects. I would highly recommend this course. Thank you Lucy!"
“Great course in a small group with excellence content and very useful practical part with full attention from tutor. Cannot wait for an advance course! "