BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Joint BASHH & FSRH Conference 2025 UID:93 DESCRIPTION:Joint BASHH & FSRH Conference 2025\n\nPast, Present and Future \n\nWelcome to the 20th Annual Joint BASHH and FSRH Conference\n\n**To register for the event, FSRH members will need to create an account on the BASHH website, you do not need to be a BASHH member but you do need to create an account**\n\n \n\nDate: Wednesday 26th March 2025\n\nTime: 09:00 – 16:30\n\nVenue: Delivered via Zoom    \n\nCPD Credits: 6                                                                                                               \n\nRegistration: Doctors, nurses, midwifes, pharmacists, physician associates and other healthcare professionals with an interest in SRH working in the UK and internationally\n\n \n\nIt is a remarkable milestone to celebrate 20 years of collaboration between Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) and Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (SRH) specialists. Over the past two decades, we have worked together to address evolving challenges, share expertise, and enhance patient care. This year’s conference embraces our theme: Past, Present, and Future, bringing together our shared history, our current challenges, and our aspirations for the future of integrated care.Today, the focus on sexual and reproductive health care has never been more critical. With increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections, the need to deliver effective contraceptive care to a diverse population, and rising pressures on NHS services and budgets, we are faced with the challenge of ensuring accessible, individualised, and inclusive care for all.\n\nOur shared expertise in managing complex cases in everyday practice highlights the importance of collaboration. Together, we can explore innovative solutions and enhance integration across our services. This conference provides a unique opportunity to reflect on where we have come from, examine where we are now, and collectively shape the future of sexual and reproductive health care.\n\nDelegates can use this 20th conference as a platform to collaborate, innovate, and strengthen our commitment to delivering exceptional care.\n\nLearning outcomes:\n• Understand the importance of integration between GUM and SRH specialists to deliver effective, patient-centred care\n• Explore approaches to managing complex sexual and reproductive healthcare cases in diverse patient populations.\n• Gain insights into the latest trends and evidence regarding increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections and their impact on care delivery\n• Reflect on 20 years of collaboration and discuss strategies for shaping the future of sexual and reproductive healthcare.\n\n \n\nTo view the conference programme please click here  \n\nSpeakers Dr Janet Barter\n\nDr Janet Barter FFSRH FRCOG\nFollowing undergraduate medical training in Sheffield, Janet switched to Obstetrics and Gynaecology from GP training after realising from work in UK and West Africa the crucial importance of women’s health. Training in O&G included endocrinology, fertility, menopause, PMS, menstrual disorders and medical gynaecology, as well as contraception and abortion. She is a BMS Menopause specialist and a member of the Institute of psychosexual medicine. She also has a MA in Leadership for Health and Social Care Three London Consultant SRH posts have provided extensive experience of working and leading across both hospital and community based services. Janet has clinical and teaching skills across the whole of SRH and has been Training Programme Director for CSRH in London. For FSRH she has Chaired the Specialty Advisory Committee and acted as Vice President for Specialty before being elected President in June 2022.\nIn September 2024 she was elected as Vice Chair of Council of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges\n\n Dr Chris WardDr Chris Ward is a consultant in Sexual Health and HIV at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. He studied medicine at Manchester University and then trained in Genitourinary Medicine in the North West. He has an MSc in Public health and a PGCert in postgraduate medical education. \nHe has a special interest in Chemsex and PrEP and leads for both for Manchester. He also has an interest in the development of services for young people, chairing safeguarding MDTs and has contributed nationally to Child Sexual Exploitation developments, particularly in boys. \nHe is a Diploma of HIV examiner, is part of the BHIVA external relations subcommittee and is the current BASHH conference and communication secretary.\n\n \n\nDr Mathew Phillips\n\n\n\nMatt is a GUM consultant in Cumbria and an honorary professor of GUM & Ethics at UCLan.  Originally from Birmingham, his medical degree is from Manchester, his masters from Keele and his MD from Trinity College Dublin.  Throughout his career he has focussed on ethics in particular its applications to sexual health and HIV.  He sits on the BMJ Ethics committee and is a regional advisor for the Royal College of Physicians.\n\nDr John Saunders\n\nDr John Saunders is a Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine and an Honorary Associate Professor at University College London (UCL). He serves as the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Lead for the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Blood Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections (BBSTI) at University College London (UCL). Dr Saunders is the lead author of the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) DoxyPEP guideline and co-chairs the BASHH Bacterial Special Interest Group (BSIG). As a clinician, research and public health practitioner, his work focuses on advancing the understanding, management and control of sexually transmitted infections and HIV.\n\nDr Elizabeth Okecha\n\nDr Liz Okecha is a Consultant in Genitourinary and HIV Medicine as well as Clinical Lead for St Helens Sexual Health, Mersey and West Lancashire NHS Teaching Hospitals.  Dr Okecha has recently been appointed key opinion lead for St Helens HIV fast track cities and in early 2024 became Chair of the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) HIV & blood borne virus special interest Group and Co-Chair of the BASHH HIV prevention group.  Within the Royal College of Physicians, Dr Okecha is the GUM and HIV Representative for the Joint Specialty Committee for Infectious Diseases.  She has a keen interest in Education and completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education during her higher specialist training.   She is a Faculty Registered Trainer for contraception, STI foundation Trainer for GUM and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. \n\nDr Victoria Lashmar\n\nDr Lashmar is a higher specialty trainee in Genitourinary (GU) Medicine and General Internal Medicine, currently undertaking her training in central London. Following her undergraduate studies at the University of Southampton, she completed her Foundation Programme in the Wessex Deanery. After spending three years abroad, she returned to the UK to begin her Internal Medicine Training (IMT) in Kent.\n\nDuring her IMT, she earned her MRCP (UK) and looked to develop her interest in Obstetric Medicine by completing a postgraduate module at King's College London, as well as modules in Internal Medicine at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. Dr Lashmar is passionate about individual and public health interventions aimed at reducing disease risk and adverse outcomes. She also has a strong interest in medical ethics, which has evolved from her undergraduate years into her clinical practice.\n\nLooking ahead, Dr Lashmar aspires to undertake out-of-programme experience to gain accreditation in Obstetric Medicine with the Royal College of Physicians. Outside of her professional commitments, she enjoys staying active, spending time in nature, and cherishing moments with her husband and friends.  \n\nElizabeth Parkes\n\nElizabeth qualified as a Registered Nurse in 2023 with a first-class honours degree from Manchester Metropolitan University and subsequently began working in the Integrated Sexual Health specialty. She is currently employed as a Band 6 Specialist Nurse within The Northern Sexual Health Service, the largest provider of sexual health services across the Northwest.\n\nPrior to this, Elizabeth had a strong start to her career working as a Registered Nurse Associate in Acute Care and Postoperative settings. In 2020, she was honoured to be named one of only 13 finalists for the Nursing Times - Nurse Associate of the Year award, showcasing her contributions to the nursing profession. \n\nElizabeth has a strong interest in this specialty and, during her undergraduate degree, conducted a research project and literature review on the experiences and barriers faced by AFAB transgender males in accessing cervical screening.\n\nShe is deeply passionate about education, advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration within sexual health. Elizabeth’s clinical approach is centred on delivering evidence-based care while addressing the complex and diverse needs of patient populations.\n\nDr Katheryn M Clement\n\n \n\nDr Kathryn M Clement is a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare who specialises in medical gynaecology and all aspects of sexual health.\n\nDr Clement qualified at the University of Oxford in 1995 and was trained in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in both Oxford and the North East. In 2007 she started subspecialty training in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare with Dr Diana Mansour in Newcastle.\n\nShe became a Consultant at Newcastle Sexual Health Services in August 2013 undertaking both sexual health and medical gynaecology.  \n\nIn September 2023 the gynaecology part of her role was separated from her sexual health role due to changes in provider. Currently she works 2 days a week as a gynaecologist for Newcastle Hospitals based at The Westgate Building on the CAV site.  Her special interests are medical gynaecology including menopause care, complex contraception including difficult contraceptive implant removals and colposcopy. She is a British Menopause Society accredited specialist and a trainer for FSRH, BMS and BSCCP qualifications.\n\nDr Kate Campbell\n\nDr Kate Campbell is a community sexual and reproductive health consultant currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Kate has been involved in organising FSRH events since 2021. Kate is an FSRH Faculty registered trainer and is also a member of the MFSRH part 1 exam group. Kate has a specialised interest in complex contraception, postnatal contraception and psychosexual care. Kate is passionate about improving access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. BA (Hons), MBChB, DTM&H(Dist), MFSRH, Dip GUM, DIPM.\n\nZara Haider\n\nDr Zara Haider, FRCOG, FFSRH, Dip. GUM, Pg Cert in Health Management and Leadership has been a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare at Kingston Hospital in Surrey since 2012.  She is Senior Vice President of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare and Vice President for Membership and Workforce, Training Programme Director for Community Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare in London and KSS and FSRH General Training Programme Director for Kingston.  She is a past chair of the FSRH Meetings Committee and a former Darzi Fellow.\n\nDr Natalie Woodhead\n\nDr. Natalie Woodhead is a Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital NHS Trust, she leads the Early Pregnancy and Acute Gynaecology Unit. Dr. Woodhead oversees a team dedicated to providing comprehensive care for women experiencing early pregnancy complications and acute gynaecological conditions.\n\nThe unit collaborates closely with Tommy's Centre for Miscarriage Research, one of the UK's leading centres dedicated to understanding and preventing miscarriage. This partnership ensures that cutting-edge research informs clinical practice. Dr Woodhead is passionate about improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of care in early pregnancy and gynaecology.\n\nDr Luke Parkes\n\nLuke is a specialty doctor in Dysphoria and Sexual Health. He is currently based at TransPlus Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. He is currently taking a year out of programme (OOP) to work as a Specialty Doctor at TransPlus, the first Gender Dysphoria Service integrated within HIV and Sexual Health. He is interested in sexual and reproductive healthcare for trans and non-binary people.\n\nDr Sian PearsonDr Sian Pearson is an ST5 registrar in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Sian and has developed an interest in termination of pregnancy, complex contraception, genitourinary medicine, and medical leadership. She was on the FSRH IUC Guideline Development Committee, and currently sits on the FSRH Training and Development Committee. Outside of work she loves walking in the Peak District, cooking, and spending time with her toddler and two cats.\n\nDr Emily Boardman\n\nDr Emily Boardman is a Consultant in Genitourinary Medicine at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Emily trained in Sexual Health in the North West. She has a special interest in Medical Education and has a PGCert in Medical Education from the University of Cardiff.\n\n Dr Sian Pearson\n\nBio coming soon...\n\n \n\n \n\nKaren Trainis\n\nKaren Trainis graduated from Liverpool University with a Bachelor in Nursing in 1998.  Following an initial career in oncology and intensive care, Karen undertook a Community Specialist Practice degree in General Practice and worked as a practice nurse for ten years with a special interest in sexual health and contraception, transitioning to a role as a sexual health nurse and health adviser.  \n\nKaren now works as a Specialist Health Adviser at UHSussex, Brighton.  Her role focuses on caring for pregnant women and people living with HIV, living with hepatitis b, have a positive result for syphilis and any sexual health needs.   \n\nAdditionally, Karen is a key member of the Sunflower Clinic, which supports women living with HIV.  She is involved in the introduction of immediate post-natal contraception and teaches sexual health to midwifery students.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nCan't make the date? 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