Help inform new IBD Standards

As an organisational member of IBD UK, we the PCSG are involved with exciting work to develop a new version of the IBD Standards.  To inform this process and ensure that what we produce is practical, relevant and valuable to all stakeholders, we have put together a short survey and would really appreciate your views...
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The bold future of the PCSG

At the beginning of February, the committee members met to consider the future direction of the PCSG, an organisation that was established in 1985. Whilst the slogan “We are the voice of primary care gastroenterology” still holds true, we wish to broaden this to facilitate engagement with a wide range of organisations, and therefore our...
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PCSG appear on Newsbeat

Trish Macnair, spokesperson for the PCSG was interviewed yesterday by Newsbeat as the story of an Essex man suspected of hiding drugs inside his body and going on toilet strike made national news. Read the story here  #PooWatch

A New Era

Following the AGM at the Annual Scientific Meeting, the PCSG are delighted to announce that Patricia Macnair, Ian Allwood and Kevin Barrett have been elected as the new officers for the society. Patricia will take over from Helen Griffiths’ role as Secretary, whilst Ian and Kevin will take over the roles of Treasurer and Chair...
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Setting The Scene

This is my first blog as Chair of the PCSG. I took over the role from Richard Stevens who has been carefully guiding the organisation through a time of accelerated change in the NHS. The membership, committee, and I owe him and the outgoing Secretary, Helen Griffiths, and Treasurer, John Galloway, an enormous debt of...
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Highly successful Annual Scientific Meeting

The voice of Primary Care Gastro mic’d up for another highly successful Annual Scientific Meeting on November 3rd. Held at the Royal College of General Practitioners, this year’s ASM featured twelve high profile talks from the front-line of gastroenterology. The speakers covered a variety of topics, ranging from Dr Patricia Macnair’s discerning analysis of guidelines...
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