Relapse after withdrawal from anti‐TNF therapy for inflammatory bowel disease: an observational study, plus systematic review and meta‐analysis

NA Kennedy, B Warner, EL Johnston… - Alimentary …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Infliximab and adalimumab have established roles in inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) therapy. UK regulators mandate reassessment after 12 months' anti‐TNF …

Implications for sequencing of biologic therapy and choice of second anti‐TNF in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: results from the IMmunogenicity to Second …

N Chanchlani, S Lin, MK Auth, CL Lee… - Alimentary …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Anti‐drug antibodies are associated with treatment failure to anti‐TNF agents in
patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Aim To assess whether immunogenicity to a …

Trends in UK endoscopy training in the BSG trainees' national survey and strategic planning for the future

S Biswas, L Alrubaiy, L China, M Lockett… - Frontline …, 2018 - fg.bmj.com
Background Improvements in the structure of endoscopy training programmes resulting in
certification from the Joint Advisory Group in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy have been …

Training in therapeutic endoscopy: meeting present and future challenges

J Anderson, M Lockett - Frontline Gastroenterology, 2019 - fg.bmj.com
Medical endoscopy trainees face numerous, often conflicting demands on their time. This
can result in suboptimal endoscopy training and in difficulty achieving certification in basic …

Results of the British Society of Gastroenterology supporting women in gastroenterology mentoring scheme pilot

KH Smith, RJ Hallett, V Wilkinson-Smith… - Frontline …, 2019 - fg.bmj.com
Introduction Mentorship has long been recognised as beneficial in the business world and
has more recently been endorsed by medical and academic professional bodies …

Gender differences in leadership, workforce and scholarly presentation within a national society: a gastroenterology perspective

AJ Brooks, EJ Taylor, EA Arthurs, C Edwards… - Frontline …, 2019 - fg.bmj.com
In the UK, gastroenterology has been a male predominant medical speciality. Data
regarding gender within workforce, academia and leadership at a national level are lacking …

Out of programme experience and training: going away to bring something back

T Valliani, M Khan, M Lockett, TCK Tham - Frontline Gastroenterology, 2011 - fg.bmj.com
It can take a long time (usually at least a year or even two if the post is not salaried and/or
advertised) to plan an OOP activity, so it is advisable to start planning towards the end of the …

The responsibilities of group supervisors

M Lockett - Supervising counsellors: Issues of responsibility. Sage …, 2001 - torrossa.com
This chapter considers the responsibilities of the group supervisor. It focuses on the
management of the supervisor's professional responsi bilities within the context of a group …

BSG cross-sectional survey on impact of COVID-19 recovery on workforce, workload and well-being

M Kabir, M Matharoo, A Dhar, H Gordon, J King… - Frontline …, 2023 - fg.bmj.com
Objective The aim of this survey was to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
and recovery phase on workload, well-being and workforce attrition in UK gastroenterology …

Sheffield Clinical Research Fellowship programme: a transferable model for UK gastroenterology

M Kurien, A Hopper, AJ Lobo, ME McAlindon… - Frontline …, 2018 - fg.bmj.com
Out of programme (OOP) opportunities are to be encouraged. This article gives an insightful
view of the Sheffield Clinical Research Fellowship Programme. Unique trainee feedback is …