ONLINE WEBINAR | CME
DREADED DYSPEPSIA AND H.PYLORI
29 April 2026 - 29 April 2026, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
Online webinar
Type
Continuing Medical Education
Dyspepsia is common in general practice, but deciding who to test, treat, or refer can be challenging.
This session will outline a practical, GP focused approach to dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori.
It will cover when “test and treat” is appropriate and who requires early endoscopy, in addition to interpreting alarm features in the New Zealand context, including higher-risk groups.
It will address rising antibiotic resistance, first-line eradication choices, and test-of-cure.
The aim is to provide you with a safe, practical framework for dealing with this common issue and to leave you with tips you can use in practice immediately.
This webinar is suitable for a wide range of medical professionals especially GPs, NPs and practice nurses. District nurses and dieticians may also find this interesting.
Presented by:
Dr Cameron Schauer - Gastroenterologist, General Physician, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Waitemata
Dr Cameron Schauer is a Gastroenterology Consultant at North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals. Trained at the University of Auckland, he completed a Tokyo fellowship in early endoscopic cancer detection and resection. He is undertaking a PhD focused on early gastric cancer in NZ and lectures at the University of Auckland.
Register here.
This session will outline a practical, GP focused approach to dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori.
It will cover when “test and treat” is appropriate and who requires early endoscopy, in addition to interpreting alarm features in the New Zealand context, including higher-risk groups.
It will address rising antibiotic resistance, first-line eradication choices, and test-of-cure.
The aim is to provide you with a safe, practical framework for dealing with this common issue and to leave you with tips you can use in practice immediately.
This webinar is suitable for a wide range of medical professionals especially GPs, NPs and practice nurses. District nurses and dieticians may also find this interesting.
Presented by:
Dr Cameron Schauer - Gastroenterologist, General Physician, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Waitemata
Dr Cameron Schauer is a Gastroenterology Consultant at North Shore and Waitakere Hospitals. Trained at the University of Auckland, he completed a Tokyo fellowship in early endoscopic cancer detection and resection. He is undertaking a PhD focused on early gastric cancer in NZ and lectures at the University of Auckland.
Register here.