Issues and Answers in Primary Care Today Conference
Issues and Answers in Primary Care Today Conference
Making Best Practice Everyday Practice
8-9 November 2019, EMCC Nottingham
Announcing exciting new programme plus FREE attendance!
Announcing exciting new programme plus FREE attendance!
2019 will see new and exciting changes to our annual conference. With an inspiring programme, now expanded to include many of the long term conditions and most frequent visits to practice, our esteemed faculty will endeavour to provide you with a review of current guidance, practical advice for improving patient care, "top tips" for delivering Best Practice plus how to apply this advice into practice through case study examples. In addition delegates have the opportunity for "live polling" and "question the experts" via the event App. This is accredited learning from primary care experts in an informal and friendly environment and is free for the first 200 delegates who register.
What will you gain by attending?
- Free registration, lunch and refreshments
- 1.5 days of inspirational sessions tailored into 2 streams
- Quickfire sessions and hands-on workshops
- interactive real life case studies to discuss with experts
- Networking opportunities plus exhibition
- 9 CPD points plus certificate of attendance
- Optional conference quiz and dinner with guest speaker
- Discounted on-site accommodation
- Post-event e-learning modules
Don't miss your chance to join our primary care community.
Contact: Jane Boyle
Email: jboyle@sherbornegibbs.co.uk
Telephone: 01789 766098
Website: http://www.issuesandanswers.org/
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