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Public Health and Lifestyle Medicine

24 November 2022
CPD: 5

The penultimate instalment of Pulse 365 VIRTUAL in 2022 will be a brand-new event day focusing on Public Health and Lifestyle Medicine.

Taking place on 24 November and designed specifically for GPs and GP Trainees, the Public Health and Lifestyle Medicine event will discuss topics including cvd, vaccinations, sexual health, diabetes, covid-19, smoking cessation and more. After you attend the live event, you will receive up to 5 CPD points for your portfolio, a certificate of attendance and access to speaker presentations*.

We know how important it is for you to support your patients and provide them with relevant and up-to-date information, ensuring they lead healthy, happy lives and we are excited to add this new event to the Pulse 365 event calendar.

Register now to secure your complimentary ticket and benefit from:

  1. A research-based agenda covering the hot topics you want to hear about;
  2. The chance to take part in Q&A sessions with our speakers and fellow GP attendees;
  3. Convenient online access to all the talks meaning you can attend from work or home;
  4. CPD hours for your appraisal.


* Any presentations we have permission to share will be accessible after the event and upon the completion of a post-event feedback survey which allows us to tailor future Pulse 365 VIRTUAL events to meet your learning and development needs.

Speakers

Catherine Millington-Sanders
Speaker
Dr Catherine Millington-Sanders
EOLC clinical lead - SWL CCG + Kingston & Richmond borough, RCGP / Marie Curie National clinical end of life care champion
Sam Merriel
Speaker
Dr Sam Merriel
Academic Clinical Lecturer in General Practice, University of Manchester
Ahmet Fuat
Speaker
Prof Ahmet Fuat
GP and GPSI Cardiology, Darlington Primary Care Network, Carmel Medical Practice
Ellen Fallows
Speaker
Dr Ellen Fallows
GP Brackley Medical Centre, chair RCGP GPING, vice-president The British Society of Lifestyle Medicine