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Public Health, Pain, and Rare Diseases

18-20 April 2023
CPD: 15

After the success of our inaugural Public Health and Rare Diseases events in 2022 we are delighted to return to these topics, with the addition of Pain, bringing GPs the very latest and most up-to-date content that can then be applied in practice.

All qualified GPs working in the UK are invited to join us for free on 18-20 April 2023 for an engaging virtual educational event.

As well as gaining invaluable CPD for your portfolio and expanding your professional knowledge, you will be able to put your burning questions to the expert speakers during the interactive Q&A sessions.

Registration is now open – by attending you will benefit from:

  1. A research-based clinical agenda covering the hot topics, preventative care strategies and NICE updates you want to hear about;
  2. The chance to take part in Q&A sessions with our speakers;
  3. Convenient online access to all the talks meaning you can attend from work or home;
  4. CPD hours for your appraisal;
  5. A certificate of attendance and access to speakers’ presentations*

Stay tuned for more details as we reveal the agenda and speaker line up – coming soon.

*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

Nick Grey
Speaker
Dr Nick Grey
Associate Director of Psychological Professions, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Taimur Shah
Speaker
Mr Taimur Shah
Consultant Urologist, Prostate Cancer MDT Lead, Prostate Cancer UK (PCUK) Clinical Champion, Imperial College London
Giles Elrington
Speaker
Dr Giles Elrington
General Neurologist with special interest in clinical neurology, headache, multiple sclerosis, migraine and neuropsychiatry
Andreas Goebel
Speaker
Prof Andreas Goebel
Professor of Pain Medicine and Honorary Consultant in Pain Medicine, University of Liverpool and Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust

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