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Respiratory and CVD & Diabetes

7-8 February 2023
CPD: 10.5

We are kicking things off in 2023 with a Long Term Conditions focused Virtual event. Taking place across two days, this online conference will cover Respiratory and CVD & Diabetes.

All qualified GPs working in the UK are invited to join us for free on 7-8 February 2023 for an insightful and engaging learning event.

As well as gaining invaluable CPD for your portfolio and expanding your professional knowledge, you will also be able to take part in the Q&A session after each presentation.

Registration is now open – click to sign up free.

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

Nihil Chitalia
Speaker
Dr Nihil Chitalia
Consultant Nephrologist, Dartford and Gravesham NHS trust, Kings College Hospital NHS trust and senior lecturer, Kent and Medway Medical school
Clive Handler
Speaker
Prof Clive Handler
Consultant Cardiologist and Honorary Clinical Professor, Division of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital and UCL
Prof Nisreen A Alwan MBE
Speaker
Prof Prof Nisreen A Alwan MBE
Professor of Public Health, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Melissa Heightman
Speaker
Dr Melissa Heightman
National Specialty Advisor for Long Covid, NHS England and Clinical lead, Post-COVID assessment service at University College London

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