Leg Club Annual Conference 2026 inspires healthcare leaders to transform the NHS 10-Year Plan from vision into action through bold, multidisciplinary innovation.
This event, held in Bristol, will focus on children’s social care law, and equip social workers and other social care professionals with an understanding of the key areas of the law that govern children’s social work practice, as well as recent developments through case law. From case preparation and court skills, to deprivation of liberty and the inherent jurisdiction, this masterclass – led by leading barristers - will provide essential learning for children’s social workers, and any other professionals who need to understand children’s social care law.
While it can be emotionally challenging to fail a social work student, for the student, practice educator and team, it is significantly more difficult when the decision to pass or fail a student is less clear. This one-hour event will support practice educators to consider those situations where there are clear strengths, but also where there are areas for development that need to be considered in determining if the placement assessment criteria have been met. Our speaker, Paula Beesley, will consider how practice educators can ensure that they are providing the best support to enable students to address areas for development. The session will support confident, evidence-based decision making that enables practice educators to fail where appropriate and pass with recommendations for future development and practice where appropriate.
The BJM conference covers a range of topics in midwifery research, training and practice, providing important information to midwives practicing across the UK. Attendees will attend interesting and relevant talks from healthcare professionals and academics. Each talk is CPD-certified and followed by a live Q&A with the speaker. The conference is curated for anyone working in maternity services or caring for women and their families throughout pregnancy, labour and postnatally. This includes midwives, health visitors, neonatal nurses and community nurses. Attendees benefit from a full day of talks as well as an exhibition from our sponsors, whose support allows us to keep this a free event.
Evidence is everywhere in children’s services – but using it well, at pace and with impact, remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Organised by Children & Young People Now, the annual Evaluation, Evidence and Impact conference brings together leading thinkers, practitioners and policymakers for a focused, practical day designed to help you strengthen decision-making, improve outcomes and demonstrate what truly works for children, young people and families.
BAPCO 2026 brings together the UK and international emergency services communications community to explore the technologies, strategies, and people shaping the future of mission-critical communications. Across two days, the conference will examine how emergency services are adapting to an increasingly complex operational landscape - from major incidents and large-scale public emergencies, to everyday resilience, interoperability, and frontline efficiency. The programme will feature senior leaders, practitioners, and technical experts sharing real-world experience, lessons learned, and practical insight from live operational environments. Key themes for 2026 include mission-critical communications and data, control room innovation, ESN and network resilience, AI and automation, cyber security, workforce wellbeing, and learning from major incidents. Sessions will focus on how technology, governance, and collaboration can support safer, faster, and more effective responses when it matters most. With a strong emphasis on operational relevance and peer-to-peer learning, BAPCO 2026 provides a vital platform for emergency services, government, industry, and partners to connect, share best practice, and help shape the future of public safety communications.
This is a special one day conference being lead by eating disorder doctors, dieticians and other specialists such as a multidisciplinary team of eating disorders, psychiatry and psychology clinicians. The conference tagline this year is: Moving Beyond Anorexia Nervosa: Clinical Insights Into Restrictive Eating Disorders
Following the success of the inaugural event, the British Journal of Nursing, in association with MA Healthcare, is thrilled to announce the 2nd annual BJN Conference, taking place on Friday 20th March 2026 at the beautiful BMA House, Tavistock Square, London. This year’s conference will offer a carefully curated programme featuring the latest in clinical practice and thought-provoking discussions on key professional issues. Register today! Places are limited and expected to fill quickly.
The British Journal of Nursing, in association with MA Healthcare, is delighted to announce the inaugural BJN Breast Cancer Conference, taking place on Friday 20 March 2026 at the stunning BMA House, Tavistock Square, London. This one-day conference will feature a carefully curated programme showcasing the latest nursing research, innovations in clinical practice and advances in care provision for patients affected by breast cancer.
As part of Community Care’s neurodiversity campaign, and to mark Social Work Week and Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we are holding this live event to bring together the social work profession. The focus will be on ‘belonging’. We will discuss how everyone has a role to play in creating and sustaining an inclusive culture, in which every social worker – whether neurotypical or neurodivergent - feels that they belong, and that their differences are celebrated rather than minimised.
The Mental Health Bill 2024-25, due to be enacted soon, will make significant changes to the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) and will have major implications for social work practitioners. Join us at this one-day mental health legal masterclass where leading lawyers will explore the key issues in mental health social work and explain how changes to the MHA will affect your practice.
Gastro Week 2026 is a free, CPD-certified educational event for nurses specialising in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. Building on the success of Gastro Week 2025, Gastrointestinal Nursing is delighted to invite you to join a series of online talks, on topics such as stoma management, IBD, diagnostics and more. The free series will take place on Monday 16th - Wednesday 18th March 2026.
PCN Live provides education on the key health issues affecting primary care today. The aim of the event is to help everyone who delivers healthcare in primary care to do so confidently. We have devised a programme that will engage you and give practical ideas to reinforce your clinical skills in a diverse range of topics. Brought to you by Practice Nursing and Independent Nurse, PCN Live is the leading educational event for primary care nurses, providing insightful sessions on key issues in primary care.
Tes SEND Show North returns on 13-14 March 2026 at the iconic Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Carefully curated for the full SEND workforce – from classroom teachers and support staff to SENCOs and school leaders, this two-day event is dedicated to the northern SEND community. We welcome professionals from all backgrounds and settings who are passionate about improving the lives of children and young people with SEND, as well as those looking to learn, collaborate, and make a difference.
SEND Leadership Summit comes to Tes SEND Show North 2026, For the first time, the SEND Leadership Summit will be part of Tes SEND Show North, taking place on 13–14 March 2026 at Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester. This high-level one-day conference on 13 March is designed specifically for school and college leaders. The Summit provides an opportunity to learn alongside peers and thought leaders, challenge the latest thinking, and take part in meaningful debate about the future of SEND provision.
Health and Wellbeing at Work 2026
The HR Minds Summit will bring together HR professionals, industry experts, and thought leaders for two days of insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and innovation showcases. Being held at the prestigious Vox Conference Centre, the conference aims to explore emerging trends, best practices, and disruptive technologies shaping the future of HR.With a focus on innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning, the conference will demonstrate the UK's commitment to advancing the field of HR and fostering workplace excellence in the digital age.
The government is exerting more control over how private and voluntary nurseries operate and develop their organisations, with key policy developments such as the rollout of the funded ’30 hours for working parents’. With rising operational costs, recruitment and training needs, and the quest to boost outcomes for all children, it’s as challenging as ever to be a leader in the early years sector. Nursery World’s annual Business Summit, at the America Square Conference Centre on 4th March 2026 will tackle the major issues facing nursery businesses, providing expert insight and practical steps for your settings.
Pupil Premium: Ensuring Successful Outcomes is a national conference for anyone involved in the planning and delivery of Pupil Premium work in primary or secondary schools. This flagship event, organised by SecEd and Headteacher Update, will be running for the 18th time and takes place on Friday 27th February 2026. With 15 practical workshops and two essential keynote sessions, the event will give you access to tried and tested approaches and the chance to discuss and hone your own work to tackle the consequences of disadvantage in school. Our expert-led workshops will focus on ideas, interventions and strategies that have been road-tested and can be easily implemented in your classrooms, schools, and trusts. Our opening keynote will dive into the educational research about what works to diminish the impact of poverty, while our second keynote will look at how oracy teaching can help to close achievement gaps. Workshop themes this year include proven teaching strategies, breaking down barriers to school attendance, improving year 6 outcomes, destination-led approaches, a focus on maths outcomes, improving literacy outcomes, safeguarding advice, effective use of teaching assistants & many more.
This conference will focus on the fundamentals of dementia care: from making and communicating a diagnosis to managing symptoms of dementia. Our fantastic speakers will introduce a range of key topics, including biomarkers, radiology, rare dementias and recent clinical trials.
This half-day online event brings together researchers, educators; and policy experts to examine the current and future role of AI in social work. As AI becomes increasingly embedded in the delivery of public services, this event will examine how it is currently being used across children’s and adult services, and what its integration could mean for the future of the profession. Designed for practitioners, educators, social work leaders; and policymakers, this session offers valuable insights into: An introduction to generative AI in social work - Benefits, Challenges, and the Road Ahead Predictive AI and Social Care: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead Judgement, Accuracy and AI: What Happens When Social Workers and ChatGPT Assess the Same Referrals? The ethical and equity-related challenges of using AI in children’s and adult services Whether you're already working with AI or just beginning to explore its possibilities, this event will equip you with the knowledge and context to navigate the intersection of technology and social work.
This event brings together the UK’s leading experts in tissue viability and wound care to explore the latest developments, challenges, and innovations shaping the field. As always, the conference offers valuable CPD opportunities for tissue viability nurses, podiatrists, nurse consultants, directors of nursing, district nurses, and all professionals with a passion for wound care. Expect insightful discussions, practical analysis, and evidence-based information designed to support informed decision-making and enhance patient outcomes.
This highly anticipated event will gather world-renowned experts, clinicians, researchers and healthcare professionals to explore and address the most pressing issues in lymphoedema treatment, research and management. The conference aims to provide attendees with comprehensive insights into the latest advances and guidelines in lymphoedema management, offering a deeper understanding of the condition's complex nature. Sessions will focus on key aspects of patient assessment, including measurement techniques, diagnostic tools, and effective intervention strategies for lymphoedema and lipoedema.
Occupational therapists are well placed to work in the field of mental capacity. The very ethos of occupational therapy is to support the individual to participate and engage in their everyday life to the best of their ability. Consent and capacity are everyday considerations in practice. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) has five key principles: presumption of capacity unless established otherwise; taking all practicable steps to assist a person to make a decision for themselves (ie before establishing otherwise); unwise decisions do not by themselves indicate a lack of capacity; acting in best interests; considering less restrictive options.
As the digital world continues to develop at a bewildering pace, so do the risks to children and young people’s safety and wellbeing. Safeguarding today requires all practitioners to be up to speed with emerging digital trends and threats. The 9th Safeguarding Children in the Digital Age conference, organised by Children & Young People Now, takes place online on the afternoons of Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th January 2026. We have secured some of the country’s leading experts and practitioners from organisations including the LSE, Ofcom, Information Commissioner’s Office and Childline, to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to enable children and young people to stay safe in 2026 and beyond. Through a number of CPD-accredited sessions, our speakers will provide you with actionable insights and top tips to implement in your work.
AWRE 2026 is set to redefine the boundaries of collaboration and interdisciplinary synergy in the field of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction. This event is a testament to the evolving nature of the discipline, where specialists from diverse domains converge to exchange ideas, creating an enriching experience that transcends the confines of individual specialties.
The event is free-to-attend, CPD certified study day dedicated to advancing the understanding of women’s health in primary care. Research has shown that women’s health issues are often overlooked, with women underrepresented in clinical trials and routinely facing obstacles accessing the care they need. A range of expert speakers will deliver the programme designed specifically to improve the practice of nurses working in primary care settings on matters of women’s health. Highlights of the 2025 programme included: gynaecological cancer, men's health and menopause.
This event brings together medical professionals, innovators, and healthcare enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements in minimally invasive surgical techniques. Our focus is on how robotic technology is transforming abdominal wall procedures, offering unparalleled precision, reduced recovery times, and enhanced patient outcomes.
During this one-hour session our expert speaker, Jenni Guthrie, will explore what autism and autistic experience is – and is not – and how that relates to social work and social care. She will focus on specific contexts where autistic adults may become involved with social care services, including safeguarding and autistic parenting. Jenni will then consider how professionals can work relationally with autistic adults using the Autistic SPACES framework.
The National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference is a free, CPD-certified educational event for nurses specialising in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The 2026 conference will feature presentations on a range of specialist topics, from inflammatory bowel disease and endoscopy to nutrition and colorectal cancer. The event will support nurses’ professional development and best practice in delivering holistic, evidence-based, cost-effective care, centred on improving patients’ quality of life.
Wounds Week is back! Wounds Week is a four-hour, free-of-charge event where healthcare professionals can engage in CPD-certified education on current wound care topics. Registration takes just a minute with no software installation required. This CPD certified event is free to register, don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest wound care industry advancements – register now!
Coercive and controlling behaviour has been a criminal offence in the UK since 2015. However, a BBC investigation last year revealed that more than a third of accredited university social work courses in England are not teaching specific training on coercive control, and for those which said they did offer training, courses could be up to 20 hours or as little as one hour. During this session, our speaker Samantha Billingham will share her lived experience to highlight what practitioners need to know about this behaviour, how perpetrators can manipulate both the individual and professionals, and how you can recognise this and support those you work with.
Launched in November 2024, the Theatre Safety club is a bespoke, CPD-accredited educational event aimed at healthcare professionals working in theatre such as Theatre Nurses, Surgeons, ICU teams, Scrub Nurses, ODPs, Recovery Nurses, Anaesthetists, Theatre Managers, Bed Managers, etc. It is designed to educate, discuss, and provide insight on best practice and safety in the operating theatre that can be taken back to improve patient safety and HCP safety.
The first ever Infant Allergy & Paediatrics Conference will take place on the Tuesday 18th November 2025 at Cavendish Venues - 44 Hallam Street, W1. Held in association with the Journal of Family & Child Health, #IAPC2025 offers a unique platform to engage with professionals at the forefront of infant and child health. While allergy remains a key theme, the event also addresses a range of common childhood conditions - making it highly relevant to those working across paediatrics, primary care, nutrition and family health. With attendees including midwives, health visitors, nurses, dietitians, paediatricians and specialist clinicians, the conference provides the ideal setting to showcase your solutions, share expertise and build visibility with a multidisciplinary audience committed to delivering evidence-based care for children.
British APCO Autumn Event
Launched in November 2024, the Theatre Safety club is a bespoke, CPD-accredited educational event aimed at healthcare professionals working in theatre such as Theatre Nurses, Surgeons, ICU teams, Scrub Nurses, ODPs, Recovery Nurses, Anaesthetists, Theatre Managers, Bed Managers, etc. It is designed to educate, discuss, and provide insight on best practice and safety in the operating theatre that can be taken back to improve patient safety and HCP safety.
The Ben Kinsella Trust invites practitioners to learn about how to tackle serious youth violence, knife crime, and the important supportive role that communities have in helping young people stay safe. This one-hour workshop introduces practitioners to the issues around knife crime and how to support young people at risk of serious youth violence. This is a universal session for practitioners who want to gain an understanding of what the drivers are for knife crime and how we can help to reduce it.
Primary Care Nursing, in collaboration with MA Healthcare, is thrilled to introduce the first-ever, completely FREE to attend, PCN Immunisation Roadshow in 2025. The roadshow will be visiting: Birmingham London Bournemouth These three events aim to bring essential immunisation updates and knowledge to healthcare professionals across the UK. Each event will offer an opportunity for attendees to engage with experts and enhance their understanding of immunisation practices. WHAT’S INCLUDED: ✓ Preparing for flu season - the importance of vaccine uptake and how to reach your patients ✓ What’s new in vaccinations and immunisations in 2025–2026 ✓ Travel immunisations: understanding the most up-to-date guidance ✓ The importance of vaccinations for the pregnant woman - including pertussis and RSV
The PCN Respiratory Study Day takes place on the 21st of October 2025 at Cavendish Venues - 44 Hallam Street, W1. Improving respiratory health is a key responsibility for all nurses working in primary care settings, and is a field with a constantly evolving body of evidence. PCN Respiratory will provide you with the latest developments in the field to use in your day-to-day practice.
• Explore Best Practices: Discuss effective strategies for the application and removal of nasal tubes to minimize displacement and optimise securement. • Address Complications: Raise awareness of the complications associated with inadequate securement, including the implications of Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injuries (MARSI) on patient health and comfort. • Enhance Patient Outcomes: Identify key techniques and interventions that can lead to improved patient outcomes through excellent tube securement and effective monitoring practices. • Opportunity to have live debate
We’re delighted to be returning this autumn with the next instalment of the Aesthetic Nursing Conferences. The Aesthetic Nursing Autumn Assembly will be taking place on Sunday 12th October 2025 in Oxford. Building on the success of our Spring Seminars, this event promises another unmissable day of education, connection, and professional development. Featuring a CPD-accredited programme and contributions from leading experts in aesthetic nursing, the Autumn Assembly will cover essential topics including complication management, clinical best practice, regenerative medicine, hormone health, and CQC compliance Join us in Oxford for a day designed to empower and inspire, as we continue to raise standards and support safer, more effective practice across the aesthetics profession.
Tes SEND Show London is on a mission to empower the education workforce by providing affordable, practical and effective SEND CPD. With over 30 years’ experience of supporting front-line teaching and support staff, Tes SEND Show is recognised as the UK’s leading SEND event. Powered by a commitment to the continuous development of inclusive education and drawing on innovation and expertise from practitioners, leaders and lecturers. Inclusion isn’t a problem to be solved but an opportunity to be shared. Join colleagues and friends for two days of inclusive brilliance and networking to revive your very best inclusive practice.
The SEND Leadership Summit is returning for the fourth year, and in partnership with the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL). The Summit is an exclusive one-day conference within the main Tes SEND Show and provides an opportunity for education leaders to learn alongside peers and thought leaders within the sector. This year’s Summit Keynote, delivered by Tom Rees, Chief Executive of Ormiston Academies Trust and Strategic Advisor for SEND, DfE, builds on the main Tes SEND Show Keynote to allow attendees to challenge latest thinking, as well as enter into discussion and debate about how to take ideas forward.
Community Care Live is the UK’s largest free to attend social work event. On offer is a free expert seminar programme providing essential learning and training for social work professionals, supported by an exhibition where visitors, exhibitors and speakers can meet, network and share learning with other organisations within the sector including local authorities, residential care providers, suppliers, recruiters, the voluntary sector and universities. In addition to the free seminar programme and exhibition we also offer a legal learning stream, providing the latest legal guidance and advice from some of the country’s leading experts
During this one-hour session Siobhan Maclean will use the what? why? how? framework to explore what theory means in social work practice, why students struggle with the application of theory, and how practice educators can help students with the development of theory informed practice.
Wound Expo 2025 is a free conference that will provide an interactive education for nurses in the fundamental aspects of wound care, and help front-line nurses strengthen their core skills and inspire better wound care practice. Attendees will hear key opinion leaders discuss vital developments and challenges and participate in activities, polls and Q&As during the interactive sessions. There will be multiple bespoke, therapy-specific zones led by expert educators and key opinion leaders, which will provide high quality learning outcomes. Sessions will take a step-by-step approach to evidence-based management, using case presentations to provide nurses with practical knowledge to take back to the workplace. Zone 1: Assessment A holistic assessment will help determine your patient needs and help provide a shift from managing to healing wounds. This session will include engaging activities to help you understand how to perform wound assessments that can help make a real difference to your patients. Zone 2: Biofilm All non-healing wounds are thought to contain biofilm. The wound cannot start to heal until the biofilm is removed. Here, you will learn why biofilm delays healing, how to tell if it is present and eradicate it from the wound. Zone 3: Care of the lower limb Compression therapy, supplemented with good skin care, are the foundations of good leg ulcer care. But there is a huge range of compression bandages, kits, wraps and hosiery to choose from, which require varying levels of skill to apply. And the system selected will need to be comfortable and suitable for the patient. This session will offer you strategies to meet these challenges. Zone 4: Debridement Unless dead tissue and biofilm are removed, a wound will not heal. The debridement method used needs to be aggressive enough to achieve this, while also safe for the patient. In this session, you will learn what constitutes safe and effective debridement and be introduced to a new method, chemical debridement. Zone 5: Irritant contact dermatitis Formerly known as moisture-associated skin damage (MASD), this is an umbrella term for the skin irritation and sensitivity caused by contact with corrosive bodily fluids, such as sweat, exudate, faeces, urine and stoma fluid, often resulting in tissue loss. This session will describe the risk factors, and explore the options for prevention and management. Zone 6: Infection No wound is ever sterile. But when the bacteria and other microorganisms present multiply beyond a certain point, the patient may experience a host response, presenting with the classic signs of local infection. Wound bed preparation is designed to both prevent and address this. This session will explore how to implement this in practice. Zone 7: Pressure Care Most pressure injuries are avoidable, making them an unacceptable patient harm. A simple and well-known care bundle approach can help prevent their occurrence. This session will help you identify patients at risk of pressure ulceration and ensure a prevention programme is in place. Zone 8: Patient communication Effective communication is at the heart of delivering high-quality, person-centred wound care. This session will explore how communication techniques can shift the focus from task-oriented care to a more collaborative approach more likely to promote healing. You will gain insight into how to approach conversations around wound care with greater empathy, clarity, and confidence. Learning outcomes: • Identify key principles of effective patient communication in wound care, including active listening, empathy, and clarity. • Demonstrate strategies for managing difficult or sensitive conversations related to wound management, such as pain, malodour, or delayed healing. • Apply person-centred communication techniques to enhance patient understanding, engagement, and concordance with wound care plans. • Recognise the impact of language, tone, and non-verbal cues on patient trust, adherence, and psychological well-being"
This virtual event focuses on the key elements of dementia best-practice with a comprehensive program of engaging discussion and clinically-relevant talks.
Primary Care Nursing, in collaboration with MA Healthcare, is thrilled to introduce the first-ever, completely FREE to attend, PCN Immunisation Roadshow in 2025. The roadshow will be visiting: Birmingham London Bournemouth These three events aim to bring essential immunisation updates and knowledge to healthcare professionals across the UK. Each event will offer an opportunity for attendees to engage with experts and enhance their understanding of immunisation practices. WHAT’S INCLUDED: ✓ Preparing for flu season - the importance of vaccine uptake and how to reach your patients ✓ What’s new in vaccinations and immunisations in 2025–2026 ✓ Travel immunisations: understanding the most up-to-date guidance ✓ The importance of vaccinations for the pregnant woman - including pertussis and RSV
This webinar aims to provide valuable insights into the impact of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections (CRBSI) in critical care settings. Dan will share his experience as a Critical Care Practitioner, focusing on the surveillance and audit of vascular access practices and their outcomes to enhance patient safety. He will explore evidence-based practices and interventions designed to reduce CRBSI, including a project to introduce passive disinfection (CurosTM Disinfecting Caps) targeted at minimising the intraluminal route of infection. Additionally, Dan will discuss the challenges of implementing these changes, ensuring compliance with the new protocol and the importance of ongoing audit. Key Takeaways: • Understanding the significance of CRBSI in critical care and its implications for patient outcomes. • Insights into the practical experience and the value of undertaking vascular access surveillance and audits. • Overview of evidence-based strategies for reducing CRBSI through passive disinfection. • Discussion on the implementation process and maintaining compliance with new protocols
Join us to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Leg Club and the 22nd Leg Club conference. The first day will include 7 workshops, delivered in a relaxed environment, in small groups.
Primary Care Nursing, in collaboration with MA Healthcare, is thrilled to introduce the first-ever, completely FREE to attend, PCN Immunisation Roadshow in 2025. The roadshow will be visiting: Birmingham London Bournemouth These three events aim to bring essential immunisation updates and knowledge to healthcare professionals across the UK. Each event will offer an opportunity for attendees to engage with experts and enhance their understanding of immunisation practices. WHAT’S INCLUDED: ✓ Preparing for flu season - the importance of vaccine uptake and how to reach your patients ✓ What’s new in vaccinations and immunisations in 2025–2026 ✓ Travel immunisations: understanding the most up-to-date guidance ✓ The importance of vaccinations for the pregnant woman - including pertussis and RSV
Occupational therapy supports individuals to reach their chosen goals and achieve their full potential. Taking risks can be intrinsic to someone’s progress which means occupational therapists should not see risk as a barrier. Instead, they need to embrace and engage with risk, while not ignoring it. Even when an individual is assessed as not having the mental capacity to make certain choices, risk should not necessarily limit best interest decisions, especially when these take into account the individual’s stated preferences and wishes. This session will look at the principles and process of risk management.
The Veterinary Nurse journal is proud to announce its 2025 interactive Summer Seminars series, a lineup of live online CPD accredited educational sessions designed to keep veterinary nurses at the forefront of clinical practice and innovation. Each seminar features a 20-minute presentation by an expert speaker, followed by an interactive Q&A session that encourages discussion and participant engagement. This year’s programme builds on popular topics from 2024, such as parasiticide stewardship and nurse-led nutrition clinics, and introduces new subjects, including advanced dermatology care. Our summer seminars will provide practical, evidence-based insights that veterinary nurses can apply in their daily practice.
London Breast Meeting 2025 will bring together surgeons from around the world to dive into the latest strategies, techniques and innovations. With a rich history of bringing together leading surgeons, practitioners, and experts from around the world, our mission is to foster excellence in breast surgery and patient care."
9:30 – 10:15 Research on the use of generative artificial intelligence in social work practice • The extent and usage of AI usage in social work practice. • Practitioners understanding of the ethical implications of AI use, including data privacy and algorithmic bias. • Which aspects of social work practice practitioners think a Gen AI tool could effectively support them to carry out. Dr Tarsem Singh Cooner, associate professor of social work, University of Birmingham Dr Caroline Webb, assistant professor in social work, University of Birmingham 10:15 – 11:00 How are children’s and adult services currently utilising AI technology? • An overview of how social services are currently using AI technology with a live demo of North Yorkshire’s Policy Buddy • High level lessons learned from North Yorkshire and beyond • Potential future applications for AI Kevin Yong, managing director, Coram-i Jonny Hoyle, development lead, care planning and support, North Yorkshire Council 11:15 – 12:00 Generative artificial intelligence within social work education The session will cover: • Using generative artificial intelligence within social work education; including work-based learning • Findings from empirical research which illustrate how AI use is being driven underground • The need for AI strategies Dr Clare Stone, professor in social work education, Lancaster University 12:00 - 12:45 Panel discussion: The ethics and equitable considerations of using AI in children’s and adult services Dr Peter Buzzi, director, Centre for Safeguarding and Emotion Research and Wellbeing Dave Callow, chair, Social Workers Union Sean Manzi, senior researcher and data scientist, Dartington Service Design Lab
A one-hour session that will help you understand and apply trauma-informed practice when supporting unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. By the end of the session participants will: • Understand trauma and trauma experiences. • Understand the challenges faced by UASC. • Learn the complexities of being looked after, leaving care and UASC • Explore trauma-informed practice and how it can be used effectively in social work interventions with UASC. • Identify practical tips for practitioners working with UASC, and pitfalls to avoid. • Explore self-care and how to manage the impact of working with trauma.Speaker Dr Wuraola Bolaji Dr Wuraola Bolaji is a psychoanalytically trained Doctor of Social Work. She is a trauma-informed Practitioner, Educator and Thought Leader. Wuraola has several years of experience managing Looked After Children and Leaving Care Teams. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire MSc and BSc social work programmes. She is also Admissions Lead for both programmes. Wuraola is passionate about improving outcomes for students, care-experienced young people and Unaccompanied Asylum- Seeking Children (UASC).
Join us in Harrogate on Sunday the 18th of May for a day dedicated to professional development, and CPD-accredited learning. Chaired by Professor David Sines, this conference brings together top experts to share insights on risk management, complication prevention, CQC compliance, and the latest advancements in aesthetics. From panel discussions and AI innovations, to gut health and regenerative treatments, sessions will focus on enhancing both patient safety and treatment outcomes. The day concludes with an exclusive Q&A and networking session with Professor David Sines, offering a unique opportunity to discuss industry challenges, future developments and meet the speakers from the Spring Seminars. Stay informed, stay compliant, and take your practice to the next level by securing your complimentary ticket today, while availability lasts!
A free CPD conference dedicated to advancing the practice of nurses involved in managing and treating patients with diabetes. Diabetes is a key disease area for nurses working in primary care. The number of cases being diagnosed in the UK is on the rise, and the disease comes with a range of co-morbidities. PCN Diabetes will provide you with the latest developments in the field to use in your day-to-day practice. Highlights of this year's programme include: • Cardiovascular health and diabetes *NEW FOR 2025* • Advising pregnant patients on diabetes mellitus • Assessing foot health in patients with diabetes • Diabetes and eye health: screening for diabetic retinopathy • Encouraging treatment concordance in type 2 diabetes • Hybrid closed loop systems: an update for primary care nurses
Join the UK's premier conference for nutrition nurses and advance your skills with hands-on learning Nutritional Care is evolving to be ever more complex and varied across all four UK nations; crossing every spectrum of healthcare and nursing specialties. The National Nurses Nutrition Group are delighted to host another CPD-accredited conference, specifically designed to enable nutrition nurses like you to benefit from a hands-on day of teaching The NNNG Conference 2025 will cover a variety of subjects in order to support, educate and prepare nurses and AHPs for the ever-changing nutritional care challenges. The 2025 conference will take place at Birmingham City Football Club
Subcon is the UK's largest subcontract manufacturing supply chain show and has been bringing together the manufacturing sector for nearly 50 years, to source, benchmark and learn. This is the premier event for procurement teams from both OEMs and tiered suppliers to benchmark their subcontracting manufacturing capabilities and refine their supply chain.
"Join us in Harrogate on Sunday the 18th of May for a day dedicated to professional development, and CPD-accredited learning. Chaired by Professor David Sines, this conference brings together top experts to share insights on risk management, complication prevention, CQC compliance, and the latest advancements in aesthetics. From panel discussions and AI innovations, to gut health and regenerative treatments, sessions will focus on enhancing both patient safety and treatment outcomes. The day concludes with an exclusive Q&A and networking session with Professor David Sines, offering a unique opportunity to discuss industry challenges, future developments and meet the speakers from the Spring Seminars. Stay informed, stay compliant, and take your practice to the next level by securing your complimentary ticket today, while availability lasts!"
"Join us in Harrogate on Sunday the 18th of May for a day dedicated to professional development, and CPD-accredited learning. Chaired by Professor David Sines, this conference brings together top experts to share insights on risk management, complication prevention, CQC compliance, and the latest advancements in aesthetics. From panel discussions and AI innovations, to gut health and regenerative treatments, sessions will focus on enhancing both patient safety and treatment outcomes. The day concludes with an exclusive Q&A and networking session with Professor David Sines, offering a unique opportunity to discuss industry challenges, future developments and meet the speakers from the Spring Seminars. Stay informed, stay compliant, and take your practice to the next level by securing your complimentary ticket today, while availability lasts!"
As the leading media brand in the early years sector, Nursery World has been at the forefront of providing invaluable insights, expert guidance and practical information to educators and professionals for the last century. The newly-created Nursery World’s Big Day Out will be an unmissable day where excellence and community come together. There will be 100 plus speakers, over six stages running through the day, filled with hands on development and networking. It will be a truly immersive experience for all involved. Together we will recognise, celebrate and share the work being carried out by educators throughout the UK.
The Primary Care Show brings together professionals working within primary care and related settings showcasing innovation, clinical, service and best practice educational content.
About the webinar: In this session, you will gain a greater understanding of self-harm and how this affects young people. We will discuss why young people may self-harm including triggers and functions, as well as myths about self-harm and how to improve our language when working with young people. This webinar will also provide practical, transferable responses for practitioners, including language use, to enable them to better support someone who self-harms. The overall aim of the session is to reduce stigma and build knowledge and confidence to help you better support young people. Speaker: Satveer Nijjar is the founder of ‘Attention Seekers’ – a business offering bespoke, CPD-accredited mental health training to professionals across healthcare, education, corporate and public sectors. The training aims to provide knowledge and reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and self-harm. Satveer began her career with the Royal College of Psychiatrists on a national steering group and later earned a First-Class Psychology degree, receiving the Bernice McAuley Memorial Prize for her research on cultural influences on self-harm. In 2024 alone, her training reached over 25,000 people. She has worked with NHS trusts, police forces, schools, and national/international organisations. Through her engaging sessions, she continues to create safer, more understanding environments for individuals and communities
Wounds Week is a four-hour, free-of-charge event where healthcare professionals can engage in CPD-certified education on current wound care topics. This CPD certified event is free to register, don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest wound care industry advancements – register now
"Pupil Premium: Ensuring Successful Outcomes is a national conference for anyone involved in the planning and delivery of Pupil Premium in primary or secondary schools. This flagship event, organised by SecEd and Headteacher Update, will be running for the 17th time and takes place on Friday 28th March 2025. With 12 practical workshops and two essential keynote sessions, the event will help you to evaluate your work, hear about tried and tested approaches, and discuss your work to tackle the consequences of disadvantage with colleagues from across the country. The one-day event will showcase the work of primary and secondary schools, while also featuring experts in attendance, Ofsted inspections, reading and literacy, SEND, children in poverty, extra-curricular activities, and other areas."
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"The BJM conference covers a range of current topics in midwifery research, training and practice, aiming to provide important information to midwives practicing across the UK. Attendees can expect a programme of interesting and relevant talks from healthcare professionals and academics, all of which are CPD-certified. Each talk is followed by a live Q&A with the speaker. The conference will be of interest to anyone working in maternity services or caring for women and their families throughout pregnancy, labour and postnatally. This includes midwives, health visitors, neonatal nurses and community nurses. Attendees will benefit from a full day of educational talks, as well as an exhibition from our sponsors, whose support allows us to keep this a free event."
It is one of the most well established and respected conferences in the field, regularly attracting over 450 clinicians from around the world with the aim of providing clinical advice on how to provide the best care for patients with eating disorders.
"The London International Eating Disorders Conference (LEDC) will be back in March 2025! Join us in London at one of the leading and most respected eating disorders conferences in the world to: * Share knowledge and exchange experiences and ideas with a multidisciplinary team of eating disorders, psychiatry and psychology clinicians * Benefit from two packed days of keynotes, interactive clinical workshops, research updates and discussion forums * Enjoy high level networking with friends and colleagues from around the world * Gain valuable CPD/CME credits"
The Evaluation, Evidence & Impact conference is an annual event for everyone involved in planning and running services for children and young people. Hosted by Children & Young People Now in central London on Tuesday 25th March 2025, this essential conference will share leading-edge practice and research to help you make informed decisions, demonstrate impact, and support your endeavours to improve outcomes for children and families.
"British Journal of Nursing is excited to launch the first BJN Conference, which will take place on 21st March 2025 at the beautiful BMA House, Tavistock Square, London. Attendees can expect a packed programme full of clinical knowledge as well as key professional issues and a prominent keynote speaker. "
"The Ear, Nose and Throat Conference is a biennial CPD-certified conference that brings together the leading experts in ENT surgery and otorhinolaryngology. It will provide a valuable opportunity to discuss the current issues and latest developments across the breadth of the ENT specialty. Case presentations and panel discussions are interspersed throughout the programme to provide you with a platform to exchange of practical ideas with the faculty of leading ENT experts."
Health and Wellbeing at Work is dedicated to improving the health, wellbeing, safety, behaviour and culture of today’s workforce.
Health and Wellbeing at Work is dedicated to improving the health, wellbeing, safety, behaviour and culture of today’s workforce.
PCN Live provides education on the key health issues affecting primary care today. The aim of the event is to help everyone who delivers healthcare in primary care to do so confidently. We have devised a programme that will engage you and give practical ideas to reinforce your clinical skills in a diverse range of topics.
The early years sector is facing an unprecedented level of change and challenge. While Labour is now in power, reforms to employment law and an overhaul of the inspection framework are fast approaching amidst the ongoing recruitment and retention crisis and expansion of the childcare offer. It is a lot for early years leaders and managers to navigate while keeping focused on delivering the best quality care and education for young children and their families. Nursery World’s annual Business Summit, at the America Square Conference Centre on 5th March 2025 will help you get to grips with all these issues and more.
"MA Exhibitions organises this event on behalf of British APCO - BAPCO: The British Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, a registered charity that works to improve public safety communications and information technology. The event is established as the beacon in the blue light tech calendar, connecting & engaging the public safety comms community across the UK. In 2024 a record-breaking 95 expert speakers, 2035 visitors including first responders, end-users, government officials & international delegates from 58 countries attended the 2-day show delivering high quality thought leadership, the latest in tech comms, energising end-user insights, interactive & informal discussions in the new huddle theatre, leading international viewpoints plus cutting-edge cross-industry collaboration. Proving the event to be the first choice for the entire emergency services tech community, a safe space to meet, cutting through the hype, delivering innovative IT & comms technology that keep the public safe"
"MA Exhibitions organises this event on behalf of British APCO - BAPCO: The British Association of Public Safety Communications Officials, a registered charity that works to improve public safety communications and information technology. The event is established as the beacon in the blue light tech calendar, connecting & engaging the public safety comms community across the UK. In 2024 a record-breaking 95 expert speakers, 2035 visitors including first responders, end-users, government officials & international delegates from 58 countries attended the 2-day show delivering high quality thought leadership, the latest in tech comms, energising end-user insights, interactive & informal discussions in the new huddle theatre, leading international viewpoints plus cutting-edge cross-industry collaboration. Proving the event to be the first choice for the entire emergency services tech community, a safe space to meet, cutting through the hype, delivering innovative IT & comms technology that keep the public safe"
"The 18th National Wound Care Conference will take place on Friday 14th February 2025 at America Square Conference Centre in London, and will bring together the leading voices in tissue viability and wound care to discuss the key management, clinical and professional issues affecting those in the field. As always, this conference offers valuable CPD for tissue viability nurses, podiatrists, nurse consultants, directors of nursing, district nurses and other nurses with an interest in wound care and provides insight, analysis and information to support informed decision making."
"The 12th National Lymphoedema Conference will take place on 13 February 2025 at the prestigious America Square Conference Centre, located in the heart of London. This highly anticipated event will gather world-renowned experts, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to explore and address the most pressing issues in lymphoedema treatment, research, and management. The conference aims to provide attendees with comprehensive insights into the latest advances and guidelines in lymphoedema management, offering a deeper understanding of the condition's complex nature. Sessions will focus on key aspects of patient assessment, including measurement techniques, diagnostic tools, and effective intervention strategies for lymphoedema and lipoedema."
Join us for two exciting, days of learning, sharing, and connecting—designed specifically for the North's SEND community. This is your chance to enhance your knowledge, discover resources that truly support your learners, and connect with like-minded professionals who share your passion for SEND.
Collocated with our fantastic National Dementias Conference, and chaired by Dr. Robin Fackrell, this conference brings together a series of expert-led sessions, brilliant workshops and engaging discussion focused on the latest advancements in diagnosing, treating, and managing Parkinson's and Associated Disorders. Learn from a diverse and comprehensive agenda of talks, presented by leading experts in the field sharing the latest research, therapeutics, diagnostic tools and clinical findings related to the treatment of Parkinson's and movement disorders.
This conference will focus on the fundamentals of dementia care: from making and communicating a diagnosis to managing symptoms of dementia. Our fantastic speakers will introduce a range of key topics, including biomarkers, radiology, rare dementias and recent clinical trials.
"With the pressure and intensity of workloads in the large animal sector, this event provides a perfect opportunity for you to learn of new developments, sharpen your skills, get validated CPD and receive high quality education without needing to take time off work. There will be an in-depth and varied program with renowned specialist speakers and the workshops aim to ensure every large animal vet takes away important new clinical knowledge to enhance practice, while optimising the learning experience. The workshop is free to register and CPD-certified. Each session will have a live Q&A at the end."
"GastroWeek will run across four consecutive evenings from Monday 4th - Thursday 6th of February 2025, with each evening offering two dedicated webinar sessions. The Webinar series will contain current gastroenterology topics including: IBD, Hepatology, Endoscopy, Stoma Care and Nutritional/Continence Care)."
Study day dedicated to advancing the understanding of women’s health in primary care. Research has shown that women’s health issues are often overlooked, with women underrepresented in clinical trials and routinely facing obstacles accessing the care they need. A range of expert speakers will deliver a programme designed specifically to improve the practice of nurses working in primary care settings on matters of women’s health.
Music & Drama Education Expo | London is Europe’s largest conference and exhibition for anyone involved in music and drama education – and is returning on 30 & 31 January 2025!
AWRE is a landmark event in the field of abdominal wall reconstruction. With a focus on innovation, collaboration, and education, this event promises three remarkable days that will leave a lasting impact on your professional journey.
"RAWS focus is robotic technology is transforming abdominal wall procedures, offering unparalleled precision, reduced recovery times, and enhanced patient outcomes. AWRE is a landmark event in the field of abdominal wall reconstruction. With a focus on innovation, collaboration, and education, this event promises three remarkable days that will leave a lasting impact on your professional journey."
RAWS focus is robotic technology is transforming abdominal wall procedures, offering unparalleled precision, reduced recovery times, and enhanced patient outcomes.
The National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference is a CPD-certified educational event for nurses specialising in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The 2024 conference featured presentations on a range of specialist topics, from inflammatory bowel disease and endoscopy to nutrition and colorectal cancer.
The digital world continues to produce new risks to young people’s safety and wellbeing as well as increased opportunities for learning and discovery. Safeguarding today requires practitioners in all fields to be up to speed with emerging digital trends and threats. We have secured some of the country’s leading experts and practitioners to equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to enable children and young people to stay safe in 2025 and beyond.
"Wounds Week is a four-hour, free-of-charge event where healthcare professionals can engage in CPD-certified education on current wound care topics. This CPD certified event is free to register, don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest wound care industry advancements – register now!"
"Artificial intelligence has huge potential in schools – both to support student learning and reduce, or at least change the nature of, teacher workload. But as with all new and emerging technology there are risks as well as opportunities as schools get to grips with new ways of working. This two-day online conference organised by SecEd and Headteacher Update will offer in-depth interactive sessions showcasing work that is happening on the ground in primary and secondary schools to manage the AI revolution. "
This is a brief summary of this years programme – touching on risk groups, the different types of vaccines for each groups ( first and second line) , medico legal issues, consent and competency. Kirsty will also look at resources, vaccine hesitancy and fatigue.
The Aesthetic Nursing Conference is a free, CPD-certified, full-day event designed for aesthetic professionals looking to advance their knowledge and practice. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from renowned experts and the conference will cover innovative topics such as polynucleotides, injectables, and combination treatments, offering valuable insights into emerging trends and techniques. Participants can enhance their professional development while networking with industry leaders and peers to share experiences and expand their expertise.
Sustainability in the Early Years
The Theatre Safety Club aims to educate and provide insight on safety in the operating theatre. It will feature talks on infection control, latex-free issues and reducing the risk of DVT in patients.
Nasogastric Tube safety has been a topic of discussion for more than two decades, with the first Patient Safety Alert (PSA) being issued in 2005 highlighting the issues surrounding misplaced NGTs. Since then there have been 4 additional PSA, a report by the BAPEN Special Interest Group and a detailed study by the Health Service Safety Investigation Body (2020). Despite the recommendations and advice provided little has changed, with misplaced NGTs still featuring toward the top of the Never Event list. It's time for change. Join us on this webinar to hear about the latest policy from NNNG, an update from the HSSIB, a case study from an organisation that’s adopted a new method for NGT confirmation, and understanding of the challenges faced by clinicians when attempting to innovate.
"Improving respiratory health is a key responsibility for all nurses working in primary care settings, and is a field with a constantly evolving body of evidence. PCN Respiratory will provide you with the latest developments in the field to use in your day-to-day practice. Highlights of the programme include updates on asthma, respiratory prescribing, improving COPD management, and how ecotherapy can help adults and children with respiratory conditions."
"Organised by Music Teacher magazine, this annual conference brings together a stellar line-up of speakers from across the sector. From strategies for teaching improvisation and exploring best ways to use AI, to building a good Music Development Plan and bringing diversity into your curriculum, the day offers a rich array of sessions designed to enhance your teaching practice."
The UK's leading show of dedicated SEND content, featuring 42 CPD-certified seminars from leaders in the SEND community
With around 20% of the UK population affected by one or more allergic disorder, and a steady increase in rates of food allergy over the last decade, early intervention in childhood is vital to ensure timely, appropriate diagnosis and management. Recognising the expanding role of nurses, increased caseloads and the need for a multidisciplinary team approach, this study day will benefit a range of health professionals working to provide effective, evidence-based care for children with allergies.
Community Care Live is the UK’s largest free to attend social work event. On offer is a free expert seminar programme providing essential learning and training for social work professionals, supported by an exhibition where visitors, exhibitors and speakers can meet, network and share learning with other organisations within the sector including local authorities, residential care providers, suppliers, recruiters, the voluntary sector and universities. In addition to the free seminar programme and exhibition we also offer a legal learning stream, providing the latest legal guidance and advice from some of the country’s leading experts
Effective Mental Health and Pastoral Care in Schools is a one-day conference on Friday 4th October 2024 giving all teaching staff practical insights, ideas and interventions to support good mental health and pupil wellbeing.
This online workshop is focused on the field of abdominal wall reconstruction and features a comprehensive program of CPD-approved talks, engaging discussions, and enlightening case studies. This virtual workshop offers a unique opportunity to access cutting-edge knowledge and interact with experts in the field of abdominal wall reconstruction.
This online workshop will focus on the fundamentals of dementia care: from making and communicating a diagnosis to managing symptoms of dementia. Our fantastic speakers will introduce a range of key topics, including biomarkers, radiology, rare dementias and recent clinical trials.
This online workshop will focus on the fundamentals of dementia care: from making and communicating a diagnosis to managing symptoms of dementia. Our fantastic speakers will introduce a range of key topics, including biomarkers, radiology, rare dementias and recent clinical trials.
"Organised by Children & Young People Now, the focus of this eleventh annual conference will be on showcasing innovative projects, leading-edge research and evidence of what works. Amidst rising need and ongoing budget cuts, the event will equip you with critical insights and an opportunity to discuss common challenges with peers from across the country."
"Wound Expo 2024 provided interactive education for nurses in the fundamental aspects of wound care, and helped front-line nurses strengthen their core skills and inspire better wound care practice. Attendees heard key opinion leaders discuss vital developments and challenges and participate in activities, polls and Q&As during the interactive sessions. There was eight bespoke, therapy-specific zones led by expert educators and key opinion leaders, which provided high quality learning outcomes. Sessions took a step-by-step approach to evidence-based management, using case presentations to provide nurses with practical knowledge to take back to the workplace. "
"Nursing conference dedicated to advancing practice of nurses involved in delivering immunisation and vaccinations. Immunisation is a key responsibility for all nurses working in primary care settings, and is a field with a constantly evolving body of evidence. PCN Immunisation will provide attendees with the latest developments in the field to use in day-to-day practice. "
Stop! Wait! The NHS is in rapid decline with population growth, an aging society, waiting times at record lenghths! We have to ask the question: DO WE HAVE TIME TO CARE?
Bringing together breast surgeons from across the specialities for a deep dive in oncoplastic, aesthetics and reconstructive surgery
A meeting of robotics surgeons from the nordic regions to discuss best practice
Wounds Week is a four-hour, free-of-charge event where healthcare professionals can engage in CPD-certified education on current wound care topics. This presentation explores the dual nature of compression therapy's role in HF management, assessing both its potential benefits and inherent risks.
"Birth to Three: Meeting Children’s Unique Needs, takes place on Tuesday 9th July and is aimed at all nursery practitioners and managers. Nursery World has assembled a stellar line-up of expert speakers for a full day of presentations, workshops and case studies of good practice. With increasing numbers of under-threes set to access early years education and care, this vital, timely event will equip you with advice and insights on developing provision to meet the particular needs of your younger children."
Transforming SEND & Alternative Provision: getting provision right for Children, Young People & Families, takes place on Friday 28th June, at the Etc Venues, Manchester, and is aimed at all staff responsible for, or involved with, supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in mainstream education.
"Immerse yourself in a full day of thought-provoking and captivating talks, aimed towards nutrition nurses. Our lineup of distinguished speakers will cover a wide range of topics, delivering fascinating presentations that will expand your knowledge and spark stimulating conversations. Witness the intellectual energy come to life as our live debates unfold. Engage in lively discussions, witness contrasting perspectives, and contribute to the exchange of ideas in an interactive and dynamic environment."
HLG 2024 brings together librarians working across the health sector to hear about new developments, improvments and changes in industry.
The fourth annual SEND Summit will give practitioners and leaders fresh insights to shape practice in improving life chances for all children and young people with SEND, and in supporting families.
Diabetes is a key disease area for nurses working in primary care. The number of cases being diagnosed in the UK is on the rise, and the disease comes with a range of co-morbidities. PCN Diabetes will provide you with the latest developments in the field to use in your day-to-day practice.
Parkinson's and Associated Disorders is an intimate meeting bringing together clinicians working with Parkinson's disease for a full-day of talks on treatment, care, diagnosis and patient support. The agenda includes talks from a range of leading experts on key topics, such as Prodromal Parkinsons, remote technology and the neuropsychiatry of movement disorders, as well as ample time for discussion, Q&A and connecting with colleagues.
The Veterinary Nurse Workshops provide a series of workshops to ensure that every vet nurse takes away important new clinical knowledge to enhance their practice, while optimising the learning experience.
The Primary Care Show brings together professionals working within primary care and related settings showcasing innovation, clinical, service and best practice educational content.
The Primary Care Show brings together professionals working within primary care and related settings showcasing innovation, clinical, service and best practice educational content.
Robotic Abdominal Wall Surgery Congress (RAWS) 9th-10th May
The webinar will present and explore key findings from a new report which highlights the socioeconomic impact of peristomal skin complications in England, both in terms of direct costs of NHS treatment and reductions to health-related quality of life. The report was prepared for Hollister by Frontier Economics.
CIPC 2024 is a full-day, in-person conference focussed on key challenges, improvements and best practice in palliative care. This event brings together physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals working across palliative medicine for learning, discussion and development.
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Key topics: Paediatrics, Otology, Rhinology & Facial Plastics and Head, Neck & Laryngology.
The London International Eating Disorders Conference (is one of the leading and most respected eating disorders conferences in the world. * Share knowledge and exchange experiences and ideas with a multidisciplinary team of eating disorders, psychiatry and psychology clinicians * Benefit from a day of keynotes, interactive clinical workshops, research updates and discussion forums * Enjoy high level networking with friends and colleagues from around the world
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