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A&A Training
“Clinical Education Zone times now released”
A&A Training Ltd are offering Free certificated one hour clinical training courses in the exhibition village on behalf of Primary Care Live
www.aatl.co.uk
Management of Anaphylaxis in Primary Care
Management of Stroke in Primary Care
Care of the Older Person in primary Care
Management of COPD in Primary Care
Flu Vaccination Update
For further details and times click here
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Why attend Primary Care Live 2011?
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Attend London’s largest gathering of primary care practitioners for FREE – NHS staff and public sector workers can gain free access to ALL conference sessions
- Free CPD accredited learning – over 60 hours of learning
- Gain unique insights across the entire primary care pathway (including dedicated sessions on maternity, commissioning consortia, primary and community nursing, wound care, general practice, nutrition and practice management)
- Meet and hear from over 80 expert speakers
What’s new for 2011?
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Complementary birthing therapies showcase - The latest innovations in complementary therapy for mothers and babies
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Woundcare demonstration– See the latest innovations in woundcare
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Scenario planning & role play - Childhood and obesity communication workshop/role play
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Demonstrating compliance clinic– Assessing and assuring GP compliance
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Keynote agenda - Take advantage of the keynote agenda – the ideal opportunity to get an overview of primary care in one visit
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Lunch discussion tables– your chance to sit face to face with your peers and discuss key challenges in your sector
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Primary Care Live London 2010 at a glance...
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Primary Care Live London took place on 29th and 30th September 2010.
We would like to thank everyone that took part in what was a very successful event.
- 2000+ attendees
- 81 speakers
- 52 Exhibitors
Speaker presentations will be made available shortly. |
Testimonials
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"I found Primary Care Live London very useful and informative. There was a real buzz of anticipation at the conference, particularly the shift of responsibility for commissioning to primary care. The workstream I presented in was very well chaired and attended. The audience seemed to be genuinely engaged in the challenge of measuring patient experience. I look forward to the Manchester event in November."
Monica Jones, Head of Architecture and Standards, Business Development Directorate, The NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care |
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