Events

These meetings are intended for UK Healthcare Professionals and have been developed in accordance with the ABPI Code of Practice.

PM Healthcare events are Quality Assured by the University of Bradford 

     

National Cardiometabolic Medicines Optimisation Conference

Places: Available

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Start Date: 25th Jun 2024

Location: BMA House, Tavistock Square, London

Join us for the 2024 National Cardiometabolic Medicines Optimisation Conference  on 25th June.

With a range of presenters from both primary and secondary care, this free event offers a worthwhile and practical day for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

ICB/ICS Development & Medicines Strategy Forum

Places: Available

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Start Date: 18th Sep 2024

Location: London

ICB/ICS Development & Medicines Strategy Forum - 18th September 2024

Agenda and further details to follow.

 

National Respiratory Medicines Optimisation Conference

Places: Available

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Start Date: 9th Oct 2024

Location: Birmingham

National Respiratory Medicines Optimisation Conference - 9th October 2024

Birmingham Conference and Events Centre, Hill Street, Birmingham, B5 4EW

Agenda and further details to follow.

 

National Forum for Scotland

Places: Available

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Start Date: 12th Nov 2024

Location: Voco Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow

National Forum for Scotland - 12th November 2024

This event will be funded by Viatris and Lupin Healthcare through event sponsorship, sponsored satellite sessions and stand sponsorship. These companies have had no input into the design or content…

Commissioning & High Cost Drugs: Quality & Cost Effective Prescribing within the ICS 2025

Places: Available

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Start Date: 27th Feb 2025

Location: Royal College of General Practitioners, 30 Euston Square, London, NW1 2FB

Commissioning & High Cost Drugs: Quality & Cost Effective Prescribing within the ICS 2025

Agenda and further details to follow.

 

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