Londonwide LMCs' Annual Conference - Last 30 places

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Places filling fast at London's key primary care conference
 
The Londonwide LMCs’ 2016 Annual Conference “We can work it out – powering up London’s primary care workforce” is filling up fast.

Chaired by the GP, writer, broadcaster, campaigner and comedian, Dr Phil Hammond, the event boasts a number of key speakers and plenary sessions on a wide range of subjects from ‘meeting the London challenge’ to the ‘wider determinants of health’.

The conference also includes a number of workshops which are proving to be very popular. Details are below and you can confirm your place at the workshops when you book online to attend the conference.

Morning
  • Using Technology in General Practice – Dr Balachandran Aravinth
  • Understanding and improving health literacy – Professor Gill Rowlands
  • Patient Engagement/Improve your CQC Rating/Preventing Complaints - Presenter to be confirmed
  • Thrive or Dive – learning how to avoid burnout through reflective play – Dr Jenny Napier
  • Looking after the homeless in General Practice – Presenter to be confirmed
 
Afternoon
  • The key Features of Successful Cultures in General Practice – Professor Michael West
  • Building the Clinical Team for the Future – Dr Clare Etherington and Helen Finch
  • Emotional Resilience / Staff Wellbeing – Dr Paquita de Zulueta
  • Practice Leadership – Ms Alison Dalal
  • Joy in General Practice – Dr Asiya Yunus
 
 
There will also be a series of expert panel discussions, knowledge hubs, hand picked exhibitors, an interactive breakfast session and even a London Mayoral Husting at the end of the day.

Please see the full programme for further information.
 

 

 
 
 

 

 
Wednesday 20 April 2016
8:00am - 5:30pm
 
 
 
The Emirates Stadium
Hornsey Rd, London
N7 7AJ
 
 
Audience
 
Free
 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
We are pleased to announce that the following key exhibitors have confirmed that they will be attending our event:

miab logo cancer research uk logo lmc law logo miab logo
inhealthcare  logo inhealthcare  logo
 
 
 
We expect this conference to be very popular so do not miss out and book your FREE place today
 
 
Register online
 
 
 
 
       
 
 
Last updated : 07 Mar 2016

 

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