We can work it out: powering up London's primary care workforce - Londonwide LMCs' Annual Conference 2016
Back in October we recommended that you held Wednesday 20 April 2016 in your calendar. The reason? It’s the date of Londonwide LMCs’ annual conference.
The free, must attend event is entitled: “We can work it out: powering up London's primary care workforce” and we are building an exciting programme for the day.
The conference is for GPs and practice managers across London and will provide information on meeting the London challenge, the wider determinants of health, developing a technology strategy to help you work smarter, understanding and improving health literacy, improving your CQC rating and avoiding burnout to name but a few subjects that will be covered on the day.
A mixture of plenary sessions, interactive workshops and expert panels make this an excellent event that will provide you with some of the tools to build your resilience and take control of your working life. The event will be held at The Emirates Stadium, London N5 1BU.
Bookings will open soon so please keep a check of your emails and the LMC website for further information.
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