We would like to thank our exhibitors and sponsors for sponsoring this meeting. This includes pharmaceutical companies including AstraZeneca UK and Chiesi Ltd. They have had no editorial input into or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence except for the sponsored symposia presentations.
What are Clinical Essentials events?
Clinically focussed seminars, specifically designed for primary care.
Welcome to a brand new event series for primary care clinicians, curated by the team behind Pulse and Nursing in Practice.
100% of the GPs who attended the most recent event would recommend it to a colleague.
About Clinical Essentials: Respiratory Care
Clinical Essentials: Respiratory Care on Monday, November 18, 2024 will encompass:
- Latest advancements
- Evidence-based practices
- Appropriate clinical decision-making strategies
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from experts on respiratory care, putting their questions to the speakers and discussing common presentations. They will gain best practice advice and clinical updates. This event also offers networking opportunities and facilitated Q&A sessions.
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Why Attend?
Events designed to support your professional development
Tickets for Clinical Essentials: Respiratory Care are free and include access to all sessions, the exhibition, and complimentary refreshments and lunch throughout the day.
- Highly focused clinical agenda on specific topic areas
- In-person conference where you can network with like-minded GPs and nurses, sharing common challenges
- Free CPD to put towards your portfolio
- Chance to hear from experts in the field of respiratory care
- Complimentary refreshments throughout the day
What to expect
CLINICAL UPDATES
From COPD to Bronchiecstasis, this event covers common and less common presentations from a primary care angle
NETWORKING
Connect with colleagues old and new from across your region to discuss the current challenges facing primary care
CPD
Support your PDP and revalidation with CPD which will be recorded in your Pulse or Nursing in Practice 365 dashboard
SUPPORT
Connect with sponsors in the exhibition to discuss products and services to support you and your patients
What people say
"It was very useful and informative. I met a lot of old colleagues. I highly encourage others to attend the conference next time."
Dr Mohammad Abdul Aziz, Locum GP
Attendee Clinical Essentials CVD&Diabetes 2024
"I found the speakers to be very engaging and it's great to be able to listen to experts in their field, who shared useful practical advice that I will implement with my patients"
Elaine Whaley, Practice Nurse
Attendee Clinical Essentials CVD&Diabetes 2024
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Meet the experts
GPwER Paediatrics, Consultant GP, Symphony Healthcare Services, Somerset, Founder and Former Clinical Director, Primary care Paediatric service, BNSSG, GP Lead, Bristol Children's Hospital
Associate Clinical Director in Primary Care, GP Older People's Medicine and Palliative Care, Norfolk Community Health and Care, Clinical Adviser (Respiratory), Norfolk and Waveney ICB
Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital Campus, Imperial College, London
Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College, London Adjunct Assistant Professor, St. Louis University USA
Consultant Clinical Scientist, UHCW NHS Trust, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB
Consultant Respiratory Physician (Occupational Lung Disease), Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Director and Consultant Acute Physician for Acute Medicine, West Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Dr David Capehorn
GPwER Paediatrics, Consultant GP, Symphony Healthcare Services, Somerset, Founder and Former Clinical Director, Primary care Paediatric service, BNSSG, GP Lead, Bristol Children's Hospital
Dr Daryl Freeman
Associate Clinical Director in Primary Care, GP Older People's Medicine and Palliative Care, Norfolk Community Health and Care, Clinical Adviser (Respiratory), Norfolk and Waveney ICB
Prof Nicholas Hopkinson
Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital Campus, Imperial College, London
Dr Pujan H Patel
Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Imperial College, London Adjunct Assistant Professor, St. Louis University USA
Dr Joanna Shakespeare
Consultant Clinical Scientist, UHCW NHS Trust, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB
Dr Jo Szram
Consultant Respiratory Physician (Occupational Lung Disease), Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Mohan Thapa
Clinical Director and Consultant Acute Physician for Acute Medicine, West Hertfordshire NHS Trust
How to get there
Located 2 minutes from Tower Hill underground and a short walk from both Fenchurch Street rail and Tower Gateway DLR stations, Leonardo Royal Hotel London city is centrally located for all your exploring needs. If you're looking for something to do in the city, visit our London City Guide for inspiration.
There is on-street parking available outside the hotel (parking meter charges apply). The nearest car park is Tower Hill car park located on 50 Lower Thames Street, which has 110 car park spaces – including 13 disabled spaces. Please telephone 020 7283 1501 for details of current parking charges (From £4.50 per hour as of Feb 2024), or visit http://en.parkopedia.co.uk/ for more parking locations.
Please note that a Congestion Charge applies to most vehicles entering central London, so a toll may be payable when driving to the hotel.
There are several hotels nearby. For details of accommodation at the venue, visit their website.
Leonardo Royal Hotel London City, EC3N 2BQ
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