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Programme Summary
Programme Summary
The HPE IV Medicines Safety Virtual Study Day is produced in partnership with Hospital Pharmacy Europe.
Taking place on 25 June 2025, this one-day virtual event will provide participating learners access to a variety of expert-led educational sessions covering updates in:
- IV fluid management and IV fluid stewardship
- The benefits of ready-to-use and ready-to-administer products
- The NHS transition to NRFit
- Complications of IV therapy
- Initiatives in IV safety
The HPE IV Medicines Safety Virtual Study Day is available live and on-demand: recognising the demands on your schedule, we have provided both options to offer greater flexibility and the opportunity to catch up in your own time.
What will you learn at the Hospital Pharmacy Europe Virtual Study Day?
- Hear from experts leading the field in intravenous medicines safety Gain CPD points to support professional revalidation
- Discover emerging approaches and innovations
- Pick and choose sessions most relevant to your clinical practice, specifically tailoring the day to your needs
- Catch-up missed sessions or share key learning points with colleagues via on-demand recordings
Who should attend?
The meeting is aimed UK secondary care Pharmacists working in the following roles:
- Medicines Safety
- Medicines Governance
- Quality Assurance
- Compounding and Production
- Clinical Pharmacists
- Hospital Pharmacists
- Oncology Pharmacists
Meet the speakers

Consultant Anaesthetist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Co-chair, Safe Anaesthesia Liaison Group (SALG)

Nurse Consultant IV Therapy and Vascular Access, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Chair, National Infusion and Vascular Access Society (NIVAS)

Consultant Pharmacist, Critical Care, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Chair, Intensive Care Society’s Learning Division

Associate Professor in Healthcare Quality and Safety, University of Bradford School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
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