We would like to thank our exhibitors and sponsors for sponsoring this meeting. This includes pharmaceutical companies including AstraZeneca UK, Chiesi Ltd, Cipla, Derma UK Ltd, Gedeon Richter (UK) Ltd, GlaxoSmithKline UK Ltd, Orion Pharma Ltd, Pfizer Ltd and Theramex. 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.

Event Schedule

Thursday, April 30, 2026
8:30 AM - 9:20 AM
Registration and exhibition
9:20 AM - 9:30 AM
Stream One: Chair’s opening remarks
9:30 AM - 10:10 AM
The future of primary care and community nursing
  • Recognising the clinical importance of primary care and community nurses in delivering NHS priorities 
  • The changing scope of practice, expanded roles and leadership opportunities 
  • Pay, conditions and workforce pressures facing the profession 
  • How the RCN is advocating for recognition, funding and policy change
10:10 AM
Stream One
Stream Two
10:15 AM - 10:55 AM
Transforming COPD care: Preventing hospitalisation with primary care interventions
  • COPD burden and the risk of premature mortality 
  • Exacerbations as the driving force of poor outcomes in COPD 
  • Guidance on COPD pharmacotherapy and device choice 

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca and is intended for UK HCPs only.

Better management and causes of B12 deficiency
  • Common causes of B12 deficiency in London, including diet, malabsorption, and long-term medication use
  • Identifying B12 deficiency during routine reviews in a diverse patient population
  • Managing B12 deficiency effectively, including oral vs injectable treatment and follow-up
  • Case studies
10:55 AM - 11:25 AM
Exhibition and refreshments
11:25 AM
Stream One
Stream Two
Stream Three
11:25 AM - 12:05 PM
Implementing the updated asthma national guidelines: a primary care case study
  • Discuss the risk of SABA over reliance for patients with asthma 
  • Provide an overview of the BTS/NICE/SIGN NG245 guideline for the management of asthma in people aged 12 years and over 
  • Share real world example of how a practice identified patients suitable for AIR and MART treatment as per the guidelines 

This is a promotional symposium sponsored and organised by AstraZeneca and is intended for UK HCPs only. 

Modern approaches to cervical screening
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  • Understanding changes to the cervical screening programme and how practices are delivering it in 2025–26 
  • Performing cervical screenings safely, managing difficult samples, and ensuring infection control 
  • Exploring at-home HPV self-sampling, recent research, and how to support patient uptake and follow-up
ADHD and autism recognition and management
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  • Recognising key signs and symptoms in children and adults 
  • Common medications used in ADHD and how to monitor side effects 
  • Practical behavioural strategies and supporting families 
  • Referral pathways and long-term management in primary care
12:10 PM - 12:50 PM
Introduction of chickenpox vaccine MMRV and other vaccine schedule changes
  • The routine childhood immunisation schedule in the UK 
  • Changes to the schedule over 2025 and 2026 – introduction of MMRV and the new 18-month appointment 
  • General principles for ensuring children are up to date with their vaccines 
Sponsored session to be confirmed
Smoking cessation and vaping
  • Impact of smoking and vaping on lung development and respiratory health  
  • Identifying vaping in children and adolescents, including hidden use and health effects  
  • Nicotine replacement options, age-appropriate interventions, and realistic goal setting 
12:50 PM - 1:50 PM
Lunch and exhibition
1:50 PM - 2:30 PM
Inhaler technique and optimisation
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  • Assessing correct use of different inhaler types (pMDIs, DPIs, soft mist inhalers) 
  • Common errors and strategies to improve adherence 
  • Demonstrating practical techniques and using spacer devices where appropriate 
  • Monitoring treatment effectiveness and supporting patients with follow-up
GSK Promotional Symposium: Understanding the Shingles National Immunisation Programme
  • The burden of shingles 
  • Latest updates to the shingles National Immunisation Programme 
  • Identifying eligible cohorts and effective action planning 
  • Practical strategies to improve uptake and implementation 

This is a promotional symposium organised and funded by GSK for UK healthcare professionals only. Speakers have received a fee for service to present at this symposium. GSK medicines relevant to the agenda will be discussed.

Keeping London healthy with sexual health updates
  • Offering STI screening, contraception advice 
  • HIV prevention strategies, addressing the current outbreak in London 
  • Recognising signs of common STIs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis  
  • The rise antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhea, what can nurses do? 
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Exhibition and refreshments
3:00 PM - 3:40 PM
Diabetes medication: It’s not just insulin
  • Overview of diabetic medications: types of insulin, metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 agonists  
  • Insulin administration and self-injection training for patients  
  • Medication side effects, drug interactions and adherence 
Promoting healthy lifestyles in primary care
  • Assessing diet, physical activity, sleep, and stress in routine consultations 
  • Providing structured advice on weight management, exercise, and nutrition 
  • Supporting smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, and healthy habits 
  • Monitoring progress, setting realistic goals, and coordinating referrals when needed 
3:45 PM - 4:25 PM
Navigating menopause: practical approaches for women’s health
  • Recognising common symptoms: hot flashes, sleep disturbance, mood changes, and urogenital issues 
  • Reviewing treatment options: HRT, non-hormonal therapies, and symptom-specific interventions 
  • Monitoring long-term health risks: bone density, cardiovascular health, and metabolic changes 
  • Supporting lifestyle adjustments, patient education, and referral to specialist care when needed 
4:25 PM
End of Conference

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