We would like to thank our exhibitors and sponsors for sponsoring this meeting. This includes pharmaceutical companies A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL, Chiesi Ltd, Daiichi Sankyo UK Ltd, Eli Lilly and Company LTD, Idorsia, La Roche-Posay (L’Oreal), Quantum Pharmaceutical Ltd, Theramex and Trion Pharma. 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 is Pulse 365 LIVE?
The home of professional development, specifically curated for GPs
Welcome to the ultimate event for GP professional development, specifically created for GMC-registered GPs and trainees. Powered by the team behind Pulse, Pulse 365 and Pulse Reference, Pulse 365 LIVE is the must-attend free event of the year. Each year, hundreds of GPs gather for one day to attend expert-led sessions, gain practical insights and network within their local GP community.
Taking place in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow and Newcastle, you won't have far to travel for your local event.
About Pulse Glasgow
Pulse 365 LIVE is returning to Glasgow on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 with our popular free event for GPs in Scotland.
It features a comprehensive programme that meets CPD requirements, covering the latest clinical updates, career development workshops, policy updates and more.
With three simultaneous streams of content planned, you will have plenty to choose from. The agenda will include an array of clinical topics from top general practice experts, including cardiovascular health, dermatology, ophthalmology, women's health, paediatrics and rare conditions.
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Why Attend?
Events designed to support your professional development
Tickets for Pulse Glasgow are free and include access to all sessions, the exhibition, and complimentary refreshments and lunch throughout the day.
- Gain 4.5 CPD across a range of clinical and professional topics
- The opportunity to connect and re-connect with colleagues and friends from across the primary care network
- Meet exhibitors who can support you, your practice and your patients
- 98% of attendees in 2023 would recommend a Pulse LIVE 365 event to a colleague
What to expect
CLINICAL UPDATES
From neurology to paediatrics, each event features a selection of clinical topics alongside professional workshops
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 from your attendance logged in your Pulse 365 dashboard
SUPPORT
Connect with sponsors in the exhibition to discuss products and services to support you and your patients
What people say
"The event covered multiple topics and I liked the idea of two rooms so I could choose which topic to attend. The speakers were excellent and the topics relevant to primary care".
Dr Mohammed Farhan Siddique, GP Partner, Pulse LIVE 2024 attendee
"Lots of useful updates and new knowledge that I don't think I would have gotten elsewhere".
Dr C Hunt, Locum GP, Pulse LIVE 2024 attendee
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Meet the experts
GP, Murieston Medical Practice, Clinical Lecturer in Primary Care, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
GP and NES Academic Fellow, Aberfeldy Medical Centre, RCGP Clinical Support Fellow, University of Dundee
Clinical Director Innovation, University of Glasgow, Clinical Lead Innovation, CSO, Scottish Government
Speciality Doctor Breast Surgery NHS GG&C, British Menopause Society Accredited Menopause Specialist, Women's Health GP NHS Highlands
Neurodevelopmental Specialist GP, British Association for Neurodiversity (B4ND), KCHFT and Clinical Partners
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Stobhill Hospital, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
Consultant Neonatologist and Clinical Lead, The Office for Rare Conditions Glasgow, NHS GGC Royal Hospital for Children
Consultant Ophthalmologist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde; Ross Hall; Nuffield
GP with specialist interest in ENT, Glasgow Ear Clinic, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow
GP and Professor of General Practice and Inclusion Health, School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow
Dr Luke Daines
GP, Murieston Medical Practice, Clinical Lecturer in Primary Care, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh
Dr Callum Leese
GP and NES Academic Fellow, Aberfeldy Medical Centre, RCGP Clinical Support Fellow, University of Dundee
Professor David Lowe
Clinical Director Innovation, University of Glasgow, Clinical Lead Innovation, CSO, Scottish Government
Dr Alison Macbeth
Speciality Doctor Breast Surgery NHS GG&C, British Menopause Society Accredited Menopause Specialist, Women's Health GP NHS Highlands
Dr Sarah Michaels
Neurodevelopmental Specialist GP, British Association for Neurodiversity (B4ND), KCHFT and Clinical Partners
Dr Pete Paisley
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Stobhill Hospital, Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre
Dr Martina Rodie
Consultant Neonatologist and Clinical Lead, The Office for Rare Conditions Glasgow, NHS GGC Royal Hospital for Children
Dr Shohista Saidkasimova
Consultant Ophthalmologist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde; Ross Hall; Nuffield
Dr Matthew Wickham
GP with specialist interest in ENT, Glasgow Ear Clinic, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow
Dr Andrea Williamson
GP and Professor of General Practice and Inclusion Health, School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow
How to get there
There are more than 20 direct trains per day from London. Direct trains from Edinburgh run every 15 minutes on weekdays.
Scotrail is the main operator in Scotland and has information on the West Highland Line, the North Highland Line and Caledonian Sleepers (overnight trains from Scotland to London). Check ScotRail’s latest timetables or download the ScotRail app by texting ‘ScotRail’ to 86688.
Once in the city centre, the SEC is a three-minute train ride from Glasgow Central. If you arrive at Queen Street, you’ll need to walk or get a bus to Central to continue your journey by train.
The SEC has its own dedicated railway station – Exhibition Centre – allowing easy access from the city centre and suburbs. There are six trains an hour (around every 10 minutes) from Glasgow Central station, departing from Platform 17 (low level).
Strathclyde Passenger Transport operates the Glasgow Subway providing quick and convenient connections from 15 points across the city (the St. Enoch stop is a few minutes’ walk from Central Station for onward transfer to the campus).
From 1st June 2023 the Glasgow City Centre Low Emission Zone (LEZ) will come into force. If you’re driving to the SEC via the City Centre you may be subject to a charge, so please check your route and vehicle compliance before travelling.
For more information see www.glasgow.gov.uk/LEZ
The SEC (Scottish Event Campus) is conveniently situated for motorists, just off the M8 motorway and with plenty of parking.
Leave the M8 at junction 19 and join the westbound Clydeside Expressway (A814). Westbound on the Expressway (A814) take the cut off for the campus. Turn left at traffic lights and take the right lane to access multi-storey parking. View a map and directions.
Scotland has an extensive motorway network. Glasgow is linked to Edinburgh by the M8 and England via the M74. The M80 connects Stirling to Glasgow, while the M77 connects us to the west coast of Scotland.
Traffic Scotland provides up to date traffic and roadworks information.
Our postcode for your satnav is G3 8YW.
Parking
The multi-storey is operated by Glasgow City Council. The multi-storey has a height restriction of 2m. Drivers with vehicles over 2m can find other local parking areas here.
Please note that residential parking cannot be accommodated at the SEC.
Accessible Parking
The main car park is the multi-storey at 10 Stobcross Road, G3 8YW, which is operated by Glasgow City Council. The car park is open 24 hours and has designated disabled blue badge parking bays and payment of the car park tariff is required before you exit. Designated car parking bays cannot be reserved for individual use. However, if you are interested in a long term parking arrangement please contact 0141 276 1830 open 8.45am-5pm or email directly at carparkinfo@cityparkingglasgow.co.uk.
The carpark has an accessible walkway attached that takes you directly to the campus. Lifts are available to gain access to each level of the carpark as well as for exiting and entering the carpark walkway making it fully accessible at all ends.
Up to 1 hour – £2.40
Up to 2 hours – £6.00
Up to 5 hours – £8.00
Up to 9 hours – £12.00
Up to 24 hours – £18.00
Up to 2 days – £36.00
Up to 3 days – £54.00
Up to 4 days – £72.00
Up to 5 days – £90.00
Up to 6 days – £108.00
Up to 7 days – £126.00
There are several hotels within walking distance of the SEC
Scottish Event Campus, G3 8YW