Pulse Live Leeds 2026
Earn up to 4 CPD hours while strengthening your approach to the clinical decisions that are becoming harder to navigate. With demand rising and patient needs growing more complex, this event is designed to give you practical guidance you can apply immediately.
Across two parallel streams, you can shape the day around your priorities. Build confidence in identifying skin lesions, update your management of adult asthma, and take a more structured approach to chronic kidney disease. You will also gain practical insight into diagnosing polymyalgia rheumatica, delivering safe and effective contraceptive care, and assessing palpitations with greater certainty.
Hear from clinicians who understand the pressures of general practice, connect with peers facing similar challenges, and leave with clear actions that support safer, more confident decision making.
4
CPD Points
150+
Delegates
16
Sessions
14+
Speakers
2
Conference Streams
6+
Engaging Hours
20
Exhibitors

Clinical Updates

Networking

Lunch & Refreshments
- Earn up to 4 CPD hours in one day
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Hear from trusted clinicians and peers
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Get practical evidence-based updates on adult asthma, skin lesions, palpitations, MSK, CKD and more
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Get realistic strategies to manage workload and support your wellbeing
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Stay ahead of how the GP role is evolving as neighbourhood teams expand
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Reconnect with colleagues and share what’s working in your practice
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Enjoy a relaxed, friendly setting with free lunch and refreshments
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Leave feeling more confident, more informed, and more supported
What other gps say

“Good mix of succinct presentations covering subject areas relevant to current general practice. They will definitely alter my management of patients.”
Dr John Crompton, GP
Delegate

“Good broad subject matters were covered in this learning event - relevant to GPs. It was a good opportunity to catch up with university friends and GP colleagues.”
Vanessa Blunt, GP Partner
Delegate

“This conference was relevant and informative, specifically designed to help general practitioners update their knowledge and skills.”
Dr Karwan Ameen, GP
Delegate
The Venue

TRAVEL / STAY
So you can enjoy a stress fress visit to our event, here is guidance on reaching the venue by public transport or road, along with nearby accommodation suggestions for staying overnight.
Public Transport
Public Transport
By Rail
The Queens Hotel is attached to Leeds Train Station and even has its own private entrance for guests, giving you instant access to the most well-connected station in the North.
By Bus
Leeds Bus and Coach station is a short walk from the hotel and you can check the local bus schedule below.
By Air
We’re less than 8 miles from Leeds Bradford Airport, and less than 60 from Manchester Airport.
Travel by Car
Travel by Car
Important - local road diversions in place.
Due to ongoing roadworks there are currently significant diversions in place in Leeds City Centre. Please plan-ahead in advance and allow extra time for travelling.
Driving? No problem, we’re situated just off the major motorway networks.
The post codes to the nearest car parks to the hotel are:
- LS1 4HT: NCP short or long stay at Leeds Rail Station
- LS1 4AG: Q-Park Sovereign Square
Due to the pedestrianisation of City Square, pick up and drop off is no longer available outside the front of the hotel. Please use Leeds Train Station pick up and drop off point, and access the hotel via our private entrance situated on the station concourse (opposite Leon).
Accommodation
Accommodation
Several hotels are located near The Queens Hotel, Leeds. Should you wish to book accommodation, you can compare nearby hotels with a range of amenities and price points to suit different preferences and budgets via this link.

Pulse LIVE is run by the team behind Pulse Today. We host free CPD events for GPs in cities across the UK.
Each event brings together local professionals for practical learning, real conversations, and a bit of breathing space away from the practice.

SPONSORING / Exhibiting
Pulse 365 is supported by a selection of industry partners who will exhibit at the event.
Meet the organisations improving how primary care works - from digital tools to new clinical innovations that make daily practice a little easier.















