What can I expect at a Pulse PCN Events?
What can I expect at a Pulse PCN Events?
Our goal with the Pulse PCN events is to create a stimulating and constructive open discussion on the future models of primary care and the capabilities that should be present at different geographical levels. We hope that you will enjoy sharing and hearing about the challenges, successes, experiences and outcomes that have been driving clinical transformation.
The forum consists of expert-led presentations with Q&A discussion sessions with an exhibition where you can network with our supplier and service representatives.
Can I exhibit at Pulse PCN Events?
Can I exhibit at Pulse PCN Events?
Yes, if you wish to exhibit you will simply need to contact us for more information.
Do I need to register?
Do I need to register?
Yes, please register on the relevant page for the location you wish to attend. You do not need to register for individual seminars.
How do I cancel my registration?
How do I cancel my registration?
If you realise you are unable to attend, please contact us to let us know.
Can I bring colleagues?
Can I bring colleagues?
Should you have colleagues who wish to attend, please ask them to register for the event. Please note that only PCN Clinical Directors, Managers, Senior Staff or those involved in commissioning/primary care at scale are able to attend.
Can I bring my family?
Can I bring my family?
Only those working within PCNs or primary care at scale are able to attend. Should you have a babe in arms and wish to bring them to the event, please contact us in advance.
Will I get a certificate of attendance?
Will I get a certificate of attendance?
After the event you will be sent details of how to access your certificate and presentation.
Are the sessions recorded?
Are the sessions recorded?
The sessions at these events are not recorded and will not be available after the event.
Can I speak at the event?
Can I speak at the event?
Should you be interested in speaking, please contact us and detail your suggested topic(s) or themes.