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About Pulse Virtual February: Chronic Disease Management
Pulse 365 Virtual Events kick-off in 2025 with a two-day online conference covering Chronic Disease Management. Join us on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 - Wednesday, February 5, 2025 and give your learning a boost this new year.
Focusing on CVD and Respiratory clinical themes, the free event is a great way for busy GPs to gain access to high-quality education delivered by expert speakers.
Topics will include:
- Atrial Fibrillation (including summary of NICE guidance)
- Sleep Apnoea
- The Breathless Patient
- Respiratory Palliative Care
- And more - full agenda coming soon
What are Pulse 365 Virtual events?
The home of professional development, specifically curated for GPs
Pulse 365 Virtual Events are produced by the team behind Pulse, Pulse 365 and Pulse Reference. The free-to-attend online events are specifically created for all practising, GMC-registered GPs and trainees working in the UK.
Talks are presented by experts working across primary and secondary care, giving you access to their broad experience and knowledge. You can catch up on CPD and improve your clinical knowledge from the comfort of your own home or from work in between clinics.
Each day focuses on one or more clinical themes, allowing you to choose sessions most relevant to your PDP.
Book your free ticket today
Why Attend?
Events designed to support your professional development
Free tickets are now available for Pulse Virtual February: Chronic Disease Management. When you register for this event, you will benefit from access to all live sessions during the conference, as well as on-demand access for one week after the event.
- A research-based clinical agenda covering hot topics in primary care alongside preventative care strategies and NICE updates;
- The chance to take part in live Q&A sessions with our speakers
- Convenient online access to all the talks meaning you can attend from work or home;
- CPD hours for your appraisal and a certificate of attendance, stored in your Pulse365 personal dashboard
Events designed to support your professional development
- A research-based clinical agenda covering hot topics alongside preventative care strategies and NICE updates;
- The chance to take part in live Q&A sessions with our speakers
- Convenient online access to all talks meaning you can attend from work or home;
- CPD hours for your appraisal and a certificate of attendance, stored in your Pulse365 personal dashboard
What to expect
CLINICAL UPDATES
From neurology to paediatrics, each event features a selection of clinical topics alongside professional workshops
Q&A
Ask your questions to the experts at the end of each session and apply learnings to your challenging cases.
CPD
Support your PDP and revalidation with CPD from your attendance logged in your Pulse 365 dashboard
What people say
“Amazing event with up to date topics and even better - it's free and remote."
Dr Samatha Chinnakotla, GP
Pulse Virtual December
2024 attendee
“As always broad but specific cover of the subjects appropriate for everyday GPs with an interest in learning and progressing.”
Dr Jennifer Morrison, GP
Pulse Virtual September
2024 attendee
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General Practitioner with a specialist interest in diabetes and cardio-metabolic health
Former GP and Medical Director Children’s Hospice, Bridge Street Medical Practice
Consultant Respiratory Physician, National Pulmonary Hypertension Service (Sheffield)
Head of the Scottish Centre of Respiratory Research and Clinical Professor of Allergy and Pulmonology at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
GP Partner and GP with specialist interest in cardiology and echocardiography, Whaddon Healthcare, Milton Keynes
Consultant Respiratory Nurse, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Knowsley Community Respiratory Service
Consultant Clinical Scientist, UHCW NHS Trust, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB
Consultant Nephrologist and NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice, University of Southampton & University Hospitals Southampton
Clinical Lead for Department of Adult Cystic Fibrosis, and Consultant Physician in Adult Cystic Fibrosis and Respiratory Medicine, King’s College Hospital Honorary Senior Lecturer
Dr Roy Hamilton
General Practitioner with a specialist interest in diabetes and cardio-metabolic health
Dr Satbir Jassal MBE
Former GP and Medical Director Children’s Hospice, Bridge Street Medical Practice
Dr David G Kiely
Consultant Respiratory Physician, National Pulmonary Hypertension Service (Sheffield)
Dr Brian Lipworth
Head of the Scottish Centre of Respiratory Research and Clinical Professor of Allergy and Pulmonology at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
Dr Andy Potter
GP Partner and GP with specialist interest in cardiology and echocardiography, Whaddon Healthcare, Milton Keynes
Emma Rickards
Consultant Respiratory Nurse, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Knowsley Community Respiratory Service
Dr Joanna Shakespeare
Consultant Clinical Scientist, UHCW NHS Trust, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire ICB
Dr Kristin Veighey
Consultant Nephrologist and NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice, University of Southampton & University Hospitals Southampton
Dr Michael Waller
Clinical Lead for Department of Adult Cystic Fibrosis, and Consultant Physician in Adult Cystic Fibrosis and Respiratory Medicine, King’s College Hospital Honorary Senior Lecturer
Joining instructions
- Make sure that you have registered for the event
- On the morning of the event you will receive an email with a direct link to sign in to the virtual event
- If you do not receive this, navigate to the agenda on the website.
- Throughout the day, you will need to join each session individually by following the 'view session' link on the agenda or by clicking the 'watch live' link in the main menu
- For the best experience, we recommend viewing on a PC laptop or desktop. If using a mobile device you may have to change the orientation to landscape to view the slides (hold your phone sideways)