Nursing in Practice will begin its 2025 programme with a virtual event on chronic conditions on 6 February, followed by an in-person conference in London on 20 March. Both events are free for UK nurses and focus on key health topics, providing CPD opportunities and expert insights.
Nursing in Practice will launch its 2025 event programme with a virtual conference on managing chronic conditions in primary care, set for Thursday, 6 February. Nurses can register for free to hear expert discussions on key chronic conditions, support their continuing professional development (CPD), and engage with speakers. Topics include:
– Soothing the itch of atopic dermatitis
– Managing gestational diabetes and glucose levels
– Huntington’s disease management in primary care
– Supporting patients with bipolar disorder
– Implementing asthma guidelines in practice.
The event, chaired by Marilyn Eveleigh, will run until 4pm.
Additionally, the Nursing in Practice London conference is scheduled for 20 March at Novotel London West. This significant in-person event will feature expert panels discussing topics like:
– Cardiovascular disease
– Incontinence
– Respiratory care
– Women’s health
– Mental health
– Parkinson’s disease
– Diabetes.
Nurses are encouraged to secure their free tickets early, which include access to all conference sessions, CPD credits, complimentary refreshments and lunch, networking opportunities, and an exhibition.
Nursing in Practice 365 Events are produced by the Nursing in Practice team, ensuring valuable educational resources for nurses throughout the year.
The Nursing in Practice event programme focuses on providing educational and professional development opportunities for UK-based nursing professionals. With a shift towards chronic condition management in primary care, events are designed to support nurses through expert-led discussions and interactive sessions. This prepares nurses for real-world challenges and helps them maintain their professional standards and competencies.
Nursing in Practice has outlined a robust programme for 2025, beginning with a virtual event focusing on chronic condition management, followed by a prominent London conference encompassing various healthcare topics. These events provide nurses with essential resources for professional development and networking, reinforcing their role in primary care.
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