Upcoming Events

Primary Care Live Annual Conference and Exhibition

30-Sep-08 - 1 Oct 2008

Organised By: Primary Care Live

Primary Care Live Annual Conference and Exhibition

Day 1
General Practice - Day 1
Practice Nursing - Day 1
Practice Management
Primary Care Management
Mental Health
Community Nursing
Wound Care
Maternity and Newborn Care

Day 2
General Practice - Day 2
Practice Nursing - Day 2
World Class Commissioning
Community Pharmacy
Palliative and End of Life Care
Care for Older People
Child Health
Nutrition

Conference Streams

  • 16 market-leading streams
  • Topical and accredited
  • Showcases best practice
  • Developed with input from healthcare professionals, professional bodies, major associations, royal colleges
  • 36-strong Advisory Board

Fringe Programme

  • Up to 30 fringe programme sessions
  • Latest developments from healthcare sector organisations
  • New research in the primary care sector
  • Free to healthcare professionals

New in 2008

Meet the Expert
At Primary Care Live 2008 we will have a range of specialists to give advice on your personal or practice considerations. These come from the following industries:

  • Property
  • Finance
  • Law

A&A Training Clinical Education Zones
Dedicated to develop your skills in many areas including the following:

Birth at home

  • The woman's choice?
  • Home birth logistics
  • Complications with home births
  • Decision making
  • Accountability

Management of anaphylaxisis in primary care

  • An overview of the Resuscitation Council new guidelines and algorhythm for managing Anaphylaxis
  • Aetiology of anaphylactic shock - causes & origins of anaphylactic shock
  • Recognising and differentiating anaphylaxis from other illnesses
  • ABCDE approach to assessment
  • Understanding the need for rapid response and management
  • Drug management
  • Patient care
  • Continuing deterioration and overview of ongoing management
  • Professional and Legal responsibilities

A&A Training Chill Zones
Relax with treatments: Indian head massage, Reflexology and Reiki.

Primary Care Live TV
Primary Care Live TV is the television programme that is broadcast at conferences and on the web including all the news, views, and examples of best practice from the world of primary care.

CPR Challenge
Win an Apple Ipod from A&A Training at Primary Care Live 2008 by testing your skills during the CPR Challenge.

Venue Details

Excel, London

Contact Details

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