Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care
Delegate Digest: Issue 1
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Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care
28-29 February 2024, Olympia London
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Dear Healthcare Professional,
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Thank you for registering for your delegate place at this year's Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care and welcome to our first Delegate Digest weekly newsletter!
Each week, we will be counting down the weeks with you until we welcome you to the show, 28-29 February 2024, at Olympia London.
Your weekly Delegate Digest will contain:
- Our weekly Top Tip for getting the most from your attendance at the show
- Our weekly pick of must-attend conference sessions
- A spotlight on some of the amazing suppliers to be found on the exhibition floor
Plus key updates and important information to enhance your delegate experience.
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Important information regarding this Delegate Digest:
One of the great benefits of co-locating these events is its multi-disciplinary appeal. It is the only event that caters to the needs of both clinical and non-clinical roles within primary care, and additionally secondary care due to our Women's Health Professional Care launch.
Bearing this in mind, we understand that not all of the information we share with you in your weekly Delegate Digest will be directly relevant to you. However, we kindly ask that you do not unsubscribe from these weekly emails as by doing so we will no longer be able to provide you with critical updates about the show; which could include:
- Changes to the opening dates/times
- Important changes to the conference programme
- Critical updates on your delegate registration
So, that's the 'housekeeping' out of the way, let's get on with this week's Delegate Digest!
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This week's top tip for Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care
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Add these dates to your diary!
It may sound quite basic but we are acutely aware of the increasing demands on your time. Putting the event dates in your diary will significantly increase your chances of allocating time in your busy schedule to visit the show and benefit from all it has to offer. And don't forget, no matter how much or how little time you can spare to visit the show, whether it be just an hour or two, half a day, or both days, your access to the show is completely FREE!
You can add the dates to your diary by clicking this link.
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This week's conference theatre focus: Best Practice Keynote/PCN Transformation Theatre
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We are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming back Pramit Patel & Dan Bunstone as Chairs of this year's Best Practice Keynote/PCN Transformation Theatre.
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Dr Pramit Patel is the Clinical Director for Care Collaborative PCN in East Surrey and is Primary Care Clinical Leader and ICB Partner Member for Primary Care Services for Surrey Heartlands Integrated Care System. He is also a trustee board member at NHS Confederation representing Primary Care. Pramit qualified as a GP in 2011 and is a GP Partner at Greystone House Surgery in Redhill. He has a keen interest in leadership, training, minor surgery and vasectomy. He has experience in improving out of hospital care, working with both the community and secondary care colleagues. In 2014/15 he founded and now Chairs Alliance for Better Care Community Interest Company, the local GP Federation, which has since gone on to serve a membership of 550,000 patients in the East Surrey and North West Sussex region; directly supporting PCNs with project management, recruitment and finance assistance.
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Dr Dan Bunstone is Medical Director at BT HealthTech where the teams focus is on remote clinical monitoring and proactive care of long term conditions. The ambition is to better monitor and support patients, helping to stay healthy, but to identify deterioration early to enable rapid intervention. We look to support hospital discharges by preventing admission. The second focus is on an ICS wide command centre, giving systems a live and evolving view of their entire bed asset in both hospital and community settings. As Clinical Director of Warrington Innovation Network, Dr Bunstone drives innovation, to augment care with digital solutions and enable patients to access the care they need from our team of highly skilled health care professionals. We have a hybrid offering across physiotherapy, mental health and clinical pharmacy so our patients are able to consult face-to-face, through video, or phone. Dan now maintains his clinical practice as a GP Principal at Chapelford Medical Centre, a surgery prioritising the delivery of high quality care with a multi-disciplinary team. We are about to go live with a fully remote and staffed triage set up, and entirely new cloud based phone system powered by BT to increase patient access and signpost to the right care.
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Pramit & Dan will be presiding over a range of informative presentations and stimulating debates on topics including:
You can keep up to date with all the latest developments on our conference programme by visiting our website.
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This week's conference theatre focus: Women's Health Professional Care Menopause Theatre
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We are absolutely thrilled to be welcoming Louise Newson as the Chair of this year's Women's Health Professional Care Menopause Theatre on 28 February 2024.
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Louise Newson is a GP, menopause specialist and a member of the UK Government’s Menopause Taskforce. She is passionate about increasing awareness and knowledge of the perimenopause and menopause, and campaigns for better menopause care for all women. Dr Newson studied Medicine and Pathology at The University of Manchester. She is a member of RCP (1998), a Fellow of RCGP (2016) and a Visiting Fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge University. Described as the ‘medic who kickstarted the menopause revolution’, she is the founder of the free award-winning balance menopause support app and the balance-menopause website. She hosts the Dr Louise Newson podcast, which has been ranked the No.1 medical podcast in the UK. She is founder of the not-for-profit company, Newson Health Research and Education, and the Newson Health Menopause Society, and has developed a menopause education programme for healthcare professionals which has been downloaded by over 32,000 clinicians globally. She has written and contributed to many academic papers. Louise is involved in numerous research projects and works closely with various charities. Her main research interest is the role of female hormones in reducing biological ageing.
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Louise will be presiding over a range of informative presentations and stimulating debates on topics including:
You can keep up to date with all the latest developments on our conference programme by visiting our website.
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One final word from us in this inaugural issue of the Delegate Digest. Not only are we committed to keeping Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care free-to-attend for UK healthcare professionals, we are also determined to improve the accessibility and inclusivity of the event.
Over the next few weeks we will be making a number of exciting announcements on how we aim to achieve this at this year's show, but in the meantime, we want you to know that we are here to help in any way we can to make your access to and experience of Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care positive and amazing.
If at any time you have any questions regarding the event, or need any additional assistance, please contact us and we will do our utmost to help.
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Kind regards,
The Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care 2024 Show Team.
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Best Practice London and Women's Health Professional Care Professional Care events are sponsored by the pharmaceutical and Med Tech industries via Grants, Sponsorship, and Exhibition packages. Sessions delivered with input from our supporters will always be marked on the programme.
A full list of confirmed sponsors for Best Practice London is available here.
A full list of confirmed sponsors for Women's Health Professional Care Professional Care is available here.
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