About the event
Women’s Health Professional Care brings together healthcare professionals for two days of learning, collaboration, and insight across women’s health.
The programme features expert talks, workshops, and an exhibition showcasing the latest products, technologies, and solutions designed to support everyday practice.
Attendees can earn up to 12 accredited CPD points while gaining practical tools, fresh ideas, and valuable connections to improve care for women at every stage of life.
Why attend?
Gain free CPD-certified education
Stay ahead in primary care with expert-led, CPD-certified sessions covering clinical updates, NHS policy changes, and practical skills - all free to attend! Earn CPD points while gaining valuable insights to enhance your professional development.
Network with thousands of peers
Connect with GP Partners, Clinical Directors, Practice Managers, GPs, women's health specialists, and a wide range of primary care professionals from across the UK. Share experiences, exchange ideas, and build relationships through networking areas, interactive sessions, and exhibitor discussions.
Event highlights
Best Practice London & Women's Health Professional Care 2025 achieved remarkable success with record-breaking attendance.
Attendees explored the latest products and innovations while benefiting from our accredited CPD conference programme.
Attendees also took advantage of networking opportunities, connecting with peers, industry leaders, and experts across the primary care and women’s health sectors.
What to expect
Over two days, Women’s Health Professional Care offers a rich programme across three dedicated theatres, with opportunities to earn up to 12 hours of accredited CPD.
Expert speakers will cover a wide range of clinically relevant topics, including menopause and HRT, contraception, gynaecological cancers, endometriosis, PCOS, breast cancer, health inequalities, and more.
Sessions are designed to provide practical insight, evidence-based guidance, and the latest updates to help you deliver high-quality, patient-centred care.
We’re working with a range of associations and groups to ensure our topics are really well aligned to
the most pressing issues as identified in the recent government consultation on women’s health issues.
