Join our joint expert chairs for PrimaryCareLearnings face-to-face event on 9th September 2025 in London! Our full day of expert-led speaker sessions and workshops has a focus on addressing comorbidity management to help patients live healthier at every stage of life.

GP Educator and Portfolio GP

GP and Head of Medical Education at Learna
Why attend?
This full day of in-person learning is designed to equip primary care professionals with the latest clinical updates as well as practical tips.
- Gain expert insight: sessions feature expert speakers who will discuss the latest updates in primary care practice.
- Hot topics: the carefully curated sessions reflect the diverse range of conditions encountered daily in your practice.
- Earn CPD hours: PrimaryCareLearnings provides valuable CPD hours* for your annual appraisal.
- Get involved: engage directly with experts to get the answers you need to enhance your ability to deliver quality patient-centred care.
DATE: 9th September 2025
TIME: 9:00 – 16:30
LOCATION: 10 Union Street, London, SE1 1SZ
TOPICS INCLUDE: infant allergy, adolescent dermatology, men’s and women’s health, obesity and care of the elderly
Spaces are limited and our full programme is now available. View the full programme and register here.
We can’t wait to welcome you in-person on 9th September 2025.
*CPD hours are recommended by MIMS Learning for GPs and nurses based on attendance of the full meeting programme and associated reflection on learning. If you spend less time, we recommend claiming fewer credits. For pharmacists, this qualifies as a planned learning activity.
This educational programme is initiated, funded and reviewed by Viatris and intended for UK healthcare professionals.
Please report suspected adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and device failures to the MHRA through the Yellow Card scheme. You can report via:
- the Yellow Card website www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard
- the free Yellow Card app available from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store
- some clinical IT systems (EMIS/SystmOne/Vision/MiDatabank) for healthcare professionals
Alternatively, you can report suspected adverse drug reactions and device failures to the Yellow Card scheme by calling 0800 731 6789 for free, Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. You can leave a message outside of these hours.
When reporting please provide as much information as possible. By reporting adverse drug reactions and device failures, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine. You can also report directly to the manufacturer at pv.uk@viatris.com
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