Primary Care Nursing Live 2022
Now available to watch on-demand!
Brought to you by Practice Nursing and Independent Nurse, Primary Care Nursing Live is the leading educational event for primary care nurses, providing online webinar sessions on key issues in primary care. This is an online event and free to register.

Each topic takes a new clinical focus with 3 CPD webinars. See the programme below for the entire event.
Sessions available on-demand
  • Supporting patients to self-manage COPD
    Monday, March 14, 2022 · 10:30 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Anne Rodman.

    This session will cover the importance of empowering patients to self-manage their COPD. Key factors that can affect self-management will be explored, including health literacy, health beliefs and behaviour change theories. Understanding patient education needs is vital: these could include the benefits of tobacco reduction, increasing physical activity, maintaining a healthy BMI in COPD and coping with breathlessness. Another key aspect of successful self-management is recognition of flare-ups and positive actions to take, alongside goal setting to encourage positive health behaviours.
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  • COPD and rescue packs
    Monday, March 14, 2022 · 11:45 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Beverley Bostock.

    Talk abstract coming soon
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  • The essential knowledge for managing COPD patients in practice (this session contains promotion) - Sponsored by Chiesi
    Monday, March 14, 2022 · 1:00 PM GMT
    This session will be presented by Professor Omar Usmani.

    1.The Challenges with inhalers
    2. Inhaler choice “The right patient, the right device”
    3. The role of the large and small airways
    4. New treatment options in COPD
    5. Inhalers and the environment
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  • Transforming asthma care - sponsored by AstraZeneca
    Tuesday, March 15, 2022 · 10:30 AM GMT
    This session is made up of two talks and a live panel Q&A at the end.
    The first talk is on improving patient and environmental outcomes in asthma from Dr Vince Mak.
    The second is on managing asthmatic patients – putting the evidence in to practice from Joanne Hamilton.

    These sessions will cover:

    • Current asthma outcomes
    • SABA over reliance, sustainability and the GP contract
    • Asthma guidelines and development in asthma management
    • The patient and virtual asthma clinics
    • Asthma patient case studies

    This session has been sponsored by AstraZeneca and includes promotional content.
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  • Greener respiratory healthcare and inhalers
    Tuesday, March 15, 2022 · 11:45 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Darush Attar.

    Doing the right thing clinically for individual patients must remain the primary focus of clinicians and there’s plenty we can do to on a personal level too.

    Greener respiratory healthcare that is kinder to the environment should be:
    - Patient-centred, putting patients at the heart of systems and decision-making processes so that they are more likely to adhere to appointments, prescribed medications, and self-care advice.
    - Focused on achieving and maintaining disease control including appropriate prescribing and holistic care to enable patients to understand and adhere to their prescribed regimen/s. Inhaled respiratory medications should be delivered using the inhaler with the lowest carbon impact that is appropriate for an individual and alongside safe disposal/recycle schemes.
    - Supporting a reduction in outdoor pollution and indoor air pollution (in the home or workplace and including secondhand tobacco smoke) is recognised as a priority for the prevention of respiratory disease.
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  • Post pandemic holistic breathing recovery - non clinical support for breathless people
    Tuesday, March 15, 2022 · 1:00 PM GMT
    This session will be presented by Heather Henry.

    As part of post-pandemic recovery, the health and care system will be encountering even larger numbers of people experiencing chronic breathlessness.
    This session outlines the research evidence for how such people may best be supported.
    Why is that two people with the same level of respiratory disease experience differing levels of dyspnoea?
    What can be done to support them?
    How has the evidence shaped the development of a holistic breathing recovery programme in Trafford?
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  • Endometriosis and Primary Care
    Wednesday, March 16, 2022 · 10:30 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Liz Bruen.

    - Introduction to Endometriosis Signs and Symptoms
    - Options of diagnosis; medical and surgical management
    - Developments within Wales
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  • Understanding intrauterine contraception
    Wednesday, March 16, 2022 · 11:45 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Sarah Kipps.

    Talk abstract coming soon
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  • Contraception for women aged 40 and over: key considerations
    Wednesday, March 16, 2022 · 1:00 PM GMT
    This session will be presented by Dr Katie Boog.

    When do you no longer need contraception?
    What contraception is safe in individuals over 40?
    Can you use contraception alongside or instead of HRT?
    What is the advice about extended use of LARC in older individuals?

    Individuals aged over 40 have different contraception requirements because the safety profile for contraception is different to that of younger women, and contraception may alleviate or masks symptoms of perimenopause. This presentation will give you an understanding of:
    - how to assess the risk:benefit of contraceptive options in individuals over 40
    - how and when to stop contraception
    - how and when to use contraception alongside HRT
    to give you the knowledge and skills to confidently discuss these questions with your patients.
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  • Wound care in crisis
    Thursday, March 17, 2022 · 10:30 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Leanne Atkin.

    Primary Care Nursing Live is the leading educational event for primary care nurses. Brought to you by Practice Nursing Journal and Independent Nurse, this event will provide nurses with online webinar sessions on key issues in primary care.
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  • Medical Adhesive-Related Skin Injuries (MARSI): with a Primary Care Focus
    Thursday, March 17, 2022 · 11:45 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Fiona Downie.

    This presentation will look at:

    • What is a MARSI
    • How to assess for, to include skin assessment
    • How to prevent a MARSI looking at prevention strategies and products
    • Patient & staff education
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  • Is there a role for probiotics in infant feeding issues? Exploring the evidence and implications for practice - Sponsored by Nestle Nutrition
    Friday, March 18, 2022 · 10:30 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Lucy Jackman.

    In this webinar, Specialist Paediatric Dietitian, Lucy Jackman, will review the role of probiotics in infant functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), including infantile colic, regurgitation and functional constipation. Lucy will include a specific focus on the link between gut dysbiosis and infantile colic; discussing the scientific evidence and practical recommendations for the use of probiotics.
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  • Constipation in older people
    Friday, March 18, 2022 · 11:45 AM GMT
    This session will be presented by Gerri Mortimore.

    Nurse practitioners are autonomous practitioners who are required to manage clinical care in partnership with patients, families, and carers. This requires analysis and synthesis using evidence to undertake complex decision-making. This presentation will examine the issue of constipation, with particular emphasis on the older patient group. The aetiology and epidemiology of constipation will be examined, the pathophysiological manifestation considered and the diagnosis and management within this population will be discussed to ensure autonomous, safe management of this condition.
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  • Management of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Sponsored by Tillotts
    Friday, March 18, 2022 · 1:00 PM GMT
    This session will be presented by Dr Anups De Silva.

    Dr Anups De Silva, a Consultant Gastroenterologist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, gives a brief overview of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), discussing the use of mesalazine in the treatment of ulcerative colitis and locally acting steroids in the treatment of Crohn’s disease. Dr De Silva speaks about ways in which IBD therapy can be optimised in primary care, methods to support IBD patient self-management and approaches which may aid admission avoidance. Tillotts products will be discussed during the presentation
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