Nursing in Practice is hosting a brand new and exclusive virtual event focused on cardiology this month – and there is still time to sign up.
The full day event is worth 4.5 continuing professional development (CPD) hours that will contribute to your ongoing learning.
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The virtual event, aimed at nurses within general practice and the community, will be chaired by Helen Lewis, advanced nurse practitioner (ANP), independent prescriber, Queen’s Nurse, and Nursing in Practice advisory board member.
What topics will the event cover?
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- From sugar spikes to heart strikes
- Matters of the heart: Women at risk
- Weighing in on heart health: Tackling obesity
- Chronic coronary syndromes
- Pump up your knowledge – heart failure in primary care
- Reading between the lines: ECG interpretation.
The British Association for Nursing in Cardiovascular Care (BANCC) is an association partner for the event.
Charles Spencer, associate chief for advanced practice at South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust and BANCC Education Lead, will be speaking on chronic coronary syndrome.
The full agenda can be found on the event website.
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The event will run from 9.20am to 3.45pm on Wednesday, 23 April. Please sign up for your place here.