Primary Care CPD Event
Primary Care 6-CPD Event

Primary Care Masterclass
Saturday 25 April 2026

High-yield updates in CVRM, lipid optimisation, MASLD, menopause care, dermatology, osteoporosis and cardiac investigations — designed for immediate primary care implementation.

Venue, date & timings
Sat 25 Apr 2026 09:00–16:00 Village Hotel London Watford
Centennial Park, Centennial Avenue, Elstree, WD6 3SB

What you will gain

A structured day designed for confident decision-making in routine and complex primary care presentations—combining pragmatic guidance, high-yield updates, and immediate application to clinical workflows.

1High-yield updates

Focused synthesis of clinically relevant guideline changes and practical implications for consultations and reviews.

2Implementation-first

Clear thresholds, decision pathways, and “what to do on Monday” actions—aligned to everyday primary care realities.

3Clinical confidence

Sharper reasoning around investigations, risk stratification, and referral—supported by case-based learning.

Programme Lectures 25–30 minutes (maximum 30 minutes)
Topic Time Session Brief content
09:00–09:30RegistrationArrival and refreshments.
1 09:30–10:00 NICE Type 2 diabetes update (Feb 2026) Key changes for primary care implementation.
2 10:00–10:30 Achieving LDL-C ≤ 1.4 mmol/L Combination lipid-lowering pathways for high-risk patients.
10:30–10:45BreakCoffee and networking.
3 10:45–11:15 MASLD (the new NAFLD): how serious is it? Risk stratification, tests and referral thresholds.
4 11:15–11:45 Setting up your CVRM clinic — real-life example Service design, searches, workflows and quality assurance.
11:45–12:05Networking with sponsorsExhibition time.
12:05–12:35LunchBuffet lunch and informal discussion.
5 12:35–13:05 Chest pain and related cardiac imaging investigations made simple Echo, coronary calcium score, CTCA, and cardiac MRI — what to request, when, and why.
6 13:05–13:35 Menopause & HRT — precision and confidence in prescribing Individualised choice, safety considerations and monitoring.
7 13:35–14:05 Case reports (Part 1) Men’s health and insomnia.
14:05–14:25Break & networkingRefreshments and exhibition time.
8 14:25–14:55 Dermatology — spot diagnosis quiz High-yield primary care differentials.
9 14:55–15:25 Osteoporosis & fracture prevention Case-finding, FRAX and treatment selection.
10 15:25–15:40 Case reports (Part 2) COPD and migraine — pragmatic management.
15:40–16:00Course Plenary, Feedback & CertificatesClosing remarks and CPD certification.
09:00–09:30

Registration

Arrival and refreshments.

09:30–10:00
Topic 1

NICE Type 2 diabetes update (Feb 2026)

Key changes for primary care implementation.

10:00–10:30
Topic 2

Achieving LDL-C ≤ 1.4 mmol/L

Combination lipid-lowering pathways for high-risk patients.

10:30–10:45

Break

Coffee and networking.

10:45–11:15
Topic 3

MASLD (the new NAFLD): how serious is it?

Risk stratification, tests and referral thresholds.

11:15–11:45
Topic 4

Setting up your CVRM clinic — real-life example

Service design, searches, workflows and quality assurance.

11:45–12:05

Networking with sponsors

Exhibition time.

12:05–12:35

Lunch

Buffet lunch and informal discussion.

12:35–13:05
Topic 5

Chest pain and related cardiac imaging investigations made simple

Echo, coronary calcium score, CTCA, and cardiac MRI — what to request, when, and why.

13:05–13:35
Topic 6

Menopause & HRT — precision and confidence in prescribing

Individualised choice, safety considerations and monitoring.

13:35–14:05
Topic 7

Case reports (Part 1)

Men’s health and insomnia.

14:05–14:25

Break & networking

Refreshments and exhibition time.

14:25–14:55
Topic 8

Dermatology — spot diagnosis quiz

High-yield primary care differentials.

14:55–15:25
Topic 9

Osteoporosis & fracture prevention

Case-finding, FRAX and treatment selection.

15:25–15:40
Topic 10

Case reports (Part 2)

COPD and migraine — pragmatic management.

15:40–16:00

Course Plenary, Feedback & Certificates

Closing remarks and CPD certification.

Sponsorship statement

Course is for UK-registered healthcare professionals only. Free attendance for GPs, Nurses, Pharmacists, Paramedics and HCAs.

Pharmaceutical companies have sponsored the event by providing exhibition stand space only; sponsors were not involved in the content of the agenda/presentations.