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Intelligent Population Health Reporting & Quality Improvement

Leaders in Lipids Webinar on demand

This programme has been organised by PCCS and funded by Novartis. Novartis were not involved in the development of the programme, content, selection of speakers or their arrangements. All content has been independently developed by PCCS.


Leaders in Lipids | Webinars on-demand

As part of this programme, we are running five webinars to give you the opportunity to gain  a good understanding as well as to get all of your questions answered by our faculty.
Please see an overview of the webinar series below: 

 

Webinar 1 | Tuesday, 30th September | 10:00-12:45

Sessions will be recorded and available to view on demand in due course. 

 

 

 

Webinar 2 | Drop-in session | Friday, 14th November | 13:00-14:00

This webinar will be a drop in session for delegates to share clinical challenges with lipid management that they may be encountering in primary care, to gain insights and expertise from the faculty.

 

 

 Webinar 3 | Drop-in session | Tuesday, 9th December | 13:00-14:00

This webinar will be a drop in session for delegates to gain expert advice on how to approach challenges within practice teams when setting up pathways for lipid optimisation in primary care (including an inclisiran service).

 

 

Webinar 4 | Drop-in session | Tuesday, 20th January | 13:00-14:00

This webinar will be a drop in session for delegates to ask the experts questions on how to meet QOF targets for cholesterol management within their practice/primary care network (PCN).

 

 

Webinar 5 | Drop-in session | Friday, 20th February | 13:00-14:00

This webinar will be a drop in session for delegates to hear about the next steps after the programme, details for submitting the abstract and to ask any final questions they may have.

 

 

The drop-in webinars are optional and you do not have the attend for the full hour. 


If you would like to join the programme, you can do so by registering here: 

Registration | Leaders in Lipids Programme 


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