Nursing in Practice returns to Scotland with CPD event this September
After seven years away, Nursing in Practice Scotland is returning to Glasgow on 30 September, bringing together primary care and community nurses for a day of expert-led learning, practical clinical updates and valuable peer networking.
As more care continues to be delivered closer to home, nurses are playing an increasingly vital role in supporting patients across a wide range of settings.
Nursing in Practice Scotland provides the perfect opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, stay ahead of the latest developments and gain practical insights to support your everyday practice.
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The programme will explore the latest clinical guidance, service developments and innovations in practice, including updates to the childhood immunisation schedule and other key areas shaping nursing today.
Attendance is free, giving you access to expert-led education, practical clinical updates, valuable networking opportunities and up to five CPD hours at no cost.
Whether you’re looking to refresh your knowledge, learn from experienced speakers, share experiences with colleagues or invest in your professional development, this event offers the opportunity to learn, reflect and recharge.
Places are free but limited, so secure your place today and be part of the return of Nursing in Practice Scotland.
Why attend?
Earn up to 5 free CPD hours
Access accredited sessions designed to support everyday practice, covering key clinical topics, professional development and the latest guidance affecting primary and community care.
Stay up to date
Keep pace with changing clinical guidance, service developments and national healthcare priorities, including important updates to immunisation programmes and preventative care.
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Hear from expert speakers
Learn from experienced clinicians and nurse leaders who will share practical insights, real-world experiences and evidence-based approaches that can be applied immediately in practice.
Network with peers
Connect with nurses from across Scotland, exchange ideas, discuss shared challenges and discover how colleagues are responding to changes across primary and community healthcare.
Be inspired
Take away practical learning, fresh perspectives and renewed confidence to support your patients, develop your role and continue delivering high-quality care.
Ready to secure your free place? Register now.
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Can’t make it to Glasgow? Explore our growing calendar of free, CPD-accredited face-to-face and virtual events for nurses. Whether you prefer the networking opportunities of in-person events or the flexibility of virtual learning, you’ll find practical education, expert speakers and valuable opportunities to connect with colleagues across primary and community care.
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