Women's Health Professional Care is the perfect opportunity for healthcare professionals to stay informed and educated on the latest developments in women's health. This two-day event, taking place on 26-27 February 2025 at Olympia London, is set to explore critically important issues that affect women's health and well-being. As a healthcare professional, it is vital to stay up to date on the latest government strategies for women's health, and attending this event will give you the chance to do just that.
Why now
We are currently in a heightened time of development and awareness when it comes to women's healthcare objectives, as conversations around women’s health have really started to take off. The rise in media attention, fuelled by documentaries spotlighting women's health and the newly unveiled 10-year health strategy, has brought women's health challenges to the forefront of public awareness. As a result, patient expectations are elevated, necessitating healthcare professionals to stay informed about all aspects of women's health to address patient inquiries and deliver improved care. Now is an opportune moment to join us for an event that emphasises these topics, offering a platform for education and, consequently, an enhancement in care.
Reasons to attend Women's Health Professional Care
An Unprecedented Learning Opportunity
- Gain up to 12 hours of valuable free CPD accredited learning to ensure your clinical skills are up to date and you’re accessing the latest information on women’s health.
- Hear from very established expert speakers who can share their knowledge on critical topics such as the menopause, PCOS, fertility issues, endometriosis and more.
- Get important information and advice from key groups, patient advocates and national bodies to ensure your organisation is delivering patient centred care, which properly reflects the needs of all women.
- Learn more about the new women’s health government strategy and how it applies to your clinical work.
- Find out how you can establish better quality services and care pathways to properly support women with priority women’s health issues.