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NUFFIELD HEALTH CHESTER, THE GROSVENOR HOST FREE EDUCATIONAL DAY
Nuffield Health Chester, The Grosvenor recently held a symposium for GPs and Physiotherapists in order to further their education and professional development.
On Saturday 28th April, Nuffield Health Chester invited medical professionals to the Village Hotel, St. David’s Park in Ewloe, which saw over 100 GPs and Physiotherapists attend for free insight and guidance to further their career.
The attending GP’s and Physiotherapist’s, benefited from the day in order to develop both their education and CPD, and were able to listen to 15 consultant speakers who covered a variety of subjects such as back/spinal, women’s health and vascular, with the aim to share tips and knowledge which can be put into practice.
Ailsa Rainey, Marketing and Business Development Lead at Nuffield Health Chester, The Grosvenor Hospital commented: “It was great to see such a large turnout and to receive positive feedback after our GP symposium.
“Being able to see so many enthusiastic professionals enjoying and benefiting from talks from our consultant speakers show what an exciting time it is for Nuffield Health Chester Hospital, The Grosvenor, and we look forward to holding more events to benefit passionate medical professionals in the future.”
Dr Lorrain Dinardo, Consultant Gynaecologist at Nuffield Health Chester added: “The Nuffield Health Group at Chester ran an exceptionally successful GP Symposium day. It was a wonderful opportunity to network and provide such a large number of the local General Practitioners with practical updates across a number of medical fields. Great engagement from all involved, highly interactive and many pressing questions on Women’s Health were answered.”
Dr Julia Riley, GP and Clinical Lead Quality and Safety, commented “This was a very well organised GP update course, with a super range of topics, and the 5 presentations I attended were relevant and very helpful to me as a practising GP. It was a good central venue with plenty of space. I would be keen to attend future similar events.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Kench .
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