The first Management in Practice conference of the year took place last week in Manchester at the Bridgewater Hall. The conference saw hundreds of Practice Managers, Directors and Administrators attend the event, with sessions well attended throughout the day. 

There was a full programme of engaging and thought provoking content this year, with a fantastic keynote speech, courtesy of Professor Jonathan Passmore, as well as an excellent programme consisting of engaging and informative talks and presentations. 

Other highlights included:

  • The opening session delivered by Tracey Vell exploring Sustainability and Transformation plans and their implications on general practice
  • Sessions covering a variety of topics including HR, bid writing and leadership- A panel discussion on collaborative working 
  • A packed exhibition with a range of services and products available to improve your practice’s performance

What did our delegates think of the event?

  • “The event was an excellent network opportunity and a chance to obtain up to date information on General Practice.” – Rahilah Nazir
  • “Great event very well organised lots of information available and some fantastic speakers. I managed to take away some great ides to implement in practice.” – Bernice Mizon-Melia“
  • Love this event, networking with colleagues, talking to suppliers and listening to really interesting discussions which help in day to day working. See you next year!” – Allison Hey

The Management in Practice events team are conscious of bringing together the healthcare community with other key stakeholders from the industry, with the event offering an exhibition alongside the conference. 

Leading service providers and associations were able to discuss the latest cutting-edge solutions and showcase their latest products and services to attendees. 

Management in Practice events are free to attend for Practice Managers, Practice Directors, Practice Administrators, GP Partners and Secretaries. The events have been designed to support those at the forefront of primary care business management in staying up to date with policy change, developing long term business strategy and seeking practice efficiencies.

Management in Practice will be travelling to Newcastle on 27th June, London on 28th September and then on to Birmingham on 5th December.