Outline agenda revealed for Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference
The outline agenda has been published for the inaugural Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference, offering the first detailed look at the sessions that will shape two days of collaboration across primary care.

Delivered in partnership with the National Pharmacy Association (NPA), the free, CPD-accredited event will take place at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham, on 21–22 June 2026. It will bring together community pharmacists, GPs, nurses, GP and PCN pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, practice managers, PCN leaders and ICB representatives for two days of practical learning and meaningful cross-sector dialogue.
The agenda delivers a structured two-day programme featuring practical, case-based sessions across three rooms, grouped around five core streams:
- Collaboration in Action
- Business and Service Innovation
- Leadership and Workforce
- Technology and AI for Integration
- Clinical Skills Booster
It is designed to share practical, case-based learning to help drive stronger collaboration between general practice and community pharmacy.
Across the programme, sessions will explore integrated care pathways, neighbourhood working in action, digital integration, medicines optimisation, workforce development and practical solutions to shared system challenges. The agenda has been designed to deliver implementable insight that supports professionals navigating rising demand, workforce pressures and neighbourhood reform.
The Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference will also host the National Pharmacy Association Members’ Forum, GP Pharmacy in Focus (with the Primary Care Pharmacy Association), a dedicated Networking Zone running throughout both days, and an evening drinks reception to facilitate relationship-building across sectors.
Worth 10 CPD points and free to attend, the event is positioned as a national meeting point for professionals committed to strengthening collaboration between general practice and community pharmacy.
The PCPA, Community Pharmacy England, the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing, the PMA and Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education have joined as partners for this event.
Partnership opportunities across the conference allow you to influence the direction of primary care and position your organisation as a trusted partner in transformation. Contact us today to discuss our full range of opportunities.