Vaccinations and Immunisation: A new virtual event for primary care clinicians
From Pulse 365 and Nursing in Practice 365, and in partnership with The Pharmacist and Management in Practice, we have launched a new virtual event, Vaccinations and Immunisation.

Open to a range of primary care professionals, including GPs, nurses, pharmacists and practice managers, this event delivers education and the latest clinical guidance to the professionals who are on the frontline of vaccine delivery.
Taking place on Tuesday, 6 May 2026, this free online event has been put together to help primary care clinicians feel more confident and better supported around vaccination delivery. It's a full day online, with expert speakers, panel discussions and live Q&A throughout.
Vaccination programmes are changing fast. Primary care teams are being asked to do more, from rolling out new vaccines like the gonorrhoea programme to managing growing patient hesitancy and addressing real inequalities in uptake. This event is a chance to get up to speed, ask questions and hear from clinicians who are working through the same challenges.
Sessions will cover pneumococcal disease and shingles, the gonorrhoea vaccine programme, seasonal vaccine selection and procurement, flu, RSV and the wider respiratory vaccine landscape, and travel vaccines. There are also two panel discussions focused on vaccine hesitancy and equity in immunisation. Nurses and GPs can claim 5.25 hours of CPD accreditation for attending.
The event will be promoted across Pulse, Nursing in Practice, The Pharmacist and Management in Practice, reaching our communities of GPs, nurses, pharmacists and practice managers across the UK.
Registration is now open. To find out more visit the event website. For sponsorship and partnership opportunities across our future Cogora events, please contact us today.
This event is run at arm's length from the financial supporters including Sanofi and all content was created by the faculty. No funder has had input into the content of the materials or presentations. CSL has provided funding towards this independent programme and has had no input into the agenda, speaker selection, or content of the event.