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    10 August 2023      13 August 2023

    As one of the largest gatherings of perioperative professionals in the UK, the AfPP Annual Conference is essential for anyone working in the perioperative field.
    This year’s theme is ‘A Profession To Be Proud Of’. What better way to celebrate this incredible profession than by listening to fantastic speakers, asking exhibitors your burning questions and getting dressed up at our Gala Dinner!
    Join us at the University of York from 10 – 13 August. If you’re joining us for the entire conference or just for a day, there will be something for everyone. Virtual tickets are also available if you can’t make it to York.
    Our Annual Conference boasts a full programme of education, networking, hands-on workshops and entertainment. You’ll leave feeling informed, challenged and inspired.
    If you’re not proud of your profession when you arrive, you will be by the time you leave!
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    10 August 2023 11:30      12:00

    Antibiotic resistance is an increasing problem in healthcare, especially in nursing homes, where up to 75% of antibiotics are prescribed inappropriately. Contributing to this is pressure from residents and families, antiquated prescribing practices, and a “What could it hurt?” mentality.
    Whether you need to rebuild your antibiotic stewardship program from scratch or just want to make sure all the basics are covered, sign up for the Patient Safety Authority "Antibiotic Stewardship Webinar Series". Participants will receive an overview of antibiotic stewardship, assistance in evaluating current policies/processes, and tools to develop an effective programme.
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