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All sessions will be streamed live and then published on demand shortly after the broadcast. Click on a session to begin watching.
We released clinical videos for you to watch in the lead up to the conference. These sessions are CPD accredited individually – once you have watched over 75% of a video, you can download your certificate via the 'My certificates' page in the CPD tab. 

Speakers will discuss rehabilitation following stroke, the latest updates in cerebal palsy and the role of physicians in relation to multisystem long term conditions.
Speakers will explore management of acute coronary syndrome with multimorbidity.

Developed by RCP Iraq network.
Speakers will discuss advances in diagnostic nuclear medicine, PET-CT and therapeutic nuclear medicine. They will also explore functional brain imaging with radionuclides.
Speakers will discuss immune deficiency and drug allergy for the general physician. They will also cover anaphylaxis, urticaria, angioedema and acute ‘allergic’ symptoms in emergency and acute medicine.
Speakers will discuss carpal tunnel syndrome and explore how you can get the best out of your clinical neurophysiology department.
Speakers will explore changes to obstructive sleep apnoea treatment, external time and internal clocks, and the impact of sleep on women and ageing. 
Speakers will explore menopause and diabetes, and the management of complex situations associated with HRT use.
All sessions will be available to watch on demand, shortly after the live broadcast. Click on a video to start watching. 
In this opening session, GP and author Dr Gavin Francis will explore the reasons why the NHS is worth saving. 
This session will explore the latest updates in acute medicine including point of care ultrasound and same day emergency care.
In this session, you will learn how to manage acute colitis and cloistridioides difficile diarrhoea. You will also explore how to approach deranged liver biochemistry tests.

Developed with the British Society of Gastroenterology.
Using interactive case studies, this session will provide general medics with updates on imported and emerging infections in the UK.
This session will look at the management of intracranial haemorrhage and headache on the acute take, explore new treatments for dementia and discuss the assessment of gait disorders. 

Developed with the Association of British Neurologists.
This session will provide insight into the management of respiratory conditions commonly seen on the acute take.
This session will highlight emergency presentations in skin of colour, demonstrate key things you need to know about skin cancer and discuss AI from a dermatology perspective.

Developed with the British Association of Dermatologists.
This session will discuss stroke mimics and chameleons and highlight important post-stroke complications for a general physician.
In this session, speakers will explore opioid toxicity, explain how to set and communicate ceilings of treatment and discuss the challenges and opportunities of a palliative medicine registrar.

Developed by the RCPs JSC for Palliative Medicine.
In this session, our speakers will give the annual Milroy and Croonian lectures. 
This session will include a statement from the British Thoracic Society on tobacco dependency, highlight treatment bundles that are available through NCSCT, share the latest updates on the use of e-cigarettes and discuss pharmacotherapies.

Developed with the British Thoracic Society and RCP special adviser on tobacco, Professor Sanjay Agrawal.
This session will share global guidelines updates to the management of hyperglycaemic emergencies, diabetes and hyperglycaemia. It will also provide insight into adrenal insufficiency and hyponatraemia for the generalist.

Developed with the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists and the Society for Endocrinology.
This session will provide an update in renal medicine for the general physician.
In this session, the panel will explore falls for the internist, deprescribing in patients with falls, and medicines for geriatric patients.
In this session, the panel will discuss the management of sickle cell disease, thrombocytopenia and suspected haematological malignancy.

Developed with the British Society for Haematology.
In this session, the panel will give the latest updates in syphilis and Mpox. They will also discuss prevention methods in GUM clinics.
This session will explore the management of cardiac conditions commonly seen by the general physician.
This session will provide updates on haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) fever, high ferritin, gout and crystal arthritis, and raised creatine kinase on the acute medical take.

Developed with the British Society for Rheumatology.