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RCGP 17th National Conference 2012
Managing Drug & Alcohol Problems in Primary Care
"Going for Gold 2012: Right Treatment, Right Time, Right Place"
11 May 2012, City Hall, Cardiff
Building on the success of previous conferences, this long-running event will once again examine the critical role primary care plays in working with drug users, their families and carers.
The conference is the largest event in the UK for GPs, shared care workers, drug users, nurses and other primary care staff, specialists, commissioners and researchers interested in, and involved with the management of drug users in primary care.
Online registrationa and a Provisional Conference Programme are now available - please see the RCGP Conference section for more details.
WIN A FREE DELEGATE PLACE FOR 2013
You are invited to submit posters and papers on any aspect of working with drug and alcohol users in primary care. >Papers and posters can include a brief description of your service and how it was developed, how you overcame a local problem and/or improved practice, or research and audit that you have carried out. We are interested in submissions of any film/other media that you have produced, including educational and training materials.
See the RCGP Conference section for more details.