Vaccinations and immunisation in primary care is the topic of a new virtual event aimed at practice managers and GPs.
Taking place on 6 May 2026, the event, delivered in partnership with our sister titles Pulse and The Pharmacist, is free to attend and designed specifically to support those delivering vaccines on the ground, namely GPs, practice managers, nurses and pharmacists.
Vaccination in primary care has rarely felt more demanding. New programmes are being introduced, patient hesitancy is becoming harder to navigate, and inequalities in uptake remain a persistent challenge that many practices are still working out how to address. This event is a chance to hear from clinicians who are facing the same pressures, get up to speed with the latest guidance, and ask key questions.
Sessions across the day will cover pneumococcal disease and shingles, the gonorrhoea vaccine programme, seasonal vaccine selection and procurement, flu, RSV and the broader respiratory vaccine landscape, and travel vaccines. Two dedicated panel discussions will focus on vaccine hesitancy and equity in immunisation.
It’s a full day online, with expert speakers, panel discussions and live Q&A throughout, and it’s completely free to attend. Registration is now open. Visit the event website to secure your place.


