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DDA 2024 conference
The 2024 Conference takes place on September 25th-26th at the Burlington Hotel Events Centre in Birmingham.
DDA 2023 Conference reports are now available from the conference page
Cardiology - Risks and Rhythms
Meredith Donaldson and Prof Alun Roebuck
Thursday 21st March 2024 - Mason's Arms. Louth, LN11 9PY
6.30pm for 7pm
Book your place and order your food from the Mason's Arms menu by contacting Dean Potter at dean.potter@amarincorp.eu or call/text him on 07920 868762 with your details.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Diabetes - Using Tirzepatide in the management of type 2 DM
Thursday 2nd May 2024 - Mason's Arms. Louth, LN11 9PY
6.30pm for 7pm
Book your place and order your food from the Mason's Arms menu by contacting Gill Taylor gill.taylor@network.lilly.com or call/text her on 07827 827740 with your details.
We look forward to seeing you there!

COPD - Enhancing your COPD management
Thursday 25th April 2024 - Louth
6.30pm for 7pm
Save the date for now - further booking details to follow shortly
It is with the greatest pleasure that we welcome the 13th EURIPA Rural Health Forum to Lincolnshire.
Book your place directly at https://forum.euripa.org/page/registration Early booking discounts are available so don't delay.
We look forward to seeing you there.
See this recently published paper regarding the use of siRNA technology to reduce ASCVD risk in your secondary prevention patients.
All shareholders are invited to attend at 6pm at Manby Surgery on Monday 18th March 2024
We look forward to seeing you then
Our objective is to promote the delivery of high quality and consistent services, investing in prevention, promoting self-care, health and wellbeing.
Our aim is to encourage an integrated workforce to develop a multi-disciplinary team that connects the patient directly with the most appropriate professional, thus providing a wider range of properly resourced services for our community.
We encourage our members to maximise the use of available resources to provide services in the right place at the right time, to the right patient and to continue to reinvest in improvements for a sustainable general practice.
Patients and practices sit at the heart of all we do. Quality and equality are our guiding principles.
Communication and engagement is a two-way process between board and shareholders and PCLMS will function fairly and honestly, with integrity and accountability.
Our goal is to have a positive impact and provide reliable, adaptable and robust support to our member practices.
PCLMS is governed by company law and the board of directors have a legal duty to act in the best interest of the company and all shareholders equally.
Shareholders have a duty not to do anything that could be deemed to undermine the board or the company. This includes not sharing company information with anyone outside of the company.
The board of directors should always be the first point of contact for any questions or concerns.
The board has historically and continues to work hard to foster a good working relationship with other stake holders (CCG, NLAG, ULHT, LCHS etc). Should you have any complaints, the board of directors should be contacted initially.
Above all else, PCLMS is run by local general practice for the benefit of our local population. We remain sensitive to the varying needs of different parts of our population.
We understand the pressures you face. We protect our NHS services and keep care close to home.