Primary Care Lifestyle Conference Sept 2025

Primary Care Lifestyle Conference Sept 2025

An inspiring day providing lifestyle education to healthcare professionals

By Gayle Gerry, Tessa Barnard & Catherine Cassell

Date and time

Monday, September 22 · 9am - 5pm GMT+1

Location

Hogarths Hotel Solihull

Four Ashes Road Dorridge B93 8QE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Agenda

GLP-1's. What You and Your Patients Need to Know.

Dr David Unwin


Dr David Unwin is the RCGP Clinical expert in diabetes and the chair of the Public Health Collaboration scientific advisory board. He is also an ambassador for the all party parliamentary group on di...

Personalised Care, Health Coaching & Metabolic Health. Practical Solutions

Dr Ollie Hart


Dr Olli Hart is A GP based in Sheffield. He is the clinical director for his local Primary Care Network. He has a core professional interest in person catered care and has held a range of roles in t...

Reversing Diabetes using TCR in Clinical Practice by a Registered Dietician

Mike Sweeney, RD


Mike Sweeney, Advanced Clinical Dietician, BSc (hons), PgD. Mike's passion for helping people with chronic disease stems from his own personal struggle. He reversed his own pre diabetes and keeps his...

What's the Latest on Ultra-processed Food Addiction?

Dr Jen Unwin


Dr Jen Unwin is a Clinical Psychologist and leader in the food addiction arena. Dr Unwin has spent her professional life interested in the role of hope in chronic disease and how it can be used to b...

Metabolic Health Expert Panel

Dr D Unwin, Dr C Murdoch, Gayle Ferry RN, Dr K Andrews


Feedback from previous years has been a request for more time for discussion with our speakers. This expert panel is an opportunity for you to ask those questions and debate with the panel. The panel...

Breaking Barriers in Psychiatry. How a Metabolic Health Approach is...

Dr Sunny Kaler, Consultant Psychiatrist


Breaking Barriers in Psychiatry. How a Metabolic Health Approach is Transforming Mental Healthcare.

To be announced

About this event

  • Event lasts 8 hours

Welcome to the Primary Care Lifestyle Conference Sept 2025! Join us for a day filled with insightful talks, interactive speaking panels, and networking opportunities. This in-person event will take place on Mon Sep 22 2025 at Hogarths Hotel Solihull. Get ready to learn from medical experts, share best practices, and discover new ways to enhance your clinical practice. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and take your clinical practice and patient care to the next level. See you there!

Frequently asked questions

Is lunch provided?

A buffet lunch and refreshments is included in the ticket price.

Can my ticket be refunded?

Please help us by not asking for a refund wherever possible. This is due to the event being not for profit and run by volunteers. Please do sell on your ticket to a colleague if you are unable to attend.

Is there parking at the hotel?

There is plenty of parking at the hotel

Which is the nearest train station

Dorridge is the nearest train station, then Solihull or Birmingham International station via a short taxi ride.

Organized by

The organisers Gayle Gerry, Tessa Barnard & Catherine casselel are all UK qualified registered nurses working within the NHS. They are all passionate about using lifestyle changes first for patient wanting to improve their metabolic health, and at differring point all have successfully run group consultations & peer support groups for patients wanting to improve their type 2 diabetes, and achieving remission. This conference is not for profit, so they are organising it in their free time and will not recieve any payments. Similarly all speakers are providing their time free of charge.

Some NHS training hubs have agrees to fund tickets for Allied healthcare professionals, we will update on here which hubs. BSol (Birmingham and Solihull) are currently funding 20 places for allied healthcare professionals (nurses, dieticians, nursing associates, physiotherapists)