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Cardio-renal-metabolic UK Annual Meeting 2025

Cardio-renal-metabolic UK Annual Meeting 2025

The second CVRMUK annual meeting will take place on Tuesday 25 March 2025 at The King's Fund in London.

This meeting is designed to bring together HCPs to explore the latest clinical advances and national guidance surrounding the management of cardiovascular, renal and metabolic disease.

Join meeting Chairs, Dr Kevin Fernando and Dr Patrick Holmes, and a panel of multidisciplinary national experts on Tuesday 25th March 2025 at The King’s Fund, London for an informative, thought-provoking agenda including interactive sessions, workshops and networking. There will also be plenty of opportunities for questions and discussions.

We welcome all healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care involved in the management of patients with cardiovascular, renal or metabolic diseases. To attend this free event, please click here.

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Agenda

Tuesday 25th March 2025

08:30
Arrival, exhibition and networking
09:00
Welcome and introductions 

Dr Kevin Fernando, GP Partner North Berwick Health Centre, GP with Specialist Interest in CVRM

Dr Patrick Holmes, GP Partner, St. George’s Medical Practice

09:10
State of the nation: All about Obesity

Dr Dimitris Papamargaritis, Associate Professor of Endocrinology and Obesity Physician, Leicester University 

Sarah Le Brocq, Founder & Director All About Obesity CIC

09:45
A consensus for CVRM

Kevin Fernando

Patrick Holmes

10:00
Hot topics: New horizons in HFpEF

Dr Joe Martins, Interventional Cardiologist, West Midlands 

10:20
Panel Q&A
10:30
Refreshments, exhibition and networking
10:45
Sponsored Symposium
11:20
Breakout Streams

The intersection of Sleep and CVRM - Dr Kevin Fernando

Get Doncaster moving case study - Speaker tbc

‘Demystifying’ diet in T2D and CV Risk management - Dr Sundhya Raman, Lifestyle Medicine

12:05
Lunch and networking
12:45
Sponsored Symposium
13:20
Exploring the boundaries of GLP1 & GIP

Prof John Wilding, Professor of Medicine (CVRM Medicine)

13:40
Breakout Streams

How to implement a model CKD service - Prof Smeeta Sinha, Consultant Nephrologist, Manchester

Non diabetes continuous glucose monitoring to support lifestyle: advantages and barriers - Prof David Strain, Associate Professor of Metabolic Health, Exeter

EASL–EASD–EASO Clinical Practice Guidelines on the management of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) - Dr Kevin Fernando

14:30
Refreshments, exhibition and networking
14:45
Sponsored Symposium
15:20
Health inequalities in diabetes and weight management

Dr Sean Wharton, Medical Director of the Wharton Medical Clinic 

15:50
Debate – In an era of GLP1 is lifestyle, diet & exercise advice dead?

Prof David Strain, Associate Professor of Metabolic Health, Exeter

16:30
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*Agenda subject to change