PCPN Speakers

12 - 13 May 2026, Radisson Blu, Heathrow

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Nina Jhita

Nina Jhita

Chief Operating Officer , Modality Partnership
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Frequently Asked Questions

 

We're looking for senior leaders from across primary care who are driving real change across their organisations and systems. This includes Chief Executives, Chief Medical Officers, Chief Nursing Officers, Clinical Directors, PCN Clinical Directors, GP Partners, and senior leaders from ICBs, GP Federations, community health services, and pharmacy, dentistry, and optometry organisations — anyone with genuine frontline experience tackling the challenges facing primary care today.

Share what's actually working in your organisation or system. We want honest case studies, practical lessons learned, and real strategies you've implemented – not theory. Topics include the NHS 10-Year Plan in practice, neighbourhood health and the left shift, working as one healthcare system, digital transformation and the patient journey, workforce resilience and optimisation, the GP contract, community and neighbourhood care, AI and innovation in primary care, and regulatory navigation. If you've navigated a challenge other primary care leaders are facing, we want to hear about it.

Sessions include main room keynote panels, breakout sessions, and roundtable discussions. You might join a panel with fellow primary care leaders, deliver a breakout session on a specific topic, or contribute to a focused roundtable discussion. We'll work with you to find the format that best fits your experience and the topic you're presenting.

No. Speaking at PCPN is complimentary. We cover your attendance for both days, including all sessions, networking opportunities, meals, and accommodation. You'll also have the opportunity to connect with peers and solution providers navigating the same pressures across primary care.

Beyond your panel or session (typically 20–45 minutes), you're encouraged to stay for the full two-day event. This gives you the chance to learn from other speakers, network with fellow primary care leaders, explore innovative solutions from our sponsors, and contribute to the wider conversation about the future of primary care in the UK. Many speakers find the peer connections and open discussion just as valuable as presenting.



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