Covid-19 Open Webinar – 9 April

Covid-19 Open Webinar – 9 April

The next Scottish Care Covid-19 webinar will take place on Thursday 9 April 2020 at 3:00 pm. This session will be hosted by Donald and Karen along with a guest host – Professor Graham Ellis, National Clinical Adviser for Ageing and Health, Scottish Government and Maria McIlgorm, Chief Nursing Officer Directorate, Scottish Government.

This is the perfect opportunity for you to ask us, Professor Ellis and Maria any questions you may have on Covid-19.

Please note that this webinar is open to both Scottish Care members and external colleagues, therefore those who are interested in attending will need to register to access the webinar (even Scottish Care members). You can register via the following link. After your registration gets approved, you will receive an email with a unique link to join the webinar.

Registration link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x4EQ0DYkQCqzrixFrx0cIQ

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