Lunch & Learn: event for nurses

Lunch & Learn: event for nurses

NHS Education for Scotland is hosting a number of events specifically for those who support education, learning and development for the (current and future) health and social care workforce. It is important that care home nurses are represented at these Lunch & Learn events. If you work in health and social care nursing, please consider registering to attend one of the events scheduled over the coming months. 

3 locations still have places available:

  • Edinburgh – 2 October
  • Inverness – 24 October
  • Aberdeen  – 26 October

The Flying Start NHS lunch and learn briefings will take place on the dates stated, from 12.00 – 14.00. For more details and to register for one of these events please contact [email protected] 

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