MIMS Learning Live South 

MIMS Learning Live events are for UK Healthcare professionals. 

Sponsor disclaimer: This event is made possible by sponsorship from organisations including pharmaceutical companies, med tech companies and service providers who have provided sponsorship towards this independent programme. They have had no editorial input or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence except for the marked sponsored symposia. Sessions delivered with input from these organisations are marked as such on the programme and a list of all sponsors can be found on our sponsor page.

MIMS Learning Live South 2026 will take place on Friday 12 June, 2026. This event is essential for UK Healthcare professionals looking to stay at the forefront of clinical knowledge. MIMS Learning Live brings together top experts from across the field, offering valuable insights and practical advice that you can apply directly to your practice.

With dynamic live presentations, interactive discussions, and ample networking opportunities, you'll leave equipped with the tools and connections to elevate your work. Whether you're seeking to enhance your clinical expertise, engage with peers, or gain new perspectives on emerging topics, MIMS Learning Live South is the place to be.

Bring your team! The Business Hub brought to you by GP Business has been created with your whole team in mind, recognising that running a successful practice while delivering exceptional patient care is more demanding than ever. The content has been designed specifically for GP Partners and Practice Managers, offering the insights, tools, and support you need to navigate change, boost efficiency, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

Be part of a vibrant community of UK Healthcare professionals committed to shaping the future of primary care in the UK.

Why should you be there?


Share ideas  

Network with colleagues and question the speakers in an atmosphere of collaborative face-to-face learning, with lively presentations and Q&A. 

Support your development 

Earn CPD hours for your day, to help ease the pain of your annual appraisal and help you to demonstrate that you are up to date with current clinical practice. 

Refresh and Re-energise 

Take time out of the practice to refresh and re-energise your approach and maximise the difference that you can make to your patients' lives.

A NOTE FROM MIMS LEARNING 


Every year for MIMS Learning Live South we plan live sessions that will connect with your life in general practice and give you lots of practical take-home points as well as some inspiration.

This year we want to reflect key challenges around obesity management, focus on key clinical areas such as paediatrics, women's health and cardiology, and provide a lively mixture of other topics that reflects the variety coming through your surgery door.

We're constantly refreshing our fantastic community of chairs and expert speakers to provide you with learning that's highly relevant to your practice, providing you with CPD hours for appraisal.

Our commitment to sustainability means we will ask for a small attendance charge to ensure that food and other precious resources are not wasted.

Join us for this vibrant event in June - I look forward to seeing you there.

Pat Anderson, editor, MIMS Learning

2025 Programme Streams  

Women's health | Dermatology | CVRM | Mixed 


Each of our streams has been developed in consultation with our GP advisers and chairs to ensure relevance to clinical practice, and was based on feedback supplied by delegates to previous events.

2025 EXPERTS

CHAIRS

Dr Olivia Hum

Dr Stephanie Gallard


Professor Raj Thakkar 

Speakers

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Our 2025 Sponsors


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MIMS Learning Live events are for UK Healthcare professionals

Sponsor disclaimer

This event is made possible by sponsorship from organisations including pharmaceutical companies, med tech companies and service providers who have provided sponsorship towards this independent programme. They have had no editorial input or control over the agenda, content development or choice of speakers, nor opportunity to influence except for the marked sponsored symposia. Sessions delivered with input from these organisations are marked as such on the programme and a list of all sponsors can be found on our sponsor page.