SAPC Skin Special Interest Group Meeting 13/2/26

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Skin Research in Primary Care

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Oct 20, 2025, 4:35:11 AM10/20/25
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Dear all

This is a reminder about the upcoming SAPC Skin Special Interest Group Meeting which will be held virtually. 

Date - 13th February 2026.
Time - TBC (half or full day depending on numbers)
How to sign up - Please complete the short survey here https://s.surveyplanet.com/cvrt4slg

Please sign up by the end of December to allow for us time to plan the day 

This meeting is a great opportunity to present any research projects of any stage, and receive helpful feedback. Given it is being held virtually we encourage clinicians working internationally to attend and we will do out best to accommodate any timezones for presenting. 

Best wishes
Rosie 

Rosalind Simpson (staff)

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Oct 22, 2025, 2:33:20 AM10/22/25
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Hi Rosie,

 

I completed the form. I don’t have anything specific to present in mind. It’s not a working day for me and it’s the day before half term, so I prefer to be a delegate only for the meeting.

 

BW

 

Roz

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