ECG Interpretation in Primary Care & Hypertension (Virtual)

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WEBINAR

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO UK REGISTERED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS ONLY

Location: Microsoft Teams



Event Agenda

Time Topic Speaker
19:00-19:05Welcome And Introduction CliniLink
19:05-19:20Sponsored Session TBC
19:20-20:20ECG Interpretation the basics to advanceMr Ravish Katira
20:20-21:05Hypertension in the Real World: What to Optimise, When, and WhyEmily Turner

Why Should Healthcare Professionals Attend This Webinar?

Hypertension is one of the most common conditions managed in primary care, yet accurate assessment, ECG interpretation, and timely escalation can be challenging within short consultations. Missed abnormalities may lead to avoidable cardiovascular risk.

This practical webinar focuses on efficient hypertension reviews and ECG interpretation in routine practice. Using case-based examples, clinicians will learn how to identify red flags, optimise treatment, and make confident referral decisions within real-world time constraints.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Apply a structured approach to hypertension reviews

  • Recognise common and clinically significant ECG abnormalities

  • Identify red flags and know when to escalate or refer

  • Optimise antihypertensive therapy in line with UK guidance

Additional Information

  • CPD certificates will be issued to all attendees

  • The Teams joining link can be accessed via your CliniLink account (please ensure you are logged in)



Meet the Speakers

Emily Turner

Emily Turner is the Lead GP Practice Pharmacist for a large practice in Leeds, with a special interest in cardio-renal disease. She has also held the role of West Yorkshire Clinical Lead for CVD Prevention, collaborating across the West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership to enhance cardiovascular health outcomes. In this capacity, Emily has demonstrated extensive evidence in addressing and reducing health inequalities throughout the system. On a national level, Emily contributes as a member of the England CVDPREVENT Audit Clinical Panel, the National Atrial Fibrillation Expert Advisory Group, and as a Clinical Educator for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. As an accomplished speaker, she offers valuable expertise and practical guidance to clinicians working in primary care.

Ravish Katira

Consultant Cardiologist MBBS (Hons), MD (Medicine), DM (Cardiology), FRCP
Ravish Katira is a Consultant Cardiologist with expertise in cardiovascular disease management across acute and outpatient settings. He has a specialist interest in electrocardiography, arrhythmias, and heart failure, supporting timely diagnosis and appropriate referral across primary and secondary care. Mr Katira is an experienced educator who regularly delivers practical, case-based teaching to multidisciplinary teams, helping clinicians build confidence in cardiovascular assessment and decision-making. He is actively involved in service development and education, with a focus on translating evidence-based guidance into everyday clinical practice.