20 - 23 May 2026

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Managing Addictions in Primary Care Conference 2026 (MAPC)

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Timings

9:15 AM - 5:30 PM (Feb 26) (General)

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Estimated Turnout

Delegates

Events type

Conference

Event Details:

  • Date:
  • Time: 9:15 AM - 5:30 PM (Feb 26) (General)
  • Location: UK , Liverpool
  • Type: Conference

Description

Join us for the Managing Addictions in Primary Care Conference, celebrating its 30th anniversary at the INNSIDE Liverpool, a chic venue located near the riverfront in Liverpool, United Kingdom. This annual event gathers over 250 healthcare professionals, including primary care workers, addiction specialists, and medical professionals, to discuss the latest

Entry Fees

  • Paid Ticket Starts from 149 GBP

Highlights

  • Celebrating its 30th anniversary as the UK's leading conference on managing addictions in primary care.
  • Offers both in-person and online attendance options.
  • Features plenary sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities with over 300 healthcare professionals.
  • Covers topics such as alcohol research, opioid treatments, behavioral addictions like gambling and gaming.
  • Explores innovations in treatment, including the use of AI and harm reduction measures.
  • Addresses the links between multiple needs, health inequalities, and substance misuse.
  • Reflects on challenges and improvements in addiction care over the past 30 years.
  • Provides insights into drug and alcohol policies in the UK and their implementation in primary care.
  • Discusses the requirement for both primary care and specialist interventions, and when to use them.
  • Offers a platform for sharing research, quality improvement audits, and educational materials.

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Tags

# Medicine
# Healthcare
# Patient
# Nitrous Oxide
# Addiction
# ADHD and addiction
# Artificial intelligence in addiction services
# 30 years behind, 30 years ahead
# Gaming addiction
# Gambling harms
# Non-prescribed ketamine use in under-16s

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