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Registration Rates

Rates start at just £150 for PCRS Members, plus the opportunity of a £100 bursary towards travel and accommodation

We understand what a challenging time it is for many. To help keep our registration rates as low as possible, the conference dinner is an optional extra (but everyone is welcome at the disco!). Take advantage of our member only pre-booking rates and join us for only £25.

Looking to make a group booking of 5+ delegates? Contact us for discounted rates.

 

 

🔒 Member only

Before 8th March

Before 30th June

After 1st July

 

Members

Dinner

Members

Non-members

Dinner

Members

Non-members

Dinner

Doctors / other NHS / non commercial*

£170

£25

£185

£199

£45

£275

£295

£45

Nurses, pharmacists, allied health professions (AHPs) / non-clinical researchers / students

£150

£25

£165

£180

£45

£185

£225

£45

Commercial**

£350

£75

£420

£580

£75

£420

£580

£75
All prices are inclusive of the standard UK VAT at 20%
*Other NHS rates applicable to managers / commissioners and others  working within the NHS / not for profit sector
**Commercial: any employee (or contractor) of a pharmaceutical / device company, associated agency or any other commercial organisation

Accommodation is not included in the registration package and needs to be booked separately by delegates. A limited number of accommodation and travel bursaries are available to healthcare professionals attending the satellite symposium on Thursday 19th  September on a first come first serve basis. The bursaries can be applied for upon registration.

Want to attend the conference but struggling to afford it?

We offer early bird and special rates for nurses, pharmacists, allied health professionals and non clinical researchers  as well as special rates for our members (see above table) to make the conference affordable to as many health professionals as possible. 

If you are struggling to afford the delegate fee, have you tried approaching and asking:

  1. Your employer (e.g. practice, CCG, health board) to fund or contribute towards the fees as part of your professional development? If you are a respiratory lead you should be able to make a strong case for why it's important to attend the UK's leading respiratory conference designed specifically for primary and community care - particularly if you agree to share what you have learnt back with your practice / local network.
  2. The local pharmaceutical company representatives in your area to help by sponsoring the cost of your attendance.
  3. Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists bursary. ARNS supports applications for assistance towards course fees for members and non-members. As a member you can also apply for a bursary towards attending a respiratory conference to support your learning.

If you have exhausted these routes and you really cannot afford the full fee out of your own funds please contact us and we will try to help you.

The conference has been instigated and organised by PCRS. We are grateful to sponsors and exhibitors who have contributed funding towards this event in return for exhibition space. Neither sponsors or exhibitors have had any input into the agenda or the selection of speakers with the exception of any sponsored satellite symposia which are clearly indicated. View the full list of sponsors.

Coming from Northern Ireland I have had very little experience of the PCRS conference per se - but I am totally blown away with the calibre and quality of this conference and am committed to make it an annual event in my diary.

Conference Delegate
Practice Nurse, Northern Ireland

Thank you to this year's conference sponsors

AstraZeneca (UK) Limited
Chiesi Limited
GlaxoSmithKline
Sponsors have had no input into the agenda of the conference, with the exception of the satellite symposium sessions, for which the sponsoring companies are fully responsible.
A full list of conference exhibitors can be found at www.pcrs-uk.org/conference-exhibitors