Join thousands of UK healthcare professionals at CVRM Professional Care, the only event combining cardiovascular, renal and metabolic care under one roof. Taking place at Olympia, London on 20-21 October 2026. This two-day exhibition and conference delivers education, innovation and networking designed to transform long-term condition management and improve patient outcomes across the NHS and beyond.
Healthcare is changing and we're changing with it
Uniting healthcare specialisms for better patient care
As the NHS shifts focus to prevention and proactive care, the need for collaboration between specialisms has never been greater. CVRM Professional Care brings together clinicians and health professionals to share expertise across cardio-renal-metabolic management. By learning, connecting, and innovating together, attendees gain practical strategies to deliver life-changing, holistic care for patients living with long-term conditions.
What can you expect?
Testimonials
Approved by healthcare professionals
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Our patients don't live in silos so our education mustn't either. So bringing together cardiovascular, kidney, metabolic care together, encompassing, of course diabetes and overweight and obesity is the only way forward.
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Diabetes encompasses a whole range of treatment modalities and clinical specialities, so I think this migration from Diabetes Professional Care to CVRM Professional Care is a really welcome change in keeping with the national and global perspective as the health systems from these countries also migrate to looking at diseases as a spectrum and a continuum rather than a specific piece of pathology.
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It's really important to have diabetes and cardiovascular disease together. Of course often the patients in front of the clinician has both diseases, so separating long term conditions is now an archaic model.
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It's a long time coming. we know they're all linked, all the diseases and all the organs and I think this rebrand is fantastic because we can get patients and all those clinicians talking together as opposed to them working in silos.
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Collaboration is essential in our healthcare today. No human lives in a disease silo and no disease is either. To get the best results for the patient means we have to be treating people from a root cause perspective, working across the disciplines.
