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From: Wenda Aitchison
Sent: 19 April 2023 16:07
To: Mervelee Myers; mayor@london.gov.uk; COYLE, Neil; COMPLAINTS, Nexus (NEXUS HEALTH GROUP)
Subject: RE: King’s Health Partners – Primary Care learning events
Good afternoon Mervelee
Thank you for your message. When you registered for the Primary Care Webinar, which took place on 14 September 2022, you requested to be ‘notified of future primary care focussed webinars or teaching events from King’s Health Partners’, and you also requested to ‘receive our fortnightly newsletter’. We have not shared your contact details with anyone and have only used your email address as requested by yourself. As you will see from the bottom of my email we are happy to remove anyone at anytime at their request. I will, therefore, remove you from our distribution list for all events organised by King’s Health Partners.
Kind regards
Wenda
Wenda Aitchison
Project Officer, Events & Engagement
King’s Health Partners
From: Mervelee Myers <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>
Sent: 19 April 2023 15:48
To: Wenda Aitchison <wenda.aitchison@kcl.ac.uk>; Gmail <ratty.nembhard1956@gmail.com>; mayor@london.gov.uk; COYLE, Neil <neil.coyle.mp@parliament.uk>; COMPLAINTS, Nexus (NEXUS HEALTH GROUP) <nexus.complaints@nhs.net>
Subject: RE: King’s Health Partners – Primary Care learning events
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Please refrain from sending me these emails. I consider this to be breaching my RIGHTS under the Equality Act 2010 Protected Characteristics. If you don’t refrain from sending me these email, I will go public.
Regards
Mervelee Myers
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From: Wenda Aitchison
Sent: 19 April 2023 14:25
Subject: King’s Health Partners – Primary Care learning events
Good afternoon
We have two events in May especially for Primary Care colleagues(although all are welcome to attend). Please feel free to share this email with other colleagues.
- Maternal Medicine course for Primary Care (jointing hosted by King’s Health Partners, Women and Children’s Health, and south-east London Local Maternity System Maternal Medicine). Topics include; perinatal mental health, obesity and pregnancy, and pre-conception.
Wednesday 10 May, 12.30pm-3pm.More information and to register visit Eventbrite.
- The next KHP Primary Care Webinar will focus on ‘QGenome’ – a NHSE-funded clinical decision aid that provides support for healthcare professionals. It has been co-designed with primary and secondary care clinicians and offers quick access to evidence-based genomic referral, risk assessment and testing guidance.
Wednesday 24 May, 1pm-2pm. More information and to register visit Eventbrite. All those registered will receive a link to the recording once it has been uploaded onto the KHP Learning Hub.
Many thanks
Rachna, Jen, Heather and Wenda
Visit our Primary Care web pages on the King’s Health Partner website.
Stay up to date with all our training and events by signing up to our fortnightly newsletter.
If you no longer wish to receive communications from us about the King’s Health Partners Primary Care events, please email wenda.aitchison@kcl.ac.uk to be removed from the distribution list.
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