Overview
If you have previously attended a CPD seminar and require a copy of your certificate that you would have received on the day please purchase 1 ticket at £25. Please note that we can only provide duplicate certificates for seminars attended in the last 5 years. Any data previous to this is no longer held.
Please enter your address for where you would like the certificate sent to and be sure to let us know what seminar this was for please include the seminar title and date attended.
Course Details
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information contact the CPD team at cpd@aecc.ac.uk.
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On Tuesday 17 March 2026, HRH The Princess Royal, Chancellor of Health Sciences University (HSU), attended the inauguration of the Health Sciences University Chancellor’s Fund.
We are delighted to announce that Jordan Cummins has been appointed Chair of the Health Sciences University's Board of Governors. Jordan will join the Board following the end of Jeni Bremner's tenure as Chair in March.
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