RSM Gut Club Prize
The Royal Society of Medicine is running the second event of the Gut Club Series 2021-22: "Interpreting liver function tests” which will take place on March 23rd 2022. This CPD accredited event will give early career junior doctors interested in gastroenterology the opportunity to attend a unique teaching programme delivered by fellow junior doctors and leading gastroenterologists along with an invaluable networking opportunity.
Furthermore, delegates will have the opportunity to submit an abstract for the chance to win a national prize. The deadline for submissions is February 18th 2022. Short-listed delegates will present their work on the day and the prize winner will subsequently be selected. Submissions that have not been short-listed may be invited to present their abstract as a poster on the day of the event.
Attendance may be virtual or in-person (subject to change depending on national regulations).
For detailed information on the event programme, submission procedure and prizes, please visit: https://www.rsm.ac.uk/events/gastroenterology-and-hepatology/2021-22/gsq05/
Southwest Orthopaedic Conference 12th February 2022
The Southwest Orthopaedic Conference (SWOC) is taking place on 12th February 2022 from 9:00-17:15. Cost is £5.00 per ticket with all proceeds will go towards the Bone Cancer Research Trust.
Tickets can be purchased at: https://doctorsacademy.org.uk/coursenw/SWOC21/
Belfast Eye Conference 2022
We are thrilled to announce the second annual virtual Belfast Eye Conference! Hosted by Queen’s University Belfast.
At Belfast Eye Conference, you will meet like-minded healthcare students, early-stage doctors and early career vision scientists from around the world who are equally fascinated by clinical ophthalmology and vision related research.
The conference will provide the stage for speakers who will give broad and varied perspectives on eye related disease. Consultant ophthalmologists will give clinical talks relating to their sub-specialty, and members of the multi-disciplinary team will discuss how they support eye health.
Vision science is a strong and active research field, particularly in Northern Ireland. We are excited to showcase cutting edge vision related research from scientists at Queen’s University Belfast.
Belfast Eye Conference will also provide a platform for delegates - you! - to showcase your vision related research, in oral and poster formats. You may have done a vision related case study or audit, summer studentship, intercalated project, special study module work or PhD. Whatever the level, submit an abstract today!
Most importantly, Belfast Eye Conference is free of charge to attend. The event will be held virtually on Sat 2nd July and Sun 3rd July 2022.
To register, see the programme, download an abstract submission form and see the deadline, please visit: www.qub.ac.uk/belfasteyeconference