10 April 2025
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) is thrilled to announce the launch of their flagship conference, set to take place at the ICC, Birmingham from 28 – 30 April 2026. As a world leader in emergency medicine, RCEM is excited to showcase cutting-edge research and innovative education sessions at this prestigious event.
The conference promises to be an unmissable opportunity for both UK and international professionals in the field to engage with the latest advancements and network with peers. Given the expected high demand for tickets, early registration is strongly recommended. Attendees can benefit from early bird offers, and members of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine will enjoy further discounted rates.
Dr Matthew Mak, Education Resources Committee Chair, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event: “I am incredibly excited about this conference and the wealth of educational opportunities it will bring. It is a unique chance for us to come together, share knowledge, and drive forward the future of emergency medicine.
“For those who can’t make it in person, a virtual option will also be available to help encourage learning more widely from those in the College and at the forefront of emergency medicine.”
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine delivers education across the world aimed at improving patient care, advancing research, and promoting innovative approaches within the field of emergency medicine.
Professor Matt Reed, Chair of the Research Committee, highlighted the importance of the research being showcased: “This conference will be a fantastic platform for presenting groundbreaking research that can shape the future of emergency medicine. The call for abstracts will open in the coming weeks and we encourage everyone in the EM community to submit their abstracts for the chance to present their work either orally or as a poster onsite.”
Don’t miss out on this landmark event. Register your interest today to be the first to hear when registration, and the early bird offers, launch. Be part of the future of emergency medicine.