
Annual Scientific Conference 2024 Boxset
Annual Scientific Conference 2024, 8 – 10 October – register now for on-demand access to track one sessions
Annual Scientific Conference 2024, 8 – 10 October – register now for on-demand access to track one sessions
This event aims to support colleagues in the important transition between trainee and consultant, taking in professional behaviour, tips and tricks for the first few years, avoiding pitfalls, understanding the bigger picture, practical advice including job planning, driving quality improvement ideas, and sustainability for a career in Emergency Medicine.
This day aims to inspire and celebrate educating in the challenging specialty of emergency medicine, and showcase upcoming research from the educators of the future.
Autistic people and people with a learning disability face health inequalities, are likely to die earlier and are more likely to die from a treatable cause of death. This event looks at the reasons and discusses opportunities to enhance care.
This event aims to present the latest evidence related to wellbeing and burnout, and talk about the current resources, mentoring and training available.
The clinical toxicology study day will provide acute and emergency physicians with the latest management in treating poisoning from common and more unusual toxins.
The Spring CPD Conference took place at the ICC Wales on 16 – 18 April 2024. Register now for on-demand access to the full conference.
This study day takes an in-depth look at how we can reduce the environmental impact of the care we provide.
During this study day we will follow the patient journey of an older aged patient living with frailty, presenting to the Emergency Department with a fall, considering initial trauma assessment, possible traumatic injuries by body systems – chest, abdomen/pelvis and skeletal, use of the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) in the
This inspirational and enlightening educational programme will empower emergency physicians to develop essential EDI management and leadership skills
Why do people attend the Emergency Department? Is there anything we can do to reduce the number of people attending? What’s inequality got to do with it? Is the problem frequent attenders? All these questions and more will be examined in this study day exploring emergency department attendances
Join us for our annual EMSAS spring meeting, being held as a hybrid event for the first time. The day will include clinical sessions, updates relevant to the SASG community and the opportunity to network with peers and the EMSAS executive.
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