Ep 14 - Exeter CEM conference with Adam Reuben

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College of Emergency Medicine Conference 2024: Everything You Need to Know Welcome to the St. Emlyne's blog, where we provide the latest updates and insights into the world of emergency medicine. Today, we're diving into the much-anticipated College of Emergency Medicine (CEM) Conference, set to take place in Exeter from September 9th to 11th. This conference is not only a hub for academic learning but also a celebration of the progress and future of emergency medicine. Why Exeter? Exeter, nestled in the scenic Southwest of England, offers an exciting venue for this year’s CEM Conference. The University of Exeter provides a fresh and dynamic backdrop, allowing attendees to experience a new environment. The choice of Exeter also aims to highlight the region's significant contributions to medical research and practice. Plus, the location promises better weather compared to other parts of the UK, making it a pleasant destination. Key Highlights and Speakers The conference is packed with sessions designed to engage and educate emergency medicine professionals. Here are some highlights to look forward to: Inspirational Talks and Keynote Speakers Ann Marie Kelly from Australia will share her expertise on arterial and venous blood gases, offering critical insights for daily medical practice. James Robson, doctor to the Scottish rugby team and the British and Irish Lions, will discuss the pressures and challenges of pitchside medicine and his experiences over the past 15 to 20 years. Cliff Reed, a renowned figure in emergency medicine, will inspire attendees with his motivational presentations. Cliff Mann, the current college president, will discuss clinical topics, reflecting his deep involvement in frontline emergency medicine. Engaging Sessions The conference features a variety of sessions tailored to different interests within emergency medicine: Dragon's Den: Watch as grant applicants pitch their projects to a panel of emergency medicine experts, competing for a share of £1000 to fund their innovative ideas. Stroke Management: Jason Kendall will provide an in-depth look at stroke management and the latest research in this critical area. Social and Networking Events Balancing work with social activities is a key theme of the conference. Highlights include: Gala Dinner at Exeter Castle: An opportunity to unwind and network in a historic setting. Explore Devon Activities: From surfing at Bantham to paddleboarding on the River Exe, there are plenty of outdoor activities. Attendees can also enjoy kayaking, mountain biking, or exploring local museums. Academic Excellence The conference boasts a robust academic programme with four tracks running simultaneously on some days, ensuring there's something for everyone, whether you're a trainee, an established consultant, or involved in cutting-edge emergency medicine research. Core Emergency Medicine Topics Sessions focus on essential topics in emergency medicine, aiming to reconnect professionals with the fundamentals that make this field vital and rewarding. The goal is to address rising attendances and increasing pressures in emergency departments by reinforcing core knowledge and practices. Cutting-Edge Research Attendees will engage with the latest research and innovations in emergency medicine. The programme is designed to be both educational and academically stimulating, attracting participants with its high-quality content. Why Attend? The CEM Conference in Exeter offers numerous benefits: Professional Development: Enhance your knowledge and skills through sessions led by top experts in the field. Networking: Connect with colleagues from across the country and beyond, sharing experiences and best practices. Inspiration: Gain new perspectives and motivation from leading figures in emergency medicine. Fun and Relaxation: Enjoy the social events and explore the beautiful surroundings of Exeter and Devon. Practical Information Booking and Availability If you haven't booked y

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