SHARE 2025 - Sustainable Healthcare Academic Research and Enterprise
Description & schedule
Summary
Join the SHARE 2025 conference, a vibrant, free online meeting co-hosted by the University of Brighton, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare. The theme, "Sustainable healthcare: Strengthening the evidence base for net zero health systems," is sure to stimulate insightful discussions. With keynote talks by experts like Dr Fanny Burrows, Dr Carlos A. Faerron Guzman, and Dr Andrea MacNeill, as well as in-depth breakout sessions on topics ranging from education and primary care to medicines and theatres, you'll gain valuable insights into sustainable healthcare. Whether you're a student, academic, medical professional, or service user interested in sustainable healthcare, this conference will equip you with vital knowledge. Don't miss this chance to learn from and network with peers who share your interest in a sustainable future for healthcare.
Learning objectives
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By the end of the session, participants should grasp the importance of sustainable healthcare practices in achieving net zero health systems and be able to share this knowledge within their own professional contexts.
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Participants will gain insight into research and innovations aimed at promoting sustainable healthcare, as reflected in the presentations of keynote speakers, Dr Fanny Burrows, Dr Carlos A. Faerron Guzman and Dr Andrea MacNeill.
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Attendees will familiarize themselves with different areas that can contribute to sustainable healthcare including education, primary and community care, medicines, and intensive care settings, as explored in the breakout sessions.
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Participants should be able to identify concrete steps for accelerating the implementation of sustainable healthcare practices in their respective fields, as discussed in the breakout session on accelerating implementation.
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Through engagement with the conference, attendees will have the ability to critically consider and discuss the role of allied health professions in supporting sustainable healthcare practices, as detailed in the final breakout session.