The 14th National Undergraduate Emergency Medicine Conference
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1Description & schedule
Summary
Join healthcare professionals in expanding their knowledge base at the 14th National Undergraduate Emergency Medicine Conference hosted at the University of Glasgow. Engage in informative talks from experienced clinicians in the field of emergency medicine, partake in interactive simulations and workshops, and submit abstracts for a chance to showcase posters or oral presentations at a national level. The event will also provide networking opportunities during breaks and a post-conference social at Dram, Glasgow. This experience will undoubtedly be invaluable for those with a keen interest in pursuing emergency medicine.
Learning objectives
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By the end of the conference, participants will gain comprehensive knowledge about the latest developments, research, and best practices in emergency medicine from emerging and established experts in the field.
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After participating in the afternoon workshops, attendees will be able to understand and apply advanced medical simulation, trauma simulation, airway management and access techniques in emergency medicine.
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Attendees will be able to enhance their presentation and public speaking skills, as well as deepen their ability to critically appraise clinical research, through delivering poster or oral presentations.
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Participants will have the opportunity to extend their professional network and foster collaborative relationships with peers, clinicians, speakers and other professionals within emergency medicine.
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At the conclusion of the conference, participants should be equipped to integrate what they have learnt into their clinical practice in order to improve patient outcomes in emergency units.