APM Juniors Conference 2024 – Universal Palliative Care: Compassion for everyone, everywhere
Missed the APM Juniors Virtual Conference? Not to worry – watch back tickets are still available.
This year’s conference will focus on the topic of palliative care for everyone, in every setting, looking at ways in which we can improve palliative care access within different clinical and cultural settings.
For any information please email conference.apmj@gmail.com
Fees
- Medical student £10
- APM member £15
- Non-member junior doctor £20
Hourly Schedule
Juniors Committee Conference Programme
- 09:00 - 09:05
- Welcome and Introductions
- Dr Sarah Cox
- 09:05 - 10:10
- Breakout 1
- 4 different sessions to choose from (see below)
- Palliative Care in Humanitarian Medical Response
- Dr Kathryn Richardson
- An overview of Palliative Care for people with learning disabilities
- Dr Jo Elverson
- Palliative Care in Paediatric Neurosurgery
- Mr Jayaratnam Jyamohan
- 10:10 - 10:20
- Break
- 10:20 - 11:25
- Plenary: You make a difference (INTELLIGENT KINDNESS)
- Tommy Whitelaw [SESSION NOT RECORDED]
- 11:25 - 12:25
- Breakout 2
- 2 different sessions to choose from (see below)
- Working in Palliative Care - wellbeing and trauma stewardship
- Dr Rosie Weir
- Assessment and management of pain: are we all equal in death?
- Professor Jonathan Koffman
- 12:25 - 13:00
- Lunch
- 13:00 - 13:45
- Plenary: SAS Careers in Palliative Medicine
- Dr Katie Jerram
- 13:45 - 14:30
- Plenary: Applying for and working in the best specialty (Palliative Medicine)
- Dr Ellie Sharp
- 14:30 - 14:45
- Abstract Presentations: Constipation Audit for Palliative Care Unit
- Dr Olivia Brown and Dr Olivia Sherwen
- 14:45 - 15:00
- Break
- 15:00 - 16:00
- Breakout 3
- 2 different sessions to choose from (see below)
- Striving towards equity: delivering personalised palliative care to ethnic minority groups in London – a healthcare professional’s perspective
- Dr Sara Al-Hashimi
- The Hat Trick: Palliative Reg, Med Reg, or Academic?
- Dr Steph Meddick-Dyson
- 16:00
- Closing remarks
- Dr Katherine Geoghegan