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The Acute & General Medicine 2013 conference programme and speaker details are now available to browse online.
Eleven conference streams packed with expert clinical training, over two days will deliver bespoke education from across all of the main specialty areas, providing up to 12 CPD points accredited by the Royal College of Physicians for only £99+VAT.
Click here to register to attend at the limited early bird rate.
Meet your specific medical training needs by creating your own tailor-made programme, allowing doctors to combine hands-on workshops with essential seminars whilst taking a huge leap forward in the revalidation process.
What delegates have to say
“Overall AGM has been very useful, the range of topics have been excellent. Being able to tailor-make your own bespoke programme flexibly has been great. The variety of educational sessions available has been invaluable and it’s so important to have revalidation addressed at the same time."Katherine Lindsay, Teaching & Research Fellow
“The variety of topics AGM has provided has been excellent and I’ll definitely attend next year. The presenters have given delegates the most up-to-date education and it’s been very helpful to have someone explain about revalidation. It’s the biggest scale conference in terms of content I’ve attended in England and also very affordable.”Nahla Awad, Consultant Anaesthetist
“Getting to meet drug companies has been very useful as it’s usually very difficult to meet on an every-day basis. The seminars I’ve attended have been very valuable and I’ve picked up some really interesting learning points which will help my clinical practice. AGM has been a very cost-effective conference and obtaining CPD points at the same time is a big plus.”Michael Tan, A&E Consultant
“There were many interesting sponsors and exhibitors. I was particularly keen on the software in health stands.”Ike Ugboma , Consultant Geriatrician
“There were many interesting sponsors and exhibitors. I was particularly keen on the software in health stands.”Ike Ugboma , Consultant Geriatrician
“There were many interesting sponsors and exhibitors. I was particularly keen on the software in health stands.”Ike Ugboma , Consultant Geriatrician
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AGM is relocating
The 2013 conference is relocating to Excel providing the additional space and facilities to create a first class delegate experience. Click here to read more.
The move has resulted in more room for the conference to grow and develop, creating a brand new event for clinicians with private practices. Private Practice conference will appeal to consultant surgeons and physicians, radiologists, ophthalmologists, urologists, gynaecologists and anaesthetists who practice privately outside the NHS, or are looking to do so. Click here to register your interest in Private Practice.
Visitor features...
Delegates at Acute & General Medicine will benefit from a full medical training package alongside the educational programme.The popular Simulation Lab featured at the 2012 conference is back, as well as some exciting new features:
What's new for 2013?
- Non-Invasive Ventilation Lab
- The Appraisal Zone
- The AGM Bookshop
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