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Optimal management of the acutely ill patient: The first 24 hours

12 CPD approved.

Returning for its 10th anniversary, our flagship medical conference will provide up-to-date information on the optimal management of acutely ill patients within the first 24 hours of admission. 

Focusing on the most common situations that present in busy receiving wards, a range of topics and specialties will be covered during this two day event.

Sessions at Medicine24 will include:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Dermatology 
  • Respiratory medicine
  • Acute medicine
  • Infectious diseases
  • Cardiology
  • Renal
  • Neurology

Join us at the College or remotely

We are delighted to offer this conference in a hybrid format. You can join us at the College to meet with speakers, chairs and colleagues, or, if you are unable to make it to Glasgow, you can join us online. 

For those coming to the College, you'll benefit from the comfortable and modern conference facilities at the College, the chance to meet and network with other delegates in person, plus a complimentary lunch and refreshments. Whether you're attending online or in person, you'll have ample time for interdisciplinary discussion.

We also record all the sessions and make them available for all registered delegates to watch again afterwards. 

What our previous delegates have said: 

“The conference was outstanding and I thoroughly enjoyed. The length of each presentation was perfect and the focus on practical day to day patient management was very welcome. The speakers were very engaging also!"

"I thought the conference was excellent, good range of speakers, short talks, excellent catering. Great to be able to access the talks after the event to refresh memory."

“An extremely well put together and varied conference!"

Poster Competition 

We're now inviting abstracts for the Medicine24 poster competition. Entries for the poster competition should relate to a case report, audit, quality improvement project or a clinical trial/study.

The top submissions will be invited to present orally as part of the conference, all other accepted abstracts will be displayed on a digital poster showcase throughout the event with the conference winner announced at the end of the event.

Full submission guidelines can be found in the ‘Downloads’ section. An instructional video is available on the event homepage.

Abstract submission deadline: Thursday 26 September 2024

Submissions should be sent to: rebecca.watson@rcpsg.ac.uk

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