Programme: Day 2

Monday 22nd June

Tuesday 23rd June

Wednesday 24th June

09:00-10:30 - Evidence Informed Care

What We Really Know About Adolescent Care

Henry Goldstein

What We Really Know About Trauma

Elaine Cole

What We Really Wish We Knew About The Evidence

Shrouk Messahel

10:40 - 11:00 - Morning Tea

ECG Masterclass
11:00-12:30

ECG Masterclass

Anna McCorquodale

PERUKI Presents
11:00-12:30

It's More Of A Guideline: Why Is There So Much Variation In Practice?

Shaarna Shanmugavadivel

Winter Is Coming (Again): What Is The Impact Of RSV Vaccines?

Shaun O'Hagan

Are We Prepared For An Artificial Future? Modern Medicine In The Realm Of AI ?

Michael Barrett

St Emlyn's Presents
11:00-12:30

St Emlyn's Presents: Better Feedback, Better Teams, Better Care

Feedback is everywhere in healthcare - but too often it becomes background noise. This workshop looks at how to give feedback that actually changes behaviour, supports learning, and strengthens teams. Through discussion, examples, and practical exercises, we’ll explore the psychology of feedback, common pitfalls, difficult conversations, and techniques that work in the real world of emergency and acute care.

Rusty Carroll

Simon Carley

1230-1320: Lunch

Dermatology
13:20-14:50

Skin Deep: A Vision for Equitable Dermatology

Shaarna Shanmugavadivel

Eczema “I’ve Tried Everything But It Just Keeps Coming Back”

Helen August

More Than Just A Rite Of Passage: Understanding + Managing Acne

Chiedu Ufodiama

Humanities
13:20-14:50

Civility Under Pressure

Ed Birkhamshaw

Poetry as a Prescription for Practice

Vicky Thomas

How The Arts Make Us Learn, Teach And Heal Better

Tara George

The SGEM Presents
13:20-14:50

The SGEM Presents: Brick by Brick, Building Better Critical Appraisal Skills

Anyone can stack up abstracts, papers, and headlines. The hard part is building sound clinical judgment. In this interactive session, Dennis Ren and Ken Milne will break critical appraisal down into its core building blocks: how to read a paper efficiently, spot common cognitive and statistical pitfalls, and decide whether new evidence should actually change care for the child in front of you. Expect nerdy banter, audience participation, real-world examples, and a live podcast-style appraisal as you build your evidence-based medicine toolkit brick by brick.

Ken Milne

Dennis Ren

14:50 - 15:10 - Afternoon Tea

15:10-16:30 - Keynote: Trauma-Informed Care

Tired All The Time

Ed Pooley

The Importance Of Being Earnest

Damian Roland

How A Child Survives Us

Jason Van der Velde