We are excited to announce The Adolescent Health Conference
TICKET PRICING:
Early Bird Ticket Prices until 17 December 2019:
All trainees, students and other healthcare professionals rate: £169
Qualified GPs, consultants and specialists rate: £199
Standard Ticket Prices from 18 December 2019:
All trainees, students and other healthcare professionals rate: £199
Qualified GPs, consultants and specialists rate: £234
This multi-disciplinary conference has been designed for doctors and trainees at all career stages.
Programme highlights:
• Adolescent brain development
• Sleep
• Reducing health inequalities
• Eating disorders
• A debate on social media
Learning outcomes:
• Learn together to improve adolescent and young people’s outcomes
• Develop skills to recognise eating disorders
• Learn how to better engage with LGBT+ young people
• Network across disciplines
• Gain an understanding of the approaches of other specialities
• Learn about the best evidence-based practices
• Gain skills that you can take home and implement immediately
We anticipate this event to be extremely popular and so early registration is strongly advised.
Early Bird Ticket Prices until 17 December 2019:
All trainees, students and other healthcare professionals rate: £169
Qualified GPs, consultants and specialists rate: £199
Standard Ticket Prices from 18 December 2019:
All trainees, students and other healthcare professionals rate: £199
Qualified GPs, consultants and specialists rate: £234
This multi-disciplinary conference has been designed for doctors and trainees at all career stages.
Programme highlights:
• Adolescent brain development
• Sleep
• Reducing health inequalities
• Eating disorders
• A debate on social media
Learning outcomes:
• Learn together to improve adolescent and young people’s outcomes
• Develop skills to recognise eating disorders
• Learn how to better engage with LGBT+ young people
• Network across disciplines
• Gain an understanding of the approaches of other specialities
• Learn about the best evidence-based practices
• Gain skills that you can take home and implement immediately
We anticipate this event to be extremely popular and so early registration is strongly advised.
Agenda
27
Mar
Registration and Coffee
08:30 - 08:30
27
Mar
Welcome
09:15 - 09:30
27
Mar
Setting the Scene
09:30 - 09:50
27
Mar
Key Data on Young People 2019
09:50 - 10:20
27
Mar
The Adolescent Brain
10:20 - 10:50
27
Mar
The Importance of Sleep for Health and Wellbeing Dr Michael Farquhar Consultant in Sleep Medicine at St Guys & St Thomas's and the Evelina Hospital
11:20 - 11:50
27
Mar
Managing Transitions
11:50 - 12:30
27
Mar
WORKSHOPS (Jointly facilitated by members of different colleges and/or experts in their field)
13:20 - 14:20
27
Mar
WORKSHOPS (Jointly facilitated by members of different colleges and/or experts in their field)
14:20 - 15:20
27
Mar
Debate: The potential harms of the Internet and Social Media for young people outweigh the benefits Dr Sue Laurent, Professor Partha Kar & Dr Jon Golden
15:40 - 16:40
27
Mar
The Next Steps – Panel Discussion and Questions
16:40 - 17:00
Speakers
Dr Marian Davis
Chair of the Adolescent Health Group, RCGP
Professor Amanda Howe
President of RCGP
Emma Rigby
Chief Executive of Association of Young People's Health
Dr Emma J Kilford
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Dr Michael Farquhar
Consultant in Sleep Medicine at St Guys & St Thomas's and the Evelina Hospital
Dr Lee Hudson
Eating Disorders – working together to identify when there is a problem and manage complications
Dr Erica Cini
Eating Disorders – working together to identify when there is a problem and manage complications
Dr Rachel Pryke
Eating Disorders – working together to identify when there is a problem and manage complications
John Poyton
Reducing Health Inequalities
Dr Sue Laurent
Debate: The potential harms of the Internet and Social Media for young people outweigh the benefits
Professor Partha Kar
Debate: The potential harms of the Internet and Social Media for young people outweigh the benefits
Dr Jon Golden
Debate: The potential harms of the Internet and Social Media for young people outweigh the benefits
Location
30 Euston Square, London, NW1 2FB
Additional information
General Medicine
General Practice (GP)
Primary Care
FIRST5 GP Group
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