Future Surgery has revealed the full programme agenda for 2024. The show, running in partnership with The Royal College of Surgeons England, will be taking place on 1-2 October at ExCeL London.
Don’t miss the Future Surgery conference, with two dedicated days of CPD-accredited professional development, focusing on practical steps to build the future of surgery. The programme comprises four theatres, with sessions focusing on a range of topics from robotics and technology, to global health innovations, workforce transformations and more. You’ll hear about cutting-edge case studies, inspiring insights from surgical leaders and gain practical skills to drive the field forward and develop a stronger voice for all surgical professionals and multidisciplinary teams.
Sessions include:
Tim Mitchell, President, Royal College of Surgeons of England
Sujatha Udayasankar, Co-Chair, SAS Forum, Royal College of Surgeons of England SAS Forum
Karen Chui, Vice Chair, Royal College of Surgeons of England Pride in Surgery Forum (PRiSM)
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Nuha Yassin, Council Member, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Future of Surgery and Robotics Lead, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
Ralph Tomlinson, Director of Research and Quality Improvement, Royal College of Surgeons of England
Deena Harji, Surgical Co-Lead for Innovation Hub and Member of Robotics Network, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon
Andrew Stevenson, Co-Chair Sustainability in Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England
Victoria Pegna, Founding member of Sustainability in Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England
Jasmine Winter-Beatty, Specialist Registrar in Colorectal Surgery and Clinical Research Fellow – NW London Deanery and Imperial College London; Sustainability Champion, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Katie Hurst, Chair, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Trainees Committee and Sustainability Champions, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Scarlett McNally, Deputy Director, Centre for Perioperative Care and President of the Medical Women’s Federation
Clare McNaught, Vice President, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Alice Hartley, Chair of Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Anti-Bullying Campaign, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Key themes being covered at this year’s event include:
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What else can you expect?
Surgical Simulation Theatre
Replicating a fully working, state-of-the-art operating theatre, this theatre displays some of the UK’s best surgeons performing both live and simulated surgery. The theatre is supported by leading surgical trailblazers, all showcasing the latest innovative technologies and techniques.
‘Coffee with…’ networking sessions
Delegates will have the chance to network with leading voices from the surgical community in an informal and relaxed setting. An opportunity to grab a coffee and engage with senior leaders to hear their insights, ask for advice, find new opportunities, and make new connections in targeted networking sessions.
Barney Ridley, Content Lead for Future Surgery, said: “Join us and be at the forefront of surgical innovation. At this year’s show, we are bringing together the leading surgical minds to explore practical steps we can take today to build the future of surgery tomorrow. Don’t just imagine the future of surgery – be a part of creating it.”
Future Surgery is free to attend for registered healthcare professionals in the NHS or private setting, and other relevant decision-makers only. You can register online: bit.ly/4bJL0hK
For delegate enquiries, please contact the team on [email protected].
For sponsorship, exhibition or speaking enquiries, please contact Natalie, Event Manager, on [email protected].