Regional Conferences
Regional conferences are a way of getting members from various branches together for one day conferences. Most are focussed on issues relating to global and local health inequalities and also include workshops for training and exploring issues in more depth.
Medsin held it's third set of regional conferences this year, with three successful events in Edinburgh, London and Newcastle. Read below for information as to how the conferences went!
Past Conference Resources
2009
North of England Conference - 21st February 2008 in Newcastle - visit www.medsinnorth09.co.uk Theme: The Waiting Room - a grey area...
Scottish Regional Conference ** 7th March 2008 in Edinburgh Theme: Social Determinants of Health
South of England Conference = 27th March 2008 at UCL, London) Theme: Healthy Planet = Healthy People
2008
- Northern Regional Conference - 15th March, 2008 in Preston. Visit the Lancet Student to find out what happened.
- Midlands Regional Conference - 23rd February, 2008 in Nottingham
- South-West of England Regional Conference - 16th February 2008 in Bristol
- Scotland Regional Conference - 1st March 2008 in Glasgow
- London Conference - 23rd February 2008 at KCL
2007
- Northern Conference 2007 Click here for details and powerpoint presentations by speakers on topics related to Sexual and Reproductive Health at the 2007 Northern conference.
- Northern Ireland Regional Conference 2007 - took place on Saturday 24th February, 2007. Click on the link for details and powerpoint presentations by speakers on topics related to 'Conflict, Migration and Human Rights'.
- Midlands Regional Conference 2007 - 24th February, 2007
- South of England Regional Conference 2007 - 3rd March 2007 in Southampton
- Scotland Regional Conference 2007 - 5th May 2007 in Aberdeen
Last updated on Tuesday 31 March 2009 at 23:15.
