Submit a Parallel session

If you wish to submit an abstract for oral or poster presentation, please use the Abstract  submission form.

Parallel sessions

Parallel sessions form an important part of the DEMEC programme schedule. Select from workshops, symposia / panel discussions. 

Parallel sessions will be run as breakouts over the two-day conference within four breakout tracks taking place on Monday AM, Monday PM, Tuesday AM and Tuesday PM. 

The organising committee invites a diverse range of topics for parallel session presentation. Examples of best practice and case studies are encouraged. 

All parallel sessions will be delivered in person. They will not be livestreamed or presented virtually. Selected parallels will be made available post conference for on demand viewing.

Organisers of a parallel session will be limited to a maximum of 2 moderators/facilitates and a maximum of 5 speakers.

General information

When making your submission, consider the theme of the conference – “Education and training for a globally sustainable workforce - to meet the needs of the people we serve”.

The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence, academic training and educational research into any of the themes below are welcomed/encouraged.

Workshops

Workshops can be run as either 90 or 60 minute sessions.

Workshops will not be recorded due to their interactive nature.

Symposia and panel discussions

Both will be recorded for on demand viewing.  

Key dates

Submission deadline | 23:59 hrs - Monday 28 April 2025
Committee scoring and review completed | end May 2025 
Authors notified | w/c 23 June 2025

Conference themes

Patient needs, service requirements and training – are they all the same?

  • Balancing the needs of the healthcare service and individual career aspirations
  • Assessment
  • Curriculum content
  • Remote, rural and coastal service delivery
  • Role of regulation
  • Co-development of service and workforce to consider training needs

How employment practices can enhance well-being, retention and training

  • Recruitment and retention
  • Digital improvement for employment in education and training eg rotas, study leave
  • Professional support

Supporting every doctor and dentist to be the best they can be

  • EDI – accommodating the needs of learners
  • Widening Participation – fostering potential across the continuum
  • Impact of representative workforce on improving patient outcomes

How we encourage career development in all grades of doctor and dentist

  • Meeting patient needs
  • SAS and locally employed doctors

Medical education leadership development

  • Career development in educational delivery within both the health services and academic institutions
  • Knowledge and skills required by educators
  • Knowledge and skills required by those that manage educators
  • Potential role of support and regulation of NHS Managers 

Registration and travel grants

Session facilitators, moderators, chairs and speakers will all be required to register at the appropriate published rates. No free registrations apply.