You can now register for this year’s Society for Academic Primary Care Annual Scientific Meeting (SAPC ASM) , which is being held at the University of Bristol on 3-5 July.
The conference will welcome over 300 delegates from across the country and beyond. The Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) is the leading organisation championing academic primary care in the UK. The theme for the conference is ‘Sustainable Primary Care: healthy systems, healthy people’.
The conference is for anyone with an interest in primary care, including:
- primary care researchers across a wide range of disciplines
- primary care practitioners
- people working in primary care teaching
- commissioners and policy makers
- patients and members of the public involved in primary care research.
See the programme.
Early bird rate
There is an early bird rate for people who register by 3 May.
Check out the rates.
Register on the SAPC ASM 2024 website.
Speakers announced
We are delighted to announce the following speakers:
- The 10th Helen Lester Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Caroline Mitchell, a GP and Professor of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Keele University (formerly at University of Sheffield).
Our opening plenary will be delivered by Professor Frances Mair and Professor Victor Montori.
- Frances Mair is the Norie Miller Professor of General Practice, Head of General Practice and Primary Care, at the University of Glasgow.
- Victor M. Montori MD, who will be joining us online, is the Robert H. and Susan M. Rewoldt Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic.
Our third plenary speaker will be:
- Dr Charlotte Blease, Associate Professor at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden and Research Affiliate at Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston.
For more information about our speakers, please visit the conference website.
On the final day we will have a panel discussion around our conference theme. Panelists to be confirmed.
Keep in touch
Keep an eye out for updates on X/Twitter using the hashtag #SAPC2024, and visit the SAPC ASM website.
We look forward to you joining us in the vibrant city of Bristol.