Events in 2022
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 11am - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
11.00 On-line learning – how to make it work for you
Dr Victoria Bradley, Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr Victoria Bradley, Cardiff Metropolitan University
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 2pm - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
14.00 The IBMS Registration Training Portfolio – everything you need to know
Alan Wainwright, Executive Head of Education and Richardia Penn, Education Manager, IBMS
Alan Wainwright, Executive Head of Education and Richardia Penn, Education Manager, IBMS
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 3pm - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
15.00 Portfolio evidence: the good, the bad and the totally avoid
Wendy Leversuch, Head of Learning and Development Health Services Laboratories LLP
Wendy Leversuch, Head of Learning and Development Health Services Laboratories LLP
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 4:30pm - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
16.30 Institute portfolios and qualifications – your questions answered
Sarah May, Chris Ward, Alan Wainwright, Richardia Penn
Sarah May, Chris Ward, Alan Wainwright, Richardia Penn
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 4pm - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
16.00 Modules: a new approach to Specialist Portfolio training
Sarah May, Deputy Chief Executive, IBMS
Sarah May, Deputy Chief Executive, IBMS
IBMS Professional Qualifications Seminar Wednesday 9am - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
09.00 Preparing to pass the HSD Chris Ward, Head of Examinations, IBMS
Laboratory Management Programme Wednesday (Afternoon) - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
14.00 Pre-empting problems – may the workforce be with you Charley Frampton, Berkshire & Surrey Pathology Services
15.00 The exit interview – a meaningful goodbye Joanna Frost,
Path Links North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust
16.00 The importance of good laboratory design on staff health and wellbeing
Ian Cocking, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
16.30 Motivating a tired and exhausted workforce
15.00 The exit interview – a meaningful goodbye Joanna Frost,
Path Links North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust
16.00 The importance of good laboratory design on staff health and wellbeing
Ian Cocking, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
16.30 Motivating a tired and exhausted workforce
Medical Microbiology Programme Wednesday (Afternoon) - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
Chair: Mike Palmer
14.00 Mapping the genomic architecture of COVID-19, a discovery that may aid in the fight against SARS-CoV-2 infection Dr Yasser El-Sherbiny, Nottingham Trent University
14.30 EUCAST update 2022
Pegah Hafezi, North Bristol NHS Trust
15.00 Antibiotic resistance spillover into wildlife - using birds of prey as signal species
Professor Mark Fielder, Kingston University
16.00 Whats new in mycology?
Prof. Elizabeth Johnson, UK Health Security Agency
16.30 Invasive Magnusiomyces capitatus infection in a patient with neutropenic sepsis Michael Collins, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton
NHS Foundation Trust
14.00 Mapping the genomic architecture of COVID-19, a discovery that may aid in the fight against SARS-CoV-2 infection Dr Yasser El-Sherbiny, Nottingham Trent University
14.30 EUCAST update 2022
Pegah Hafezi, North Bristol NHS Trust
15.00 Antibiotic resistance spillover into wildlife - using birds of prey as signal species
Professor Mark Fielder, Kingston University
16.00 Whats new in mycology?
Prof. Elizabeth Johnson, UK Health Security Agency
16.30 Invasive Magnusiomyces capitatus infection in a patient with neutropenic sepsis Michael Collins, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton
NHS Foundation Trust
Transfusion Science Programme Wednesday (Afternoon) - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
Chair: Catherine Lorenzen
14.00 Column agglutination technology Kerry Dowling,
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
14.30 Technology – solid phase Samantha Reynolds, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
15.00 Microarray technology
Dr Janine Robb, Quotient, Edinburgh
16.00 Regular transfusion –- the patient experience Dipika Shah, UKNEQAS Haematology and Blood Transfusion
16.30 The Cambridge Cellular Therapy Laboratory
Sarah Albon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
14.00 Column agglutination technology Kerry Dowling,
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
14.30 Technology – solid phase Samantha Reynolds, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
15.00 Microarray technology
Dr Janine Robb, Quotient, Edinburgh
16.00 Regular transfusion –- the patient experience Dipika Shah, UKNEQAS Haematology and Blood Transfusion
16.30 The Cambridge Cellular Therapy Laboratory
Sarah Albon, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Virology Programme Wednesday (Afternoon) - IBMS Congress 2022
16/03/2022
Viral Infections Chair Jayne Harwood 14.00 Viral infections in risk groups
– infections in pregnancy
Dr Sheila Waugh, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
14.30 Viral infections in risk groups
– infections in childhood
Emma Davies, UK Health Security Agency
15.00 Viral infections in risk groups – infections in prisons Jayne Harwood,
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16.00 Hepatitis
C - elimination of a treatable pandemic. Where are we now? Dr Brendan Healy, Public Health Wales
16.30 Rabies
Prof Anthony Fooks, Animal and Plant Health Agency
– infections in pregnancy
Dr Sheila Waugh, The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
14.30 Viral infections in risk groups
– infections in childhood
Emma Davies, UK Health Security Agency
15.00 Viral infections in risk groups – infections in prisons Jayne Harwood,
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
16.00 Hepatitis
C - elimination of a treatable pandemic. Where are we now? Dr Brendan Healy, Public Health Wales
16.30 Rabies
Prof Anthony Fooks, Animal and Plant Health Agency
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