This month I want to highlight that the full multimedia of our recent ‘Cardiology, Diabetes, and Nephrology at the Limits Japan’ meeting is now available to view on our multimedia hub www.opendialogue.health
We had contributions from a global faculty of experts along with local speakers from Japan, and were joined by an audience of Japan healthcare professionals who were kind enough to provide exceptionally positive feedback, and made useful suggestions for the second meeting we are planning in Tokyo in 2025.
To view any of the presentations from experts such as Daniel Drucker, Niko Marx, Peter Libby or Mark Pfeffer please click here: https://opendialogue.health/event-multimedia/videos-cardiology-diabetes-nephrology-japan-conference-2024/
New for 2025
And as we approach the summer break, I just wanted to highlight the events we’re hosting in the autumn and winter, and preview the exciting new developments for 2025.
Later this year we will be running our two annual multiple sclerosis meetings, ‘MS at the Limits’ for consultants, and ’MS Nurses at the Limits’ for, you guessed it, MS nurses. These two meetings have been held for the past six years and are now the most popular consultant-only and nurse-only meetings in the UK. Registration is now open at www.atthelimits.org, and places are filling fast. To secure yours, register now.
Looking forward to 2025 we will start the year with the first new event, Breast Cancer at the Limits, chaired by Professor Peter Schmid and Professor Judy King. Being held at the Royal College of Physicians in London the event will feature live presentations from breast cancer experts examining the 2025 landscape, discussing new treatment opportunities, and considering the profile of the breast clinic in 3, 5 and 10 years from now.
As with the MS meetings, registration is now open at www.atthelimits.org
Obesity events across the globe
Later in the year, across the UK and across the globe, we will be running a new set of meetings in obesity. The UK based meetings will highlight the significant shifts in treatment available to a patients across the UK, and the synchronised global events will offer new perspectives on treatment and concentrate on regional opportunities for healthcare professionals.
Additionally we’ll be running our highly regarded ‘Frontiers of Oncology’ meetings in partnership with the UCL Cancer Institute. Being held throughout the year, events in multiple myeloma, prostate cancer, lung, colorectal and general haematology will showcase leading UK researchers and findings.
Of course, throughout the year we will continue to run our usual meetings and cardiology, diabetes, nephrology, multiple sclerosis… keep up-to-date with everything that is happening by following us on Instagram, X, Threads and LinkedIn, and of course www.atthelimits.org
See you after the summer…