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National Registrar Conference 2025: Connections on the Clyde – agenda

FPH National Registrar Conference 2025: Connections on the Clyde
Friday 23 May 2025, 09:20 - 17:00, Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde (Glasgow) & Online

Join us for a day filled with networking and learning in Glasgow and online. This event will connect, equip, and inspire Public Health Registrars as they develop into public health leaders by showcasing and linking common public health challenges to interventions across the UK.

Agenda

Time 

Topic

Speaker

08:30

Registration 

09:20

Welcome

09:40

Opening plenary

  • Kevin Fenton (FPH President)

10:00

Connecting with communities

  • Katie Kelly (Chair, New Local) 

  • Michaela Jones (Lived Experience Researcher, University of Stirling)

11:00

Coffee break and networking 

11:30

Connecting with policymakers

  • Daniel Kleinberg (Deputy Director for Population Health Resilience and Protection, Scottish Government)

  • Paul Johnston (CEO, Public Health Scotland)

  • Clare Perkins (Deputy Director for Personalised Prevention, DHSC)

12:30

Lunch and networking 

13:30

Workshops

  • Arts, Film and Public Health Practice (in person)
  • Why media matters to Public Health and how to use it (in person) 
  • Interesting training placements (in person and online) 
  • Managing the Infodemic – Lessons from WHO (online) 
  • AI, Ethics and Public Health (online) 

15:00

Coffee break and networking 

15:30

Panel discussion: Connecting across the system

  • Rishma Maini (Consultant in Public Health Medicine, NHS Fife and Public Health Scotland)

  • Kanza Ahmed (Consultant in Global Public Health, UKHSA)

  • Chris Emmerson (Consultant in Public Health, Public Health Wales) 

  • Claire Neill (Consultant in Public Health Medicine, National Health Improvement, HSE Ireland)

  • Moderator: Kevin Fenton (FPH President)

16:40

Closing remarks

16:45

Close of conference

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