The Royal Society, 21 November 2024
Pharmaceutical medicine is a truly global discipline and pharmaceutical physicians play a key role in driving innovation and raising standards of care around the world.
For this year’s FPM Annual Symposium we’re joined by leaders from across the global life sciences community – pharmaceutical physicians, scientists, regulators, patients and policymakers – to explore the specialty’s contribution to science and practice in a range of endeavours. They include the harnessing of AI which, together with other novel technologies such as precision medicine and genomics, has enormous potential for gathering evidence, targeting treatments, and enhancing the patient experience, but also bring new risks and challenges.
We will explore how health systems around the world must adapt as chronic physical and mental health issues become more prevalent, reflecting upon pharmaceutical medicine’s vital role in understanding impacts and developing mitigations. We look at pioneering treatments to control the effect of infectious diseases on populations, and explore issues of equity and access, and the role of patients in co-designing the future of healthcare, all the time equipping delegates with relevant tools and knowledge.
Join us at this year’s event to meet our consultants, network and exchange ideas with peers.
For those who cannot attend in person, all plenary keynote sessions/panels and two deep dive sessions taking place in the main auditorium will be live-streamed and also made available to view after the event, via the FPM On Demand platform.
Meet the speakers
Dame Sally Davies GCB DBE FRS FMedSci FFPM(Hon)
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam Kt MBE FMedSci FFPM(Hon)
Dr Amit Aggarwal MFPM
Prof Chloe Orkin
Dr Luke Kuttschreuter FFPM
Geraldine Reilly
Dr Jina Swartz MFPM(Dis) FMedSci
Dr Viraj Rajadhyaksha MD MS FFPM DBM
Professor Rory Collins FRS FMedSci
Steve Fuller
How to get there
The Royal Society
6-9 Carlton House Terrace,
London,
SW1Y 5AG
Cpl Life Sciences are proud silver sponsors of this event.