Conferences and Courses

We would love to keep you informed of future CPD-accredited Hartley Taylor and Collaborative Conferences meetings, conferences and events.

2023
January

25-26 January

Post ASH Significant Highlights
Day 1: MPN, Sickle Cell, Transfusion Medicine and Myeloma
Day 2: Leukaemia and Lymphoma

London

This meeting will provide an overview of the most innovative scientific and clinical data presented at ASH 2022 that is useful for a UK audience. Registration will offer the choice of attending on a single day or both days.

2023
February

1 February

AML Academy Workshop

Bristol

We are delighted that Dr Christoph Rollig from Dresden will be presenting at this event.  The third in the series of our hybrid evening regional workshops for AML. The evening will combine case presentations with high calibre lectures and discussion to provide an update in the management AML. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. Delegates will have the choice of attending in person or virtually.

6 February

HaemSTAR Update Day

Newcastle

This meeting is set up and organised by HaemSTAR to provide an educational day for trainees with an interest in non-malignant haematology. They will update on their research projects and other initiatives and we will also hear from some invited speakers on haemoglobinopathies, tranexamic acid and the ITP registry.

7 February

Post ISTH-ASH Headlines – Non-malignant Day

Newcastle

This non-malignant haematology update day will provide a review of the abstracts presented at the latest ISTH meeting which are most useful for UK practice.

Exhibition enquiries to carly@hartleytaylor.co.uk

11-12 February

56th Medical Emergencies Course for Trainee and Junior Doctors

VIRTUAL

This virtual course is designed for trainee and junior doctors working towards a career in any field of medicine where a medical emergency may be encountered.
Course Lead: Professor Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London

20-21 February

49th Medical Emergencies Course for Consultants

VIRTUAL

This virtual course is designed for consultants and other senior doctors working in any field of medicine where a medical emergency may be encountered.
Course Lead: Professor Mervyn Singer, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University College London

2023
March

7 March

UK North Myeloma Forum

Durham

The UK North Myeloma Forum aims to bring together clinicians and AHPs working in Myeloma to disseminate National and International data, provide a platform for regional discussion on implementation and access to new drugs plus form a great networking opportunity for the North East, Yorkshire and Scotland.

8 March

UK CLL Forum Annual Scientific Day

London

The UK CLL Forum Annual Scientific Day will be held as a face-to-face event to provide the opportunity for networking and collaboration, combined with educational sessions. The Keynote Lecture – A decade of targeting BTK in CLL: successes and open questions – will be given by Professor Adrian Wiestner, NIH.

10 March

National ALL Update Day

London

The programme for this ALL Update Day has been organised by Dr Clare Rowntree (NCRI Sub-Group Lead for ALL) and an expert panel. Sessions will include NCRI ALL trials, the patient experience, MRD monitoring in ALL, toxicities and challenges of treating ALL and treatment challenges. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area.

15th March

South West Lymphoma Group

Postponed to 16th May

This meeting has been moved to 16 May due to the Junior Doctors’ strike on the original date. To register, please see below under May. If you need any help, please contact Chloe – chloe@hartleytaylor.co.uk.

20 March

What’s New in Haematological Malignancies

Newcastle

The organisers of this meeting, Professor Graham Jackson and Dr Wendy Osborne, have invited a leading expert faculty to be on-site for lectures and discussions to explore “What’s New in Haematological Malignancies’.

For exhibition enquiries please contact Carly carly@hartleytaylor.co.uk

23 March

UK Myeloma Society Spring Day

London

The theme of this hybrid meeting is Personalised therapy for myeloma. The Michael Morley Lecture – Diagnosis and therapy of AL amyloidosis in 2023 – will be delivered by Professor Morie Gertz, Mayo Clinic.

25-26 March

29th Update in Critical Care for Physiotherapists

VIRTUAL

The UCL Update in Critical Care for Physiotherapists course is aimed at physiotherapists and allied healthcare professionals with an interest in Critical Care. The primary aim of the programme is to provide an update on what is new or changing in Critical Care. The course is returning in a virtual format in 2023.

2023
May

3 May

UK Forum on Haemoglobin Disorders 55th Academic Meeting

London

The focus of the 55th UKFHD Academic Meeting will be blood transfusion. The hybrid format will offer delegates the chance to attend in person or watch via a live stream.

3 May

27th London Lymphoma Forum

London

The programme for this evening meeting will combine case presentations with high calibre lectures and discussion to provide an update in the management of Waldenström’s macroglobulinaemia and IgM-related diseases, followed by a networking opportunity over supper. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area.

4-5 May

King’s College Hospital CAR-T Cell Preceptorship Course

London

This is a 2 day programme looking at the A-Z of CAR-T cells with a practical interface, offering a hands on approach in delivering and managing CAR-T infusions. This a comprehensive learning module accommodating 25 delegates only.

10 May

Transplant and Cell Therapy Updates for 2023

VIRTUAL EVENT

This event will provide attendees with the latest discussion on transplant and cell therapy issues for the UK.

Organising Committee: Dr Victoria Potter, Dr Eleni Tholouli, Dr Rachel Protheroe.

10 May

Current Thinking in Haematological Malignancies

Belfast

Free of charge registration

The programme for this meeting has been designed to combine high calibre lectures and interactive discussions to provide an update for clinicians and allied professions on what is new for 2023 within the management of diseases affecting haematology patients. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in haematology.

11 May

Haematological Malignancies Update Day

Dublin

50% consultant fees – early bird rate until 17th April
20 places FOC for nurses and 20 places FOC for trainees

The programme for this meeting has been designed to combine high calibre lectures and interactive discussions to provide an update for clinicians and allied professions in current issues within the management of diseases affecting haematology patients.

12 May

ITP Update Day

London

The meeting will provide an update on new treatments and what is new in TPO-RAs. There will also be sessions which focus on dealing with uncertainty, difficult cases and horizon scanning, with a look at new drugs entering the treatment of ITP. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses and pharmacists working in this disease area.

16th May

South West Lymphoma Group

Taunton

This meeting will provide South West delegates with a useful opportunity to share latest data, best practice and keep up to date with changes in lymphoma practice. Suitable for consultants, trainees, CNS in lymphoma, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. The meeting is free of charge and concludes with a networking supper at the end of the evening.

17 May

BSBMTCT Scientific Day

London

The theme of the BSBMTCT Scientific Day is Acute Myeloid Leukaemia, with the programme consisting of high calibre lectures covering current issues along with the John Goldman abstract prize competition. The state of the art lecture – Immunotherapy for AML – will be given by Professor Marion Subklewe (Gene Centre, Munich). The hybrid format will offer delegates a choice of attending in person or watching a live stream.

18 May

South West Myeloma Group

Taunton

This meeting will provide South West delegates with a useful opportunity to share latest data, best practice and keep up to date with changes in myeloma practice. The meeting will focus on supportive care and Post ASH highlights. Suitable for consultants, trainees, CNS in myeloma, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. Registration is free and the meeting will conclude with a networking supper.

23 May

UK & Ireland Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Group

London

24 May

Current Thinking in Haematological Malignancies

Glasgow

Free of charge registration

The programme for this meeting has been designed to combine high calibre lectures and interactive discussions to provide an update for clinicians and allied professions on what is new for 2023 within the management of diseases affecting haematology patients. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in haematology.

24 May

AML Academy Workshop

Glasgow

The fourth in the series of hybrid evening regional workshops for AML will combine case presentations with high calibre lectures and discussion to provide an update in the management AML. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. Delegates will have the choice of attending in person or virtually.

2023
June

8 June

CLL Nurses Day

Birmingham

The theme of the first CLL Study Day for Nurses is “Living with CLL”. The programme will provide nurses and allied health professionals working in this disease area with a useful opportunity to share latest data and best practice, keep up-to-date with changes in practice and lots more. Registration is free of charge.

19 June

BSBMTCT Scientific Showcase: Advanced Cellular Therapy

London

The programme for this hybrid event will focus on cellular therapy for myeloma, lymphoma, ALL and solid organ malignancies and will include updates on recent innovation. Delegates will have a choice of registering to attend in person or watching the live stream.

20 June

What’s New in Haematological Malignancies

Taunton

A day of lectures and discussions from a leading expert faculty exploring “What’s New in Haematological Malignancies” for healthcare professionals from the region.

For exhibition enquiries please contact Carly carly@hartleytaylor.co.uk

23 June

The HMDS Annual Haematopathology Update Day

Leeds

This study day will focus on incorporating new classifications into patient management in CLL, MCL, high grade lymphoma, AML, MDS and MF, and the Dickinson lecture – Managing WM in the era of BTKi -A European perspective from Professor Christian Buske

28 – 29 June

Haematology Highlights for the UK – Post Summer Congresses

London

This 2-day meeting will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of highlights from the Summer Congresses that will influence UK practice and an update on what is on the horizon.

Exhibition enquiries to carly@hartleytaylor.co.uk

2023
September

9-10 September

4th International Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Group Educational Conference

London

The 4th ILROG Educational Conference will focus on the rapidly evolving role of radiation therapy in haematological malignancies. The programme will cover the most recent developments and controversies on the role of radiotherapy in a broad range of haematological malignancies, the evolving role of radiotherapy with immunotherapy and CAR-T therapy, state of the art radiotherapy planning and treatment delivery, developments in pathology, biology, PET scanning and new therapies.

14 – 15 September

5th AML Academy

Birmingham

This national forum is intended to provide a resource for UK haematologists and research nurses treating patients with AML. Working closely with Charles Craddock, Steve Knapper, Mike Dennis, Mhairi Copland and Victoria Potter it has been possible to create a varied and compelling programme covering many of the recent breakthroughs which are of such importance to our patients.

20 September

Immunomodulation Update Day

Manchester

This year’s Immunomodulation Update Day will include sessions on What’s New, Chronic GVHD and Acute GVHD. The last part of the day will be an MDT with difficult cases and new therapies for chronic GVHD. Registration is free of charge.

22 September

CAR6: Study Day for Nursing & Allied Healthcare Professionals

London

This meeting will provide a comprehensive update on CAR-T cell therapy for haematology nurses and allied healthcare professionals.

22 September

UK CLL Forum Clinical Sciences Day

London

We are delighted that Professor William Wierda (MD Anderson) and Dr Petra Langerbeins (University of Cologne) will be coming to London to speak at the UK CLL Forum Clinical Sciences Day. We hope that as many as possible will join us in venue but the hybrid format will offer the chance to watch a live stream for those who can’t travel.

27 September

South West Lymphoma Group

Taunton

This meeting will provide South West delegates with a useful opportunity to share latest data, best practice and keep up to date with changes in lymphoma practice. Suitable for consultants, trainees, CNS in lymphoma, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. The meeting is free of charge and concludes with a networking supper at the end of the evening.

28 September

South West Haemostasis and Thrombosis Meeting

Taunton

This meeting will cover a wide range of topics in haemostasis and thrombosis and will provide South West HCPs with a useful opportunity to share latest data and keep up to date with current best practice. Registration is free of charge.

28 September

South West BMT Training Day

Exeter

This year’s South West BMT Training Day programme includes a series of disease area updates, sessions focussing on holistic approach to transplant, transplant complications in the MDT and more. Registration is free of charge.

2023
October

2-3 October

UK & Ireland Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Group Audit Review

Manchester

6 October

North BMT Training Day

Manchester

The programme for this year’s North BMT Training Day will cover the management of high risk MDS and what’s new in AML, along with sessions on clinical assessments, CAR-T cell therapy and transplant complications. Registration is free of charge.

12 October

Current Thinking in Haematological Malignancies

Manchester

The programme for this meeting has been designed to combine high calibre lectures and interactive discussions to provide an update for clinicians and allied professions on what is new for 2023 within the management of diseases affecting haematology patients. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in haematology.

13 October

UK EBMT Nurses and AHP Group

VIRTUAL

17 October

UK North Myeloma Forum

Durham

The UK North Myeloma Forum aims to bring together clinicians and AHPs working in Myeloma to disseminate national and international data, provide a platform for regional discussion on implementation and access to new drugs plus form a great networking opportunity for the North East, Yorkshire and Scotland.

19 October

South West Myeloma Group

Taunton

This meeting will provide South West delegates with a useful opportunity to share latest data, best practice and keep up to date with changes in myeloma practice. Suitable for consultants, trainees, CNS in myeloma, pharmacists and scientists working in this disease area. Registration is free and the meeting will conclude with a networking supper.

2023
November

1 November

BSBMTCT Education Day

London

8 November

South West Acute Leukaemia Forum

Taunton

9 November

UK Myeloma Society Autumn Day

London

10 November

NCRI Lymphoma Trials Day

London

16-17 November
TBC

King’s College Hospital CAR-T Cell Preceptorship Course

London

17 November

Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Advances Day

London

22 November

UK Forum on Haemoglobin Disorders 56th Academic Meeting

London

22 November

28th London Lymphoma Forum

London

23 November

Current Thinking in Haematological Malignancies – What’s New in 2023

London

The programme for this meeting has been designed to combine high calibre lectures and interactive discussions to provide an update for clinicians and allied professions on what is new for 2023 within the management of diseases affecting haematology patients. Suitable for consultants, trainees, nurses, pharmacists and scientists working in haematology.

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