Course Director: Dr Reem Elfeky, Consultant in Paediatric Immunology, GOSH
A two-day programme featuring leading experts from Europe and the US. The programme provides an opportunity to dive into evolving knowledge of novel inborn errors of immunity (IEI) including IKAROS, CARD11 defects, novel genes linked to HLH, actinopathies including DOCK 2, DOCK8 and DOCK11 defects, syndromic immunodeficiency beside re-visiting old IEI including XLT/WAS and CGD.
There will be a session on hidden presentations of IEI , a session on genetic results interpretation in IEI. A special session on gene therapy updates besides a session on late effect after corrective procedure for IEI will be included. Programme is both lab and clinician friendly aiming for understanding disease pathophysiology, presenting cutting-edge treatments while engaging in dynamic discussion with peers.
Who should attend? Immunology consultants (paediatrics/adults), immunology trainees and immunology nurse specialists.
Programme: The programme is here: London IEI - Programme.pdf
Pricing:
Face-to-Face Ticket (Consultant)* - £150
Face-to-Face Ticket (Resident doctors & nurses & junior ESID members)* - £90
Virtual Ticket - £80
Virtual Ticket (delegates from low and lower-middle income countries)** - Free
*Face-to-face tickets include lunch and refreshments **Delegates who reside in low and lower-middle income countries (defined according to the World Bank country classification of low income and lower-middle-income economies) can attend the course virtually for free. Countries that fall into these two groups can be found here: Low income countries and Lower-middle income countries - please scroll to the bottom of each page to see the countries included.
Invoice payments: Please email [email protected] if you need to pay via invoice through your Trust/organisation.
GOSH staff: GOSH staff wishing to attend can either a) pay via debit/credit card (if they plan to self-fund their ticket) or b) apply through the Study Leave Fund or departmental funds (where applicable). Those applying via route b should follow the process on the study leave application form. Please email [email protected] if you require assistance.
Registration:Please note that registration for face-to-face tickets will close on Thursday 14 January, 9:00 GMTRegistration for virtual tickets will close on Thursday 21 January, 8:30 GMT
Travel authorisation:International colleagues who register to attend in-person are reminded that they need to have appropriate visitor authorisation in place (where needed) – i.e., Visa (https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa) or ETA: (https://www.gov.uk/eta). N.B. ETAs came into effect in 2025 and colleagues based in Europe, the US, Canada, Australia etc need to obtain one. It takes up to 3 days to receive approval.Recording:Please note that this event will be recorded (subject to speakers’ consent), with the recording shared with delegates for a short period (up to three months) post-event.
CPD:RCPCH CPD approval is being applied for. Where approved, the basic unit of CPD activity is 1 hour of learning equals 1 CPD credit.
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