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TASME 2025 - Clinical Education: What does the Future Hold?

Join us at # TASME25 exploring the evolving landscape of clinical education. Clinical Education: What Does the Future Hold? will reflect on recent developments that are reshaping how healthcare professionals are trained. This one-day conference held in the heart of London at the historic St Bartholomew’s Hospital will feature expert speakers, interactive workshops, and the opportunity to showcase your work in health professions education.

The Transforming Landscape of Medical Training

From the integration of artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology in educational practice to the reimagining of traditional curricula, the future of clinical education is rapidly transforming. We will dive into topics such as the impact of AI-assisted learning, simulation-based training, and the changing roles of educators and learners in a tech-enabled environment. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how these trends are setting the stage for the future of clinical education.

There will be prizes for the best presentation in each category: best oral presentation, best compact comms and best poster presentation with highly commended posters also recognised.

Conference Programme

The following schedule details the activities planned at the Robin Brook Centre:

Time Activity Location
08:30 – 09:00 Registration Poster Set Up -
09:00 – 09:15 Introduction and Welcome Morris LT
09:15 – 10:00 Keynote Speech Professor Graham Easton Morris LT
10:00 – 11:00 Oral Presentations JASME prize winner Morris LT
11:00 – 11.20 Break and refreshments -
11.20 – 12.35 Compact Communication – Session One Session A: Morris LT; Session B: Patterson Ross LT; Session C: Seminar Room 4
12:35 – 13:30 Lunch Poster walk around -
13:30 – 14.40 Workshops: Exploring Careers / Impactful Questions / Supporting and Learning with AI Morris LT / Patterson Ross LT / Seminar Room 4
14:40 – 15:40 Keynote Debate: ‘This House believes artificial intelligence should replace traditional clinical teaching in medical education’ Morris LT
15.40 – 16.00 Break and refreshments -
16:00 – 17:20 Compact Communication – Session Two Session D: Morris LT; Session E: Patterson Ross LT; Session F: Seminar Room 4
17:20 – 17:30 Close and awards Morris LT

Keynote Speaker Profile

Professor Graham Easton is Honorary Professor of Clinical Communication Skills at Queen Mary University of London, and until recently Professor of Medical Education at QMUL, where he was Lead for Team-Based Learning. For the last 25 years he has combined a career in higher education in medicine with working as a General Practitioner (GP). He was awarded Senior Fellowship of Higher Education Academy in 2017, and was recognized for his contributions to medical education with a National Teaching Fellowship from Advance HE in 2024.

Graham has worked for RCGP and UCL Centre for International Medical Education Collaboration [CIMEC] to support curriculum and medical faculty development in Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Kuwait and China. Graham has combined his career in medicine and medical education with medical journalism; he was a senior producer and presenter in the BBC Radio Science Unit and has been a Deputy Editor at the British Medical Journal.

Registration Information

While the costs of hosting events have risen, we remain committed to keeping price increases as minimal as possible. Become a member today to take advantage of all the benefits that joining ASME offers, including reduced registration fees.

Registration Type ASME Member ASME Non-Member
Early Bird Rates (until 21st March 2025) £58.50 £81.00
Final Registration Rates (from 1st April 2025) £65.00 £90.00

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