WPS Autumn Clinical Meeting 2022
Event details
The Welsh Paediatric Society Autumn Clinical Meeting will take place at the Celtic Manor Resort on Friday 11th November 2022.
This 1 day event showcases the latest scientific presentations from paediatricians across Wales and neighbouring deaneries, together with lectures from guest speakers and will be followed by a dinner and entertainment in the evening.
Registration is now open and early bird discounts are available for WPS members until Monday 10th October, please log in to ensure that you receive this discount.
If you require any additional information, please contact Lisa Roberts
Keynote speakers
Camilla Kingdon is President of the Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health (RCPCH), the leading voice for children and young people’s health in the UK. Camilla is a consultant neonatologist at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital with sub-specialty interests in neonatal nutrition, donor milk banking and neurodevelopmental follow up of high risk neonates.
Camila was Vice President for Education and Professional Development between July 2018 and May 2021. She was elected to the Presidential role in December 2020 and took up office in May 2021.
Camilla grew up in Cape Town, South Africa and graduated from the University of Cape Town. Camilla came to the UK in 1991 and spent a year doing adult medicine before discovering paediatrics. She never looked back. She trained in London, achieving her CCT in 2000 and has been a Consultant Neonatologist at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital since then.
Camilla has a longstanding involvement in medical education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She was Head of the London School of Paediatrics and Child Health for 5 years and this gave her unique opportunities to see first hand the highs and lows of working in Paediatrics and all its subspecialties, in a wide range of different clinical settings.
Camilla has always been involved in postgraduate medical education, taking on roles as College Tutor, then Regional Advisor, Training Programme Director and finally Head of School for London for five years. She completed an MA in Medical Careers and particularly enjoys supporting doctors with challenging career dilemmas.
Camilla’s priorities are to tackle retention issues to sustain a first class workforce including addressing equality, diversity and inclusion, and to advocate for child health in the context of climate change and wider health inequalities.
Dr Nakul Gupta has been a consultant Paediatrician at ABUHB for 6 years having previously trained in the East of England and more recently Wales.
He is lucky to have been part of the Recovering from Illness team since its beginnings is September 2021.
On qualifying 20 years ago, Dr Anne Johnson began her career at Great Ormond Street Hospital before moving to Birmingham Children’s Hospital and then Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Cardiff.
Currently, Anne is a Consultant Paediatric Psychologist and Lead for Paediatric Psychology within Aneurin Bevan Health board.
Location
The Celtic Manor is an award-winning resort is set in 2000 acres of parkland in the Usk Valley. It comprises of a 5-star hotel and a historic 19th-century manor house. The resort has a range of facilities including award-winning Forum Spa, as well as 6 restaurants and 3 championship golf courses. There are 2 adventure golf courses and the treetop adventure course Forest Jump. Clay pigeon shooting, fishing and mountain biking can also be arranged.
Accommodation details
Accommodation will be available at the resort with a special rate for single and double occupancy. Rooms all have a TV with satellite channels, and there is a 24-hour front desk. Free WI-FI is availble in public areas. Please book directly with the hotel as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Please quote the Welsh Paediatric Society” to receive the discounted rate.