Global Empathy in Healthcare Network Symposium

Global Empathy in Healthcare Network Symposium
2025: ‘Rehumanising Healthcare in a Divided World’
WHEN: 15-16 September 2025
WHERE: College Court Conference Centre and Hotel, Knighton Road, Leicester, UK

The Global Empathy in Healthcare Network invites abstract submissions for workshops, oral presentations, and posters at the Rehumanising Healthcare in a Divided World symposium. This event will bring together healthcare professionals, educators, researchers, and policymakers to explore how empathy, compassion, and person-centred care can bridge divisions in healthcare and society.

Themes

We welcome submissions related (but not limited) to:

  • Empathy in clinical practice and medical education
  • Innovative approaches to teaching and assessing empathy
  • The role of empathy in reducing health inequalities
  • Supporting healthcare professionals’ well-being through empathy
  • Patient perspectives on empathy and compassionate care
  • Cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives on humanising healthcare
  • Technology and its impact on empathic healthcare

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words
  • Clearly indicate your preferred format: Workshop, Oral Presentation, or Poster
  • Workshops should be interactive and practical, with clear learning objectives
  • Oral presentations and posters should present research, innovations, or case studies relevant to the symposium themes

Dates clés

  • Submission Deadline: 16 March 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 16 April 2025
  • Early Bird Booking Deadline: 16 May 2025
  • Symposium Dates: 15–16 September 2025

How to Submit

View full guidelines and submit your abstract here:
https://www.global-empathy-in-healthcare.com/symposium-2025/workshops-oral-and-poster-presentations

We look forward to your contributions to this important discussion on rehumanising healthcare.

For Enquiries, contact: registrations@ojpr.co.uk

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