Most events take place at the Exeter Medical School Lecture Theatre (RILD Centre), commencing at 6.00 p.m.

Free parking is normally available in Barrack Road after 6 p.m.

Directions

Meetings are free to attend and booking is not required, unless you wish to stay on for supper.

Supper must be pre-booked by returning the application form sent with the meeting announcement, or online by BACS  

2025 - 26 Programme of Events 

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All meetings will take place in RILD on RD&E site.


Some will be at lunchtime (1300) when hospital staff will be welcome

Some will be at 1800.


We plan to record and share the meetings by Teams or Zoom



Tuesday 4th November 1pm Grand Round (+Teams)

Dr David Kernick

'Its time to talk about Healing'

David was an Exeter GP and for many years led the NHS Headache Clinic in Exeter


Wednesday 26th November 6pm (?+Teams)

Dr Ollie Dodd, Consultant emergency physician

'Rural Generalism, Telemedicine and the Royal Flying Doctors service. A different perspective for the antipodean doctor’s experience.'


Thursday 4th December tbc

Doug Watts Medical Director Diving Diseases Research Centre, Plymouth

‘Medicine and HBO, wound healing the bends and carbon monoxide poisoning’


Tuesday 20th January 6pm

Prof John Timperley, FRCS DPhil (Oxon) 'Arthroplasty in a 21st Century Vassal State: Outcomes for Patients, Surgeons and Society.'

The lecture celebrates the extraordinary heritage of British innovation in hip replacement while raising questions about the consequences of today’s multinational dominance in orthopaedics.


Thursday 29 January 6pm

Dr Charlotte Fleury & Dr Adam Baker

‘From A&E to the Sea: Lessons from the extreme’: The Emergensea Duo


Tuesday 24th Feb 1pm Grand Round + Teams

Dr Dominic Wiredu Boakye MSc PhD SFHEA title tbc


Wednesday 18th March 6pm

Associate Professor Dr Steve Michell BSc PhD FHEA University of Exeter Medical School  Reverse vaccinology for identifying a novel vaccine candidate for Clostridium difficile  Steve is a molecular microbiologist with interests in the virulence mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria.





Advance warning: Tuesday 30th June Resident Doctors Prize Presentations