20-11-2025 @ 09:00 - 20-11-2025 @ 17:00
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art South Shore Road, Gateshead. NE8 3BA
IBD Newcastle: The Emma Stuart Memorial Symposium is a national, free to attend, clinical and scientific educational meeting. A biennial symposium, this year hosted at the spectacular Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, located on the Newcastle/Gateshead Quayside.
This year’s event promises cutting-edge insights from leading experts in the field, as well as engaging discussions on the future of IBD care. We aim to present the latest research on colorectal cancer risks in IBD and explore strategies for early detection and chemoprevention. We will cover psychological challenges, frailty, and the importance of non-clinical and peer support for IBD patients. We will review cutting-edge advancements in IBD genetics and explore the potential of precision medicine in the keynote, Emma Stuart Memorial Lecture. Finally, we will hear practical, real-world advice from leading clinicians as they share their expertise on managing complex Crohn’s disease cases, selecting therapies, and navigating the future of IBD care.
This symposium offers a unique opportunity for learning, collaboration, and networking with specialists in IBD, all while honouring the legacy of IBD patient, Emma Stuart.
Programme Agenda
Registration and Fees: Complimentary attendance, but you must register your place
CPD Points: 6 category 1 (external) CPD credits approved by the Federation of the RCP (UK)
Event Enquiries: Wendy Grunson at [email protected]
This year’s event promises cutting-edge insights from leading experts in the field, as well as engaging discussions on the future of IBD care. We aim to present the latest research on colorectal cancer risks in IBD and explore strategies for early detection and chemoprevention. We will cover psychological challenges, frailty, and the importance of non-clinical and peer support for IBD patients. We will review cutting-edge advancements in IBD genetics and explore the potential of precision medicine in the keynote, Emma Stuart Memorial Lecture. Finally, we will hear practical, real-world advice from leading clinicians as they share their expertise on managing complex Crohn’s disease cases, selecting therapies, and navigating the future of IBD care.
This symposium offers a unique opportunity for learning, collaboration, and networking with specialists in IBD, all while honouring the legacy of IBD patient, Emma Stuart.
Programme Agenda
Registration and Fees: Complimentary attendance, but you must register your place
CPD Points: 6 category 1 (external) CPD credits approved by the Federation of the RCP (UK)
Event Enquiries: Wendy Grunson at [email protected]