Registration is now open for the Irish College of GPs Annual Conference, which will be held at the St Helens Hotel, Stillorgan Rd, Booterstown, Dublin, on Saturday, 25 April 2026. Join us for a full day of learning, networking, and clinical updates. Places are limited, so please register now to secure your place.
What can I expect from the speakers?
A key focus this year is driving conversation around clinical topics of interest to GPs. These topics align with the clinical education provided by the College and what GPs see in practices across the country. The conference programme features talks from a range of clinical experts on topics such as Adult ADHD, Troubleshooting HRT and more. The speakers range in College Clinical Leads and other subject matter expert.
Clinical Updates Across the Day:
- Allergy in Children, Dr Aideen Byrne
- Men’s Health (LUTS), Dr David McConaghy
- Troubleshooting HRT, Dr Ciara McCarthy
- Dementia, Prof Tony Foley
- Adult ADHD, Dr Aoife O’Sullivan
- Optimising Chronic Disease Management, Ms Rachel Bothwell
There are two featured keynotes this year from Dr Mike Ryan, former Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme and Prof Ian Robertson, Fellow Emeritus Psychology, Trinity Institute of Neurosciences. These keynotes are not to be missed!
The full agenda is available at this link.
Why should you register?
The Annual Conference is one of the most important educational events in the GP calendar. The talks provide up-to-date information and expertise to help you in your day-to-day work. This event offers 6 Accredited CE credits and 1 GMS Study Leave, making it an efficient and valuable opportunity to meet annual professional development requirements.
The Conference also provides a unique networking experience for you to meet GP peers from across the country. Networking and knowledge sharing is a key focus of the event.
While conference registration is complimentary for members, advance registration is required for all attendees. So, to avoid disappointment and secure your place we encourage you to register early.
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