About this event

  • Date and time Thu 1 Dec 2022 from 9:00am to 5:30pm
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine
  • Organised by Military Medicine
The Colt Foundation Research and Innovation Meeting highlights the academic work being carried out in the Defence Medical Services. 

The meeting features speakers who are at the forefront of their fields and whose work is of relevance to military healthcare.  The focus of the day is on podium presentations from the Colt research prize finalists and the Quality Improvement prize finalists.   
 
The purpose of this meeting is to showcase the broad academic achievements of Defence healthcare personnel. 

Benefits of attending:
  • Gain in-depth insight in current military medicine research and quality improvement activity 
  • Learn how Defence medicine is a leader in research and innovation 
  • See excellence rewarded and be inspired by future academic activity in military medicine
Attendance is encouraged for all those with an interest in medical research, military medicine, or both.


We would like to thank the Colt Foundation for their generous support of this meeting.

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Agenda

View the programme

Registration, tea and coffee
Welcome and introduction

Colonel Julian Woodhouse, President, Military Medicine Section, Royal Society of Medicine and Brigadier Duncan Wilson, Medical Director to the Surgeon General

Session 1

QI prize introduction group

Group Captain Di Lamb, Defence Professor of Nursing, Defence Medical Services, UK Ministry of Defence

QI prize presentations

Group Captain Di Lamb

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 2

QI guest speaker

Professor Kevin Fong, Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals 

Lunch break

Session 3

Colt prize introduction

Group Captain Alex Bennett

Colt prize presentations

Group Captain Alex Bennett

Guest speaker presentation

Professor Karim Brohi, Clinical Director, London Major Trauma Network, Professor of Trauma Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Consultant Vascular and Trauma Surgeon, The Royal London Hospital

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 4

Colt lightning presentations

Surgeon Captain Jason Smith, Defence Professor of Emergency Medicine

Guest speaker presentation

Captain Kat Matthews, Army Elite Athlete

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 5

Prize ceremony

Colonel Julian Woodhouse

The Colt Foundation
Closing remarks

Brigadier Duncan Wilson

Close of meeting

Drinks reception and networking 

View the programme

Welcome and introduction

Colonel Julian Woodhouse, President, Military Medicine Section, Royal Society of Medicine and Brigadier Duncan Wilson, Medical Director to the Surgeon General

Session 1

QI prize introduction group

Group Captain Di Lamb, Defence Professor of Nursing, Defence Medical Services, UK Ministry of Defence

QI prize presentations

Group Captain Di Lamb

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 2

QI guest speaker

Professor Kevin Fong, Consultant Anaesthetist, University College London Hospitals 

Lunch break

Session 3

Colt prize introduction

Group Captain Alex Bennett

Colt prize presentations

Group Captain Alex Bennett

Guest speaker presentation

Professor Karim Brohi, Clinical Director, London Major Trauma Network, Professor of Trauma Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Consultant Vascular and Trauma Surgeon, The Royal London Hospital

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 4

Colt lightning presentations

Surgeon Captain Jason Smith, Defence Professor of Emergency Medicine

Guest speaker presentation

Captain Kat Matthews, Army Elite Athlete

Tea and coffee break

Poster viewing 

Session 5

Prize ceremony

Colonel Julian Woodhouse

The Colt Foundation
Closing remarks

Brigadier Duncan Wilson

Close of meeting

Sponsors

Location

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

Disclaimer: All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM nor the speaker's organisations.
Registration for this event will close at 01:00am on Wednesday 30 November 2022. Late registrations will not be accepted. This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be  distributed  in future on various internet channels.