Call for poster submissions: Obesity & Weight Management Alliance 2025 conference

The Obesity & Weight Management Alliance is excited to announce a call for poster submissions for its highly anticipated 2025 conference, taking place on March 7 at the Thistle London Marble Arch.

Attendees are invited to present work that highlights good practice, research, or novel methods in obesity management. Posters will not only facilitate knowledge exchange but also contribute to advancing the field of obesity treatment and prevention.

Emily Mayhew, Event Manager, said: "The poster exhibition offers healthcare professionals an exceptional opportunity to showcase their expertise, research, and innovative approaches in obesity care. We look forward to seeing the outstanding work that will be presented."

To be considered, registered attendees are invited to submit their poster proposal by completing this form by January 31, 2025.

Accepted posters will be displayed during the conference, with a panel from the Obesity & Weight Management Alliance evaluating submissions on their impact and innovation.  

The winning poster will be recognised with an award presented at the conference. Additionally, accepted posters will gain further exposure by being featured in the Alliance's newsletter and published on its official website.

Building on the tremendous success of this year's inaugural event in Birmingham, the 2025 conference promises to be even more impactful. Set in London for greater accessibility, the conference will provide free CPD-accredited education led by some of the foremost experts in obesity management. Attendees will benefit from comprehensive sessions covering the latest research, effective treatment strategies, and practical tools for addressing obesity.

Entry to the conference is free, but places must be booked in advance here

For further information please visit: www.obesityalliance.co.uk

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