About the Conference

 

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The ASiT 2012 Conference will be held in the historic city of Cardiff in Wales. This is your chance to socialise with over 600 fellow trainees from all ten surgical specialties, listen to the latest up-dates in clinical practice, training, and workforce, and hear what the future holds for us all.

Come along to get ahead in your surgical training! 

• The only national surgical trainee conference for all specialties.
• Submit your research and audit abstracts for presentation.
• Highest ranking abstracts will be published.
• Over £3,500 in trainee prizes to be won!
• Great value pre-conference educational courses.
• Educational conference programme with expert guest speakers.
• Dedicated paralell session for medical students interested in surgery
• Socialise at our free welcome drinks reception, and famous Gala Dinner Party.
• Special discount accommodation and travel deals.


Our Conference venue is the historic City Hall in Cardiff. Educational pre-conference courses, an interactive and informative conference programme and our famous Charity Gala Dinner Party (just £25 for full ASiT members) in the new Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama will make this conference the highlight of the year for all surgical trainees.

Whatever your speciality and whatever your grade, the ASiT Conference has something to offer.

Key Conference Dates
• Abstract submission opens: 1 October 2011
• Conference registration opens: 1 November 2011
• Abstract submission closes: Midnight, Sunday 15 Jan 2012
• Abstract selection announcement: Mid-February 2012
• Discount early-bird registration ends: Friday 17 Feb 2012
• ASiT 2012 Conference: Friday 23 - Sunday 25 March 2012

Our 2012 conference will bring together nearly 500 surgical trainees from all nine surgical specialties. Our largest conference yet, this promises to be a memorable weekend.

We look forward to welcoming you to Cardiff in March!

Goldie Khera, ASiT President

Ed Fitzgerald, Conference Organiser & ASiT Past-President

 

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