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Remote event opportunities

Bring the Forum home to your organisation with a remote event.

By hosting a remote event, you can bring the experience and knowledge gained at the Forum to your organisation.  Develop and make your own quality improvement and patient safety programme by choosing from the Forum's pre-recorded sessions and bring this directly to your team. The programme could be facilitated and supported by team members who attended the Forum.

The Forum's remote event gives you another option to learn globally and act locally, providing a customised programme and wider access.

At the 2009 Forum, we launched our remote participation programme enabling delegates in Hull, England to enjoy a live webcast from Berlin. To see what the remote delegates thought, click here.

We are excited about expanding this programme, and will be filming more sessions at the 2010 Forum. It’s a fantastic way to get your local health communities together, engaged and enthused about quality.

As you host a remote event, you will receive an event pack which will include facilitators’ guides, and the filmed sessions will be formatted to allow local groups to really apply their learning locally.

Find out more about how a remote event could work for your organisation by emailing Mark Stuart, Forum Director at mstuart@bmjgroup.com.

Delegates attending the conference will be given web access to all recorded sessions after the international forum so you’ll be able to:

  • Re-live the experience
  • See sessions you missed

If you want to see some of the sessions from Berlin 2009, you can access them here

To attend the Forum, register your interest now.

To sponsor the webcasting from the International Forum, please contact Paul Catchpole at pcatchpole@bmjgroup.com.

You don't need to be signed in to use International Forum, but you can register here to receive updates about other BMJ Group products and services via our Group site.

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