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This is where you will find an overview and all the important information about the workshops taking place as part of the pre-conference.

Workshops | 09 June 2026

Interactive. Practical. Life-Saving.

Experience a unique educational format that goes far beyond traditional lectures. Topics are presented in an interactive lecture and discussion setting using real clinical cases. Audience participation is central: we actively invite feedback, questions, and open discussion, encouraging participants to share their own experiences and insights.

Our speakers are renowned experts in their respective fields, all with extensive national and international teaching experience. They are highly skilled educators, known for delivering complex content in a clear, engaging, and practice-oriented manner.

Expect a wealth of clinical pearls, practical tips, and important pitfalls that will directly enhance your clinical decision-making. After this course, participants will gain essential knowledge that improves patient care, increases safety, and ultimately helps save lives.

Learn interactively. Engage actively. Make a lasting impact on patient care.

Amal Mattu and team

Time08:00–16:00
Minimum Participants30
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)250,00 EUR
Regular Fee350,00 EUR

Change is inevitable — leading it successfully is a skill. This dynamic and highly practical session empowers you with the tools, confidence, and mindset needed to drive meaningful and lasting change within your organization.

By the end of this session, you will be able to:

  • Master the principles of successful transformation using Kotter’s renowned 8-step change model — a powerful framework trusted by leaders worldwide.
  • Translate theory into action by applying proven strategies to your own leadership challenges and transformation initiatives.
  • Navigate resistance with confidence, turning obstacles into opportunities and building strong commitment across teams.
  • Create a clear, actionable roadmap that builds urgency, alignment, and momentum around a compelling shared vision.
  • Lead with impact, strengthening your influence, empathy, and clarity — even in complex, uncertain, or high-pressure situations.

Walk away inspired, empowered, and ready to lead change that truly makes a difference — for your organization, your team, and ultimately your patients.

Lead change. Inspire people. Create lasting impact.

Christina Shenvi

Time16:30–17:30
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)50,00 EUR
Regular Fee80,00 EUR

Mastering Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs)

This interactive workshop provides a comprehensive and hands-on introduction to Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), empowering participants to confidently design, implement, and assess EPAs within their own educational and clinical environments.

Through a structured, step-by-step approach, learners will progress from foundational understanding to practical application — ensuring immediate relevance and real-world impact.

What to expect:

Phase 1 – Foundations of EPAs
Gain a clear understanding of how EPAs function, explore the core principles behind effective EPA design, and uncover the key nuances that determine success.

Phase 2 – Identifying Learning Needs
Drawing on each participant’s professional background and country of practice, we will identify learning priorities and systematically break down each EPA to match real educational and clinical demands.

Phase 3 – Hands-on EPA Development
Participants will actively construct their own EPAs using IFEM EPAs as a framework, while tailoring them to individual contexts, institutional needs, and healthcare systems.

Phase 4 – Impact on Curriculum, Teaching & Assessment
Discover the full potential of EPAs in shaping curricula, enhancing teaching strategies, and strengthening assessment and feedback processes — maximizing both learner development and patient care outcomes.

This highly practical workshop ensures that participants leave with actionable tools, concrete frameworks, and ready-to-use EPAs, enabling immediate implementation in their own institutions.

Design better training. Improve assessment. Elevate clinical education.

David Teng

Time12:00–16:00
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 EUR
Regular Fee250,00 EUR

Leadership in Emergency Medicine

Inspire. Lead. Transform.

This comprehensive program is designed to equip current and future leaders in Emergency Medicine with the skills, strategies, and confidence required to excel in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure healthcare environment. Through interactive sessions, real-world case studies, and practical tools, participants will develop leadership capabilities that drive clinical excellence, operational efficiency, and team performance.

Key Topics Include:

  1. Leadership Styles & Emotional Intelligence
    Discover your leadership style, enhance emotional intelligence, and learn how to motivate, influence, and inspire high-performing teams.
  2. Team Building & High-Performance Culture
    Build resilient, collaborative teams that thrive under pressure and deliver outstanding patient care.
  3. Strategic Planning for Emergency Departments
    Learn how to develop clear strategies that align clinical goals, operational demands, and organizational priorities.
  4. Patient Flow & Triage Optimization
    Master proven approaches to improve patient flow, reduce waiting times, and enhance safety and satisfaction.
  5. Emergency Department Operations Management
    Gain practical insights into managing resources, workflows, staffing, and performance metrics effectively.
  6. Quality Improvement Initiatives
    Implement sustainable quality improvement strategies that enhance care delivery, patient safety, and outcomes.
  7. Emergency Preparedness & Crisis Management
    Prepare to lead confidently through crises, disasters, and mass-casualty incidents with structured response frameworks.
  8. Legal & Ethical Considerations
    Navigate complex legal and ethical challenges with clarity, professionalism, and integrity.

Why Attend?

This program empowers participants to lead with confidence, manage complexity, and drive meaningful change within their emergency departments. Walk away with actionable strategies, practical tools, and renewed inspiration to elevate patient care and team performance.

Lead smarter. Act faster. Deliver better care.

Arif Mattoo

Time12:00–18:00
Minimum Participants20
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)250,00 EUR
Regular Fee350,00 EUR

AI in Emergency Medicine: Practical, Safe, Global

This innovative workshop delivers hands-on, immediately usable AI solutions for real-world emergency medicine. Participants receive a curated toolkit of free, low-bandwidth AI tools, tested in clinical ED environments and designed for use in any resource setting worldwide.

Why This Workshop Stands Out

  • No technical expertise required — practical tools, ready to use
  • Resource-agnostic — works in low-bandwidth, low-resource environments
  • Immediate clinical impact — supports translation, documentation, evidence synthesis, and triage
  • Safety-first approach — built-in verification frameworks for clinical accuracy
  • Highly interactive — live demos and hands-on practice using real ED scenarios

What You’ll Gain

Participants leave with practical AI skills, safety protocols, and ready-to-use digital resources, enabling immediate implementation and sustainable adoption across their emergency department.

Smarter workflows. Safer care. Better outcomes — powered by AI.

Shama Patel

Time08:00–13:00
Minimum Participants30
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 €
Regular Fee250,00 €

Interactive In-Person Workshop
The workshop features dynamic, case-based teaching sessions led by Dr. Katie Lin, serving as the content expert. Core stroke topics are delivered through interactive lectures, enriched by individual reflection, small-group collaboration, and large-group discussion, using high-yield teaching cases to deepen understanding and clinical application.

Post-Course Resources
Participants receive access to comprehensive answer keys for both the workbook and quiz, supporting consolidation of learning and continued study.

Learning Impact

This focused, highly interactive format ensures maximum clinical relevance, efficient knowledge transfer, and immediate applicability to frontline stroke care.

Streamlined learning. High-yield content. Real-world impact.

Time13:00–17:00
Minimum Participants20
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 €
Regular Fee250,00 €

Geriatric Emergency Medicine – Interactive Live Session

This dynamic live session combines high-yield grounding lectures, immersive simulation scenarios, and interactive tabletop exercises to comprehensively address the key challenges of Geriatric Emergency Medicine.

Participants will engage in realistic clinical scenarios designed to enhance decision-making, teamwork, and patient-centered care for older adults in the emergency setting. Through hands-on learning and expert facilitation, this session delivers practical strategies, clinical confidence, and immediately applicable skills.

Learn. Simulate. Apply — for safer, smarter geriatric emergency care.

Rosa McNamara

Time08:00–12:30
Minimum Participants16
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 €
Regular Fee200,00 €

Elevate geriatric emergency care with a workshop designed to close the pain‑management gap. 

This immersive, hands-on program tackles the persistent challenge of oligoanalgesia in older adults by combining ultrasound‑guided nerve block training, case‑driven clinical reasoning, and practical multimodal pharmacological strategies. Participants gain the confidence and skills to deliver safe, effective, and evidence‑based analgesia tailored to the unique needs of frail, medically complex seniors—transforming everyday practice and improving patient outcomes.

Nemat Alsaba

Time09:00–12:00
Minimum Participants8
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 €
Regular Fee200,00 €

Drive meaningful change in emergency care with a workshop built to spark action and deliver results.   This high‑energy, impact‑focused session dives into the science of improvement and the core principles of safety and innovation—tailored to the fast, unpredictable, and high‑risk reality of emergency medicine. Participants learn to apply proven quality‑improvement methods to the most pressing challenges in safety, patient flow, and clinical performance, turning complex problems into achievable, measurable progress. Interactive discussions create space to unpack current project hurdles and uncover practical, ready‑to‑use solutions that accelerate improvement from day one.

Transform challenges into momentum. Turn ideas into impact. Lead the change.

Temesgen Beyene

Time14:15–17:15
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)100,00 €
Regular Fee150,00 €

A high‑energy, practice‑driven workshop that turns everyday teaching moments into powerful learning experiences.  

This interactive session blends adult‑learning principles with practical, real‑world ED teaching strategies, giving participants a hands‑on environment to experiment, refine, and grow. Through gamified activities, live demonstrations, and immersive role‑plays, attendees build a flexible toolkit for feedback, coaching, and bedside teaching—instantly applicable across diverse, resource‑variable, and global emergency care settings. The result is a confident, adaptable educator ready to elevate learners and strengthen team performance in any environment.

Elif Dilek Cakal

Time08:00–16:30
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)250,00 €
Regular Fee350,00 €

 

A transformative workshop for anyone ready to shape healthier, more supportive clinical learning environments.   This highly interactive session weaves reflection, guided discussion, and practical strategy building to help participants uncover—and influence—the subtle cultural forces that shape everyday behaviour, teamwork, and learning. Designed for educators, supervisors, trainees, and managers alike, it equips attendees to recognise how culture impacts teaching and learning outcomes and to drive meaningful, sustainable improvements in their own workplaces. By translating insights into actionable approaches, the workshop empowers participants to strengthen psychological safety, elevate educational quality, and foster environments where learners and teams can thrive.

See the culture. Shift the culture. Strengthen the learning.

Elif Dilek Cakal

Time13:00–17:30
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)150,00 €
Regular Fee250,00 €

A workshop shaped by experience, community, and a shared commitment to excellence in global emergency education.   Since 2020, this program has been created, refined, and delivered by its co‑founders, Dr. Priyadarshini Marathe and Dr. Imron Subhan, whose vision and leadership continue to anchor its quality and impact. Each workshop brings together a vibrant network of GEE leaders, past faculty, and former delegates who return to teach and assist—cultivating a genuine train‑the‑trainer culture that strengthens the global community of emergency care educators. While a half‑day format is available, the full‑day experience remains the gold standard, offering deeper engagement, richer practice opportunities, and a more transformative learning journey for participants.

Built by experts. Powered by community. Designed to make a lasting impact.

Marathe Priyadarshini

Time08:30–12:30
Minimum Participants10
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)50,00 €
Regular Fee80,00 €

A high‑impact workshop that turns wilderness medicine from concept into capability.   

Wilderness medicine demands ingenuity, improvisation, and resilience—delivering care when resources are scarce, conditions are harsh, and creativity becomes a clinical skill. This immersive workshop introduces participants to the core principles of wilderness and environmental medicine through hands‑on simulation and POCUS activities that mirror real‑world challenges. By blending experiential learning with practical scenario work, the session transforms theoretical understanding into usable, adaptable skills that prepare clinicians to think clearly, act decisively, and provide effective care in austere environments.

Think creatively. Act decisively. Thrive in the wilderness.Brian Costello

Time13:00–15:00
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)50,00 €
Regular Fee80,00 €

A forward‑looking workshop that equips educators and program leaders to build the next generation of simulation training.  

This session bridges established best practices in simulation education with the innovations reshaping the field. Participants learn how to design and sustain accredited simulation programs while adapting to emerging approaches that are AI‑enhanced, data‑driven, and globally scalable. By combining strategic planning with practical tools, the workshop prepares attendees to future‑proof their simulation ecosystems and lead confidently in a rapidly evolving educational landscape.

Honor the foundations. Embrace the future. Redefine simulation.

Jabeen Fayyaz

Time09:00–17:00
Minimum Participants15
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)300,00 €
Regular Fee400,00 €

A workshop that opens the door to a globally proven, locally adaptable model for strengthening pediatric trauma care in crisis‑affected and underserved settings.   The Pediatric Trauma Fundamentals (PTF) program—developed by the Boston Children’s Hospital Margaret C. Ryan Global Health Program through its Children in Crisis initiative—has supported pediatric health systems in more than 60 countries. Rooted in the realities of humanitarian emergencies and resource‑limited environments, PTF equips allied health professionals with the essential skills needed to deliver acute care to injured children. Since its launch, the course has been implemented and adapted across conflict‑affected Ukraine, the Palestinian territories, and U.S. Indigenous communities, each time aligning with local practice norms, system capacity, and cultural context.

A defining strength of PTF is its sustainability model. Programs begin with high‑volume foundational training, progress to a structured Training of Trainers pathway, and culminate in a master instructor trainer model that enables full local ownership. Partner institutions have integrated PTF into national curricula, Ministry of Health certification processes, and long‑term health system infrastructure—demonstrating its scalability and durability across diverse settings.

This workshop introduces participants to the PTF framework, its evidence‑informed design, and its adaptability for global emergency medicine and humanitarian work. Attendees gain hands‑on access to the complete PTF delivery package, ready for immediate contextualization and use in their own environments.

Train with purpose. Localize with confidence. Strengthen pediatric trauma care where it’s needed most.

David Mills

Time15:30–17:30
Minimum Participants20
Reduced Fee (Students, Paramedics, Nurses and participants from LMIC)50,00 €
Regular Fee80,00 €