One day conference
23 November 1999, London
ON-LINE information on the Internet:
www.bmjpg.com/guides/ageing/data/ageing.htm
What are the implications of demographic change for British Medicine?
The BMJ, in conjunction with the Debate of the Age, are holding this one-day conference to examine the possible effects of an ageing society on the practice of medicine, medical education and medicine's institutions.
With plenary sessions and a choice of six different workshops, this conference will be highly interactive and educational. Contributors include: Sir Donald Irvine, London; Professor Kay-Tee Khaw, Cambridge; Professor David Hall, Sheffield; and Professor Sir John Grimley Evans, Oxford. Topics to be considered include:
- Ageism in the NHS
- The implications of demographic change for medical services and medical training
- The young in an older society
- Innovative primary care for older people
- Long term care
- Planning ahead
Book early to ensure your place, by completing the registration form enclosed.
I look forward to seeing you at what will prove to be a stimulating and productive day.
Yours faithfully
Richard Smith
Editor BMJ