GOSH Paediatric Physician Associate Study Day
Overview
The 2nd annual GOSH Paediatric Physician Associate Study Day aims to increase your knowledge and understanding of clinical paediatrics through a variety of interactive lectures.
Join us in London or online on to share current work and explore updates, innovations, and challenges within the specialism.
An official programme to follow with full details of speakers once confirmed. Current topics include: anaphylaxis, inclusive healthcare, radiology and mental health.
Who should attend?
Physician Associates and all health care professionals working in paediatrics or with an interest in child and adolescent health, aimed for both primary and secondary care professionals.
DATE: Friday, February 13th 2026, 9:00 – 17:00
Hybrid event: in-person and online
Location: Zayed Centre for Research building, 20c Guilford St, London WC1N 1DZ
Prices:
- GOSH staff – Free (Enrol here)
- Face-to-face ticket: £80
- Student face-to-face ticket: £40
- Virtual ticket: £60
- Student virtual ticket: £30
Registration allows you access to the GOSH Online Learning & Development (GOLD) page – a one-stop shop for the study day resources, overview and access to feedback and your competition certificate.
Please note to attend the study day you need to sign up for the ‘session’ via the GOLD page, section ‘Session sign up’ – this confirms your attendance on the day.
Includes refreshments for those attending face-to-face. Lunch not provided (many local cafes available 2 minutes away). A networking event will follow the study day for those attending face-to-face. This is optional, and not included in the ticket fee. Enrolment includes access to lecture recordings and resources for 6 months (to August 13th 2026).
GOSH staff click on the the enrolment link, everyone else please choose an option below:
Price range: £30.00 through £80.00
Learning outcomes:
- To increase your knowledge and understanding of clinical paediatrics
- To increase knowledge on the management common and important paediatric clinical conditions
- To network and increase collaboration to improve patient experience, education and research
More to follow once programme is confirmed.