Leeds wins Royal College of Anaesthetists annual training meeting

New Dock Conference Centre to host meeting of 400 anaesthetists
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ConferenceLeeds has notched another healthcare sector success, as the city has been chosen to host the Royal College of Anaesthetists’ (RCoA) annual training meeting.

The conference comes to Leeds for the first time and will bring 400 anaesthetists to the city’s New Dock Conference Centre, 14–15 June 2018.

The meeting on Clarence Dock will have as its aim improving the quality of postgraduate training in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Medicine administration.

As well as the event, delegates will also be attending a conference dinner which will be held at the historic Royal Armouries museum.

The event organisers were introduced to many event spaces across the city before selecting the Royal Armouries and the New Dock Conference Centre, a minimalist and contemporary space that provides a blank canvas and easy to adapt for networking for the RCoA.

Claire Heap, head of ConferenceLeeds, said: “We are thrilled that the Royal College of Anaesthetists has chosen Leeds as its location to inspire and train future generations. The healthcare sector in the city continues to go from strength to strength, and this further conference win showcases this.  

“We are always keen to support conference organisers as much as possible and we are so pleased that we found a venue that suits RCoA perfectly, so that the conference came to Leeds for the first time in its history.”

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