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15 March 2020

King's CAIPE Conference postponed to 2021

Conference postponed one year in response to coronavirus pandemic.

The Reduction of Harm Through Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice.
The Reduction of Harm Through Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice.

The King's College London and CAIPE Conference Planning Team has made the difficult decision to postpone the King's CAIPE Conference 2020 due to public health risks around COVID-19.

The conference 'The Reduction of Harm Through Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice' was due to take place 18-20 June 2020. It is now scheduled to take place 17-19 June 2021.

As you’ll understand given current circumstances, our decision is based on concern for the safety of delegates and overseas keynote speakers. The decision is also consistent with recommendations from the UK government.

Submitted abstracts for presentation will be welcome of course for presentation at the conference next year.

Sincerely,

Professor Rick Iedema
Director, Centre for Team-Based Practice & Learning in Health Care, King's College London

Richard Pitt
Chair, CAIPE