Sponsor FPM Annual Symposium 2024
The Royal Society, London, and online
21 November 2024
FPM’s flagship event, FPM Annual Symposium, is a highly anticipated gathering that takes place every November. The upcoming 2024 event will be held at the prestigious Royal Society on Thursday 21 November 2024 and streamed live to online delegates.
The Symposium will encompass a range of enriching activities, including captivating plenaries, interactive workshops, and dedicated networking opportunities. These elements are carefully designed to foster engagement, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among attendees.
NEW FOR 2024: Gold partners will now have the choice of our popular Spotlight5 plenary or participation in a panel discussion.
By partnering with us, you will gain significant benefits. Your presence at the Symposium will position you at the forefront of the pharmaceutical medicine industry in the UK. As the leading high-level educational conference, our event offers unparalleled networking opportunities, granting you direct access to influential leaders and aspiring influencers. This partnership will enable you to forge valuable connections and stay abreast of the latest developments in the field.
Sponsor FPM Annual Awards 2024
RCP London
3 July 2024
FPM Annual Awards is an evening event where we celebrate the fantastic achievements of our members. Like a graduation ceremony, this formal event marks waypoints in the careers of our members.
Our awards include the FPM President’s Medal (the highest honour bestowed for excellence in the field), Honorary Fellowship, and Academic Achievement Awards for the highest marks gained during our Diploma and Certificate in Pharmaceutical Medicine exams. It also gives us a chance to celebrate trainees who have completed PMST and gained entry to the GMC Specialist Register.
We are offering the opportunity to sponsor the event and exhibit at the drinks reception which will take place after the awards.
Previous awardees include: Jonathan Van Tam, Penny Ward, Chris Whitty, William Vant Hoff, Pauline Williams, Alan Boyd, Malcolm Bryce, Ian Hudson, Freda Lewis-Hall, Peter Sterk, Kate Bingham, Goonaseelan Pillai and many more.