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The live event will take place at Windsor Walk Lecture Theatre, Fetal Medicine Research Institute, King’s College Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
The event will be live broadcasted to the virtual platform to be viewed by our virtual audience.
You will need an internet connected device (laptop, desktop, tablet) with sound. You will not be able to view the conference using a smart phone and for the optimum experience we commend using a laptop or desktop.
The conference will be broadcast via a dedicated online platform and the link along with your login details will be sent to you in your confirmation email after completing your registration.
The conference content will remain on the virtual platform for 3 months after the live event.
There are currently no COVID-19 restrictions or regulations, the organisers will provide further updates if this changes.
We can accommodate up to 200 delegates for our in person event and up to 500 delegates for virtual
Should the event be cancelled by the organisers, or be unable to take place for any reason outside the control of the organisers, the registration fee shall be refunded in full. The liability of the organisers shall be limited to that refund and the organisers shall not be liable for any other loss, cost or expense, howsoever caused, incurred or arising.
If you wish to cancel your place, all cancellations must be received in writing by the organisers at enquiries@
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Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Dr Oseme Etomi is a Consultant Rheumatologist and Obstetric Physician in South East London and works across 2 NHS trusts including Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich.
She trained in North-East London, in some of the most prestigious centres for Rheumatology including the Royal Free Hospital (National Centre for Scleroderma and other Connective tissue disorders) and Bart’s and the Royal London (National Centre of inflammatory arthritis and SLE). In 2017, Oseme undertook a clinical fellowship at St Thomas’s Hospital under Professor Nelson Piercy.
Within the field of Obstetric Medicine, her main interest is looking after women with inflammatory diseases and immunosuppression in pregnancy. She runs a weekly inflammatory rheumatic disease and a weekly inflammatory bowel disease clinic in pregnancy.
Oseme has published abstracts and papers on Inflammatory Rheumatic Disease in pregnancy. In 2018 she was awarded the best oral presentation at the international Society of Obstetric Medicine for her work in this field. She was also instrumental in setting up the British Society of Rheumatology Specialist interest group in Pregnancy in 2019. She sits on the advisory board for the Biologics in Rheumatoid arthritis Pregnancy (BiRAP) group and was one of the organisers of the highly successful 12th Rheumapreg Symposium in September 2023 in London.
Her other interests include work on diversity, inclusion and wellbeing. She is the lead for trainee wellbeing in O&G at GSTT. A role she is extremely passionate about.