Academic Pathways to Occupational Medicine – Webinar


Date: 30 September 2025
Time: 12:00 PM (London time)
Platform: Online via Zoom (Zoom details will be provided upon login and registration)
Registration: Book here via SOM
Fee: FREE for all (please log in on the SOM website before registering)

The Academy of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Malaysia (AOEMM) is pleased to share this upcoming webinar organised by the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), United Kingdom.

Academic Pathways to Occupational Medicine will offer valuable insights for occupational health (OH) professionals interested in engaging with research and academic work. Whether you’re new to research or looking to deepen your involvement, this webinar will explore practical, achievable ways to integrate academic pursuits into your career.

Key topics include:

  • How to access and implement practical research outputs
  • Building partnerships with academic institutions
  • Conducting research on a part-time basis
  • Funding opportunities for research time and projects

Speaker

Professor Ira Madan
Consultant in Occupational Medicine, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Professor, King’s College London

Professor Madan is a renowned leader in the field of occupational health. She co-founded the London Centre for Work and Health, is a Trustee of the Colt Foundation, and served as the Academic Dean of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (UK).

Chair

Professor Neil Greenberg

Who Should Attend?

  • Occupational physicians and OH professionals
  • Trainees exploring academic careers
  • Allied health professionals in occupational health
  • Anyone interested in research within OH

How to Join

To participate, please register via the SOM website. Zoom access details will be provided after logging in and completing registration.

🔗 Register Here

Note: This event is organised by the Society of Occupational Medicine (UK). AOEMM is sharing this opportunity as a resource for its members and the broader occupational health community.

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