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Parallel streams and explicit encouragement to interact with speakers, chairs and faculty
The programme promises clinical-trial and evidence updates, but no presentation route is published
A concentrated update spanning diagnostics, therapeutics, AI and multidisciplinary care; no trainee-specific ticket category is public
| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Standard registration | £263 |
The 10th Clinical Update Sleep International Conference is an in-person meeting for clinicians and allied health professionals interested in sleep medicine. It takes place at the Royal College of Physicians in London and runs from 08:00 to 18:00 on Friday 30 April 2027. The programme is planned around parallel 90-minute streams, giving attendees a choice of sessions across clinical sleep medicine. The published overview highlights obstructive sleep apnoea, narcolepsy, sleep-disordered breathing associated with obesity, diagnostic capacity, new therapeutics, artificial intelligence in sleep services, multidisciplinary care, recent clinical-trial evidence and hot topics.
The organiser encourages participants to interact with speakers, chairs and faculty during the day. Professor Joerg Steier, Professor of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at King's College London and a consultant in the Lane Fox Unit at Guy's and St Thomas', is the course director. The site does not yet publish the detailed 2027 timetable or wider faculty list, so programme themes are recorded without invented session times or speakers. Sponsor and exhibitor opportunities are available, indicating an industry and networking component.
Eventbrite displays an aggregate ticket range of £89 to £263. Individual ticket categories, trainee or student rates, and an early-bird deadline are not visible publicly. Online booking is scheduled to close on 29 April 2027 at 14:00 BST, subject to availability. The organiser has not published an abstract-submission route, publication outcome, or CPD accreditation for this edition. The Royal College of Physicians is at 11 St Andrews Place, beside Regent's Park in central London.
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