Annual general meeting of fellows and Samuel Gee lecture 2024
Fellows are invited to join us in person for the 2024 annual general meeting and Samuel Gee lecture on Tuesday 10 September 2024. Advanced registration is required for fellows wishing to attend in person, all bookings must be completed by Friday 30 August 2024.
The AGM is strictly for fellows only, if you are found to be ineligible to attend, your booking will be cancelled.
Virtual attendance will be accommodated, more information can be found in the FAQs.
AGM papers
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Please login to your account3pm Registration, tea and coffee
3.30pm
Samuel Gee lecture
A new era in Alzheimer's disease - translating hope into impact
Professor Catherine Mummery
4.30pm Tea and coffee break
5pm
Annual general meeting of fellows
In-person admission or virtual access to fellows only.
7pm
Fellows reception and dinner
Dinner is for pre-booked fellows only, separate booking required.
To watch the recorded video of the AGM you must be an RCP member or fellow.
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All eligible fellows are automatically registered for virtual attendance at the AGM and Samuel Gee lecture, which precedes it.
Fellows will receive an email by Friday 19 July 2024 from no-reply@eckoenterprise.net, which will include a link to watch the full broadcast and give access to the dedicated AGM virtual platform.
If you have not received an email by Wednesday 24 July 2024 , please email rcpevents@rcp.ac.uk or call 020 3075 2389. We encourage you to access the website as soon as you have received the email to ensure that you do not have issuess accessing the broadcast page and associated documentation on the day.
The link you are provided with in your registration and reminder emails must not be circulated to non-fellows of the RCP as this is a fellows-only broadcast page.
Please feel free to submit any questions to senior officers in advance of the AGM to Simon Land, head of professional governance. Senior officers will endeavour to answer all questions received (including those submitted on the day) at the AGM or post meeting should there be too many to respond to at the meeting.
Full instructions on how to participate in voting will be issued within the AGM papers and as part of a reminder email.
All attendees will be given access to vote, whether they are attending in person or virtually.
If you are attending in person please make sure you bring a device with you. Staff will be on hand to support on the day.
AGM papers will be made available to both fellows and members but with the caveat that AGM attendance and voting is a benefit of fellowship only.
We hope that fellows and members find the information interesting but stress that is confidential in nature.
AGM papers will be made available at least 2 weeks prior to the AGM and will be accessible on the dedicated AGM platform for fellows as well as on this page. Please note that you will need to be logged into your profile to view the papers.
Fellows are invited to join us for dinner, those who wish to do so should book separately by clicking on the link below. All bookings for dinner must be made by Friday 30 August 2024.
The 2024 Samuel Gee lecture will be delivered by Professor Catherine Mummery.
Virtual attendance
The Samuel Gee lecture is free and virtual access is open to all. If you have colleagues, family or friends interested in attending, please direct them here to book their place.
History of the Samuel Gee lecture
The lecture was established by a bequest from Miss Edith Thyra Gee in 1964 in memory of her father, Dr Samuel Jones Gee who died in 1911.
Samuel Gee, a Fellow, had a longstanding relationship with the College. He was the Goulstonian lecturer in 1871, Bradshaw lecturer in 1892 and Lemleian lecturer in 1899 as well as senior censor. He was appointed physician to the Prince of Wales (later King George V) in 1901. His book Medical Lectures and Aphorism contains all of his lectures given at the College.
Gee is recognised as one of the greatest medical experts of his day and one of the greatest clinical teachers of the Victorian era. He was the first to identify coeliac disease and wrote extensively on medicinal topics such as chicken pox, scarlet fever and tubercular meningitis.
Date
10 September 2024
Location
Royal College of Physicians of London, RCP Regent's Park, 11 St Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4LE
10 September 2024
Royal College of Physicians of London