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Ultrasound 2026 Early Careers

We invite submissions from trainees or recent graduates to present your work in a welcoming and supportive environment where you can share your findings with peers and experienced professionals. If you have been working to improve practice or experiences, we would like to hear from you: for example, have you recently completed an MSc project, or seen an interesting or unusual case study?

Aligned with the conference theme Evidence in Action: Transforming Practice, Improving Experience, this stream is specifically designed to support learners and newly qualified sonographers. This stream focuses on developing knowledge and understanding of the professional and clinical issues that shape contemporary ultrasound practice, supporting both professional development and future career planning.

A broad range of topics could be considered, for example:

  • Patient experience, safety, and person-centred care
  • Evidence-based developments in ultrasound practice
  • Quality improvement, audit, and service evaluation
  • Case studies and reflective learning from practice
  • Learning, education, and transition to professional practice
  • Technology, innovation, and digital ultrasound practice
  • Professional practice, role development, and workforce issues

Course leaders, supervisors, mentors, and managers are strongly encouraged to support and actively promote paper submissions from learners or recent graduates.

For further information, please contact Dr. Catriona Hynes at c.hynes@shu.ac.uk.

If you have not yet read them, please take a moment to read the guidelines for submitting your work 

Abstracts not following these guidelines maybe declined.

The deadline for submitting abstracts for these sessions is 31st August. 

Abstracts will be judged during September and we will notify successful authors by the end of September  

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