The only culture conference for Healthcare Communicators

Gain access to recordings of all sessions from Health Comms Con 2024, including workshops and panel discussions, for on-demand access to valuable insights, proven strategies and practical solutions to help enhance professional growth and development across topics such as:

  • Workplace culture and the role of values, empathy, diversity and creativity

  • Imposter syndrome

  • Managing stress and preventing burnout

  • The transformative power of habits

  • Protecting your authenticity in high-performing teams

  • Why finding purpose can improve wellbeing

Plus, keynote speaker Sarah Sowerby shares her journey from near burnout to reinventing her life, and how that allowed her to set up her agency Wordbird and co-found Women in Pharma.

With on-demand access to recordings of the day's sessions. You will:

  • Explore strategies to overcome imposter syndrome, manage stress and prevent burnout

  • Develop conscious habits to create sustained positive change in your life

  • Gain a deeper understanding of empathy, and how this can benefit working practices

The great news is, even if you missed the live event, you can still access the conference content.

It's just £49 (inc VAT) to register for access and this includes:

  • Twelve recorded sessions containing tips and insights to help you excel and feel happier

  • A whole year of on-demand access, so you can watch or listen when it's convenient

  • A swag bag full of online resources

  • Enrolment into Health Comms Con Community

Want a taster of what's in store?

Tap into the elusive nature of creativity within the healthcare industry with Joe Hodge in his session 'The culture of great ideas'

Watch us delve into:

  • The role of AI in creativity

  • Case studies from the world of advertising and beyond, that reveal how creativity can transform challenges into success

  • The degree to which organisational culture can spark creativity

Our Charity Partner

In Sue’s Name was established as a fundraising charity in memory of Sue Blasotta, who passed away in 2011 from brain tumours at the age of 42, leaving behind two young children. Her devastated father, David Taylor, was determined to honour her memory by raising funds for brain cancer research.

Their goal is to raise £1 million by 2027 to support critical research at the Blizard Institute in Whitechapel, the Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at Queen Mary University of London and to unite families who have lost loved ones to brain cancer.

Find out more at: In Sue's Name (insuesname.org.uk)