Conferences
EOPH 2025 conference
Fri, 14 Feb 2025
Professor Joanna Szram spoke at the EOPH conference this year titled ‘Putting Health back into Health Surveillance’ on 14th February 2025 in Birmingham, UK.
They outlined the common contemporary issues in occupational lung disease, focusing on the conditions and presentations that a modern day occupational health practitioner is likely to encounter.
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Health & Wellbeing At Work 2025 conference
Tue, 11 Mar 2025
Dr Johanna Feary recently did a talk at the Health & Wellbeing at Work conference on 11th March 2025 in Birmingham, UK.
They featured in the programme section "Hot topics in Occupational Lung Disease". Taken from the conference programme, "contemporary work-related risks to lung health in the UK [were] summarised in a case-based presentation, taking into account challenges for occupational health professionals, employers and industry."
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ERS Congress 2025
Sat, 27 Sep 2025
Dr Patrick Howlett and Dr Johanna Feary both attended the ERS Congress 2025 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Patrick also did a poster presentation on his current research on "the prevalence and determinants of silicosis among current and ex-gemstone miners in Northern Tanzania" (PA1579).
See the full congress programme on the ERS website.
EPICOH 2025 conference
Sun, 05 Oct 2025
Dr Johanna Feary recently presented at the EPICOH 2025 conference held between 5-9th October 2025 in Utrecht, the Netherlands on artificial stone silicosis.
They did talks alongside leaders in the field from Australia and the UK (L-R: Malcolm Sim, Martie Van Tongeren, Johanna Feary, Ryan Hoy, Deborah Glass, Karen Walker-Bone).
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Workplace Health 2025 conference
Wed, 08 Oct 2025
Professor Joanna Szram recently spoke at the Workplace Health 2025 conference held between 7-8th October 2025, in Warwick, UK.
Their talk on "current and developing issues in occupational asthma" focused on:
- Latest issues and sources of concern
- Diagnosis, prevention and management
- Occupational health implications
Read more about the event at the conference website.
Health Partners clinical conference 2025
Sat, 13 Sep 2025
Professor Joanna Szram recently did a talk at the Health Partners 2025 conference held on 13th September 2025, about "Occupational Lung Disease in the 21st Century". You can see more pictures below.


OH2025 - The Workplace Health Protection Conference
Tue, 17 Jun 2025
Dr Johanna Feary attended and did a talk on artificial stone silicosis at OH2025, The Workplace Health Protection Conference on Tuesday 17th June 2025 in Newcastle, UK.
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ALAMA Annual Conference 2025
Fri, 23 May 2025
Professor Joanna Szram recently spoke at the ALAMA Annual Conference this year in Newcastle, UK.
Their talk focused on "Occupational Lung Disease in the 21st Century".
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Association of Aviation Medical Examiners - 45th Annual Conference
Fri, 16 May 2025
Professor Joanna Szram did a talk about occupational lung disease at the 45th Annual Conference for the Association of Aviation Medical Examiners on 16th May 2025 in Jersey, UK.
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Health and Wellbeing at Work 2026
Dr Johanna Feary will be doing a talk on occupational lung disease at the Health and Wellbeing at Work 2026 Conference.
Taken from the conference website:
The current landscape of workplace health and wellbeing is defined by a shift from a reactive approach to a proactive, holistic and technology-driven one. Influenced by economic pressures, organisations are now prioritising wellbeing as a strategic priority to address high levels of burnout, the gap between physical and mental health, absenteeism and productivity challenges across a multi-generational workforce.
Join us at Health and Wellbeing at Work 2026 for a conference programme filled with best practice and support strategies which will ensure your health and wellbeing initiatives are aligned with meeting business needs, demonstrating value and effectively supporting colleagues.
The full conference schedule will be available in the coming weeks, in the meantime take a look below at the 2026 preview.
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