ISQua 38th International Conference 2022 coming to Brisbane


Tuesday, 27 September, 2022

ISQua 38th International Conference 2022 coming to Brisbane

Hundreds of international health leaders from over 56 countries will descend on Brisbane Convention Centre between 17 and 20 October for The International Society of Quality in Health Care’s (ISQua) 38th International Conference.

Hosted with local partner Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL), Shaping The Future of Healthcare: International Health Conference will feature keynotes from the World Health Organization, motivational speakers, professors and global CEOs. Speakers at the conference will present under the theme: Designing for the Future–Community, Resilience, and Sustainability.

ISQua is dedicated to improving the quality and safety of health care through a global community of members and partners. The annual international conference plays an essential role in supporting its mission. Networking and innovation are at the forefront of ISQua’s first in-person conference since 2019. ISQua conferences are an innovative hub, allowing delegates to network among the most influential leaders reshaping the healthcare industry and the chance to be involved in the future of health care.

In addition to the main conference, attendees will have the opportunity to attend multiple networking receptions, allowing them to expand their global network of business contacts. Healthcare professionals in attendance can reap the educational benefits by obtaining CPD points from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and The Australian College of Rural & Remote Medicine.

Those interested can download the ISQua Conference App to explore the full list of speakers and sessions scheduled. There are also pre-conference sessions and site visits to state-of-the-art healthcare facilities in Brisbane for those who wish to extend their stay in Queensland.

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