On Saturday 22nd of November, the RCSI SYNERG-IE research programme will be hosting its annual knowledge exchange event “Transforming Sjögren’s Care Together”.
This free CPD-accredited event will feature talks from expert speakers on Sjögren’s disease – a rheumatologist sharing tips for managing Sjögren’s in primary, community and home settings; an ophthalmologist sharing practical knowledge for eye care in Sjögren’s; researchers sharing the latest findings from the SYNERG-IE team and the patient perspective.
· Dr Natasha Jordan, Consultant rheumatologist at St James’s Hospital and a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Trinity College Dublin. ‘Top Tips for Managing Sjögren’s: Primary, Community and Home Care’
· Dr Emily Greenan, Ophthalmologist at the Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital ‘Practical Knowledge for Eye Care & Sjögren’s
· Dr Nikki Dunne, Programme Manager & Research Fellow, SYNERG-IE, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences ‘Making the Invisible Visible: Patient Experiences of Sjögren’s’
· Dr Constanza Saka, Postdoctoral Researcher, SYNERG-IE, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences ‘Sjögren’s in the Irish Hospital In-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) data’
· Members of Sjogren’s Ireland, Sjogren’s disease patient advocacy group
The event is designed to bring together healthcare professionals, policy makers, researchers and people living with Sjögren’s Disease, providing an opportunity to learn, share knowledge and strengthen connections between clinical practice, policy, research, and lived experience.
The event will be hybrid – in-person in RCSI Dublin and online.
Please register to attend here: https://100896engagecms.campusnexus.cloud/synerg-ie-knowledge-exchange-nov-2025
We are delighted to share that for those healthcare professionals who attend the event in person, there are 2 CPD credits (RCSI CPD Approved) available.
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