Abstract Submissions Now Open – Academic GP Ireland Conference 2026. 5–6 June 2026 at University College Cork (UCC).

Abstract submissions are now open for the Academic GP Ireland Conference 2026, taking place on 5–6 June 2026 at University College Cork (UCC).

The conference is hosted by the Department of General Practice, UCC, in collaboration with Academic General Practice Ireland, the Cork Postgraduate GP Specialist Training Programme, and the Irish College of General Practitioners (ICGP).

Submission deadline: 13 February 2026

Abstract submission is now open! https://lnkd.in/eCuyhr3n

Colleagues working across General Practice, including GPN and Advanced Nurse Practitioner (GPANP) colleagues who are currently conducting research or who have recently completed research projects, are encouraged to consider submitting an abstract.

There will be two €500 bursaries for GPNs who have abstracts accepted, to cover conference costs and accommodation.

This year, there are three ways to contribute:

  • Research Abstracts – Share original research or recent findings.

  • Workshop Proposals – Lead an interactive educational session.

  • Research Pitch / Idea – Present a research concept and receive feedback from academic and clinical peers.

The Academic GP Ireland Conference offers an important opportunity for learning, collaboration, and innovation in General Practice.

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Mr. David Delaney

David is the newly elected Secretary. He currently works in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. David graduated from the University of Tasmania in Australia and started his career in cardiac care. From there he worked in the Intensive care units of the Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmania, the Royal Prince Alfred, Sydney, St. James Hospital, Dublin and University Hospital Limerick. He is currently a Clinical Skills Facilitator in the Emergency Department of University Hospital Limerick. He has previously studied a postgraduate diploma in Intensive Care Nursing with NUI Galway and is currently in his dissertation year of this Masters in Advanced Nursing Care also with NUI Galway. David will be a registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner once his MSc is complete. David also holds a position on the student subgroup of the International Council of Nurses NP/APN network.