Registration Extended for the International Conference on Medical Education at Tbilisi State Medical University

Registration Extended for the International Conference on Medical Education at Tbilisi State Medical University

Tbilisi State Medical University announces the extension of the early registration period for the International Conference on Medical Education until September 25, 2025. Originally set to close on September 10, the deadline was prolonged to accommodate the differing start dates of the academic year across higher education institutions.

The conference will take place on October 30–31, 2025 at Tbilisi State Medical University. This two-day international forum will bring together leading experts, academics, researchers, and students to discuss current challenges, share best practices, and explore innovative strategies in the globalization of medical education.

Key themes include:

Modern approaches to teaching, assessment and clinical training;

Strengthening international collaboration;

Enhancing quality and strategic development in medical education;

Advancing social accountability and sustainability;

Exploring the impact of globalization on standards, accreditation, ethics, and student well-being.

Distinguished international speakers will include:

Professor Harm Peters, President, Association of Medical Schools in Europe (AMSE);

Professor David Taylor, Expert, World Federation for Medical Education (WFME), Director of the GULF Medical Education Center;

Professor Trevor Gibbs, Former President, Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE);

Professor Gordon Churchord, Emory University School of Medicine, USA;

Professor Mary Jo Lekovitch, Emory University School of Medicine, USA;

Professor Bhavin Adaniyahu, Specialist in Medical Education, Emory University, USA;

Professor Paul Horrocks, Programme Director in Medicine, Keele University School of Medicine, UK;

Anesh Zuchi, Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, NOVA University, Lisbon, Portugal.

The conference will welcome participants from Georgia and abroad, including university faculty, researchers, employers, and medical students.

Further information is available on the official conference website.