We are very pleased to announce that the 4th International Online Conference of Health Workforce Education will take place online from Wednesday 7th to Friday 9th January 2026. The event is the 4th iteration of our online conference since we started during the covid pandemic. This three-day event is held to promote interdisciplinary, intercontinental co-operation and critical understanding of the latest research and practice in the field of health workforce education, training and development.
The INHWE Online Conference of Health Education and Research encourages participants to discuss the diverse possibilities and challenges of "Future Education of Healthcare Professionals" with international colleagues. The online event would welcome presentations adopting local, national and/or international perspectives on:
Teaching/Training: pedagogy, assessment methods, curricula, innovation, technology
Research: results from large-scale surveys, research projects, studies using innovative methods
Policy: new policy initiatives, future policy directions being pursued by governments and private/non-governmental organisations.
Conference Sub-Themes
Interprofessional Education
Communication, Person-Centred Approach, Holistic Care
Digital Skills and Technology in Healthcare and Education
Health Workforce Policy & Research
IPE in Souther Europe (SE-IPEN Sessions)
One Health
Leadership & Health Management
Research in the Education and Training of Health Professionals
Abstract submission deadline: Monday 17th November 2025
CONFERENCE THEME: FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE EDUCATION
During a time of great change for global healthcare systems the future education of healthcare professionals is key to ensuring long term sustainability for populations. International institutions have called for policies that allow for the education of flexible health professionals capable of dealing with the ever-changing healthcare environment. A multi-stakeholder and interprofessional approach to tackling this issue is paramount to ensuring this takes place. Educators must ensure that they employ the most effective teaching methods, researchers must identify the right skill combinations for future professionals, and policy makers must make effective changes to national and international planning and legislation.
The health workforce faces several complex challenges at local, national and global levels. At the global level, a key challenge is the increasing number of mobile healthcare workers who are challenging country-based health workforce education and planning. At a national scale, research projects have identified that education and training must adapt to the skill requirements needed to keep the health workforce compatible with policy plans. Therefore, at a local level, educators must assess their curricula, the approaches they take to teaching and the assessment methods that they implement. The health workforce education community is already attempting to address some of these challenges, for example by moving towards interprofessional teaching, competency-based training programmes, and clinical reasoning education techniques, but there is still much work to be done.
Registration will open on Monday 1st December.
Please note: the 4th International Online Conference of Health Workforce Education is free to attend, with a "Pay What You Want" model, which we hope will open the event up to our diverse and wide-ranging membership. The PWYW model helps us cover running costs but is in no way to be understood as an obligation for participants, who are more than welcome to attend the event entirely free of charge.
The INHWE Network is a free membership community that brings together healthcare educators and researchers from all disciplines with an aim to improve the education and training provided to health workforce professionals across the globe. Non-members are warmly invited to sign up on https://inhwe.network/ today and take advantage of our free services, discounts, and limited time offers for Members.