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Welsh Stroke Conference 2026

Organised by the Welsh Stroke Conference / Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dates25–26 Jun 2026
VenueAll Nations Centre, Cardiff
CityCardiff, United Kingdom
Two-day multidisciplinary Welsh stroke conference for stroke healthcare professionals, with research, poster presentation and delegate resources.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 8 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
Multidisciplinary stroke healthcare professionals, including clinicians, academics, AHPs and trainees interested in stroke care across Wales and beyond.
Networking
Good regional networking value across Welsh stroke services and wider stroke healthcare professionals.
Research Value
High: the conference has abstract submission, anonymous judging, poster tours, poster prize judging and poster certificate emails after the conference.
Trainee Relevance
High for stroke-interested junior doctors because the meeting combines multidisciplinary clinical education with posters, poster tours and accepted abstract certificates.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
Multidisciplinary stroke healthcare professionals, including clinicians, academics, AHPs and trainees interested in stroke care across Wales and beyond.
Networking
Good regional networking value across Welsh stroke services and wider stroke healthcare professionals.
Research Value
High: the conference has abstract submission, anonymous judging, poster tours, poster prize judging and poster certificate emails after the conference.
Trainee Relevance
High for stroke-interested junior doctors because the meeting combines multidisciplinary clinical education with posters, poster tours and accepted abstract certificates.
Programme Highlights
Conference
Welsh Stroke Conference sessions, poster displays and exhibition hall
Poster
Accepted poster display and poster tour activity
Abstract Submission Guide
Stroke
TIA
vascular brain conditions
stroke healthcare research

MedicMess Tips

  • The public abstract submission deadline is marked as passed; poster upload is listed as due by 5pm on 5 June 2026.
  • All presenting authors must register as delegates to attend the conference.
  • Accepted posters must be uploaded as PDF files and brought as printed copies for display.
  • The delegate-prices page confirms inclusions but did not expose numeric fees in the rendered page text.
Key Deadlines
25 Jun 2026
Conference begins
Practical Information
ContactWelshStrokeConference@cardiffmet.ac.uk; 029 2041 6049
ParkingDelegate fee includes free parking according to the event site.
RecordingsDelegate fee includes six-month access to recorded lectures after the conference.
Venue DetailsAll Nations Centre, Cardiff.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyStroke Medicine / Neurology
Organising societyWelsh Stroke Conference / Cardiff Metropolitan University
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationAll Nations Centre, Cardiff, Cardiff
The Complete Guide to the Welsh Stroke Conference 2026

Welsh Stroke Conference 2026 is a two-day multidisciplinary stroke meeting in Cardiff, described by the organiser as Wales' largest multidisciplinary conference for stroke healthcare. It is aimed at stroke healthcare professionals and brings together leading experts and clinicians from Wales and beyond to share research, ideas and practical learning for stroke care. The conference has a clear research route: the event site describes abstract submission, anonymous review by research academics, clinical academics and clinicians, poster tours, a poster prize, and final poster upload requirements. For junior doctors and students, the main value is the combination of stroke-specific clinical education, access to posters and an exhibition hall, and the chance to present or learn from accepted work. The 2026 abstract submission deadline had already passed on the visible page, but poster upload remained listed as due by 5pm on 5 June, with poster judging from 8-12 June and prize notification at the conference. The delegate fee includes access to all sessions, posters and exhibition hall, refreshments, lunch, parking, WiFi and six-month access to recorded lectures, although the public page did not expose a numeric fee in the rendered text.