What conflicts, climate change, infectious diseases and pandemics mean to your mobility and travel programs

Looking forward to the Brisbane community joining us for this National FEM Virtual Meeting on the 25th May 2022
What conflicts, climate change, infectious diseases and pandemics mean to your mobility and travel programs
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2022 has brought about new challenges on top of those that have plagued our travel and mobility programs for the last two years. 

As we just pass the second anniversary of the global COVID-19 pandemic we see the Ukraine conflict and the broader ramifications for Europe;  we see climate change playing the world over through significant flooding events and fires and infectious diseases like Japanese Encephalitis in places it has never been seen and as boarders open and social distancing wanes how will the 2022 flu season play out?

Join us as we talk through the major medical and security issues of 2022 and how to mitigate them in your mobility program with the assistance of Dr Mark Parrish and Security Expert James Robertson from International SOS who will answer your medical & security questions. 

We look forward to answering your most pressing questions and as part of the registration process we would appreciate you sending through your top 3 questions or concerns.

Speakers:

  • Dr Mark Parrish, Regional Medical Director
  • James Robertson, Regional Security Director

Click here to register

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Event Details:

When: 25th May 2022 from 12:30-14:00 AEST

Where: Virtual meeting (Zoom)

Cost - Complimentary event for all members of the FEM member community

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