Heleen Demeyer – ECM Representative
Q. As Early Career Representative of ERS Assembly 9, what are you most looking forward to about this year’s ERS Congress?
As an Early Career Member of Assembly 9 (Allied Respiratory Professionals), what I’m most looking forward to at this year’s Congress is the opportunity to connect and collaborate with a diverse, multidisciplinary network of healthcare professionals who share a passion for improving respiratory care. Especially under the theme “Respiratory health around the globe”, I am looking forward to strengthening international collaborations, sharing knowledge across borders and contributing to patient-centred care around the globe. I am also excited to see the presence of allied healthcare professions throughout the congress programme, a reflection of the importance of multidisciplinary care and the role of allied healthcare professionals.
Q. In your opinion, what will be the highlights for ECMs in Assembly 9 during the ERS Congress?
Each year, the ERS Congress offers outstanding opportunities for Early Career Members (ECMs), and 2025 will be no exception. As early career myself, I highly recommend attending the Assembly 9 meeting and our networking event on Tuesday. These are excellent opportunities to connect with other early career professionals, share ideas and build lasting collaborations.
Another key highlight is the Early Career Symposium, which features the Mina Gaga Lecture, delivered by the ECM Awardee. This is always an inspiring and thought-provoking session. The symposium also includes talks on advocacy, gender equity, and practical guidance on how to get more involved in ERS activities.
Beyond ECM-specific sessions, the programme includes a wide range of session that will be valuable to early career members of our assembly. I have picked my top sessions below, but there are many more! Also, as indicated before, the importance of multidisciplinary care and the involvement of allied healthcare professions is included in several sessions during the ERS Congress.
Q. With this in mind, please tell us your top three session or abstract picks from the congress programme and why?
Mini symposium – Exercise training in severely impaired patients:
This session focuses on exercise interventions for patients with chronic respiratory disease who are severely impaired. Speakers will present current and emerging concepts in aerobic training for this population, offering practical insights for clinicians and researchers in rehabilitation and physiotherapy.
Symposium – Holistic yet personalised self-management of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide:
Self-management is becoming a cornerstone of chronic disease care. This session will discuss personalised, holistic approaches and challenges around the globe.
Oral presentations:
I’m especially looking forward to the oral presentation sessions featuring the best abstracts from Assembly 9. These showcase exciting and innovative research across our groups. Some of my top picks include:
- Combining old and new concepts in pulmonary function testing to better understand lung physiology across the ages
- Best abstracts in respiratory physiotherapy
- Nursing role in global respiratory health
- Psychological and behavioural dimensions of respiratory innovation