FAQs
For those registered to sit the formal IBLM Lifestyle Medicine Certification exam, this will be held from 10.00am-2.00pm (AEDT), at The Oval Classroom, University of Technology, Sydney. Register now to complete the prerequisites before the exam date!
Further details will be sent to registrants closer to the time.
Will the event be catered?
Catering is of the utmost importance to Doctors For Nutrition, therefore the meals and snacks available at the conference will echo our ethos (which you can read more about here). We have worked closely with the venue’s catering team to create a menu that reflects healthy plant-based nourishment.
- Seasonal produce
- 100% free of animal products
- High in starchy vegetables, dark leafy greens, legumes and cruciferous ingredients
- Low in fat and minimal processing
Will dietary requirements be catered for?
Yes. Please notify us of your specific dietary requirements and allergies at the time of purchasing your conference ticket. Please note that our conference focuses on whole food plant-based nutrition. The educational content, menu design and resources are all aligned with the best available evidence on predominantly plant-based eating patterns for long-term health and chronic disease prevention. Attendees who usually follow dietary patterns outside of this way of eating will not be specifically catered for in the program, but are very welcome to join us.
What drinks will be provided?
Coffee and tea will be provided during the breaks. Water fountains are located within the building so bring a reusable drink bottle. This is an alcohol-free event.
Are there CPD points available for delegates?
The Doctors For Nutrition Lifestyle Medicine Conference will be approved for CPD hours (Educational Activities) with the Royal Australian College of GPs and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. Members who attend the full program will be awarded CPD hours. If you are a health professional associated with a different professional body, you may be able to self-claim CPD hours or points subject to the rules of your professional body. Exact hours to be determined closer to the event.
This event is IBLM-approved for CME for the Lifestyle Medicine Maintenance of Certification (MOC) for all current and newly certified IBLM Lifestyle Medicine Practitioners.
Will there be an opportunity to ask questions of the presenters?
Yes, however due to a tight schedule it may be difficult to answer all questions. Most sessions will have a Q&A component. Those attending may be able to talk with speakers in the breaks and at the networking session.
Are you filming the conference?
Yes, we will be filming the conference academic sessions. These will be available to purchase after the conference at a discounted price for delegates and members. Members who attend the conference will have access to the recordings for free.
What is the dress code for the conference?
Business casual is recommended. It is spring in Sydney in November, where the average maximum temperature is around 25℃ (77℉). The conference venue is fully air conditioned, so we would recommend layers to ensure you are comfortable inside as well as out. Please see the Destination page for more information about visiting Sydney, accommodation, transport and the conference venue.
Are there discounts available?
Pre-early bird discounts are available from 28 February until 31 March 2026. Early bird discounts are available for tickets purchased from 1 April to 31 May 2026. There are also discounted tickets for students and concession card holders.
Are there student scholarships available?
Doctors For Nutrition will support up to five medical students to attend the DFN LM26 by providing a complimentary delegate pass. Contact us for more information.
Can my spouse, partner, family member or friend attend?
Absolutely! Everyone is welcome. You can purchase multiple tickets in one order and assign each ticket to a different attendee, or place separate orders if you prefer.
Will this be a hybrid event?
No. However the conference will be recorded. These recordings will be available to purchase after the conference at a discounted price for delegates and members. Members who attend the conference will have access to the recordings for free.
What’s your refund policy?
Please choose carefully when purchasing tickets. We do not offer refunds for change of mind, scheduling conflicts, or personal circumstances.
Refunds will only be provided as required by Australian Consumer Law. You may be entitled to a refund or exchange if the event is cancelled, significantly rescheduled, or materially changed in a way that substantially alters the nature of the event you purchased tickets for.
If the event is postponed, your tickets will generally remain valid for the rescheduled date. If you are unable to attend the new date, you may request a refund in accordance with Australian Consumer Law.
For more information about your rights, please visit the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) website: Buying tickets to events.
Doctors For Nutrition and the conference organising team aim for DFN LM26 to be a sustainable event and are carefully considering eco-friendly options for the conference where possible. Some steps we are taking include:
- Using public transport for transit travel, where possible
- Reducing the amount of paper used for symposium information
- Minimising the use of AI in planning the event
- Using local suppliers
- Using recycled materials where applicable
- Using compostable crockery and cutlery for catering. where possible
- Creating digital signage in place of printed collateral
- Reusing signage for future events
- Encouraging delegates to bring refillable water bottles and coffee cups
Where can I learn more about Doctors For Nutrition’s work?
Please visit our website to learn more.
How can I support Doctors For Nutrition?
As a small not-for-profit, donations are welcome.
