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EDUCATION CALENDAR

Non-Clinical Skills

Developing the Clinical Trainer: Teaching Skills for early stage trainees

1 March

Online, 6 CPD Credits

This course will provide foundation doctors and medical students with an overview of teaching, learning and feedback in the clinical environment.

Mentorship in Healthcare

3 March – 10 May, 0900 - 1640

In-person, 18 CPD Credits

Our Mentorship Programme matches members who are seeking mentoring as their careers develop, perhaps when changing roles, with established, trained College mentors.

Royal College Advanced Certificate in Clinical Education

21 March – 4 April

Online

The course focuses on enabling delegates to relate and constructively apply relevant educational theory to their ongoing clinical education practice.

Training the Clinical Trainer: Teaching skills for early stage trainees

28 – 29 March

In-person, 12 CPD Credits

Designed for senior trainees across all specialties and mapped to CCT requirements, this course will provide attendees with knowledge and skills to meet the criteria set out in the GMC’s recognition and approval of trainers’ requirements.

Clinical Courses

Masterclass in Learning Critical Appraisal Research Methodology in Surgical Literature

18 – 25 February, 0900 - 1330

Online, 8 CPD Credits

This course will provide participants with a strategy for reading and critiquing surgical journal papers, with a step-by-step guide to analysing their methodology, statistics and findings.

Basic Surgical Skills

22 - 23 February, 22 – 23 March, 27 – 28 April, 24 – 25 May, 0800 - 1700

In-person, 12 CPD Credits

This course is for trainees anticipating a career in Surgery and preparing for basic surgical examinations.

Basic Surgery Cadaver Skills

23 – 24 February

In-person

This course is for CT1 / ST2 level and will cover areas of the ISCP curriculum required for entry to ST3. Candidates should have previously undertaken a Basic Surgical Skills course.

Basic Orthopaedic Procedural Skills

28 February, 28 March

In-person

Learn the principles of skin suturing, plastering, digital nerve blocks, joint aspiration, emergency fracture treatment and spinal immobilisation.

GI Anastomosis Course

2 March, 0830 - 1635

In-person

This one day course provides exposure to the theoretical principles and practical techniques of GI anastomosis. It gives an opportunity to perform a variety of surgical procedures on tissue models under the expert guidance of consultant surgeons.

Vascular Anastomosis Course

2 March, 0830 - 1630

In-person

This one day course provides exposure to the theoretical principles and practical techniques of vascular anastomosis. It gives an opportunity to perform a variety of surgical procedures on tissue models under the expert guidance of consultant surgeons.

Principles

of Intramedullary Nailing

10 March, 18 May, 0900 - 1715

In-person

This practical, one day course introduces the principles of intramedullary nail fixation for fractures of the tibial and femoral shaft. The course will be taught by experienced orthopaedic surgeons with an interest in orthopaedic trauma.

Procedural Skills for Medical Trainees

16 March, 29 June, 28 September, 29 March

In-person

This course is an excellent opportunity to develop your practical skills and gain knowledge in common IMT procedures.

Masterclass in Learning Critical Appraisal Research Methodology in Emergency Medicine and Trauma

18 – 25 March, 0900 - 1330

Online, 8 CPD Credits

This course will provide participants with a strategy for reading and critiquing surgical journal papers, with a step-by-step guide to analysing their methodology, statistics and findings.

Foundation Skills in Surgery

25 March

In-person

This course provides an introduction to the specific skills of early stages of surgery. It is suitable for foundation year doctors and final year medical students considering a career in surgery.

MRCS Part B Prep Course

3 - 4 April, 0800 - 1600

In-person

This two-day course prepares you for the MRCS Part B OSCE Exam. The course combines online, flexible and independent learning with classroom based scenarios and preparation that benefit from direct interaction and feedback from faculty.

Dental Cone Beam 2A

13 - 14 April

Online, 10 CPD Credits

Delegates will gain a thorough understanding of how to reference legislation as well as the responsibilities around CBCT implementation and operation.

Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery Cadaveric course

Cadaveric

13 - 14 April, 0900 - 1630

In-person

This two day cadaver course provides hands-on experience in laparoscopic colorectal procedures using fresh/frozen cadaveric material.

Impact

3 – 4 May, 13 – 14 June, 5 – 6 September, 30 – 31 October, 23 – 24 January, 19 – 20 January, 4 – 5 March

In-person

IMPACT is a two-day course introducing the principles and practice of acute medical care and related knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes.

Cadaveric Foot and Ankle Masterclass

18 May, 0900 - 1700

In-person

Surgical Skills for the Emergency Department Resuscitation Room

24 – 25 May, 0900 - 1700

In-person, 12 CPD Credits

Neurology Conference

31 March, 0830 - 1700

Cadaveric

This is a cadaveric course to equip trainees in approaches to the foot and ankle as well as modern surgical management of challenging conditions.

An innovative practical training course on the surgical techniques that can save lives when waiting for assistance is not an option.

Head and Neck Dissection Course

22 - 23 June, 0900 - 1700

In-person, 12 CPD Credits

This two day, hands-on dissection course aimed at ST level trainees in Otolaryngology.

Dental Cone Beam 2B

11 August, 0900 - 1600

Online, 6 CPD Credits

Following on from our Dental Cone Beam 2A Certification course, this course offers an interactive, delegate centred approach to learning and will enable attendees to maintain the safe operation and interpretation of CBCTs.

Endoscopic Ear Surgery Cadaver Course

2 – 3 October, 0900 - 1700

In-person, 12 CPD Credits

Cadaveric

Cadaveric Cadaveric

This is an advanced hands-on endoscopic ear surgery dissection course using fresh frozen cadaveric specimens.

Emergency Head and Neck Cadaver Course

4 October, 0800 - 1715

In-person, 6 CPD Credits

Cadaveric

The course gives hands-on refresher training for consultants and senior trainees in ENT emergencies that occur in areas outside their sub-specialty using fresh frozen cadavers.

Conferences

Interactive Cardiology Conference

10 March

Hybrid, 6 CPD Approved

Join us as we discuss the latest innovations and updates in cardiology at this popular conference.

Hybrid, 6 CPD approved

Join us for this popular conference, where we’ll give you an update on neurosurgery, clinical skills, neuropathy, and personal insights from a neurology appraiser.

Glasgow Oral Surgery Symposium

21 April, Hybrid, 6 CPDA credits

This will be the third part of the benign clinico-pathological conference which will focus on the management of fibro osseous and giant cell lesions of the jaws.

Glasgow International Orthopaedic and Trauma Meeting

19 May, 0900  - 1700, Hybrid

Covering a wide range of subjects, this conference is relevant for everyone involved in orthopaedics and trauma, including consultants, orthopaedic training and non-training grade doctors, medical students, physiotherapy colleagues and orthopaedic and trauma nurses.

Medical Problems in Pregnancy: optimising multi-disciplinary care

8 September, 0900 - 1700, Hybrid

The programme will include sessions with expert speakers, interactive case-based learning and engaging panel discussions, with topics including: cardiac disease; kidney disease; perinatal mental health and infections in pregnancy.

Glasgow Gastro Conference

15 September

This one day conference will consist of interactive presentations, case based learning and state of the art lectures, with both national and international experts providing topical updates on a wide range of gastroenterology, hepatology and endoscopy issues.

Medicine24

26 - 27 October

Hybrid, 12 CPD Credits

Returning for its ninth year, our flagship medical conference will provide up-to-date information on the optimal management of acutely ill patients within the first 24 hours of admission.

TC White Conference

10 November, Hybrid

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