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Let's Talk Travel Health
Looking to sharpen your expertise and stay ahead of global health trends? Join our dynamic series of free webinars designed for travel health professionals or those with a keen interest in travel medicine.

Developing the Clinical Trainer: Teaching Skills for Early Stage Trainees
This course will provide foundation doctors and medical students with an overview of teaching, learning and feedback in the clinical environment.

Basic Laparoscopic Skills Course
This one day course is aimed at junior doctors around the level of core trainee 1 with an interest in general surgery, paediatric surgery, urology and gynaecology.

Pre-Diploma Celebration Dinner
Celebrate your success with an elegant dinner the night before your Diploma Ceremony.

Medicine24 Conference
Our flagship medical conference, Medicine24 focuses on the most common situations that present in busy receiving wards.

MFDS Part 2 Preparation Course
Suitable for those intending to sit the MFDS Part 2 exam, which includes interactive lectures as well as practical sessions to help prepare you for your OSCE.

Basic Surgery Cadaver Skills (BaSICS)
This course is aimed at 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 Surgical Skills Course
This course is strongly recommended for all trainees anticipating a career in surgery and preparing for basic surgical examinations.

International Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine
The RCPSG International Postgraduate Diploma in Expedition and Wilderness Medicine is a must for any healthcare professional seeking to participate in or lead expeditions in extreme and challenging environments.

The 425th Anniversary Leadership Lectures: Professor Sir John Curtice
Join TV’s best-known election polling expert, Professor Sir John Curtice, at the second in our series of leadership lectures.