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Developing the Clinical Trainer: Teaching Skills for Early Stage Trainees
This course will provide foundation doctors and medical and dental students with an overview of teaching, learning and feedback in the clinical environment.
Practical Advice for New Consultants
This informal day guides newly appointed consultants, or those who are about to be appointed, through the major issues they will encounter in the first years following appointment.
Endoscopic Ear Surgery Cadaver Course
This is an advanced hands-on endoscopic ear surgery dissection course using fresh frozen cadaveric specimens.
Emergency Head and Neck Surgery Cadaver Course
Hands-on refresher training for ENT emergencies using fresh/frozen cadavers, suitable for consultants, senior trainees, specialty and specialist doctors.
Active Bystander Training for Tackling Sexual Misconduct in Healthcare
This workshop will help you to understand, identify and address sexual misconduct in the workplace and in clinical settings.
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.
Basic Surgical Skills Course
This course is strongly recommended for all trainees anticipating a career in surgery and preparing for basic surgical examinations.
Advanced Surgery Cadaver Skills (ASiCS)
This 2 day cadaver course provides intense hands-on practical training in upper and lower gastrointestinal surgery for surgical trainees. The course is aimed at ST3-6 level and delegates should have completed a BaSiCS course, or have a letter of support from their programme director that they are at an appropriate state in their training for this course.
Shaping the Future: NHS Leadership for an AI-Empowered Workforce
The President's Conference 2026 will bring together healthcare professionals to explore the evolving nature of leadership within the NHS, with a focus on how we can prepare and empower ourselves as leaders for the future.
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP)
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCrISP) is a two-day, interactive course (including mandatory, pre-course eLearning) covering the practical skills and knowledge needed to look after surgical patients including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so.