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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 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.
Medicine24
Our flagship medical conference, Medicine24 focuses on the most common situations that present in busy receiving wards.
Procedural Skills for Medical Trainees
Develop your practical skills and gain knowledge in common IMT procedures.
Annual Dental Conference: AI in 2026 and Beyond
From diagnosis and treatment planning to patient communication, this one‑day conference explores the role of AI across modern dentistry. Discover what artificial intelligence means for you and your patients.
Postgraduate Diploma in International Expedition and Wilderness Medicine
The Postgraduate Diploma in International Expedition and Wilderness Medicine is a must for any healthcare professional seeking to participate in or lead expeditions in extreme and challenging environments.
Vertigo Made Simpler
A hands-on course designed to stop you spinning in circles, teaching the essential skills for assessing and managing the most common causes of dizziness and vertigo.
IMPACT
The IMPACT course is a two-day course introducing the principles and practice of acute medical care and related knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes.
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.