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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.
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.
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.
Procedural Skills for Medical Trainees
Develop your practical skills and gain knowledge in common IMT procedures.
RCPSG 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.
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.
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.
Surgical Skills for the Emergency Department Resuscitation Room
An innovative practical training course on the surgical techniques that can save lives when waiting for assistance is not an option.