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March 2018
St George’s shoulder and Elbow cadaveric approaches course
Why join the course? This course aims to improve your surgical ability, and familiarity, with the surgical approaches to the shoulder and elbow associated with trauma surgery. Taught in the anatomy department of St George’s, University of London, you will use dissection to develop your knowledge, ability and confidence in trauma surgery. Course Code Surgical Approaches to the Shoulder & Elbow Course Dates 12th March 2018 – 13th March 2018 Places Available 11 Course Leader Mr D Tennent Course Fee £350.00 Course Description Hands-on teaching…
Find out more »HEEoE: Foot & Ankle Cadaveric Training Day
Dear East of England T&O Trainee, Foot and Ankle Cadaveric Workshop 13th March 2018 Evelyn Cambridge Surgical Training Centre Topics to be covered Scarf osteotomy Akin osteotomy Weils osteotomy External FIxation Below Knee Amputation Medial Malleolar ostotomy Alongside many other forefoot approaches and surgery PBAs will be completed for those who attend. Places can be booked in the usual way through the website, at the link below: http://www.cambridgesurgicaltraining.co.uk/courses/lower-limb-workshop Kind regards, Mrs Julie Graham Administration & Finance Manager | Evelyn…
Find out more »East of England Global Health Conference Connecting academia and clinical practice
The East of England Global Health Conference to be held at Robinson College, Cambridge on March 14, 2018 will bring together academics and healthcare professionals to share learning from global health activity in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals, and will build a platform for better collaboration across academia and clinical practice. The conference is a fantastic opportunity to hear from leaders in the field and to take part in shaping global health activity in the East of England.…
Find out more »The lower limb and paediatric FRCS (Orth) revision course
Overview Course convenor: Mr Sunil Bajaj, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust The course will cover both lower limb and paediatric orthopaedics. Lectures will highlight the salient features in every topic and will enable candidates to enrich their answers with the right “buzz words”. The first day consists entirely of lectures, and the second day will consist of vivas in the morning and clinicals in the afternoon, whereby you will be examining both adult and paediatric patients. There…
Find out more »Lower Limb Deformity & Reconstruction Course – Slovenia
THURSDAY, MARCH 22 Time 9.00-10.00 Registration 10.00-10.15 Welcome and introduction to the cousrse M.Cimerman I. BASICS 10.15-10.30 Normal lower limb geometry S.Schrötter 10.30 - 10.45 Lower limb deformity diagnostics S. Schrötter 10.45-11.00 CORA and osteotomy rules J. Harrer 11.00-11.15 Deformity analysis 11.15-12.15 WHERE IS CORA? The drawing lab R. Rödl 12.30-13.30 Lunch I. DEFORMITY CORRECTION 13.45-14.00 Open, closed or neutral wedge osteotomy J. Harrer 14.00-14.15 Acute VS gradual deformity correction M. Drobnič 14.15-14.30 Gradual deformity correction – nail J. Harrer 14.30-14.45…
Find out more »Cambridge Orthopaedic Club
Date: Friday 23rd March 2018, 08:30am Club president: Mr Douglas Hay Club Secretary: Mr Ross Coomber Academic Meeting: St John’s College, Cambridge Guest Speakers: Prof Rene Verdonk from Belgium a world leader on the meniscus Dr Herb von Schroeder from Canada on the carpus Professor Chris Lavy from Oxford on his experience setting up African surgical training Professor Shafi Ahmed on tech innovation in Orthopaedics Deadline for submission: End of February 2018 Dinner:King’s College, King’s Parade,…
Find out more »April 2018
HEEoE: Knee Clinical, Viva & Basic Science teaching day
Knee Clinical, Viva & Basic Science Convenor Mr Kutty
Find out more »Cambridge Future Trauma Care
CFTC 2018 - 26th and 27th April in Cambridge, UK. We are developing a new approach to trauma conferences which reflects the unique interaction between trauma systems and clinical medicine. The conference has three objectives: To use world class trauma expertise to develop skills and understanding. To encourage networking, collaboration, and innovation. To learn from excellence outside of medicine. Speakers include Karim Brohi, Clinical Director for Major Trauma in London; Ed Barnard, Consultant in PHEM Defence Medical Services; Steve Eaton MBE, Performance…
Find out more »May 2018
Tomorrow’s Teachers
Dear Trainee, Tomorrow's Teachers Course for Health Education England East of England Trainees Following the successful Tomorrows Teachers courses held in the past, we are delighted to announce four further dates for this popular event. Please find attached a flyer for courses on the 9 & 10 May 2018, and 17 & 18 July 2018. Background: This is a highly acclaimed one day teaching course designed by trainees for trainees with the overall aim of enhancing your…
Find out more »HEEoE: ADMIT Course – May 2018
ADMIT Workshop Thursday, 10th May 2018 Evelyn Cambridge Surgical Training Centre We now have places available on the ADMIT Workshop, and attach a flyer with details for information. We are pleased to inform you that applications and payments are all now accepted via our website, and the link below will take you directly to this course: http://www.cambridgesurgicaltraining.co.uk/courses/admit-course-may-2018 When you register you will be prompted to either pay on-line, or to call me on 01223 274452 or Gillian King on 01223…
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