Archive for June, 2010

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21.06.
2010
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The National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions: Five Years On

Course Date: 25th November 2010
Course Duration: 1 Day
Location: Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place Regents Park London NW1 4LE
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: Standard fee £225 RCP Fellows, Members of BSRM, Trainees and Allied health care professionals £175 RCP Subscribing Members £165 RCP Retired Fellows £75 Full time medical students £50

Course objectives:

Update on the needs of people with long-term neurological conditions Renewed focus on the NSF standards, as a key to improved services - with specific focus on rehabilitation aspects (Quality Requirements 4, 5, 6 and 10) Review of evidence base Update on implementation; best-practice models Review of Commissioning issues

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21.06.
2010
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Recent Developments in Heart Failure

Course Date: 12th October 2010
Course Duration: 1 Day
Location: Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place Regent's Park London NW1 4LE
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: Standard fee £225 RCP Fellows, Members of BCS, Members of BSH, Trainees and Allied health care professionals £175 RCP Subscribing Members £165 RCP Retired Fellows £75 Full time medical students £50

Course objectives:

This symposium aims to update clinicians on the current state of heart failure in the UK. It will cover the size of the problem and recent mortality data for hospitalised patients from National Audits. Potential ways of improving the situation will be identified by outlining the latest NICE Guidance and highlighting novel technologies which may help. Ways of reorganising care to optimise the “Acute Track” for heart failure patients will also be discussed. This symposium, presented by leaders in heart failure in the UK, provides an excellent forum for clinicians involved in heart failure care to be updated on the main issues and potential solutions to the problem of heart failure in the UK today.

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18.06.
2010
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NINTH OSWESTRY FOOT AND ANKLE COURSE

Course Date: 6th December 2010
Course Duration: 08-12-2010
Location: The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: £550

Course objectives:

This 3 day course aims to provide delegates with a core understanding of the mnagement of common foot and ankle problems.  Places are limited to 28 delegates so book early!

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18.06.
2010
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ONE DAY STATISTICS TUTORIAL

Course Date: 1st February 2011
Course Duration: ONE DAY
Location: Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: £60 for half day session or £100 for whole day

Course objectives:

Statistics is a science that cannot be learnt off by heart and is an important part of the intercollegiate fellowship exam.

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16.06.
2010
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Injury of conflict: Current Concepts

Course Date: 26th November 2010
Course Duration: 1 Day
Location: The Symposium Hall The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Hill Square Edinbrugh EH8 9DS
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price:  £150.00 Course Fee  £120.00 Doctors of HM Armed Services  £100.00 Fee for Trainees  £95.00 Doctors of HM Armed Services (fee if also booked for Ballistic Facial injury)  £125.00 Course Fee (if also booked for Ballistic Facial Injury)  £75.00 Fee for Trainees (if also booked for Ballistic Facial Injury) 

Course objectives:

Very recent experience from conflict in Afghanistan will be discussed. Special emphasis will be placed on lessons learned and specifically on lessons that may benefit NHS patients. The management of severe ballistic injury will be described by experts in the field. The developments from previous conflicts will be discussed in the afternoon session. This will enable progress made in this field over recent years to be discussed. Delegates will achieve a full understanding of the complex nature of ballistic trauma. Clinical problems will be discussed in detail. Decision making, priority assessment and treatment planning will all be discussed. The specific role of team working will be emphasised.

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