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The Edinburgh International Coloproctology Festival (EICF)

Course Date: 30th August 2010
Course Duration: 2 Days
Location: The Wolfson Hall, Quincentenary Complex, off Nicolson Street, Edinburgh
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: 

Consultants £365.00

Trainees and Allied Professionals £295.00

Course objectives:
To provide an interactive platform to discuss controversial issues in coloproctology.

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Basic Surgical Skills

Course Date: 2nd September 2010
Course Duration: 2 Days
Location: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: 

£585.00

Course objectives:
To instil core surgical skills at the very start of a surgeon’s training by teaching the correct basic techniques used surgery such as Handling instruments, Knot tying, Core biopsy as well as wound management including wound debridement and drainage of abscess.

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Basic Surgical Skills

Course Date: 21st October 2010
Course Duration: 2 Days
Location: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Country: UNITED KINGDOM
Price: 

£585.00

Course objectives:
To instil core surgical skills at the very start of a surgeon’s training by teaching the correct basic techniques used surgery such as Handling instruments, Knot tying, Core biopsy as well as wound management including wound debridement and drainage of abscess.

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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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