Focusing on the management of patients presenting to the Emergency Department
This well-known course is organised by Infomed Research and Training, on Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 January 2017, at the Park Plaza County Hall, 1 Addington Street, London SE1 7RY
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Course fee: |
Early bird rates (if booking and paying on or before Fri 14 Oct) |
Standard rates (if booking and paying after Fri 14 Oct) |
Doctors in Training | £445 (inc. 20% VAT) | £485 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Consultants & SASGs | £495 (inc. 20% VAT) | £535 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Further discount available when booking the Resuscitation Symposium
on Thu 26 Jan 2017 too (please refer to the coupon codes below):
Fee for both
|
Early bird rates (if booking and paying on or before Fri 14 Oct) |
Standard rates (if booking and paying after Fri 14 Oct) |
Doctors in Training Coupon: ditfchrs |
£595 (inc. 20% VAT) | £690 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Consultants & SASGs Coupon : fchrs |
£695 (inc. 20% VAT) | £775 (inc. 20% VAT) |
Full course programme
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Target audience:
Aimed at Consultants, Registrars and Middle Grades in Emergency Medicine and Acute Medicine and Specialist Physicians with an Acute Medical ‘take’.
About the course:
- Lectures and clinical case scenarios, including new lectures
- Practical focus on the most difficult aspects of Emergency, Acute and General Medicine in the first critical hours.
- A Faculty of leading specialists in their fields, from different hospitals in the UK, who can pass their expert knowledge to front-line clinicians.
- Each lecture is followed by discussion of practical clinical case scenarios.
- Contributes to developing effective team management for doctors from a variety of backgrounds who are actively delivering emergency and acute care.
Faculty of Experts including:
- Dr Craig Ferguson, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Manchester Royal Infirmary
- Dr Bill Coode, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
- Dr Matthew Ginks, Consultant Cardiologist, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
- Dr Johann Grundlingh, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
- Dr Colm McCabe, Respiratory Physician, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr Dulka Manawadu, Stroke and General Medical Consultant, King’s College Hospital, London
- Dr Elizabeth Dick, Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
- Dr Giles Elrington, Consultant Neurologist, Barts Health NHS Trust, London
What past attendees have said:
- Well organised, excellent lectures.
- Quality speakers, excellent talks, friendly Q&A/discussion.
- Relevant clinical material, interactive.
- Great lectures, great venue, length of day just right.
- Definitely worth coming – practical approach, clinical focus on difficult aspects.
- Good relevant topics, very interactive – evidence based medicine.
- Presentations excellent – thought provoking.
- Excellent day, all topics relevant and focused.
- Practical topics (wide range) and enthusiastic lecturers.
- Excellent, practical, well covered subjects – opportunity to ask the questions, stimulating subjet