RECORDING - General Surgery On-call Survival Course 2024
RECORDING - General Surgery On-call Survival Course 2024
The General Surgery On-call Survival Course for Junior Doctors has received excellent feedback in previous years and we are excited for the 8th edition of this course to be held virtually.
Who?
This course is aimed at junior doctors who want to improve their understanding and ability to manage commonly encountered surgical presentations. Appropriate for those with an interest in pursuing a career in surgery as well as those with upcoming surgical jobs, regardless of career goals.
What?
A one day focused course aimed at improving theoretical knowledge and surviving a general surgery on-call shift. Teaching will consist of a series of short lectures focusing on presentations commonly encountered by junior doctors with an emphasis on the areas they most often find challenging.
Why?
The course aims to improve theoretical knowledge to allow junior doctors to more confidently and appropriately manage pre and postop surgical patients which can be a very daunting task, particularly on the many occasions they find their registrar and consultant in theatre!
Further information:
Includes a course certificate and access to recording for 30 days
Please see attached provisional programme
Visit aseduc.org to register for the courses.
***ACCESS TO RECORDING WILL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE AND WILL BE AVAILBLE FOR 30 DAYS**
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About the Academy of Surgical Education
The Academy of Surgical Education is an organisation aiming to remove some of the barriers that prevent trainees from progressing in surgery by offering high quality education for free or at affordable prices. Our courses have been designed and delivered by consultants and senior registrars with a strong interest in teaching. Since 2014 we have successfully run several courses attended by over 500 trainees from across the country in collaboration with St Mary's Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, University of East Anglia and Norwich Radiology Academy.
RECORDING - General Surgery On-call Survival Course 2024
The General Surgery On-call Survival Course for Junior Doctors has received excellent feedback in previous years and we are excited for the 8th edition of this course to be held virtually.
Who?
This course is aimed at junior doctors who want to improve their understanding and ability to manage commonly encountered surgical presentations. Appropriate for those with an interest in pursuing a career in surgery as well as those with upcoming surgical jobs, regardless of career goals.
What?
A one day focused course aimed at improving theoretical knowledge and surviving a general surgery on-call shift. Teaching will consist of a series of short lectures focusing on presentations commonly encountered by junior doctors with an emphasis on the areas they most often find challenging.
Why?
The course aims to improve theoretical knowledge to allow junior doctors to more confidently and appropriately manage pre and postop surgical patients which can be a very daunting task, particularly on the many occasions they find their registrar and consultant in theatre!
Further information:
Includes a course certificate and access to recording for 30 days
Please see attached provisional programme
Visit aseduc.org to register for the courses.
***ACCESS TO RECORDING WILL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE AND WILL BE AVAILBLE FOR 30 DAYS**
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About the Academy of Surgical Education
The Academy of Surgical Education is an organisation aiming to remove some of the barriers that prevent trainees from progressing in surgery by offering high quality education for free or at affordable prices. Our courses have been designed and delivered by consultants and senior registrars with a strong interest in teaching. Since 2014 we have successfully run several courses attended by over 500 trainees from across the country in collaboration with St Mary's Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, University of East Anglia and Norwich Radiology Academy.
RECORDING - General Surgery On-call Survival Course 2024
The General Surgery On-call Survival Course for Junior Doctors has received excellent feedback in previous years and we are excited for the 8th edition of this course to be held virtually.
Who?
This course is aimed at junior doctors who want to improve their understanding and ability to manage commonly encountered surgical presentations. Appropriate for those with an interest in pursuing a career in surgery as well as those with upcoming surgical jobs, regardless of career goals.
What?
A one day focused course aimed at improving theoretical knowledge and surviving a general surgery on-call shift. Teaching will consist of a series of short lectures focusing on presentations commonly encountered by junior doctors with an emphasis on the areas they most often find challenging.
Why?
The course aims to improve theoretical knowledge to allow junior doctors to more confidently and appropriately manage pre and postop surgical patients which can be a very daunting task, particularly on the many occasions they find their registrar and consultant in theatre!
Further information:
Includes a course certificate and access to recording for 30 days
Please see attached provisional programme
Visit aseduc.org to register for the courses.
***ACCESS TO RECORDING WILL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE AND WILL BE AVAILBLE FOR 30 DAYS**
—————————————————-
About the Academy of Surgical Education
The Academy of Surgical Education is an organisation aiming to remove some of the barriers that prevent trainees from progressing in surgery by offering high quality education for free or at affordable prices. Our courses have been designed and delivered by consultants and senior registrars with a strong interest in teaching. Since 2014 we have successfully run several courses attended by over 500 trainees from across the country in collaboration with St Mary's Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, University of East Anglia and Norwich Radiology Academy.