This online course has been designed for professionals who encounter challenging and often unstable acute cardiology patients in their daily practice. Come join us for a virtual one-day case-based symposium on the most challenging cases and hot topics in Acute and Emergency Cardiology.
This online course has been designed for professionals who encounter challenging and often unstable acute cardiology patients in their daily practice. Come join us for a virtual one-day case-based symposium on the most challenging cases and hot topics in Acute and Emergency Cardiology.
The course will cover newly added components in the new RCEM curriculum and will mainly focus on shock protocol (RUSH) (excluding Aorta and FAST scan).
This course covers the new RCEM curriculum and FAMUS curriculum. This two day Point of care Emergency Ultrasound (Level1) course based in Cambridge is aimed at doctors working in acute care setting.
Managing the critically ill outside an intensive care setting has been designed for professionals who encounter such patients in their daily practice. Come join us for a one-day case-based symposium on some of the common but challenging topics and listen to our experts from Emergency Medicine, Intensive Care and Acute Medicine.
The minors clinical update is designed to help you learn about minor injury and illnesses in urgent care centres, Emergency Departments and in GP practices.
The minors clinical update is designed to help you learn about minor injury and illnesses in urgent care centres, Emergency Departments and in GP practices.
This one day symposium uses a case-based learning approach to review the up-to-date emergency department management of major trauma patients. Taught by consultants from the East of England Major Trauma Centre at Cambridge University Hospitals, the damage control resuscitation course is suitable for all members of trauma teams.
This one day symposium uses a case-based learning approach to review the up-to-date emergency department management of major trauma patients. Taught by consultants from the East of England Major Trauma Centre at Cambridge University Hospitals, the damage control resuscitation course is suitable for all members of trauma teams.
The Critical Appraisal course takes part over two half days specifically designed to boost your chances at the FRCEM. We will give you tailored pre-course reading materials so the course is time efficient.