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CSMEN Medical Simulation Training

Our Medical Simulation training has recently expanded with new doctor training programmes now offering high quality simulation training to trainees across Scotland. We now have simulation training running across higher specialty surgical, diagnostic, anaesthetic, intensive care and emergency medicine specialties in addition to the medical, core and general surgical and psychiatric specialties already running simulation training. Trainees have the opportunity to attend simulation bootcamps, multi-disciplinary workshops, and cadaveric skills training among others. For more information or to get involved in simulation training in your specialty, please see the CSMEN website: https://www.csmen.scot.nhs.uk/simulation-training/medical-simulation/

 

DIHS Surgical Skill Courses

To check out all the upcoming courses and reserve a place please complete the online registration form at https://dihs.dundee.ac.uk/surgical-skills/course-calendar

Venue: Surgical Skills Centre, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, Scotland

 

Getting Started in Simulation Based Research

A course for all healthcare professionals new to, or interested in, simulation-based research - available in person or online.

In person course: 7 November 2023, all day at the Scottish Centre for Simulation, Forth Valley Royal Hospital. Further information and online booking available at: https://scschf.org/product/getting-started-in-simulation-based-research/

Online course: 5 December 2023, all day. Further information and online booking available at: https://scschf.org/product/getting-started-in-simulation-based-research-online-course/

For more information, please contact Vicky (APD for IMT simulation): Vicky.Tallentire@ed.ac.uk

 

BASICS Scotland Dates

2024 PHEC / PHPLS - Note of Interest

We are now in a position to share our 2024 PHEC and PHPLS course dates.  
If you are interested in attending one of our courses in 2024 please confirm your interest by clicking on the button below and completing the survey with your choice of courses ranked in order of preference. 

Please note:
Completing this survey does not guarantee attendance.
Priority will be given to clinicians who work in a remote and rural location within Scotland. 
Priority will be given to NHS Scotland employees who are registered qualified Paramedics, Nurses or Doctors (ST2 level or above).
Completion of a PHEC course is no guarantee of becoming a BASICS Scotland Responder / or receiving a Sandpiper Bag.  In order to become a BASICS Responder, applicants need to meet specific criteria which can be found on our website www.basics-scotland.org.uk

 

Complete the note of interest survey now