The European Society of Aesthetic Gynecology | ESAG is delighted to present Hands On, Live Cases Training Courses on Surgical Female Genitalia Cosmetic Procedures with a fully rejuvenated scientific program Alexandros Bader, MD, FAAOCG, FAACS Ob&Gyn Consultant (London - Dubai) Specialist Pelvic Floor Reconstruction – Cosmetic Gynecology President and Founder of the European Society of Aesthetic Gynecology –ESAG Founder and Co-director of the Bader Medical Institute of London Associate researcher at University of Oxford-UK SURGICAL Hands-On Training: December 11th to 13th: This is a unique opportunity to work side-by-side with Dr Bader, pioneer in the field of aesthetic gynecology and one of the finest Surgeons in the world in the field Of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Gynecology. A surgeon who counts more than 3500 surgical procedures in his portfolio for the last 15 years. Theory of Surgical Cosmetic & Aesthetic Gynecology Hands on, Live cases training on Surgical Female Genital Cosmetic & Reconstructive Gynecology procedures Covered Surgical Topics: · Labia Minora Plasty · Labia Majora Plasty · Clitoral Hoodectomy · Vaginal Tightening with Single Thread technique · Fat grafting to genital area
Most organisations and businesses are trying to navigate the best way back to a functional working framework. But two things need to happen - 1. The working practices need to be efficient, sustainable and compatible for meeting the demands and needs of the organisation; it’s clients, it’s workforce and it’s Leaders 2. The culture needs to be welcoming, authentic and supportive otherwise there will be disenfranchisement and potentially a churn of staff and loss of talent What has been proven to be a very successful approach to mitigate the dangers of demotivated team members and poor efficiency levels is a bespoke ‘Ushering the Team Back to the Workplace’ workshop. Programme Outline Below is a template of an actual Programme that has been delivered very successfully for clients such as the NHS; Claranet; Jotun Paints & Workspace. This, however, can be modified to suit any group or size. It will be designed to reflect the Organisation’s preferred Hybrid working framework and communication systems. The options of having the innovative Real Play technique to help handle delicate conversations is especially effective. The biggest gain is to reconnect the relationships via the activities and exercises, which would be selected carefully. Key commitments and buy-in is always the priority outcomes - which this programme will help deliver in just 1 day. The objectives include: Making the transition back to working as a collaborative team Enhancing the Leadership skills of the team Reviewing/establishing the Hybrid working protocols Galvanising the Team spirit Maintain inclusivity among full-time; part-time and Region based team members Energising and motivational Fun! Exercise – Round the Bend The team are to follow the instructions delivered as they walk (and jump) through the route – always keeping a safe distance apart. The instructions become more complicated as they progress. Debriefing points: Dealing with Change Attention to Detail Adapting approach Optimising results Exercise - Number Crunch (3 x Cohorts of 12/13) The team must be effectively led and motivated to work as one unified group to reach their objective of visiting each numbered location within a very tight deadline. Debriefing points: Support and co-ordination Strategy and planning Adapting approach Optimising results Tutorial – Team Dynamics Tuckman model Phases of Development towards Maturity Exercise - Juggling (3 x Cohorts of 12/13) The group(s) will be invited to optimise the number of ‘clients’ (juggling balls) they can manage at one time. This involves devising a sequence between the group to achieve maximum results without making any mistakes. We introduce different balls which represent different degrees of complexity, challenging the group’s preparation and approach to a variety ‘customers’ needs. Debriefing points: Ensuring effective communication Clarifying the approach for dealing with the unexpected Setting expectations and reviewing delivery Treating every colleague with care and respect Tutorial - Email Etiquette The primary standards – best practices ABSURD model Preparation and planning Top Tips World Cafe The team are split into 5-6 sub-groups – each with a specific review focus:- What recommendations do you have to engage the team back into the Workplace? How do we ensure the framework is efficient? What are the best ways to optimise team working strategically when most/all team members are in the office? What potential barriers are there? How do we accommodate for the Regional team members? What are the benefits to bringing the team back to the workplace? Each session has 2 – 3 rounds with each table’s ‘host’ sharing feedback for applying to the Team Action Plan – or Charter. Debriefing points: Each Syndicate’s recommendations and capture the key actions they generate 'Real Play' We offer an innovative solution to bring real Leadership/team scenarios to life. We use actors who improvise scenarios which have been specified by the group. The group is split the group into 2 sub-groups, one with the Actor, the other with the Trainer. Each group has a brief and has to instruct their Trainer/Actor on how to approach the scenario supplied. The Actor and Trainer perform the role play(s) as instructed by their respective teams; however, during the action they can be paused for further recommendations or direction. The outcome is the responsibility of the team(s) – not the performers Assign 24 x ‘Directors’ (4 for each Player – Phil & Julia – for each Real Play. Potential Real Play Scenarios: Engaging with a team member as to how the new working plans will be applied. Overcoming concerns to the new working practices/framework Addressing issues where a team member feels excluded from the teamworking practices/culture Debrief the Programme Individual Action Plans Team Priorities for application into the workplace
Dry needling course part 2, course is designed for all manual therapists including osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapist and sports therapists. To attend part 2 of the course you must have completed part 1.
FOUR DAY ATTENDENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINE: DAY ONE AND TWO - INTRODUCTION TO DERMAL FILLERS Day one Arrive and coffees (10.00) Registration, introduction and expectations (10.00-10.15) Structure of the training (10.15-10.30) Break (10.30-11.00) Lectures and interactive workshops / simulation (11.00 - 1230pm) Health and safety in the workplace Sharps injury and disposal The consultation process and prescriptions LUNCH (1300-1730) with a coffee break Basic life support Anaphylaxis - recognition and management Emergency kits - what it should contain and how to buy one Your doctors on call - how to contact our on call doctors for emergency advice How to use Hyalase safely - when to use it / recognise mechanism of action, how prescription in an emergency works and how to give the hyalase Practical and to include demonstration of Hyalase injection Our added benefits services for safety and convenience Day two Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00-10.30) Structure of the training (10.30-11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Dermal Filler injections: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have scope for one model per 30 minutes on both of the Dermal filler days, so that’s a potential for 10 in total for a class size of maximum 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. DAY THREE AND FOUR BOTOX FOUNDATION COURSE Day three Arrive and coffees (10.00) introduction and expectations (10.00 – 10.30) Structure of the training (10.30 – 11.00) Formal written examination covering key areas of THEORY for Botox Application: Anatomy, Physiology, Products and Complications. This will highlight early on if any important areas need to be covered in more detail for the students (11.00 - 1200) - Break for lunch - Practical session commences - (12.30 - 1800) - and in total on average we have one model per 30 minutes on both the botox and days, so that’s a potential of 10 in total for a class size of 4, which will give good hands on experience, as the way we train is to allow several people the opportunity to be involved with each patient - e.g. splitting into the phases of treatment, which allows the trainees to understand the concept of the treatment process. That would be - consultation, consent, marking up, readying equipment, performing the injection, providing advice and aftercare. Day four Observed Treatment Process Examination The participants will be tested on the following key facets of safe practical care: Consultation process - rapport and understanding what the client wants Safe consent Marking and photographs Technical skill of injection Atercare provision and safety netting (eg if this happens do this / call me) 1 model will be provided for Botulinum (3 area) treatment and 1 - 2 clients for filler to ensure that each of the key anatomical areas covered are observed. Morning = Botulinum (0900 - 1230) Afternoon = Botulinum and Option Dermal fillers (1330 - 1630) Conclusion Candidates given session and refreshments and discussion regarding Case Studies and further support. (1700 - 1800)
Dry needling course part 2, course is designed for all manual therapists including osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapist and sports therapists. To attend part 2 of the course you must have completed part 1.
Hypnotherapy Training Course
The European Society of Aesthetic Gynecology | ESAG is delighted to present Hands On Training Course on Non Surgical Female Genitalia Cosmetic Procedures with a fully rejuvenated scientific program. Trainer: Alexandros Bader, MD, FAAOCG, FAACS Ob&Gyn Consultant (London - Dubai) Specialist Pelvic Floor Reconstruction – Cosmetic Gynecology President and Founder of the European Society of Aesthetic Gynecology –ESAG Founder and Co-director of the Bader Medical Institute of London Associate researcher at University of Oxford-UK The course aims to provide an intensive, hands on training on Non-Surgical procedures on Cosmetic & Aesthetic Gynecology. The duration of the course is 1 day, which includes both theory and full hands on surgery training on live cases. The training program will include: Theory: Basic theory of Non-Surgical Cosmetic & Aesthetic Gynecology Technology application for Vulvo-Vaginal Rejuvenation, functional & Aesthetic enhancement Injectables for Vulvo-Vaginal Rejuvenation, functional and Aesthetic enhancement Hands On Surgery Cases training: Hands on surgery training on the full list of Female Genital Cosmetic – Aesthetic surgeries Injectables for Vulvo-Vaginal Rejuvenation, functional & Aesthetic enhancement An exclusive number of five (6) attendees will be able to participate hands-on, on live Non-Surgical cases, and learn tips and tricks of Cosmetic & Aesthetic Gynecology. Covered Topics: · Non –Surgical Vulvar Rejuvenation with Laser and Radiofrequency Technologies · Non-Surgical Laser and Radiofrequency Technologies for Vaginal Rejuvenation and Treatment of Stress Urine Incontinence · Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) application into Vulvo-Vaginal tissues · Non-Surgical Laser Vulvar skin Tightening · Laser Vulvar skin Bleaching · Labia Majora Augmentation by Fillers · Botulinium toxin application for the dyspareunia treatment · G -Spot® Amplification with G-Shot® technique · O-Shot® therapy for enhanced Female sexual function · PRP and HA application therapy for vaginal dryness
DATE: Friday 1st November TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Studio A Covering Everything you've ever wanted to know (but been too afraid to ask) about starting and running a successful film production company. Join James Haslam and Dominic Howlett as they explain how you can develop and grow your own independent film company in only a few years. Through careful planning, hard work and dedication, you can achieve your dream job and potential, whilst cutting your own path through the quagmire. They are two of the heads of Window-Zebra Media, who have been producing work for clients as varied as the BBC, NHS, Google, Universal and Sky Arts, as well as many more! Some of the areas covered will include: When to start your company Funding vs self-funding Getting/understanding clients How to survive in an ever-changing industry Some of our early mistakes How to keep your passion projects going Be sure to book in advance to guarantee yourself a space.