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International Federation Of Surgical Colleges

international federation of surgical colleges

London

The International Federation of Surgical Colleges (IFSC) was founded in 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden, with the objective of speaking with a single voice for world surgery on problems of common interest. Founding members consisted of traditional colleges of surgery and surgical societies from the European continent. Official relations with the WHO started in 1960 and since then the IFSC has been a recognised non-state actor (NSA) in formal relations with the WHO. It is also in consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) where it is in a position to advise the UN on surgical matters. The IFSC remains the only organisation representing surgeons that is in special relations with both the UN and the WHO. Over the years the IFSC regularly changed its goals and operational methods as surgical care delivery, education and training changed in world surgery. In 1992 the constitution was changed to focus primarily in supporting surgical expertise in low income countries and in 2003 the constitution was again revised to state the federation’s goal as “the advancement of surgery in developing [sic] countries, especially Africa, promoting education and training, and help with examinations”. In 2007 a Memorandum of Agreement was signed with the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA) to support specific educational projects. Similar support has been extended in different formats to the West Africa College of Surgeons (WACS), basic surgical training in Sri Lanka and the Egyptian Surgical Society. About what we Did From 2010 to 2015, under the leadership of Mr Bob Lane, the IFSC has supported the design, ratification and delivery of courses in basic surgical skills, anastomosis workshops, management of surgical emergencies, surgical critical care and in research methodology to a few hundred surgical trainees, other junior doctors, nurses who work in surgery and associate clinicians, predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa, but also in Sri Lanka. Such courses were always developed and delivered on request from affiliated regional or local surgical organisations, and in consultation with ministries of health about local need. In order to easier manage the business of course delivery the IFSC was registered as a charity in England and Wales in 2011. Included in all training courses was Training of Trainers which was essential in order to create sustainability in surgical learning. Large numbers of senior surgeons joined in the teaching of trainees on our courses and were able to continue running courses independently thereafter, which is still happening in certain centres to this day. To support this process teaching material was handed over to local centres or made available electronically. In 2019 and 2021 online courses in research methodology were developed for surgical and anaesthesia trainees in COSECSA and the College of Anaesthetists of East, Central and Southern Africa (CANECSA) respectively, with guidance and support from the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI), a founding member of IFSC. About us, the WHO and Surgical Learning Over the years IFSC worked hard with likeminded groups to support WHO projects in emergency and essential surgery, such as contributing to the book Surgical Care at the District Hospital, the Alliance on Patient Safety, the Global Initiative for Emergency and Essential Surgical Care (GIEESC) and resolution 68.15 at WHA68 in 2015 on “Strengthening Emergency and Essential Surgical Care and Anaesthesia as a Component of Universal Health Coverage”. In 2020-2021 the IFSC contributed to the development of the Learning Strategy of the new WHO Academy with specific focus on improved global preparedness for health emergencies. Members of the IFSC’s executive board continue to play important roles in the Technical Experts Working Group for advising SADC countries on the implementation of National Surgery, Obstetrics and Anaesthesia Plans as part of Universal Health Coverage. In this process the IFSC actively contributes to implementing the WHO’s “3 Billion” Pillars of work for universal health coverage, better protection from health emergencies and people enjoying better health and wellbeing. The IFSC’s focus in delivering these goals remain in advocacy for global surgery, in supporting education and training in especially essential surgery in first level hospitals and in supporting research skills acquisition by all surgeons in especially low and middle income countries (LMICs). In this way IFSC is trying to contribute to the decolonisation of surgical education and research, and to stop the unethical flow of research data from the Global South to rich countries in the North. It has also become clear that the time for designing surgical training courses in rich Western countries (or any HICs) for delivery in LMICs has come to an end. There remains a vast learning need in surgery in the Global South but such learning is directed from surgical educational institutions and experts in LMICs. The IFSC’s role in supporting such learning needs is increasingly to provide and support individual experts from its member organisations who can help deliver or advise on such learning projects. The SARS-CoV 2 pandemic has made it possible to deliver much of such support virtually, saving the expenses and climate impact of frequent air travel. About our Vision As incoming president of IFSC I have therefore stated three goals: To make IFSC more open and democratic, and more representative of surgeons in LMICs. It means reviewing the constitution, re-introducing a president’s council, changing membership criteria, and nomination and voting processes. To give this momentum, at the AGM a new Secretary-General and a new Chair of the Education and Research Committee were elected from Southern Africa institutions. The majority of surgeons in the world are not trained through traditional surgical colleges and IFSC membership should reflect this. Proposals for changes to IFSC structure and processes will be discussed by the Executive Board (EB) in 2022 and presented at the 2022 AGM for a vote. To play our role in decolonising surgical education, training, research and care. It means discouraging the flow of teaching and training material developed in HICs to be taught in LMICs, and stopping the flow of research data and intellectual property from the Global South to rich institutions in the Global North. IFSC will, however, strongly support surgical learning programmes developed in LMICs, as requested, and continue to support our research methodology courses for trainees in COSECSA, CANECSA and elsewhere to help young surgeons and anaesthetists in LMICs have control of their own research data. To support planetary health. Human, animal, plant and climate health are all interlinked. As IFSC helps with training, ongoing learning and support for essential surgery, it is important that such progress does not come at an unnecessary cost to planetary health. This also means being aware of and speaking out about unnecessary planetary health costs of luxury surgical care in high income environments. For this goal IFSC depends on advice from experts outside our organisation. All the above mean that IFSC needs to work differently to support the role of surgeons and surgery in the world, and encourage members not to think in surgical silos, but consider how we can work with other organisations in global surgery and related groups in e.g. anaesthesia, gynaecology and with other expertise, in order to advance surgical care for patients who are most in need. Although membership of IFSC is through surgical colleges and societies, we hope that those colleagues who read this piece will be encouraged to support the work of IFSC through their respective surgical organisations.

Perfect Skin Academy

perfect skin academy

4.9(203)

Southsea

Perfect Skin Solutions was founded by Dr. Dev Patel, our medical director, who was surprised by the lack of medical training some providers have, due to the limited regulations currently in place for treatments such as Botox® and Dermal Fillers. He has over 20 years of experience working in various specialities, during which he developed a particular interest in dermatology and minor/aesthetic surgery. Perfect Skin Solutions was born out of this interest, initially, only providing non-surgical solutions to prevent and treat the signs of ageing. With an ever-growing client base and remit of services, we made the inevitable move to our own clinic premises in Southsea, in June 2014. This allowed our Skin Clinic to merge with the highly successful Podiatry/Chiropody Service run by Nishal Patel. We strive to remain up-to-date with the latest advances in our fields and aim to reflect this in the treatment options we provide, whilst considering cost-effectiveness and clinical efficacy. From laser treatments for fungal nail infection to non-surgical facelifts with naturally-based hyaluronic acid, we believe that our passion for what we do allows us to stay ahead of the competition. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and client loyalty. We are a local company and do not use visiting doctors from outside the area. Our clinical team is made up of practitioners following the same ethos and highest of standards. If you have any questions or concerns, we are here for you. Traveling to the Clinic By Rail: The nearest station is Fratton (on London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour route). After exiting the train, walk up the set of steps towards the front of the train. At top of the steps, turn RIGHT for taxis/Uber or turn LEFT if walking to the clinic (15-minute walk). By Car: There are variable parking restrictions around the clinic. However, there is currently free and unlimited parking in the nearby side roads till 1630 or 1730 (roads leading off Winter Rd opposite the clinic). If you are likely to be in clinic after that time, please use either the 1 hour (free) zone immediately in front of the clinic or for longer stays, the 3 hour (free) zone 2 parades north of the clinic (outside Q Build and David Antony). Unfortunately, we cannot take responsibility for any parking fines and ask that you read any parking signs carefully to avoid receiving a parking ticket. Accommodation: There are numerous good value hotels within walking distance or short taxi ride. Please let us know if you need any advice or assistance in this regard or with any other travel arrangements.

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By CCMIG

Endometriosis masterclass. Whole day live surgical course demonstrating the full spectrum of endometriosis surgical management.

Endometriosis Masterclass (Virtual session)
Delivered Online
£150

Endometriosis Masterclass

By CCMIG

Endometriosis masterclass. Two day practical theory and hands on course on all aspects of endometriosis management. Expert faculty and live surgical cases.

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ST1+ST4 Applications in Cardiothoracic Surgery Q&A - 2024

5.0(12)

By London School of Cardiothoracics

⏰️ Available from 24th October at 7pm Sign up once for either one or both sessions for £20 ONLY! ST1 on 29th Oct: 7 - 8pm ST4 on 30th Oct: 7 - 8pm Both sessions will be held on the same link which will be sent on payment. Price: £20 (non-refundable) for Q&A only! OR…… Watch our pre-recorded webinar of ST4 and ST1 Applications and Interviews & attend the Q&A for £25 BELOW !! : https://london-school-of-cardiothoracics.cademy.co.uk/st1-st4-applications-in-cardiothoracic-surgery-webinar-2024-536c1b8c 📝 Sign up to listen to a breakdown of the scoring matrix, how best to boost your portfolio to get a national training number and all the interview tips we can give you! Hear from National trainees who have been through the process, their advice, hints and tips. 🚨 Sign up and get access to the Live Q&A where we will talk about any updates and changes to the 2025 scoring matrix - delivered by current and recently appointed ST4 and ST1 trainees. This session will give you the best opportunity to discuss in real time any changes that come out! Please ensure you check all mail folders, including spam/junk folders, and add 'notifications@system.cademy.co.uk' Cademy to the list of 'safe senders', to ensure you receive all future emails. 

ST1+ST4 Applications in Cardiothoracic Surgery Q&A - 2024
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
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Tree Surgeon Course

3.5(2)

By Elearncollege

Description Tree Surgeon Diploma Are you intrigued by the world of tree care and wish to turn this passion into a profession? The Tree Surgeon Diploma is a comprehensive online course designed to introduce you to the intricacies of tree surgery and its associated practices. This exclusive online programme is meticulously crafted to help you develop the required knowledge and skill set to excel in the domain of tree care. Begin your journey with a profound understanding of the Art and Science of Tree Surgery. This segment covers the foundational theories and practices, setting the stage for more advanced modules. As you progress, familiarise yourself with the Essential Tree Surgery Tools and Equipment, understanding their correct use and maintenance to ensure optimal tree health and safety. A key component of the Tree Surgeon Diploma is Tree Assessment and Diagnosis. Here, you'll learn to meticulously assess trees for health, structural issues, and potential risks. Recognising the signs early can lead to effective intervention and can often prevent irreversible damage. Pruning Techniques and Best Practices form another crucial part of this diploma. Pruning not only enhances the tree's aesthetics but also its health and vitality. This module ensures you grasp the nuances of when, why, and how to prune to achieve desired results. In certain situations, tree removal becomes inevitable. The Tree Removal and Stump Grinding segment equips you with the know-how to safely and efficiently remove trees and stumps, minimising the impact on the surrounding environment. Additionally, the Tree Cabling and Bracing section introduces you to the techniques of strengthening weakened trees, enabling them to withstand external pressures like high winds or structural imbalances. This extends the lifespan of the tree and maintains safety standards. Emergencies can arise anytime, and the Tree Surgeon Diploma ensures you're prepared. The Emergency Tree Care module teaches rapid and effective responses to unexpected situations, ensuring minimal damage and maximum safety. Conservation is an integral aspect of tree care. The Tree Preservation and Conservation unit focuses on methods to protect and preserve trees, highlighting their role in maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. For those looking to turn their passion into a profession, the Running a Tree Surgery Business section offers insights into the operational, financial, and managerial aspects of running a successful tree surgery enterprise. Finally, the Future Trends and Challenges in Tree Surgery segment ensures that you are well-prepared for the changing dynamics of the field. Staying updated with the latest trends and challenges will enable you to adapt and evolve, ensuring longevity in your tree surgery career. The Tree Surgeon Diploma, offered exclusively online, provides flexibility and convenience, allowing you to learn at your own pace, anytime and anywhere. This diploma doesn't just equip you with technical skills but also instills a deep appreciation for trees and their significance in our world. Embark on this educational journey and transform your passion for trees into a promising and fulfilling career with the Tree Surgeon Diploma. What you will learn 1:The Art and Science of Tree Surgery 2:Essential Tree Surgery Tools and Equipment 3:Tree Assessment and Diagnosis 4:Pruning Techniques and Best Practices 5:Tree Removal and Stump Grinding 6:Tree Cabling and Bracing 7:Emergency Tree Care 8:Tree Preservation and Conservation 9:Running a Tree Surgery Business 10:Future Trends and Challenges in Tree Surgery Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.

Tree Surgeon Course
Delivered Online On Demand9 days
£99

Plasma Fibroblast Training

By LMA Skin Clinic

Plasma pen fibroblast training for the face and body including soft surgery. Train one to one or very small groups. International accreditation. Lifelong support. Train with Carol May LMA Skin Clinic. On completion you will be able to offer your clients: Wrinkle rejuvenation & face lifting Hooded eyes & eye bags Glabella lines Nasal labia Marionette lines Neck lines Stretch marks & scar repair Mole removal Skin tags Cherry angioma Thread veins Xanthelasma Seborrheic keratosis plus many more soft surgery options You will benefit from online pre study plus in-clinic training and ongoing support Models can be provided if required You will receive a genuine medical grade plasma device (not electrical arcing) Total price is £2400 Your training fee can be paid in installments with Klarna We welcome national and International students

Plasma Fibroblast Training
Delivered in Stoke on Trent or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,100 to £2,400

Assisting with Medical Procedures for HCAs

By M&K Update Ltd

Includes assisting in minor surgery and chaperone training for invasive medical procedures. This course explores the role of Healthcare Support Workers assisting registered medical practitioners in caring for people undergoing minor medical procedures.

Assisting with Medical Procedures for HCAs
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

CCMIG Online Course

By CCMIG

Online modular laparoscopy course with theory and practical training. Assignments submitted for each module for progression on to the next.

CCMIG Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£150

ST1+ST4 Applications in Cardiothoracic Surgery Pre-Recorded Webinar - 2024

5.0(12)

By London School of Cardiothoracics

⏰️ Available from 18th September at 7pm Price: £25 (non-refundable) Watch our pre-recorded webinar of ST4 and ST1 Applications and Interviews! This a recording from last year's highly successful webinar. 📝 Sign up to listen to a breakdown of the scoring matrix, how best to boost your portfolio to get a national training number and all the interview tips we can give you! Hear from National trainees who have been through the process, their advice, hints and tips. 🚨 Sign up and get access to the Live Q&A where we will talk about any updates and changes to the 2025 scoring matrix (on release) - delivered by current and recently appointed ST4 and ST1 trainees. This session will give you the best opportunity to discuss in real time any changes that come out! Please ensure you check all mail folders, including spam/junk folders, and add 'notifications@system.cademy.co.uk' Cademy to the list of 'safe senders', to ensure you receive all future emails. 

ST1+ST4 Applications in Cardiothoracic Surgery Pre-Recorded Webinar - 2024
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£25

Epilepsy Awareness

By OnlineCoursesLearning.com

Epilepsy Awareness Epilepsy affects more than half a million British citizens every year and there are more than 50 million people the world over who suffer from it. It's one of the most common neurological conditions and is caused due to the discharge of electrical activity in different areas of the brain. During a seizure, some parts of the brain may stop functioning while other parts continue to function as usual. In this epilepsy awareness course, you can find out more about epilepsy and how to respond in the right way. What you will learn: What is epilepsy and the reasons for seizures How to use the right words to describe epileptic seizures What happens before, during and after an epileptic seizure What happens in the brain during an epileptic attack How to recognise signs of a tonic-clonic seizure Treatments for epilepsy including medications, surgery and dietary interventions Benefits of learning the course: Knowing more about the causes, symptoms and treatments can help you help yourself and others. There is often a social stigma surrounding epilepsy. You can understand the causes, symptoms and management strategies better You can identify the signs of an epileptic seizure and help the person You can help spread awareness about epilepsy among your family and friends

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Delivered Online On Demand
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4.8(9)

By Skill Up

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Delivered Online On Demand8 hours 30 minutes
£25