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Immediate Life Support (ILS) Course Date: 05-07-2007 Summary: Resuscitation Council (UK) Immediate Life Support (ILS) Course.
All Healthcare personnel who would be expected to deal with the initial management of cardiac arrest should consider attending this study day.
Course Aims: To train healthcare personnel in basic life support (BLS), simple airway management and safe defibrillation (manual and/or AED), monitoring, cardiac arrest rhythms and defibrillation, understand drugs and their delivery.
Learning Outcomes: By the end of the session successful participants will be able to demonstrate the safe management of the patient in cardiac arrest until arrival of a cardiac arrest team and to participate as members of that team.
After Completion: Candidates who successfully complete the course will receive a Resuscitation Council(UK) ILS certificate valid for one year. Facilitator: Matthew Aldridge (Course Director), Lecturer Critical Care Division
Also available Tuesday 12th December Course Fees: £95 Location: Westbourne Road Campus, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. Course Contacts: CPD Unit, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. Information & Bookings: Duration - 1 day Lunch and refreshments will be included.
Tel: 0121 331 6176 Email: cpd.hcc@uce.ac.uk
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2nd INTERNATIONAL VASCULAR BIOLOGY CONFERENCE Date: 19-07-2007 Summary: HUMAN VASCULAR DISEASES: MOLECULAR MECHANISMS AND CLINICAL COMPLICATIONS
Organising Committee: Professor Dame Carol Black, Professor David Abraham, Dr Michael Dashwood, Dr Gerry Coghlan, Professor Christopher Denton, Dr Clive Handler
Hosted by the Royal Free & University College Medical School's Centre for Rheumatology, this intensive one-day conference, will explore key molecular mediators of vascular dysfunction, genetics, common management options, new and novel medical and surgical therapies in vascular complications of human diseases, with particular focus on vascular complications of connective tissue diseases and therapy for pulmonary hypertension.
The conference will be of interest to trainees in cardiology, internal medicine, rheumatology and related specialties, in addition to established physicians wishing to be updated in complications of human vascular disease, current medical and surgical therapies, and scientists with interests in genes, molecules and mediators within vascular biology and vasculopathies. Participants include: David Abraham, Giani Angelini (Bristol), Dame Carol Black, Gerry Coghlan, Roger Corder, David Crossman (Sheffield), Christopher Denton, Oliver Distler (Switzerland), Maria Fernandez-Alfonso (Spain), Clive Handler, Dorian Haskard, Salvador Moncada, Jeremy Pearson, Joanna Pepke-Zaba, (Cambridge) James Owen, Domingos Souza (Sweden), Richard Trembath.
Further information and registration form: Millie Williams, Centre for Rheumatology, Royal Free & University College Medical School Tel/Fax: 020 7794 0432
CPD accreditation: 6 credits. Course Fees: £120 including lunch and refreshments. Location: Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead, London NW3 2PF
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Meningitis Research Foundation's Date: 07-11-2007 Summary: Two-day international conference. 7 & 8 November 2007
Meningitis and septicaemia in children and adults at the Royal Society of Medicine, London. - 11 CPD credits.
Day 1 is focused on acute clinical management (in both the paediatric and adult settings) and related research. Day 2 is about implementation and impact of immunisation and future prospects for vaccines.
Follow the web-link for more information...
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Are you an Advanced or Consultant Practitioner? Summary: If so you will either already demonstrate the required knowledge and skills levels or are currently aiming to develop these.
But are you also experienced enough to: · Actually be recognised as an expert? · Contribute to practice development through research, publication and dissemination of your experiences or thoughts? · Contribute to educational practice? · Write and communicate via a variety of media? These skills are highlighted as part of the responsibilities associated with Advanced and Consultant tiers. They are also the areas which help the profession develop and maintain the basis of evidence based and reflective practice; two essentials which serve to enhance development of the profession and its members at all levels.
A 30 credit M level module has been developed by the University of Wales, Bangor which aims to develop the skills associated with dissemination of information. Examples include: oral presentations, organising study days, writing for publication or even designing an information leaflet. Not only will this course provide further evidence that your profile complies with Advanced or Consultant level but it will also help provide the chance to influence the profession and raise your profile within it, making it also suitable for those at practitioner level. Location: University of Wales (Bangor) Information & Bookings: For more information please contact Elizabeth Carver. Tel. 01978 316205
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Excellent CPD Opportunities at the University of Derby Summary: CPD Events and Short Courses...
Aortic Aneurysm Screening for Health Care Professionals Dental Radiography Evidencing CPD for HPC Registration Health Informatics in Primary Care Image Intensification and Fluoroscopy Image Interpretation of the Adult CT Head Information, Communications, Technology (ICT) in Health & Social Care Radiographic Image Analysis Of The Appendicular Skeleton Radiographic Image Analysis Of The Chest Towards the Electronic Care Record(ECR) Ultrasound Physics for Specialist Registrars and Hospital Consultants Ultrasound Technique for Medical Non-Radiologists
Radiography, Informatics and Osteoporosis (RIO) Subject Area University of Derby Devonshire House Derbyshire Royal Infirmary London Road Derby DE1 2QY UK
Phone: (01332) 254635 Fax: (01332) 254894
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Medical Conferences Summary: Medical Conferences is a free Searchable Database of Conferences for healthcare professionals including detailed information about the CPD event most suited to your professional needs and location.
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Research & Development Learning Summary: RDLearning provides information on post-qualification courses, workshops, short courses and conferences. The events listed on the website are of interest to health and social care professionals, allied health professionals, graduates and researchers. RDLearning currently holds details of over 5,500 educational events and can be searched by geographical area, subject, keyword or level of qualification.

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The Open University Summary: There is an increasing emphasis in health and care related employment on continuing professional development (CPD) and the need for lifelong learning. The Open University's Faculty of Health & Social Care is ideally placed to help you keep up with these demands. They offer a range of professional qualifications and academic awards to meet your needs at particular stages of career development and educational achievement.

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