Basic Surgical skills
OUR BASIC SURGICAL SKILLS COURSE WAS BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER.
A BIG thank you to ICENI Course leader Nienke Warnaar who lead on our BSS course this week. The commitment from the Centre’s faculty to support our learners does not go unnoticed by our trainees and staff as commented by a delegate saying ” the Faculty have given me amazing 1 to 1 support throughout.”
According to Nienke the distance travelled by the Delegates and Faculty was time well spent as she believes the workshop as a great way to learn and perfect the abilities they need to operate safely and efficiently which will directly benefit patients. Nienke also explained “this course is great because you get two days from start to finish hands on practical practice including suturing, knot tying and hand tying. So at the end of the course you will know how to do it correctly.”
Following its success again this year, the course, held the October 3rd & 4th 2021 is planned again for next year (dates to be confirmed), so in light of the popularity of this course and the limited places available, we strongly advise booking early to avoid disappointment. If you would like to register your interest in attending the next course, please contact: Edward.Horseman@esneft.nhs.uk
If you would like to view the course content, please see our flyer displayed on this page.
Visit our courses page for future dates: https://icenicentre.org/courses/
Soft Tissue Cadaveric Course (Knee Surgery)
BACK AGAIN FOLLOWING LAST YEAR’S SUCCESS – OUR SOFT TISSUE CADAVERIC COURSE
This year our popular soft tissue cadaveric course was back and even bigger and better than last year. We took on board feedback from our delegates and faculty following last year’s course and they explained they wanted more hands on practical sessions. As a result we decided to have the course span over TWO days to give our delegates the most learning possible.
The mobile lab was parked outside the ICENI Centre providing the delegates with fantastic, state of the art facilities for the duration.
The workshop was organised in partnership with surgical equipment manufacturer, @Arthrex, which attracted 12 regional trainees from across the East of England. Feedback at the end of the course was really positive!
Course Leader, Consultant Mr Alam, described the advanced training skills workshop as a great way to perfect the abilities they need to operate safely and efficiently which will directly benefit patients.
Following its success again this year, the course, held September 8th and 9th, is planned for next year on February 3rd and 4th, so in light of the popularity of this course and the limited places available, we strongly advise booking early to avoid disappointment. If you would like to register your interest in the next course, please contact: Edward.Horseman@esneft.nhs.uk
To see what content took place on this course please see our flyer displayed on this page.
Visit our courses page for future dates: https://icenicentre.org/courses/