Teach the Teacher | Oxford Medical
Over the past year, 2,000 doctors have taken our 2-day Teach the Teacher for Doctors (Train the Trainer Course for Doctors) course. We conduct courses in the UK and in...
Over the past year, 2,000 doctors have taken our 2-day Teach the Teacher for Doctors (Train the Trainer Course for Doctors) course. We conduct courses in the UK and in...
ISC Medical’s Teach the Teacher course is a two-day, interactive course that covers everything you need to improve your teaching skills to a high standard. The course is delivered live...
12 Feb 2024, 08:30 – 15:30 College Court Conference Centre, Knighton Rd, Knighton, Leicester LE2 3UF, UK Taught by expert faculty: Hannah Conway - BSE accredited FUSIC supervisor, BSE Level...
Our basic Obstetrics and Gynaecology Ultrasound course is intended for those looking to start out using ultrasound in gynaecology and pregnancy.The course is appropriate for: The topics covered include: During...
ISC Medical is pleased to offer a two-day leadership and management course for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge you...
Bromley Emergency Courses' MRCEM OSCE course is designed to mimic the real OSCE exam and give candidates the opportunity to apply their clinical knowledge and skills in exam-like scenarios. The...
This webinar is designed for radiologists who want to refine their skills in interpreting and managing incidental findings throughout major organ systems in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Through an...
Returning for its ninth year, Mr Chris Crome, Mr Anthony Egglestone and Mr Bilal Jamal invite you to join them for the Glasgow International Orthopaedic and Trauma Conference, a key...
Our Teach the Teacher range includes a 1-day training called Mentoring Skills for Doctors. Our goal is to improve your capacity to train physicians one-on-one. Oftentimes, this involves encouraging your...
The tenth edition of the London Shoulder Meeting is back! Join us for two days of presentations, panel discussions, live surgery, masterclasses, and hands-on sawbone workshops. Our expert faculty will...
This 4-day event by PACES Ahead involves the opportunity to examine over 100 real patients and practice all of the skills needed to pass PACES.The course involves lectures on: You...
At Bromley Emergency Courses, we’ve been teaching how to do Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access on our Core Emergency Ultrasound course for many years. In addition to that, we’ve now developed...
The Anaesthesia 2024 flagship conference returns in May 2024, this time gracing both Glasgow and the virtual landscape for three days of exceptional scientific exchange and professional development. Now in...
The course is tailored to the most typical needs of GPs. However, other clinicians involved in primary care who are interested in ultrasound, including physiotherapists and nurses, will also find...
The course will consist of around 20 different OSCE stations. It focuses on those types of stations that you can effectively practice online, such as communication and history taking. You...
This workshop will teach you about equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). You will learn about the definitions, benefits, and challenges of EDI, as well as the legal obligations set out...
As junior doctors, time is a luxury. We have a study budget and leave that we can take to attend a course, but how do we find one we actually want to go on?
This was the problem we faced as trainees. We spent all our budget on a course that was aimed at giving consultants CPD, because all of the courses relevant to us were hiding on the 12th page of Google or in a friend’s email inbox.
That is where we come in. MedCourse works with 40+ providers and helps you to find exactly what you need when you need it. Most of our courses are aimed specifically at junior to middle-grade doctors (FY1 to ST8) who are looking to brush up their skills, expand their knowledge, or add some CPD points to their resumes. But, even other healthcare professionals can benefit from MedCourse.
We allow you to filter courses by course category, speciality, role, location, and cost.
There is also an on-demand section that shows the online courses that doctors can take during their leisure time. With all these facilities, doctors and other healthcare professionals can avoid the hassle and get started whenever they feel the need.
Why should you take a course?
CPD stands for “Continuing Professional Development”. CPD points are used as a method of quantifying the effort and time spent on acquiring new skills and knowledge and updating your current knowledge.
Doctors who are not engaged in a training program at present are required to acquire a certain number of CPD points each year to prove they have been engaging in continuous medical education. Current trainees also can utilise CPD points as evidence of learning in their portfolios.
Courses, workshops, seminars, conferences, etc. are all means of gaining CPD points, and MedCourse is an easy and useful tool for accessing them.
The CPD points that can be gained through each course vary depending on the course content, duration, and complexity. You can filter out the CPD courses on the events calendar or sort by CPD on the on-demand section. We provide you with an easy way of fulfilling the yearly CPD point requirement.
We also advertise free CPD courses from time to time according to the availability. If you keep an eye on our website, you’ll be able to find a course where you don’t have to spend at all.
From the lowly FY1 to the trust CEO, nobody can escape leadership roles as a doctor.
Leadership qualities must be learned and leadership skills development courses are a good way to do so. Subjects like leadership and medical management are neglected at med school, even though such soft skills become more useful than actual subject knowledge when it comes to managing a medical practice or department.
The courses available at MedCourse may teach you important leadership skills so that you won’t be reluctant to take up higher roles and go to your full potential.
You may also learn about aspects of teamwork, team management, and delegation. Upon completion, you will find yourself a better leader who is authoritative yet understanding to your staff.
Ultrasound is a freely available, cheap diagnostic tool that has a very high sensitivity in the right hand.
With the advent of handheld and point-of-care ultrasound scanning machines, the stethoscope may finally have some competition for the space around a doctor’s neck. Ultrasound is so useful, especially in emergencies, that doctors now attend ultrasound courses early in their careers.
You may find the following types of ultrasound courses on our website that cater to doctors at different levels.
Stories of doctors being caught in litigation and sometimes even ending in GMC tribunals are on the news from time to time. In fact, the risk of litigation, hearings, and disciplinary procedures is ever-increasing.
Now more than ever, it is useful to add a little bit of law to our CV so that we as doctors know our rights, responsibilities, and limitations. Medico-legal courses may help you to protect yourself and engage in your job stress-free.
These courses are often free or low priced as the presenting organisation is keen to get you on their books!
You may find courses related to the following areas.
To be a good surgeon, getting your theory right is not enough. You also need skills, and to hone these skills, you need guidance.
Surgical courses are a perfect way to gain new knowledge, practise surgical techniques and stay up to date with the newest developments in surgery.
There are surgical courses for all grades of doctors, and can include skills such as
As healthcare professionals, communication cannot be confined to exchanging words. It also covers body language, empathy, and responding appropriately.
Good communication skills will leave patients with a sense of satisfaction that cannot be gained from medical treatments alone. Plus, it might help keep you on the right side of the the PALS team. All grades of doctors will find these courses useful in their day-to-day practice.
Breaking bad news is a part of communication that can be an unpleasant job in most instances. Yet there is no escape from it in the field of medicine. If you got to do it anyway, why not do it right?
These courses include concepts of breaking bad news and may teach you how to be empathetic and support your clients in times of great distress while maintaining your professionalism.
The role of a doctor as a teacher is sometimes undervalued. They are teachers to their juniors, to other healthcare workers, and most importantly, to their patients.
Teach the teacher courses help you to pass on your knowledge to the next generation, and can help you boost your CV for applications and jobs.
Patient health education is vital in disease prevention, identification of red flag signs, and improving the doctor-patient relationship.
Your juniors will respect you and forever keep you in their minds as a knowledgeable senior if you are a good teacher.
Attending a teaching course will have the following benefits.