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THE CARDIOTHORACIC REVIEW IN INTENSIVE THERAPY (CRIT) COURSE
10 October 2021
Learn the fundamentals of cardiac critical care and intensive therapy with theoretical and practical simulation sessions on mechanical ventilation, long line insertions, pleural procedures, IABP, RRT, point of care ultrasound and more. Suitable for all junior doctors interested in a career in medicine and surgery. Priority to be given to cardiothoracic and anaesthetic/intensive care trainee and non-trainee junior doctors.

REMOTE SURGICAL TEACHING FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
1 April 2021
A Novel Surgical Training Solution
Anecdotal reports from junior doctors and medical students suggest that surgical skills and training have been severely affected by the current COVID 19 pandemic. Medical students are particularly vulnerable as they do not yet play a formal role in the medical service.
The London School of Cardiothoracics has set out to mitigate this by establishing remote surgical teaching sessions for medical students using the Rods and Cones Smart Glasses. and technology ecosystem.

ADVANCED ROBOTICS TECHNICAL SKILLS COURSE (ARTS) 2020
10 October 2020
A fascinating dive into the future of surgery. A lecture day with practical sessions on the DaVinci robotic simulator, video-assisted thoracoscopic wetlab and navigational bronchoscopy. Accredited by SCTS and ISMICS. Sponsored by Intuitive and Medtronic.

BASIC SURGICAL SKILLS IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
29 August 2020
Basic Surgical Skills in Cardiothoracic Surgery is a free one day practical skills course for aspiring Cardiothoracic trainees.
Please be aware that tickets on Eventbrite are to register interest. On confirmation of placement on the course we will send you further instructions on how to pay the £50 refundable deposit. Number of participants is limited to 20, preference will be given to those applying to Cardiothoracics this year.
All participants will be required to sign a health declaration on the day confirming that they free from symptoms of COVID-19.
Places will be confirmed by latest Sunday, 23rd August 2020.
Key stations include:
Robotic surgery - with da Vinci® practice
Coronary anastomosis
Laparoscopic skills
Chest drain insertion
Bronchoscopy
Hands on cardiac anatomy
ST1 + ST3 Application discussion







