Course Overview

This practical, one-day workshop is aligned with the 2021 RCEM Curriculum and is specifically designed to support clinicians in achieving Specialty Learning Outcome (SLO) 6: ‘Proficiently deliver key procedural skills needed in Emergency Medicine’. The course provides structured, hands-on experience in emergency procedures that are time-critical, life- or limb-saving, and occasionally performed for the first time in practice after training.

Specification and Relevant GPC Domains

SLO 6 recognises that Emergency Medicine physicians must be able to perform essential procedural skills, even when these are rare or high-stakes. This course enhances clinical readiness and ensures participants are prepared to deliver these skills confidently and safely.

  • This course maps to the following Generic Professional Capabilities (GPC) domains:
  • Domain 1: Professional values and behaviours
  • Domain 2: Professional skills
  • • Practical skills
  • • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • • Dealing with complexity and uncertainty

Who will benefit:

  • Core Trainees (CT1–CT3) in acute specialties and Intermediate
  • Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) in Emergency or Critical Care
  • Physician Associates working in urgent or emergency care
  • Senior Emergency Department Nurses involved in procedural care
  • Pre-hospital and Retrieval Medicine personnel
  • Doctors with a strong interest in emergency medicine or Procedural Skills

Venue:

DREEAM, A Floor, West Block, QMC Campus, Derby Road, Nottingham. NG7 2UH

Start and finish times:

09:00 – 16:00 (breaks built into the course timetable)

Refreshments:

Light lunch and refreshments provided

Bespoke Courses

Please contact us if you have any queries, or if you wish to discuss a bespoke course to fit your specific needs.

Waiting List

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