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The UroEmerge Course - Practical Skills in Emergency Urology

Dates of upcoming courses

  • Saturday 20 September 2008
  • Saturday 20 December 2008

An intensive 1-day practical skills course in which you will learn and practice:

  • Male and female urethral catheterisation
  • Insertion of supra-pubic catheters including new Seldinger SPC
  • Interpretation of emergency IVU and CT-KUB
  • Emergency cystoscopy on a virtual reality machine
  • Personally perform an emergency scrotal exploration

The UroEmerge Course: Practical Skills in Emergency Urology - Application form

Course: Practical Skills in Emergency Urology - Course Programme

Course Director and Organiser

  • Mr Iqbal Shergill, Barts and The London Hospitals

Course Director

  • Mr Islam Junaid, Barts and The London Hospitals

Course Faculty

  • Mr Taufiq Shaikh, Barts and The London Hospitals 
  • Miss Chi Li, Barts and The London Hospitals
  • Mr Manit Arya, University College Hospital London
  • Mr Stefanos Albanis, Barts and The London Hospitals 
  • Mr Noor Buchholz, Barts and The London Hospitals 
  • Mr George Fowlis, North Middlesex University Hospital
  • Sister Melissa Goto, Barts and The London Hospitals 
  • Sister Nikki Dickens, Barts and The London Hospitals 

Venue

The Postgraduate Centre
48 Ashfield Street
The Royal London Hospital
London E1 2AJ

Tel 020-7377 7760
E-mail uroemerge@yahoo.co.uk

Quotes from candidates who attended the previous courses

  • I learnt of lot of emergency procedures in a safe and confident manner
  • Excellent overview of relevant emergency urology
  • I feel all fields were covered extensively and all aspects will be helpful (both theory and practical skills) in my practice
  • Management of course was excellent
  • Excellent lectures identifying key points in emergency situations. Excellent small practical tips in session
  • Excellent course - definitely a useful experience!
  • The urological images were excellent
  • The flow diagrams allowed easy understanding of the mangement of all common urological emergencies