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St Mark’s Postgraduate Teaching Term May to June 2018 is now fully booked, for next availability email: info@stmarksacademicinstitute.org.uk

St Marks Postgraduate Teaching Term May to June 2018

By St Mark's Academic Institute

Date and time

Mon, 14 May 2018 08:30 - Fri, 8 Jun 2018 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Postgraduate Common Room 5W006

St Mark's Hospital & Academic Institute, Level 5 Watford Road Harrow HA1 3UJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Description

This four-week programme includes lectures, open seminars, and the opportunity to spend time in the various hospital departments.

For many years St Mark’s Academic Institute has run highly prestigious teaching terms for intestinal and colorectal surgeons. This four week programme is suitable for surgeons with an interest in intestinal and colorectal disease. The programme includes lectures, open seminars, attending theatres and outpatient departments and the opportunity to spend time in the various hospital departments. There is also free time for personal study.

Our postgraduate teaching term is a four week programme, during the four weeks, the postgraduates will attend lectures and open seminars given by our expert staff of consultant surgeons and gastroenterologists, nurses, radiologists, and dietitians. While studying with us the postgraduates are invited to observe in theatres and outpatients departments, and they are given the opportunity to spend time in the various hospital departments. They also get to meet our current research fellows and learn about the experience of studying and carrying out research at St Mark’s.

All postgraduate teaching term delegates are able to attend routine hospital meetings such as grand rounds (weekly in-house educational talks), IBD multidisciplinary meetings, research forums, and radiological and pathological reviews.

Organised by

St Mark’s Academic Institute is the centre of education and research at St Mark's Hospital; the first and only specialist bowel hospital in the UK.

 

The Academic Institute is part of the St Mark’s Hospital Foundation (registered charity number 1140930). We are dedicated to research, education and dissemination of best practice in the field of bowel disease.

 

St Mark’s Hospital and the Academic Institute attract practitioners from the UK and overseas. We pride ourselves on a multidisciplinary approach to individual patients combining both medical and surgical expertise with specialist nursing and paramedical skills.

 

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