Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Ross and Ian Congratulations on getting this all together. It must have been a monumental piece of work and very time consuming for you both. I am sure that every one on the site appreciates the time and effort you have put into this project. Unfortunately I have now relocated to Perth, in Australia and can't benefit. But good luck to all those who do. Owen Donnelly > Ross Boardman <ross.boardman@...> wrote: > > Folks, > > We have the first dates for the BSS course: > > This will be 8-10th March 2004 based at Keele > Hall, Staffordshire UK. > > The total cost, non-residential, is 495 GBP per > candidate. We can distribute maps, hotels and > guest house details to those wanting to stay > locally. As part of the course you will receive a > manual, certificate of attendance and a basic > instrument pack in a zipped case to take home with > you. > > All materials and disposables on the course will > be provided new for each run, so there will be no > dog eared training aids or reused items. > > A hot and cold buffet will be provided during the > day and tea and coffee provided in the fee. > > Most procedures will require you to work on your > own, but some may have you teamed up into pairs or > fours. > > There will be two instructors and a maximum of 16 > students. > > If you want to reserve a place, please drop me a > note offline and I will send you a reference and a > link for the credit card payment page where you > can either pay a deposit (150) or the full fee > (495). Deposits need to be made before 9th Jan > 2004 and the remainder by 6th Feb 2004. > > All profits will be given to the Royal College of > Surgeons of Edinburgh for the funding of the > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine (DipROM > RCSEd). The College is issuing a certificate of > attendance and CPD for each participant on the > course. > > Many thanks, > > Ross > > Ross Boardman > > Project Manager > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine > The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh > > ross.boardman@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Owen, The thanks and credit go solely to Ross, I've not really been involved at all. Best Wishes Ian Re: Basic Surgical Skills course for remote medics Ross and Ian Congratulations on getting this all together. It must have been a monumental piece of work and very time consuming for you both. I am sure that every one on the site appreciates the time and effort you have put into this project. Unfortunately I have now relocated to Perth, in Australia and can't benefit. But good luck to all those who do. Owen Donnelly > Ross Boardman <ross.boardman@...> wrote: > > Folks, > > We have the first dates for the BSS course: > > This will be 8-10th March 2004 based at Keele > Hall, Staffordshire UK. > > The total cost, non-residential, is 495 GBP per > candidate. We can distribute maps, hotels and > guest house details to those wanting to stay > locally. As part of the course you will receive a > manual, certificate of attendance and a basic > instrument pack in a zipped case to take home with > you. > > All materials and disposables on the course will > be provided new for each run, so there will be no > dog eared training aids or reused items. > > A hot and cold buffet will be provided during the > day and tea and coffee provided in the fee. > > Most procedures will require you to work on your > own, but some may have you teamed up into pairs or > fours. > > There will be two instructors and a maximum of 16 > students. > > If you want to reserve a place, please drop me a > note offline and I will send you a reference and a > link for the credit card payment page where you > can either pay a deposit (150) or the full fee > (495). Deposits need to be made before 9th Jan > 2004 and the remainder by 6th Feb 2004. > > All profits will be given to the Royal College of > Surgeons of Edinburgh for the funding of the > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine (DipROM > RCSEd). The College is issuing a certificate of > attendance and CPD for each participant on the > course. > > Many thanks, > > Ross > > Ross Boardman > > Project Manager > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine > The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh > > ross.boardman@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2003 Report Share Posted December 12, 2003 Owen, Thanks for your kind words. It has been a fair amount of work to get the thing up and running, but we are almost there. If anyone interested in attending for the March run, please let me know. There is a lot for me to book and buy in and I need to know if this is possible with the numbers of folks that will come along. Many thanks, Ross > > From: " Ian Sharpe " <Ian@...> > Date: 2003/12/12 Fri AM 03:04:26 GMT > < > > Subject: RE: Basic Surgical Skills course for remote medics > > Owen, > > The thanks and credit go solely to Ross, I've not really been involved > at all. > > Best Wishes > > Ian > > Re: Basic Surgical Skills course for > remote medics > > > Ross and Ian > > Congratulations on getting this all together. It must have been a > monumental piece > of work and very time consuming for you both. > > I am sure that every one on the site appreciates the time and effort you > have put > into this project. > > Unfortunately I have now relocated to Perth, in Australia and can't > benefit. But > good luck to all those who do. > > Owen Donnelly > > > > > Ross Boardman <ross.boardman@...> wrote: > > > > Folks, > > > > We have the first dates for the BSS course: > > > > This will be 8-10th March 2004 based at Keele > > Hall, Staffordshire UK. > > > > The total cost, non-residential, is 495 GBP per > > candidate. We can distribute maps, hotels and > > guest house details to those wanting to stay > > locally. As part of the course you will receive a > > manual, certificate of attendance and a basic > > instrument pack in a zipped case to take home with > > you. > > > > All materials and disposables on the course will > > be provided new for each run, so there will be no > > dog eared training aids or reused items. > > > > A hot and cold buffet will be provided during the > > day and tea and coffee provided in the fee. > > > > Most procedures will require you to work on your > > own, but some may have you teamed up into pairs or > > fours. > > > > There will be two instructors and a maximum of 16 > > students. > > > > If you want to reserve a place, please drop me a > > note offline and I will send you a reference and a > > link for the credit card payment page where you > > can either pay a deposit (150) or the full fee > > (495). Deposits need to be made before 9th Jan > > 2004 and the remainder by 6th Feb 2004. > > > > All profits will be given to the Royal College of > > Surgeons of Edinburgh for the funding of the > > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine (DipROM > > RCSEd). The College is issuing a certificate of > > attendance and CPD for each participant on the > > course. > > > > Many thanks, > > > > Ross > > > > Ross Boardman > > > > Project Manager > > Diploma of Remote and Offshore Medicine > > The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh > > > > ross.boardman@... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Folks, Many thanks to everyone who confirmed their places, everyone on the list is now accounted for. We have 5 spare places and the deadline for applications is the beginning of February. The course is open to doctors, military medics, nurses, offshore medics, paramedics and remote medics. Total cost (non-residential) is 495 GBP which includes three days of tuition, buffet lunch, light refreshments, procedure manual, basic instrument kit (reusable) and certificate of attendance/CPD. Run dates are 8th - 10th March 2004 and the location is Keele in Staffordshire, UK. Syllabus is: Use of instruments Knot tying Tissue handling Skin incision Suturing Dissection techniques Venous cutdown Escharotomy and burns management Surgical airway Chest drain If you would like to book one of the remaining places, please contact me offline. Cheers, Ross Basic Surgical Skills for Remote Medics 8-10th March 2004, Staffordshire, UK http://www.remotemedics.co.uk ross.boardman@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 Ross, I cannot make this course due to work commitments, I would like to know if any further courses are planned and if so when. I would like to get this course under my belt so to say. Cheers Geoff Basic surgical skills course for remote medics Folks, Many thanks to everyone who confirmed their places, everyone on the list is now accounted for. We have 5 spare places and the deadline for applications is the beginning of February. The course is open to doctors, military medics, nurses, offshore medics, paramedics and remote medics. Total cost (non-residential) is 495 GBP which includes three days of tuition, buffet lunch, light refreshments, procedure manual, basic instrument kit (reusable) and certificate of attendance/CPD. Run dates are 8th - 10th March 2004 and the location is Keele in Staffordshire, UK. Syllabus is: Use of instruments Knot tying Tissue handling Skin incision Suturing Dissection techniques Venous cutdown Escharotomy and burns management Surgical airway Chest drain If you would like to book one of the remaining places, please contact me offline. Cheers, Ross Basic Surgical Skills for Remote Medics 8-10th March 2004, Staffordshire, UK http://www.remotemedics.co.uk ross.boardman@... Member Information: List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to the list owner. Post message: egroups Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk Regards The Remote Medics Team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Ross, I just got the email for confirming my spot in the BSS course. I'll be there. Cheers, KJ >From: " Ross Boardman " <ross.boardman@...> >Reply- > " Remote Medics " < >, " ECO " ><list@...> >Subject: Basic surgical skills course for remote >medics >Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:59:43 -0000 > >Folks, > >Many thanks to everyone who confirmed their >places, everyone on the list is now accounted for. >We have 5 spare places and the deadline for >applications is the beginning of February. > >The course is open to doctors, military medics, >nurses, offshore medics, paramedics and remote >medics. Total cost (non-residential) is 495 GBP >which includes three days of tuition, buffet >lunch, light refreshments, procedure manual, basic >instrument kit (reusable) and certificate of >attendance/CPD. Run dates are 8th - 10th March >2004 and the location is Keele in Staffordshire, >UK. > >Syllabus is: > >Use of instruments >Knot tying >Tissue handling >Skin incision >Suturing >Dissection techniques > >Venous cutdown >Escharotomy and burns management >Surgical airway >Chest drain > >If you would like to book one of the remaining >places, please contact me offline. > >Cheers, > >Ross > >Basic Surgical Skills for Remote Medics >8-10th March 2004, Staffordshire, UK >http://www.remotemedics.co.uk >ross.boardman@... > _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE online virus check for your PC here, from McAfee. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Ross is the manual commercially available like the Illustrated Guide to Surgical Practice by ph Freidin and Vernon Marshall or a made up one for the course? Are copies for sale outside the course? JC By the way happy 2004. Basic surgical skills course for remote medics >Folks, > >Many thanks to everyone who confirmed their >places, everyone on the list is now accounted for. >We have 5 spare places and the deadline for >applications is the beginning of February. > >The course is open to doctors, military medics, >nurses, offshore medics, paramedics and remote >medics. Total cost (non-residential) is 495 GBP >which includes three days of tuition, buffet >lunch, light refreshments, procedure manual, basic >instrument kit (reusable) and certificate of >attendance/CPD. Run dates are 8th - 10th March >2004 and the location is Keele in Staffordshire, >UK. > >Syllabus is: > >Use of instruments >Knot tying >Tissue handling >Skin incision >Suturing >Dissection techniques > >Venous cutdown >Escharotomy and burns management >Surgical airway >Chest drain > >If you would like to book one of the remaining >places, please contact me offline. > >Cheers, > >Ross > >Basic Surgical Skills for Remote Medics >8-10th March 2004, Staffordshire, UK >http://www.remotemedics.co.uk >ross.boardman@... > > >Member Information: > >List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... >Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... > >ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to the list owner. > >Post message: egroups > >Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > >Regards > >The Remote Medics Team > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 DON'T FORGET THE CARLING DRIP STAINS >From: " Rod Eglin " <rod.eglin@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Re: Basic surgical skills course for remote >medics >Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 13:33:45 -0000 > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: " JOHN CARPENTER " <JOHN.CARPENTER.SNR@...> > > > > Ross is the manual commercially available like the Illustrated Guide to > > Surgical Practice by ph Freidin and Vernon Marshall or a made up one >for > > the course? > >He knocked it up in his back bedroom at lunchtime. It has sticky >fingerprints smudges and everything. Held together with string. >) > _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up — fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us & page=dialup/home & ST=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 ----- Original Message ----- From: " JOHN CARPENTER " <JOHN.CARPENTER.SNR@...> > Ross is the manual commercially available like the Illustrated Guide to > Surgical Practice by ph Freidin and Vernon Marshall or a made up one for > the course? He knocked it up in his back bedroom at lunchtime. It has sticky fingerprints smudges and everything. Held together with string. ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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