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IMPACT

 13/05/2024 09:00 - 14/05/2024 17:00    

 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow   

The IMPACT course is a two-day course introducing the principles and practice of acute medical care and related knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes.

Closing date: 12 May 2024

Overview

The IMPACT course is a two-day course introducing the principles and practice of acute medical care and related knowledge, skills, understanding and attitudes. It enables trainee doctors to assess and treat acutely unwell patients and where appropriate gives guidance on when to ask for help. The course provides key point presentations, workshops, “hands on” skills stations and critically ill patient teaching is given by experienced instructors in a supportive environment.

IMPACT is aimed at IMT 1/2/3 level trainees in Acute Medicine, General Internal Medicine and Acute Care Common Stem (ACCS) programmes. Foundation doctors intending to embark on a career in any of the aforementioned specialties can undertake the course after completion of 8 months of acute medical specialties in their FY2 year but must bear in mind that the standard of teaching is pitched at IMT 1/2/3 level. You should have successfully completed an Advanced Life Support (ALS) course before you attend an IMPACT Course.

 
Designed by the Federation of Royal Medical Colleges and the Royal College of Anaesthetists, this course is endorsed by the Resuscitation Council UK, the Intensive Care Society and the Society of Acute Medicine.


Places on this course must be booked no later than 4 weeks prior to the course start date.

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Fees

Category
Product
Rate

Member
Registrations
£495.00

Non-Member
Registrations
£675.00

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Coordinator

Shanliza Mcintyre

 01414657320

 Email Coordinator


Location

 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow   

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