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A modular short course providing practical grounding in the skills required for the next generation of great researchers in informatics
A series of modular short courses aimed at clinicians, covering obesity medicine and bariatric surgery
A series of modular short courses on topics such as health systems, social impact of patient safety and safer systems
This short course offers the opportunity to work in a multipdisciplinary team to innovatively address a healthcare problem
Short courses for experienced clinicians, focused on developing essential roles and innovative areas of educational practice.
The International Phenome Training Centre offers training for industry, students and academics in metabolic profiling
The Human Anatomy Unit organises and facilitates short courses for specific internal and external groups
The Department facilitates a revision course for the MRCOG Part 1 exam, aimed at junior doctors, namely house officers and ST1 and ST2 trainees in Obstetrics and Gynaecology who wish to pursue a career in the specialty
The Musculoskeletal (MSk) Lab hosts a variety of surgical orthopaedic short course in the CeramTec Skills Lab for surgeons
The London General Surgical Skills Training Centre provides laboratory-based simulated training for surgical trainees in the London area
The Bioinformatics Data Science Group offers bespoke informal training for individuals or small groups tailored to specific requirements and additionally hosts training workshops for commercially licensed software packages
The Symposium Office runs a variety of events on behalf of Imperial College London, keeping professionals abreast of the latest developments in clinical practice and research
Designed for undergraduate medical students, postgraduate doctors and researchers to learn the practical aspects of computer programming