Successful 2022 ESOT ACADEMIA course in Rome
After cancellation last year due to the COVID pandemic, we were very pleased to be back in Rome last week for the 2022 ESOT ACADEMIA course. The annual course, organised by ESOT and run in collaboration with the CET, aims to teach professional skills including oral and online presentation, systematic review and meta-analysis and statistics […]
Read moreACADEMIA – a new course from ESOT, Vienna May 2018
The European Society in Organ Transplantation and the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation have teamed up to create a new course for future leaders in transplantation. Replacing the Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course and European Transplant Fellows Workshop (ETFW), this new course aims to teach: Academic skills – research, critical appraisal, evidence based medicine, systematic […]
Read moreEvidence in Transplantation (EVIT) Course: 8-9 April 2016
Do you want to increase your skills in evidence-based decision-making? Attend the “Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course”, which is held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England on 8-9 April, 2016 and jointly organised by ESOT and the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation. This interactive course covers clinical research methods, including clinical trial design and […]
Read moreEvidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course: why should you attend? Read the answers from one of our previous participants.
Dr Luca Toti from the University of Rome and chair of Young Educated Professionals in Transplantation (YEP-IT), has very kindly answered 3 key questions. 1. What did you like best about the course? The high level of interactivity experienced during the working groups confirmed the importance of the “team force”. Sharing ideas and projects with […]
Read moreLearn more about statistics for evidence appraisal during EVIT 2015
The programme for the Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course has been finalised and now includes the following statistical session: ” An introduction to statistics for evidence appraisal” • Reviewing outcome measures, common measures of association and intervention effects • Interpreting p-values and confidence intervals The workshop will be given by Dr Susan Charman, lecturer in […]
Read moreDeadline approaching for ESOT’s Hepatologist and Nephrologist in a Transplant Program (HNTP) Course
The deadline for ESOT’s “Hepatologist and Nephrologist in a Transplant Program (HNTP)” course is September 30. The HNTP course is an advanced ESOT course for physicians with a strong career interest in Transplantation The educational objectives are: To meet the experts on Transplant Medicine To obtain specific knowledge and skills on medical aspects of Liver […]
Read moreRegister now for ESOT’s European Transplant Fellow Workshop (ETFW)
The deadline is approaching for ESOT’s European Transplant Fellow Workshop (ETFW), which is an advanced ESOT course for young professionals in transplantation about improving communication skills. You can register for this course through the ESOT website.
Read moreFrontiers in Transplantation Course – 1st September 2014
The next Frontiers in Transplantation course at King’s College will be held on the 1st and 2nd September 2014. The 2-day program includes discussion on recent developments in basic transplantation immunology alongside the latest cutting-edge clinical research. If you are interested in attending, you can register at the King’s College website.
Read moreEvidence in Transplantation (EVIT course): Last few places
The deadline to register for the Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course has been extended and you can now apply for one of the last few places of this highly rated course. EVIT last call The EVIT course is organised in collaboration with ESOT and will run on 21 and 22 March 2014 at the Royal College […]
Read moreApply now for the Evidence in Transplantation Course 2014!
The deadline is approaching for the 2014 Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course, run by the CET and ESOT. Applications must be in by the 30th January 2014. The course will run on the 21st and 22nd March 2014 at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, UK. The two-day course is aimed at professionals from […]
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