EVIT: Evidence in Transplantation – Register today!
Do you want to increase your skills in evidence-based decision making? Sign up to the EVIT course which will be held 21 & 22 March, 2014 at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in London. The two-day course is aimed at young professionals actively involved in organ and tissue transplantation who want to increase their […]
Read moreFifth EVIT course: Registration now open!
You can now register for the EVIT course which will be held on 22nd and 23rd February 2013. The EVIT course, organised in collaboration with the European Society of Organ Transplantation, is a two-day course aimed at young professionals actively involved in organ and tissue transplantation who want to increase their skills in evidence-based decision-making. […]
Read moreThe TOP-Course: Hands-on experience for transplant trainees
I recently had the opportunity to attend the TOP-Course (Transplant Operative Procedures), a course for transplant and urology trainees run in Germany twice a year. Participants at the five day course receive both theoretical and hands-on training in kidney and liver-transplantation and multi-oragn retrieval techniques, as well as some valuable experience in anaesthesia for those […]
Read moreFrontiers in Transplantation – 3rd September 2012
King’s College London are running a two day course for scientists and clinicians interested in translational transplantation biology with a focus on cell therapy to modulate the immune system and state of the art in liver transplantation. The course is suitable for medical and surgical trainees, transplant physicians or surgeons, allied health professionals and scientists […]
Read moreFrontiers in Transplantation: Clinical Excellence Through Innovation
The MRC Centre for Transplantation at King’s College London is running another two-day course “Frontiers in Transplantation: Clinical Excellence Through Innovation” held at New Hunt’s House at KCL Guy’s Campus in London on 3-4 September 2012. This two-day course for scientists and clinicians interested in translational transplantation biology with a focus on Cell Therapy to […]
Read moreDon’t miss the deadline for EVIT 2012 applications!
The next Evidence in Transplantation Course (EVIT) will be held in London on March 16-17. The joint CET and ESOT course, now in it’s fourth year, have received excellent reviews from past participants, and aims to increase skills in evidence-based decision making. It includes sessions on clinical trial design and interpretation, literature searching, literature appraisal, […]
Read moreMRC course : Frontiers in Transplantation
The MRC centre for transplantation are running a 2 day course entitled “Frontiers in Transplantation: Clinical Excellence Through Innovation” in London on the 8-9 September 2011. This two-day course is for Medical and Surgical trainees, Transplant Physicians, Surgeons or nurses, allied health professionals and scientists interested in translational transplantation biology. The course will cover recent developments […]
Read moreThird EVIT Course a great success
The third Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course in collaboration with ESOT was held in London on the 18th-19th March 2011. Participants came from all over Europe and further afield to listen to lectures and take part in workshops on trial design and appraisal, literature searching and systematic review. There was a great level of interaction […]
Read moreDate for the 2011 Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course announced
The third Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) course will be held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in London, UK on the 18th and 19th March 2011. This highly successful course aims to teach the principles of evidence-based transplant surgery, including clinical trial design, literature searching and appraisal and systematic reviews. For more information, […]
Read moreSecond Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) Course to be held March 12-13, 2010 in London
The second Evidence in Transplantation (EVIT) Course will be held March 12-13, 2010. This ESOT course is organised by the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation and the Clinical Effectiveness Unit, The Royal College of Surgeons of England – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The course aims to teach the principles of good clinical […]
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