3-4 April 2 day event - Welcome to the IDEAL 2024 Conference, championing the advancement of safe and innovative surgical practices on a global scale. Our conference, hosted by the IDEAL Collaboration, takes a deep dive into three critical areas: Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Global Surgery and Education.
Temerty Advanced Surgical Education and Simulation Centre
All Day
18-21 May 2024 - 2nd Cerebrovascular Surgery International course
The Cerebrovascular Surgery International Course aims to provide a blended approach to learning as we host a comprehensive experience inclusive of, cadaveric wet labs, didactic lectures, and seminars to support in bridging the gap between knowledge and practice for early career neurosurgeons specializing in cerebrovascular surgery
This event is held twice a year - Twice a year: Next May 31st-June 2nd 2024
Liverpool (Adult) Neurosurgery Masterclass series is a 2.5 year rolling program covering high-yield topics of the FRCS(Neuro.Surg) exam and more with expert opinion from international and national speakers. The 5 areas covered: Skull base and Vascular, Neuro-Oncology, Spine, Trauma&
Hydrocephalus and Functional Neurosurgery. Course Meals are included in the price.
Venue -The Sid Watkins building.
Venue Address -The Walton Centre, Liverpool, L97LJ
Venue & dates
13th June - B. Braun Medical, Sheffield
14th June - Royal Hallamshire Hospital
A Sheffield based, 2-day interactive course delivered by national experts in their field and our colleagues in industry, exposing the candidates to scenario based practical skills and fundamental knowledge required for managing the critically sick neurosurgical patient.
The focus of the training is for junior doctors (FY2-ST2) interested in pursuing/recently appointed to a neurosurgical training post.
Venue & dates
13th June - B. Braun Medical, Sheffield
14th June - Royal Hallamshire Hospital
A Sheffield based, 2-day interactive course delivered by national experts in their field and our colleagues in industry, exposing the candidates to scenario based practical skills and fundamental knowledge required for managing the critically sick neurosurgical patient.
The focus of the training is for junior doctors (FY2-ST2) interested in pursuing/recently appointed to a neurosurgical training post.
Venue University of Leeds, Leeds
This course is designed for neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists at senior trainee and consultant levels who are interested in the most recent developments in endoscopic surgery of the cranial base and pituitary gland.
This comprehensive two-day course, limited to 12 delegates for 6 hands-on stations, is a presentation of minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for the anterior skull base and pituitary fossa.
Venue University of Leeds, Leeds
This course is designed for neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists at senior trainee and consultant levels who are interested in the most recent developments in endoscopic surgery of the cranial base and pituitary gland.
This comprehensive two-day course, limited to 12 delegates for 6 hands-on stations, is a presentation of minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for the anterior skull base and pituitary fossa.
Venue Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford, Oxford
The 2024 annual meeting of the BNRG, which will be jointly hosted by the Academic Committee of the SBNS and the local organisers at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The BNRG are a group of clinicians, scientists, nurses and healthcare professionals who are interested in all aspects of neurosurgical research. The BNRG has historically been a forum for the presentation and discussion of ‘in-progress’ investigations and new study concepts.
Venue Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford, Oxford
The 2024 annual meeting of the BNRG, which will be jointly hosted by the Academic Committee of the SBNS and the local organisers at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust.
The BNRG are a group of clinicians, scientists, nurses and healthcare professionals who are interested in all aspects of neurosurgical research. The BNRG has historically been a forum for the presentation and discussion of ‘in-progress’ investigations and new study concepts.