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23rd QI and Audit Symposium

21st Mar 2025
8:50am - 4:45pm (GMT)
21st Mar 2025
8:50am - 4:45pm (GMT)
£130 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
IN PERSON
Abstract submissions

Description

Overview

This event gives trainees at all levels the opportunity to attend, present and gain feedback on their Audit and QI work. Further lectures will include a keynote on patient safety and discussion from a Trainee Committee member. We therefore invite trainees to submit their abstracts for consideration for presentation at this event. Topics for submission: General Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Specialties & Common Interest and Patient Safety.

Learning Style

Lectures and presentations given by trainees, with feedback from session Chairs. Plus poster session.

Aims & Objectives

The aim of this event is to allow trainees the opportunity to present their QI and Audit work through Oral or Poster Presentation. Abstract submissions topics; General Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Specialties & Common Interest, and Patient Safety.

Course Fees

  • Course Fee: £130.00
  • Course Fee (RCSEd Member): £117.00
  • Course Fee (RCSEd Affiliate) : £110.00
  • Course Fee (Medical Students): £68.00 - Available on request

To book your place on the event, please visit the RCSEd website.

Summary

This teaching session is the 23rd QI and Audit Symposium, dedicated to trainees at all levels of medical profession, providing them the platform to present their Audit and QI work. Participants will receive feedback from session Chairs and will have the opportunity to attend lectures, including a keynote on patient safety. Topics of interest include General Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, Specialties & Common Interest and Patient Safety. Course fees range from £68 to £130 depending on membership and student status.
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Learning objectives

1. By the end of the session, participants should be able to demonstrate their understanding of audit and quality improvement (QI) work by presenting their own projects. 2. Participants should be able to critically evaluate the work of their peers, offering constructive feedback that contributes to knowledge exchange and professional growth. 3. Participants should gain a deeper understanding of current issues and advances in General Surgery, Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery, and Specialties & Common Interest areas through communal discussion. 4. Participants should come away with an enhanced understanding of the role of patient safety, and be able to identify how principles of patient safety can be applied to their own work. 5. Participants should be able to articulate how the skills and knowledge gained during the symposium could be applied to their ongoing practice, thereby enhancing service delivery and patient outcomes.
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21st Mar 2025
8:50am - 4:45pm (GMT)
£130 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
IN PERSON
Abstract submissions