| Forthcoming Pelican Courses
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| Courses take place at the Pelican Centre, Basingstoke, unless otherwise stated
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Course ProspectusProviding courses and hosting meetings forms the backbone of Pelican’s work - enabling us to share life-enhancing skills and knowledge with cancer clinicians and specialists across the UK and worldwide.
Acute abdomen courses
- One-day course for ST1-3 surgical trainees covering typical conditions seen in an on-call situation and highlighting common pitfalls in their management
Association meetings
- Hosting association or professional bodies such as AUGIS
Bladder courses
- One day meeting for specialist bladder MDTs to discuss current treatment and research results
- Deanery teaching days on bladder cancer treatments
- Surgery for non muscle invasive bladder cancer
- Intravesical treatment of superficial bladder cancer
Bowel cancer charity day
- One day meeting for all UK bowel cancer charities to encourage discussion and collaboration
Colorectal cancer courses
- TME – one day master-class with Professor Bill Heald going through the Steps of TME
- Low Rectal Cancer (LOREC) workshops for MDTs to discuss decision making for treatment options
- TME MDT – multidisciplinary two day course with live surgery for the whole MDT to discuss rectal cancer treatment
- Laparoscopic colorectal surgery clinical immersion – two to four day course for maximum of eight surgeons for in-depth discussion and surgical experience
- Train the trainer for colorectal laparoscopic surgery – two day intensive course for a maximum of eight surgeons (part of Lapco)
- Colon cancer surgery – looking at current treatment options and precise surgery
- Colorectal diseases M25 - intensive three day course designed to provide an in-depth review of all aspects of colorectal disease, including the controversial and difficult to manage proglems
- Medical oncology day - systemic therapy of colorectal cancer workshop
- Lapco laparoscopic surgery - one day master-class for colorectal surgeons to discuss Defining the Suitable Patient and the Suitably Trained Surgeon
Colorectal metastases/liver cancer
- Four day course for hepatobiliary surgeons, two days in Basingstoke and two days in Paris going through the treatment options for liver metastases
Haemorrhoids
- One day course including six live operative cases going through the different treatments for haemorrhoids
Hepatobiliary carcinoma or primary liver cancer
- HUG meeting for all members of the MDT involved in treatment
- HCC nurse-led one day national meeting on current treatment options for HCC
Hernias
- Incisional Hernias – includes live surgery and presentations from experts
- TEP hernia with two live cases
Industry
- Pelican regularly runs courses and meetings with the support of single industry partners to demonstrate particular devices or aspects of cancer treatment
Nurse study days
- For laparoscopic theatre nurses, includes talks on surgery, common problems, demonstration of equipment and hands-on work with different laparoscopic devices
- For stoma nurses, on current developments in rectal cancer treatment
- Primary liver cancer (HCC) – one day course on current treatment and research results for HCC
- Nurse mentoring for colorectal cancer
Pelvic floor
- One day pelvic floor master-class, mainly for gynaecologists but also for general surgeons to discuss the use of mesh to repair the pelvic floor, including demonstrations of live surgery
Prostate Cancer
- International research meeting on focal therapy and use of MRI before biopsy
- Use of MRI before biopsy for prostate cancer – two days on the practical aspects of using MRI for identification of significant prostate cancer, with a one day practical using pre-loaded work stations for radiologists to practise reporting on prostate cancers
- Green light laser for prostate treatments – can include live surgery and wet lab for hands-on practice
Research
- Pelican regularly hosts meetings for research teams, most often for studies that are supported by the charity
- Research Trials Meetings – an opportunity for members of the MDT to hear about current trials and discuss recruitment challenges
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"We were looking for an international multidisciplinary course to visit with a large group of Dutch physicians. The program at the Pelican centre exactly matched our ideas and we were very happy that you wanted to host us with your excellent course.
"Different aspects of colorectal cancer, including liver metastases, were presented and the discussions after each presentation were very interesting and helpful for all participants.
"We will hopefully come again next year with another group to improve multidisciplinary care for colorectal cancer patients."
Hans de Witt, Professor of Surgery, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre January 2011 |
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