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SUMMARY:World Congress on Dental Science & Oral Health\, taking place on August 17–18\, 2026\, in the beautiful city of Orlando\, USA.
DESCRIPTION:We are honoured to invite you to the World Congress on Dental Science & Oral Health\, taking place on August 17–18\, 2026\, in the beautiful city of Orlando\, USA. \nTheme: “Innovations in Oral Care: Advancing Dentistry Through Research\, Technology\, and Practice” \nThis prestigious congress will bring together leading dentists\, researchers\, academicians\, clinicians\, and industry experts from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and innovations in dental science and oral healthcare. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to: \nExplore cutting-edge developments in dental research and technology. \nEngage in thought-provoking discussions with global experts. \nShare knowledge and best practices to advance oral health worldwide. \nBuild valuable professional collaborations and partnerships. \nJoin us in Orlando for two inspiring days of learning\, networking\, and innovation that will shape the future of dentistry and oral health. \nFor more details\, please visit:https://dental.inovineconferences.com/ \nWe look forward to your participation! \nWarm regards\,\nlisa olivers\nProgram Manager\nDental Science Conference 2026\nOrlando\, USA\nWhatsApp: +1 (714) 970-4946
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/world-congress-on-dental-science-oral-health-taking-place-on-august-17-18-2026-in-the-beautiful-city-of-orlando-usa/
LOCATION:orlando\,usa\, orlando\, orlando\, 32789\, India
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SUMMARY:Advanced Gynaecology – Brachytherapy Workshop 2026
DESCRIPTION:Mastering Brachytherapy: An Advanced In-Person Workshop \nLed by Dr Hoda Al Booz\, back by popular demand following the sold-out 2025 workshop\, the Advanced Gynaecology Brachytherapy Workshop returns to London in September 2026. Enhance your skills in brachytherapy for gynaecological cancers with our interactive two-day in-person course – join our multidisciplinary workshop\, led by clinical experts. Designed specifically for clinical oncologists\, radiographers and physicists\, this workshop offers a unique blend of hands-on teaching\, comprehensive lectures\, and focused breakout sessions tailored for each discipline. You’ll gain direct access to practical training in HR-CTV contouring for clinicians and treatment planning for physicists. Engage in vital discussions\, tackle complex brachytherapy challenges\, and collaborate with peers across disciplines. \nMaximise your centre’s learning: We highly encourage one representative from each discipline at your centre to attend. This fosters a dynamic\, collaborative environment\, allowing you to work effectively as a multidisciplinary team and within your specialised groups throughout the two days. \n14 CPD points will be awarded on completion of this course. Delegates are required to bring a laptop to participate in the live breakout sessions. \nLearning objectives \nBy the end of this course delegates will be able to: \n\nDevelop skills in the indication of intracavitary (IC) and interstitial (IS) brachytherapy in cervix cancer\nGain practical skills for performing and delivering IC/IS brachytherapy for clinicians/radiographers/physicists\nReceive training in delineation of HR-CTV MR/CT\, treatment planning and assessment of dose plans\n\nWho should attend? \n\nClinical oncologists\nRadiographers\nPhysicists\n\nWe recommend that one clinical oncologist\, one radiographer and one physicist from your centre attends this workshop. \nAll delegates are expected to participate in pre-course activities and on-the-day interactive sessions at the conference. Please note this course will not be available to view on-demand post event. \nHear from our 2025 delegates\, of which 100% rated the course as well organised\, well designed and the teaching style effective: \n“Excellent two days. Very supportive atmosphere. Great opportunity to meet other radiographers with similar issues and/or potential solutions\, particularly as the brachy teams are usually very small with limited support/ understanding locally.” \n“Very well organised” \n“Excellent course”
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/advanced-gynaecology-brachytherapy-workshop-2026/
LOCATION:Royal College Of Radiologists\, 63 Lincoln's Inn Fields\, London\, WC2A 3JW
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SUMMARY:The RCR and SABR Consortium Liver Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Led by Dr Tasos Ioannou (The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre) and Dr Arabella Hunt (The Royal Marsden)\, our multidisciplinary technical radiotherapy workshop provides a complete\, hands‑on learning experience in delivering SABR for liver tumours\, including both HCC and metastatic disease for their local population. \nDeveloped in collaboration with RTTQA\, the UK SABR Consortium and the RCR\, the course blends expert-led teaching\, practical outlining sessions and real‑world implementation guidance to help your centre safely and confidently expand its SABR liver service. You’ll hear from leading UK specialists\, take part in an interactive forum to explore challenges and best practice\, and gain structured pre‑course preparation to ensure optimal on‑the‑day participation. \n9 CPD points will be awarded on completion of this course. All elements of the course are compulsory to receive the full eligibility of CPD credits\, including completion of pre-course activities and full day attendance at the event. \nWhat you’ll gain: \n\nPractical contouring confidence: guided technical workshops and expert demonstrations.\nUp‑to‑date best practice insights: informed by national standards and leading clinical centres delivering liver SABR.\nMultidisciplinary expertise: perspectives from clinicians\, physicists and radiographers actively shaping SABR practice in the UK.\nActionable tools to support your centre in setting up\, refining\, or scaling a SABR liver service for both HCC and metastatic pathways.\nInteractive problem solving: a dedicated forum to discuss your specific real-world challenges with an expert panel\nImplementation tools: actionable strategies to help your centre set-up\, refine or scale liver SABR pathways\nNine accredited CPD credits: a comprehensive learning experience designed to improve outcomes for your local population.\n\nLearning objectives \nBy the end of the course\, you will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the current evidence base and clinical indications for SABR in primary liver cancer and oligometastatic liver disease.\nConfidently navigate the practicalities of liver SABR\, including contouring\, planning\, and treatment delivery workflows\n\nWho should attend? \nThis course is designed for professionals involved in the planning\, delivery and quality assurance of SABR for liver tumours\, including: \n\nClinical oncologists\nRadiographers\nPhysicists\nDosimetrists\nSenior trainees\n\nCentres are encouraged to book teams together to support consistent practice and shared learning. The RCR Learning Team can advise on suitability – contact events@rcr.ac.uk for guidance. \nAll delegates are expected to complete pre‑course activities and participate in live interactive sessions. \nOn-demand access: The event will be recorded and available on RCR Learn one month after delivery.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/the-rcr-and-sabr-consortium-liver-workshop/
LOCATION:Mary Ward House\, 5-7 Tavistock Place\, London\, WC1H 9SN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Paediatric Epilepsy Training 3 (PET3) - Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:PET3 focuses on epilepsies presenting in older children and adolescents and transition to adult services. (PET2 focuses on epilepsy in infants and younger children). You are expected to attend the whole 2-days. Participation is expected at the course in order for you to recieve your certificate. \nIt is recommended that paediatric trainees and consultants attend PET2 and PET3. There is no requirement for adult neurology trainees and consultants to attend PET2\, although you are very welcome. \nPET3 is a 2-day course delivered by a faculty of Consultant Paediatric Neurologists and Consultant Paediatricians with a special interest in epilepsy. The format of the course consists of large and small group sessions (maximum 8 in each group). \nBy the end of the PET3 course\, participants will be able to: \n\nunderstand reflex seizures and photosensitivity\nconsider common and relevant diagnostic issues regarding events with headache and/or visual symptoms\nconsider common and relevant diagnostic issues regarding nocturnal events\nconsider presentations and differentials of events presenting as altered behaviour\nappreciate the variety and limitations of the available evidence for making an informed choice of anti seizure medication\nconsider evidence base and treatment options applied to ‘real life’ scenarios\nconsider common EEG pitfalls\nconsider how EEG can occur with semiology\nexplore different therapies which help children with ‘pharmaco-resistant epilepsy’\nimprove our knowledge of regulation\, risks and reasonable precaution\ndiscuss case studies in which epilepsy presents later in childhood and adolescence\nconsider the practicalities of discussing risk of death and ASMs in pregnancy\nreflect on a range of strategies regarding risk communication\ndiscuss the importance of recognising common associated conditions in children with epilepsies\nconsider effective communication strategies with young people and their families about their epilepsy and related issues\nexplore the role of the clinician and specialist nurse in promoting independence of the young person\ndiscuss risks and benefits of ASM withdrawal\n\nCourse fees: \nCost: GBP 485.00\nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Nurses and Allied Health Professionals\, eg EEG technicians\, Dietitians \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/paediatric-epilepsy-training-3-pet3-birmingham/
LOCATION:Conference Aston Hotel Birmingham Aston Street The Aston Triangle Birmingham West Midlands B4 7ET\, Conference Aston Hotel\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B4 7ET\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Paediatric Epilepsy Training 2 (PET2) - Birmingham
DESCRIPTION:PET2 has been developed to improve practice within childhood epilepsies. It is a 2-day course\, consisting of interactive large and small group sessions. You are expected to attend the whole 2-days. Participation is expected at the course in order for you to recieve your certificate. \nPET2 concentrates on general aspects of the epilepsies (history taking\, differential diagnosis\, investigation etc) and epilepsies encountered in infants and young children. PET3 concentrates on epilepsies presenting in older children and adolescents. Paediatricians managing children with epilepsy should attend PET1\, PET2 and PET3. \nBy the end of PET2\, participants will be able to: \n\nDemonstrate the wide differential diagnosis in paroxysmal events in children and young people\nImprove diagnostic accuracy and gain insight into uncertainty\nExplore the differential diagnosis within epilepsies\nIntroduce a structured approach to considering epileptic seizures and epilepsies\nGain improved understanding of EEG reports\nUnderstand the association between epilepsy and learning difficulties\, autism\, and cerebral palsy\nOptimise initial treatment choices\nConsider the wide spectrum of epileptic seizures\, electroclinical syndromes and non-epileptic events in infancy\nReview the clinical features and management of epileptic spasms\nUnderstand blank events and epilepsies with absence seizures\nImprove knowledge of common ‘focal epilepsy syndromes’\nKnow the criteria for involvement of a paediatric neurologist\nUnderstand the concept of an epileptic encephalopathy\nEstablish aims and approach to ‘complex epilepsies’\n\nCourse fees: \nCost: GBP 485.00\nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Nurses and Allied Health Professionals\, eg EEG technicians\, Dietitians \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/paediatric-epilepsy-training-2-pet2-birmingham/
LOCATION:Conference Aston Hotel Birmingham Aston Street The Aston Triangle Birmingham West Midlands B4 7ET\, Conference Aston Hotel\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B4 7ET\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261015T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T170000
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CREATED:20260120T151532Z
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SUMMARY:Neonatal Neurology (NeoNATE)- Liverpool
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this course is to improve neonatal neurological education and therefore improve the diagnosis and management of neonates with neurological disorders. \nBy the end of the NeoNATE course\, participants will be able to: \n\nKnow how to perform a neonatal neurological examination\nRecognise seizure from non-seizure movement\nConsider the advantages and disadvantages of amplitude integrated EEG (cerebral function monitoring) and standard EEG\nKnow how to interpret basic amplitude integrated EEG traces and EEG reports\nDemonstrate how to order a standard EEG effectively\nUnderstand what encephalopathy is\, how to assess and grade its severity\nLook for clues for hypoxic and other causes of encephalopathy\nUnderstand current thinking on neuroprotection in hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy\nRecognise common MRI features in encephalopathy\nKnow the causes of seizures that are not related to hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy\, including seizure syndromes seen in neonates\nUnderstand current treatment options for neonatal seizures\nUnderstand the basics of MRI\nConsider ways of prognosticating acute brain injuries and feel more confident in providing prognostic information to families on the neonatal unit\nKnow the presentation of neonatal stroke and long term prognosis\nAssess a floppy and stiff neonate and decide on the anatomical locality of the abnormality\nUnderstand currently thinking on the causes of preterm brain injury\nImprove knowledge of long term prognosis of preterm brain injury\nKnow when to ask for help from other specialists\n\nThis course has been developed for: \n\nConsultant Neonatologists and neonatal grid trainees\nConsultant Paediatric Neurologists and neurology grid trainees\nConsultant Paediatricians who provide neonatology services in DGHs and paediatric trainees\nAdvanced neonatal nurse practitioners / nurse consultants\n\nIf you are not currently a practising clinician or you hold a different job role to those listed above\, please contact a member of the Short Course Team on +44(0) 1204 526 002 or email us at shortcourses@bpna.org.uk to discuss if you should attend this course. \nCost: GBP 485.00 \nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners only \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/neonatal-neurology-neonate-liverpool/
LOCATION:Novotel Liverpool Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261112T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T174024
CREATED:20251217T150233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T150233Z
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SUMMARY:Paediatric Epilepsy Training 3 (PET3) - Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:PET3 focuses on epilepsies presenting in older children and adolescents and transition to adult services. (PET2 focuses on epilepsy in infants and younger children). You are expected to attend the whole 2-days. Participation is expected at the course in order for you to recieve your certificate. \nIt is recommended that paediatric trainees and consultants attend PET2 and PET3. There is no requirement for adult neurology trainees and consultants to attend PET2\, although you are very welcome. \nPET3 is a 2-day course delivered by a faculty of Consultant Paediatric Neurologists and Consultant Paediatricians with a special interest in epilepsy. The format of the course consists of large and small group sessions (maximum 8 in each group). \nBy the end of the PET3 course\, participants will be able to: \n\nunderstand reflex seizures and photosensitivity\nconsider common and relevant diagnostic issues regarding events with headache and/or visual symptoms\nconsider common and relevant diagnostic issues regarding nocturnal events\nconsider presentations and differentials of events presenting as altered behaviour\nappreciate the variety and limitations of the available evidence for making an informed choice of anti seizure medication\nconsider evidence base and treatment options applied to ‘real life’ scenarios\nconsider common EEG pitfalls\nconsider how EEG can occur with semiology\nexplore different therapies which help children with ‘pharmaco-resistant epilepsy’\nimprove our knowledge of regulation\, risks and reasonable precaution\ndiscuss case studies in which epilepsy presents later in childhood and adolescence\nconsider the practicalities of discussing risk of death and ASMs in pregnancy\nreflect on a range of strategies regarding risk communication\ndiscuss the importance of recognising common associated conditions in children with epilepsies\nconsider effective communication strategies with young people and their families about their epilepsy and related issues\nexplore the role of the clinician and specialist nurse in promoting independence of the young person\ndiscuss risks and benefits of ASM withdrawal\n\nCourse fees: \nCost: GBP 485.00\nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Nurses and Allied Health Professionals\, eg EEG technicians\, Dietitians \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/paediatric-epilepsy-training-3-pet3-glasgow/
LOCATION:Leonardo Royal Hotel Glasgow\, 80 Jamaica Street\, Glasgow\, G1 4QG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261112T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T170000
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SUMMARY:Paediatric Epilepsy Training 2 (PET2) - Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:PET2 has been developed to improve practice within childhood epilepsies. It is a 2-day course\, consisting of interactive large and small group sessions. You are expected to attend the whole 2-days. Participation is expected at the course in order for you to recieve your certificate. \nPET2 concentrates on general aspects of the epilepsies (history taking\, differential diagnosis\, investigation etc) and epilepsies encountered in infants and young children. PET3 concentrates on epilepsies presenting in older children and adolescents. Paediatricians managing children with epilepsy should attend PET1\, PET2 and PET3. \nBy the end of PET2\, participants will be able to: \n\nDemonstrate the wide differential diagnosis in paroxysmal events in children and young people\nImprove diagnostic accuracy and gain insight into uncertainty\nExplore the differential diagnosis within epilepsies\nIntroduce a structured approach to considering epileptic seizures and epilepsies\nGain improved understanding of EEG reports\nUnderstand the association between epilepsy and learning difficulties\, autism\, and cerebral palsy\nOptimise initial treatment choices\nConsider the wide spectrum of epileptic seizures\, electroclinical syndromes and non-epileptic events in infancy\nReview the clinical features and management of epileptic spasms\nUnderstand blank events and epilepsies with absence seizures\nImprove knowledge of common ‘focal epilepsy syndromes’\nKnow the criteria for involvement of a paediatric neurologist\nUnderstand the concept of an epileptic encephalopathy\nEstablish aims and approach to ‘complex epilepsies’\n\nCourse fees: \nCost: GBP 485.00\nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Nurses and Allied Health Professionals\, eg EEG technicians\, Dietitians \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/paediatric-epilepsy-training-2-pet2-glasgow/
LOCATION:Leonardo Royal Hotel Glasgow\, 80 Jamaica Street\, Glasgow\, G1 4QG
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270319T170000
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SUMMARY:Neonatal Neurology (NeoNATE)- Bristol
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this course is to improve neonatal neurological education and therefore improve the diagnosis and management of neonates with neurological disorders. \nBy the end of the NeoNATE course\, participants will be able to: \n\nKnow how to perform a neonatal neurological examination\nRecognise seizure from non-seizure movement\nConsider the advantages and disadvantages of amplitude integrated EEG (cerebral function monitoring) and standard EEG\nKnow how to interpret basic amplitude integrated EEG traces and EEG reports\nDemonstrate how to order a standard EEG effectively\nUnderstand what encephalopathy is\, how to assess and grade its severity\nLook for clues for hypoxic and other causes of encephalopathy\nUnderstand current thinking on neuroprotection in hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy\nRecognise common MRI features in encephalopathy\nKnow the causes of seizures that are not related to hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy\, including seizure syndromes seen in neonates\nUnderstand current treatment options for neonatal seizures\nUnderstand the basics of MRI\nConsider ways of prognosticating acute brain injuries and feel more confident in providing prognostic information to families on the neonatal unit\nKnow the presentation of neonatal stroke and long term prognosis\nAssess a floppy and stiff neonate and decide on the anatomical locality of the abnormality\nUnderstand currently thinking on the causes of preterm brain injury\nImprove knowledge of long term prognosis of preterm brain injury\nKnow when to ask for help from other specialists\n\nThis course has been developed for: \n\nConsultant Neonatologists and neonatal grid trainees\nConsultant Paediatric Neurologists and neurology grid trainees\nConsultant Paediatricians who provide neonatology services in DGHs and paediatric trainees\nAdvanced neonatal nurse practitioners / nurse consultants\n\nIf you are not currently a practising clinician or you hold a different job role to those listed above\, please contact a member of the Short Course Team on +44(0) 1204 526 002 or email us at shortcourses@bpna.org.uk to discuss if you should attend this course. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCost: GBP 485.00\nReduced Cost: GBP 440.00 Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioners only \nCPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
URL:https://fomohub.org/event/neonatal-neurology-neonate-bristol/
LOCATION:Clayton Hotel Bristol City Centre 35-37 Broad Street Bristol BS1 2EQ\, Clayton Hotel Bristol City Centre\, Bristol\, BS1 2EQ\, United Kingdom
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