Well at the risk of being rude (moi?) I should hope that the quality of the
teaching on the course exceeds the quality of the grammar on the flyer!
After reading: "It is academic lectures are delivered over..." followed by:
"either and Ultasonographer of radiologist..." I was most relieved to see
this: "no long essay!". I should hope not!
AF
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From: "Cosson, Philip" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: Ultrasound in the ED - RCR guidelines
<obvious plug>
We run a focused course at the University of Teesside specifically for
doctors working within the A&E dept. This was designed with A&E
consultants from the North East region.
It is called "Emergency Ultrasound (FAST)"
It carries 40M level credits and assessments are based around an OSCE,
log book and clinical competencies.
3 blocks, academic contact
time in total will be 45 hours.
We can help negotiate a local mentor, but it is the students responsibility
to obtain a local
mentor at the end of the day.
To get info please contact [log in to unmask] Program Leader, Medical
Ultrasound Programs
</obvious plug>
Maybe this could be of some help?
Philip Cosson
Senior Lecturer
Medical Imaging
University of Teesside
Borough Road
Middlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BA
t: 01642 384175
f: 01642 384105
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m: 07817 362823
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