Accommodation & Transport
KCL Surgical Society suggest the following link for accommodation for the Trauma Conference weekend. Please note that the society is not affiliated and therefore cannot accept responsibility for bookings, payments, cancellations or any other issues concerning accommodation. KCL Surgical Society suggest the following link for a comprehensive list of transport options to the Trauma...
Read MoreConference social
We will be hosting our first ever KCL Surgical Society conference social at the Waterfront Bar from 6pm. Socialise with other Trauma Conference delegates and the committee. Free alcoholic, non-alcoholic drinks and food will be provided! To get to the Waterfront Bar from King’s College Hospital, take the 68 or 176 outside the hospital and get off at the stop Lancaster Gate. Please click here for a map of the Waterfront Bar. We hope to see you...
Read MoreWhat to expect
Below are a few photos to give you an idea of what to expect on the day. There are loads more on our Facebook group.
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PasTest, MPS, Trauma and Forth Medical are confirmed sponsors for this conference. Please visit their websites to find out...
Read MoreVenue
This year’s Trauma Conference will be held at King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill. Talks will be at the Gainsford Lecture Theatre and workshops will run in the Postgraduate Centre, which are all located at the WEC (Weston Education Centre). Registration will be at the Weston Education Centre View Larger...
Read MoreWorkshops
These small-group interactive sessions, based in clinical skills laboratories, provide delegates with hands-on experience of equipment and techniques. Find out what workshops are on offer this year. Whatever your interest, you’re sure to find something that you’ll enjoy getting involved with. There are a total of six workshop stations that cover various aspects of trauma management. They aim to build on the morning’s talks and give you the opportunity to put your learning in to...
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For the first time, the KCL National Undergraduate Trauma Conference will be split over two days. This means we can dedicate more time to the talks and workshops. Both days, Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th Februrary 2012, will consist of a range of talks given by leading specialists in their fields, followed by a range of interactive workshops. The first day will be rounded off with a social at Waterfront bar. Saturday 4th February 2012: 09:00-09:30 Registration 09:30-10:30 Keynote speech & talk on Orthopaedic...
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