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26 November 2025
Join this course hosted by OxSTaR, for an introduction to the skills required to deliver simulation based healthcare education. The course is directed towards healthcare professionals with an interest in simulation but no previous experience is required.
Why this course: Are you looking at starting to build the skill set required to deliver simulation to healthcare professionals? This course will introduce you to the importance of debriefing, including giving you the opportunity to practice, and understanding of the roles required to deliver simulation. No experience is required but completion of the e-learning for health modules in simulation prior to the course is essential. This course is part of a wider programme that will also include mentorship opportunities post course.
Course Outline: Full day of Lectures and hands on workshops:
Principles of simulation and roles required to deliver. Why do we pre-brief? Practical debriefing. Designing a simulation scenario. Register
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26 November 2025
Join the Developing NHS Innovation event — a key event driving the adoption of impactful healthcare technologies. This is a unique opportunity to connect patient groups, government, industry, and NHS bodies to share insights, streamline innovation, and build meaningful partnerships.
The UK aims to be world-leading in improving lives, transforming care, and boosting the economy through innovation. This event supports the Government’s life sciences plan, including the development of an NHS innovation and adoption strategy—designed to simplify procurement, reform incentives, and fast-track regulatory approval for new technologies and medicines.
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26 November 2025 08:45 17:00
The Diabetes Africa UK Forum returns for its third year as we continue to advance equity in diabetes care for Black populations.
Early bird tickets are available until Friday 5th September: https://buytickets.at/diabetesafrica/1686345
This in-person event brings together health and care professionals, policymakers, researchers and community leaders from across the UK and around the world for a day of networking, expert-led sessions and meaningful learning.
The forum has become a key space to take stock of work happening nationwide, share insights, build skills and keep equity at the centre of diabetes care for people of Black, African and African-Caribbean heritage.
Join the discussion that will shape the future of diabetes care.
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