
Experience a one-of-a-kind workshop at Switzerland. This intensive and comprehensive training on Emergency Medicine procedures is unlike anything offered elsewhere, delivering unmatched learning in a short, highly focused timeframe.

This is an exceptional opportunity for emergency physicians to acquire necessary skills and knowledge of common emergency procedures which are expected to be performed by ED physicians on shop floor. Most of these procedures are part of RCEM Curriculum and must be learnt by ED physicians as a part of their training.
Aim of this workshop is to improve emergency services , improve patient safety and provide safe and effective treatment to patients without delay, this will ultimately be helpful in running the ED department smoothly and safely.
This workshop is specifically designed to teach simple emergency procedures which can have a significant impact on patient life, main aim of this workshop is to equipp ER physicians, Registrars, Junior doctors, ACCS trainees , clinical fellows and specialist with necessary skills so that they can confidently perform life , limb or sight saving procedures without any delay.
We strongly recommend all ER physicians to attend this workshop and get yourself fully familiar and confident with all below mentioned procedures, from our experience we have noticed that vast majority of ED clinicians are not familiar with most of these procedures as result of which most of the time delays occurred in patient care.
100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop – Switzerland 2026
First Time Ever in Switzerland!
Venue: Zurich, Switzerland
Dates: 15–16 August 2026
Timing: 08:00–18:00 (20 Hours Total)
Faculty: NHS UK Emergency Medicine Consultants (Fellows of RCEM – FRCEM)
Total Seats: 10 Only
Fee: £800 (Payable in 2 Installments)
Book Now:
Email: info@londongem.uk
WhatsApp (Text Only): +44 7453 262416
Website: www.londongem.uk
About the Workshop
Our signature 100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop has been specially designed by senior NHS UK consultants to equip junior doctors with the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence required to manage emergency patients safely and effectively.
This workshop not only enhances clinical competence but also strengthens your CV and improves your prospects of securing jobs within the NHS and internationally.
The workshop is conducted annually in London, Dubai, and Pakistan. The Zurich event will be the 16th edition of our renowned “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop.”
The primary aim of this workshop is to upskill Emergency Medicine and Acute Care physicians, improve patient safety, and enable clinicians to perform common emergency procedures confidently and effectively.
Why Attend?
This is an exceptional opportunity for Emergency Medicine and Acute Care physicians to acquire the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to perform common emergency procedures expected of clinicians working on the Emergency Department shop floor.
Many of these procedures are included within the RCEM curriculum for MRCEM & FRCEM as an essential competencies for Emergency Medicine and Acute Medicine practitioners.
The workshop focuses on procedures that can significantly impact patient outcomes and improve the delivery of safe and timely emergency care.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is particularly suitable for:
* Emergency Medicine Physicians
* Acute Medicine Physicians
* Clinical Fellows
* Junior Doctors
* ACCS Trainees
* Registrars
* Staff Grade Doctors
* SAS Doctors
* Locum Physicians
* International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
* Consultants wishing to refresh procedural skills
It is especially beneficial for doctors who have not undergone structured training but aspire to progress towards specialist or consultant-level practice.
Workshop Format:
Due to the high cost of delivering this workshop in Switzerland, the programme has been condensed into 2 intensive days, with additional teaching hours incorporated each day.
Teaching Methods:
* Interactive lectures
* Case-based discussions
* Practical demonstrations
* Hands-on simulation training
* Mannequin-based procedural practice
50 procedures will be covered each day.
Faculty:
The workshop will be delivered by senior NHS Emergency Medicine Consultants who are Fellows and Members of the Royal Colleges.
Guest faculty from other specialties, including Ophthalmology and ENT, may also contribute to selected sessions.
Certification
Participants who successfully complete the workshop will receive a certificate signed by UK-trained Emergency Medicine Consultants.
This certificate confirms attendance, supervised procedural training, and participation in one of the most comprehensive Emergency Medicine procedural workshops currently available.
Why Is This Workshop Valuable?
This workshop demonstrates that you have received structured teaching and supervised hands-on training in a broad range of Emergency Medicine procedures.
It can strengthen your:
* Portfolio
* CV
* Interview performance
* Clinical confidence
* Procedural competency
In today’s highly competitive job market within the UK, UAE, and Middle East, additional procedural skills can help distinguish candidates from other applicants.
Cancellation Policy
Fees are non-refundable.
However, participants may transfer their booking to a future workshop by notifying the organisers at least four weeks before the event.
Your payment remains protected until you attend a future session.
Number of Participants:
To maximise hands-on learning, places are strictly limited.
Maximum Participants: 10
Frequently Asked Question
Are there similar workshops available elsewhere?
To the best of our knowledge, no other organisation currently delivers a workshop covering such a broad range of Emergency Medicine procedures in a single structured programme.
While courses such as ALS, ATLS, and APLS focus on specific areas of emergency care, this workshop provides comprehensive exposure to a wide variety of practical Emergency Medicine procedures.
Important Note
The list of procedures serves as a guide. While the exact sequence may vary, more than 80% of the listed procedures will be taught. Minor modifications may be made depending on participant experience and training needs.
100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop
2-Day Intensive Programme (50 Procedures Per Day)
Day 1
Airway, Trauma, Life Support & Musculoskeletal Emergency Procedures
(50 Procedures)
Airway Management & Resuscitation
1. Airway Manoeuvres
2. Basic Airway Adjuncts (OPA/NPA)
3. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation
4. I-Gel Insertion
5. LMA Insertion
6. Endotracheal Intubation
7. Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI) in Head Injury
8. Foreign Body Removal from Upper Airway
9. Abdominal Thrust for Choking Adult
10. Choking Infant Management
11. Needle Cricothyroidotomy
12. Surgical Cricothyroidotomy
13. Surgical Airway Principles
14. Percutaneous Tracheostomy
15. Neck Immobilisation During Airway Management
Trauma Assessment & Life Support
16. Primary Survey (ABCDE)
17. Secondary Survey
18. Adult Basic Life Support
19. Paediatric Basic Life Support
20. Leading a Cardiac Arrest
21. Safe Trauma Transfer & Handover
22. Polytrauma Scoop Transfer
23. Helmet Removal in Trauma Patient
24. C-Spine Protection
25. C-Spine Clearance in ED
26. Log Roll Technique
Thoracic Trauma Procedures
27. Needle Decompression for Tension Pneumothorax
28. Open Pneumothorax Management
29. Pneumothorax Aspiration
30. Seldinger Chest Drain Insertion
31. Surgical Chest Drain Insertion
Fracture Reduction & Orthopaedic Procedures
32. Shoulder Relocation
33. Elbow Relocation
34. Patellar Relocation
35. Phalangeal Dislocation Reduction
36. Distal Radius (Colles’) Fracture Manipulation
37. Radial Head Subluxation Reduction (Pulled Elbow)
38. TMJ Subluxation Relocation
Splints, Slings & Immobilisation
39. Pelvic Binder Application
40. Thomas/Donway Splint Application
41. Collar and Cuff Sling
42. Broad Arm Sling
43. Below-Elbow Backslab Application
44. Neighbour Strapping
45. Thumb Spica Application
46. Scaphoid Cast Application
Minor Surgical & Wound Procedures
47. Nail Bed Repair
48. Nail Reimplantation
49. Nail Trephination for Subungual Haematoma
50. Fish Hook Removal
Day 2
Regional Blocks, ENT, Ophthalmology, Gynaecology, Urology, Ultrasound & Cardiovascular Procedures
(50 Procedures)
Local Anaesthesia & Regional Blocks
1. Local Anaesthetic Infiltration
2. Haematoma Block
3. Fascia Iliaca Block
4. Penile Block
5. Digital Ring Block
6. Auricular Nerve Block
Ophthalmology Procedures
7. Fundoscopy
8. Eye pH Assessment
9. Morgan Lens Eye Irrigation
10. Conjunctival Foreign Body Removal
11. Corneal Foreign Body Removal
12. Eye Patching Technique
13. Digital Globe Massage
ENT Procedures
14. Otoscopy
15. Foreign Body Removal from Ear
16. Foreign Body Removal from Nose
17. Parental Kiss Technique
18. Anterior Nasal Packing
19. Rapid Rhino Insertion
20. Nasal Cautery for Epistaxis
21. Quinsy Drainage Principles
Wound Management & Soft Tissue Procedures
22. Incision and Drainage of Abscess
23. Wound Closure with Glue
24. Wound Closure with Steri-Strips
25. Simple Interrupted Suturing
26. Flap Wound Suturing
27. Deroofing Burn Blisters
28. Digital Tourniquet Application
Urology & Genital Procedures
29. Urethral Catheterisation
30. Suprapubic Bladder Aspiration
31. Paraphimosis Reduction
32. Priapism Aspiration and Drainage
33. Testicular Examination
Gynaecology & Obstetric Procedures
34. Bimanual Pelvic Examination
35. Cusco’s Speculum Examination
36. Cervical Sampling / Pap Smear
37. High Vaginal Swab
38. Vaginal Foreign Body Removal
39. Antenatal Examination of Advanced Pregnancy
40. Assessment of Fetal Malposition
General Examination Skills
41. PR Examination
42. Prostate Examination
43. Breast Examination
Cardiovascular Emergencies
44. Standard Valsalva Manoeuvre for SVT
45. Modified Valsalva Manoeuvre
46. Chemical Cardioversion for SVT
47. Chemical Cardioversion for VT
48. Electrical Cardioversion
49. Bradycardia Management
50. Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacing
Ultrasound & Advanced Emergency Procedures (Integrated Throughout Day 2 Workshops)
Demonstration and Hands-On Sessions
* FAST Scan
* Aortic Ultrasound (AAA & Aortic Dissection)
* Bedside Echocardiography in Cardiac Arrest
* Ultrasound-Guided Vascular Access
* Pericardiocentesis
* Procedural Sedation
* Femoral Stab Technique
Note: Ultrasound, procedural sedation, and advanced cardiovascular procedures will be incorporated into practical stations throughout Day 2. Depending on participant level and available time, more than 80% of the listed procedures will be taught with extensive hands-on practice and simulation.
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