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HANDS-ON 100 EM PROCEDURES WORKSHOP “19 - 21 June 2026”

LGEM/LCC 15th “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop” At Christ College London Canary Wharf

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Experience a one-of-a-kind workshop at our academic partner’s site (Christ College London) in Canary Wharf, London, UK. This intensive and comprehensive training on Emergency Medicine procedures is unlike anything offered elsewhere, delivering unmatched learning in a short, highly focused timeframe.

LONDON GLOBAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE ls Proud To Announce:

100 EM Procedures Workshop London, UK 19 - 21 June 2026.

ABOUT 100 EM PROCEDURES WORKSHOP

Exceptional opportunity

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

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.

Specifically designed for ER Physicians

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.

Details of the Workshop

LGEM/LCC 15th “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop”

Venue: Christ College London, Canary Wharf, London

100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop – London

  1. Are you an Emergency Medicine (EM) doctor looking to improve your procedural skills?
  2. Working in another acute specialty but want to do A&E locums or extra shifts?
  3. Have you applied for A&E locum shifts but were declined?
  4. Preparing for the MRCEM OSCE or FRCEM OSCE exams and want to enhance your procedural skills as per RCEM guidelines?

Or are you simply a junior doctor looking for a job in the NHS or wishing to improve your CV and job prospects?

This workshop is for you.

Add a unique Emergency Medicine Procedures Certificate to your CV and strengthen your applications for EM jobs, locums, and career progression.

Our Signature Workshop

  • Delivered over the last 8 years
  • Conducted in London, Dubai, and the UAE
  • This will be our 14th workshop

Whether you are preparing for MRCEM, FRCEM, exploring EM locums, or planning a career in Emergency Medicine, this course will provide you with a thorough understanding of 100 key emergency procedures.

Limited seats available.

About the Workshop

Our “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures” signature workshop has been specially designed by senior NHS consultants to equip junior doctors with essential practical skills and clinical confidence, enhancing employability and enabling safer, more effective patient care.

Workshop Aim

The primary aim of this workshop is to upskill junior doctors and boost their clinical confidence, enabling them to secure jobs within the NHS and manage emergency patients safely and effectively.

It also aims to improve emergency and acute medicine services, enhance patient safety, and ensure smooth and efficient Emergency Department (ED) operations.

Workshop Overview

Duration: 3 days

Dates: 24–26 April 2026

Venue: Christ College London

For LGEM trainees working in the UK, attendance is mandatory.

This workshop provides an excellent opportunity for emergency and acute physicians to learn and practice essential procedures expected in the ED.

Most of these procedures form part of the RCEM curriculum and are vital for Emergency and Acute Medicine physicians in both training and practice.

Workshop Format

Each day covers 30+ emergency procedures through:

  • Interactive lectures covering theoretical knowledge
  • Hands-on practical sessions using mannequins and task trainers

Faculty

The workshop will be conducted by senior Emergency Medicine consultants who are Fellows and Members of UK Royal Colleges.

Specialist instructors from other fields, such as Ophthalmology and ENT, will also participate to teach relevant procedures.

Target Audience

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Non-trainees and locum ER physicians seeking structured clinical training and aiming for specialist or consultant roles
  • International clinicians currently working in the UK who wish to strengthen their procedural skills
  • Senior clinicians, staff grades, and consultants looking to refresh practical skills

In today’s competitive job market in the UK, UAE, and the Middle East, this workshop significantly enhances employability.

Having this workshop on your CV will help you stand out and boost your interview confidence.

Workshop Fee

Fee: £800

Payment: Pay in 3 instalments

CME Credits: 18 hours

Certification

A certificate of completion, signed by UK consultants, will be awarded to participants who attend all three days.

This certificate confirms structured teaching and supervised hands-on training in 100 emergency procedures and will significantly strengthen your CV and professional portfolio.

Uniqueness of This Workshop

To our knowledge, no other institution worldwide offers a course covering such a wide range of emergency procedures.

While courses like ATLS, ALS, and APLS focus more on theory, this workshop uniquely emphasises hands-on training in life-, limb-, and vision-saving procedures.

Venue

Christ College London

Canary Wharf Campus

London College of Emergency Medicine

10–16 Tiller Road

London, E14 8PX

Booking & Payment Details

To secure your place, please make a payment of £800 to:

Bank: Lloyds Bank

Account Name: London Clinical Courses

Sort Code: 30-97-13

Account Number: 71785662

IBAN: GB70LOYD30971371785662

Send proof of payment to:

info@londongem.uk

Cancellation Policy

  • Payments are non-refundable
  • You may reschedule to the next available session with at least 2 weeks’ notice

Participant Limit

Limited seats are available to ensure personalised, hands-on learning for every participant.

Procedures Covered (System-Wise Overview)

Day 1: Airway, Trauma & Life Support

Day 2: Regional Blocks, ENT, Ophthalmology & Gynaecology

Day 3: Cardiovascular, Sedation & Ultrasound

Note: Over 80% of the 100 procedures will be covered.

Contact Details

WhatsApp (Text Only):

+44 7453 262416

Email:

info@londongem.uk

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@londongem.uk if you cannot find an answer to your question.

This  will be full 3 days workshop , more than 30 EM procedures will be  taught per day, full theoretical knowledge will be provided in form of  interactive lectures and  hand on practice will be provided  on  mannequin in most scenarios. 


Whole  workshop will be conducted by senior EM Clinicians/Consultants who are  Fellows and Members of Royal colleges, few specialist from other  specialties will also be invited to teach their disciplines , for  example Ophthalmologist /ENT specialist.


This  workshop will be most useful for non trainees and locum ER physicians  who do not undergo structured training but wishes to  be a specialist or  consultant at some point in there career , this can be very useful for  those clinicians who did not undergo training in UK but have taken  senior positions by submitting their equivalent training  certificates  from abroad, last but not the least senior clinicians staff grades and  consultants who wish to regain their lost skills they can also join us  in this workshop.


The standard fee is £800.00; however, we are currently offering a special discounted fee of £700.00 to UK doctors on a first-come, first-served basis.


Yes, Competencies Certificate signed by UK consultants will be issued to those who successfully attend all days.


This certificate will testify that you have attended this unique  workshop and have knowledge of 100 EM procedure , you've been taught and  had supervised hand on practice by UK trained consultants , this will  be like a gem in your cv and portfolio , of course this will give you  confidence in job interview any where in the world and  with these  skills you will always be preferred over doctors who don't have these  skills.


From our knowledge , No other institute anywhere in the world has organised such a unique workshop.

We  all know about ATLS ALS APLS and other fancy courses but no one has  ever conducted a practical workshop on 100 Emergency Medicine  procedures.


We will teach 100 EM procedures which will include procedures mentioned below and other procedures as well.


 

Following is the list of Procedures aim to teach.

1) Airway Manoeuvres

2) Use of Basic airway adjuncts ( OPG/NPG)

3) Use of Bag Valve mask and basic ventilation

4) Use of Advance Airways I Gel, LMA

5) Endo Tracheal Intubation

6) Surgical Airway Cricothyroidotomy/ Tracheostomy

7) Removal of foreign body from upper airway

8 )Abdominal Thrust to remove airway foreign body in Adults

9) Needle Cricothyroidotomy

10) Surgical Cricothyroidotomy

11) Percutaneous Tracheostomy

12) Neck Immobilization and Intubation

13) Open surgical chest drain

14) Eletrical DC Cardiovesion

15) Tension Pneumothorax Needle Decompression

16) Aspiration Pneumothorax

17) Sildenger Chest drain

18) I/V cannulation

19) Venupuncture

20) Arterial Blood Gases

21) Insertion of Arterial Line

22) Obtaining Intraosseus access

23) Valsalva

24) Modified Valsalva Manouvre

25) Chemical Cardio Version

26) Cervical spine immobilization and protection

27) Log Roll

28) Shoulder Dislocation and Manipulation Technique (one)

29) Elbow Dislocation and Manipulation Technique     

30) Reduction and manipulation of Distal Radius Fracture (Colles Fracture)

31)Reduction and Management Phalangeal Dislocation

32)Application of slings Collar and cuff slings , Broad arm slings

33)Application of below elbow back slab/PoP( Sling POP)

34)Use of various splints in hand/ finger Neighbour strapping

35) Application of Sager/Donnoway/Thomas Splint ( need)

36) Fundoscopy

37) Otoscopy

38) How to Check Eye PH ( PH strip)

39) Eye Irrigation in Chemical injuries to eye ( Morgan lense)

40) Removal of Foreign body from eye and application of Eye patch

41) Management of Anterior Epistaxis , Anterior Nasal Packing

42) Use of Rhinopad to control Anterior and post Epistaxis ( Rapid Rhino)

43) Cauterization for Anterior Epistaxis ( Silver Nitrite Sticks)

44) Removal of Foreign body from Ear ( Mosquito Forceps)

45) Removal of Foreign Body from Nose ( Nasal Probe)

46) Technique and Principles of Quinsy Drainage ( Orange/Gray cannula)

47) Incision and Drainage of Abscess ( Scalpal and wound pack)

48) Drainage of Subungal hematoma

49) Nail bed injuries à Repair and Rimplantation

50) Wound Closure/Suturing

51) Urethral Catheterization

52) Bimanual PV Examination

53) Cuscos Spaculum Examination

54) High Vaginal Swab /Cervical Sampling /Pap Smear

55) Removal Of Foreign Body from Vagina ( lost tampon/Condom removal) on mannequin.

56) P/R and Prostate Examination on Manneqquin

57) Breast Examination on Mannequin

58) CVS ( SVT Chemical Cardioversion

59) VT chemical Cardioversion

60) Ankle Relocation

61) wound suture flap

62) ring removal with silk thread and soap

63 64)BLS Paeds

65)Primary Survey

66) Secondary survey

67) patellar relocation

68) Above knee back slab

69) Ulnar gutter splint

70) Scaphoid cast

71) procedure sedation

72) safe transfer

73) removal of patient from scoop

74) Safe transfer from bed to bed ( Pat slide)

75) Intubation in patient with head and neck trauma BLS Adult

76) Removal of helmet in Head injured patient

77) femoral stab

78) FAST scan

79) aorta scan

80) echo in life support

81) Dental Block ( Dental Syringe)

82) Volar Slab

83) Transcutaneous pacing

84) Pericardiocentesis

85) Radial Head Sublaxation

86) fish hook removal

87) Lumbar Puncture

88) Suprapubic bladder

89) Priapism Management

90) Digital globe massage

91) How to apply thumb spica cast

92) Antenatal examination of Full-term pregnant lady in ER

93) Laryngoscopy

94) Foreign Body helminch manouver

95) FB back blows

96) FB Abdominal thrust

97) TMJ Dislocation /Relocation

98) Intramuscular Injections

99) deroofing of Burns blisters

100) fasciotomy


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