The Faculty of Surgical Trainers is pushing the boundaries of surgical education by providing the chance to put into practice performance simulation of music and surgery through a workshop on offer at the International Conference on Surgical Education and Training (ICOSET). Excellence in surgical education can be encouraged by deliberately seekin…
The Faculty of Surgical Trainers (FST) and the Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) have come together in a ground-breaking partnership for a series of grants to promote research in this vital area. These grants, of up to £3,000, can be used to support either a research study or evaluation of a teaching innovation in any field of…
The Faculty of Surgical Trainers (FST) has made the following appointments to its newly established Faculty Advisory Board: Members Sarah Wood and Andrew MillerFellows Kenneth Walker and Chris CaddyAssociates Lisa Hadfield-Law and Shireen MacKenzie The Faculty Advisory Board’s duties will include advising the FST on professional matters, developi…
Have your say! The Faculty of Surgical Trainers is developing a manifesto for surgical trainers. We want this to be a declaration of the Faculty’s views and intentions. As a trainer, we want your thoughts on what should be included. To offer your feedback please email fst@rcsed.ac.uk.
The Faculty of Surgical Trainers is offering members of The Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) and the British Orthopaedic Trainees Association (BOTA) free membership for a year at Associate level. Becoming an Associate of the Faculty demonstrates your active interest in surgical training. Surgical Associates must be at the level of ST3 …
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