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19/04/2026

This Time in London : Event Not To Be Missed .

LGEM/LCC 14th

“100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop”

Book Your Place Now :

https://londongem.uk/em-procedures-workshop-uk-1

Date: 24-25-26th April 2026

Fee £800 (Instalment Options Available)

Venue: Christ College London, 12 Tiller Road, London E14 8PX, United Kingdom

Are you ready to level up your clinical skills and boost your career prospects?

This unique hands-on procedure workshop is perfect for

Emergency Medicine doctors looking to sharpen procedural skills

Doctors from other acute specialties aiming for A&E locums or extra shifts

Applicants facing challenges securing A&E locum roles

Candidates preparing for MRCEM OSCE / FRCEM OSCE exams

Junior doctors seeking NHS jobs or wanting to strengthen their CV

Gain practical experience aligned with RCEM guidelines

Build confidence in essential emergency procedures

Enhance your employability in the NHS

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your career in Emergency Medicine!

Secure your place now

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 13 workshop over the last 8 years in London, Dubai & Pakistan

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 give you thorough knowledge and understanding of 100 key Emergency Medicine procedures.

Limited seats available.

Our “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures” signature workshop has been specially designed by senior NHS consultants to equip junior doctors with the essential practical skills and clinical confidence needed to enhance their employability and deliver 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 ED operations.

Workshop Overview
•Duration: 3 Days
•Dates: 24-25-26th April 2026
•Venue: Christ College London

This workshop provides an exceptional opportunity for emergency and acute physicians to learn and practice essential emergency procedures expected of ED physicians.

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

Workshop Format

Each day covers over 30 + emergency procedures through:

Interactive lectures covering theoretical knowledge.

Hands-on practical sessions on mannequins and task trainers.

Faculty

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

Target Audience

This workshop is ideal for:

• Non-trainees and locum ER physicians seeking structured clinical training and aiming for specialist or consultant positions.

• Clinicians trained abroad who now hold senior roles in the UK and wish to strengthen their procedural competency.

• Senior clinicians, staff grades, and consultants who wish to refresh or regain practical skills.

In the current climate of job competition in the UK, UAE, and Middle East, this workshop significantly enhances employability.

Having the “100 Emergency Medicine Procedures Workshop” listed on your CV will make you stand out among applicants and boost your interview confidence.

Workshop Fee
• Fee: £800
• Pay In 3 Installments
• CME Credits: 18 Hours

Certification

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

This certificate verifies that you have received structured teaching and supervised hands-on training in 100 Emergency Medicine procedures under UK-trained consultants. It will serve as a strong addition to your CV and professional portfolio, enhancing your confidence and employability globally.

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

This workshop uniquely focuses on practical, hands-on learning of 100 life-, limb-, and vision-saving procedures.

Booking & Payment Details

To book your place, please make payment of £800 to the following account or use payment booking link given in first comment .

Bank: Lloyds Bank
Account Name: London Clinical Courses
Sort Code: 30-97-13
Account Number: 71785662
IBAN: GB70LOYD30971371785662

Once payment is made, please email your proof of payment to: info@londongem.uk

Cancellation Policy
Cancellations are not allowed, and payments are non-refundable.

However, you may reschedule to attend the next available session by informing us at least 2 weeks before the event.

This ensures that your payment remains protected until you attend.

Participant Limit : 10

Limited seats are available to ensure personalized, hands-on practice and interactive learning for every participant.

Procedures Covered (System-Wise Overview)

Day 1: Airway, Trauma & Life Support Procedures

Airway maneuvers, airway adjuncts (OPG/NPG), BVM ventilation, I-Gel/LMA, intubation, surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy/tracheostomy), foreign body removal, pneumothorax decompression, chest drain insertion, cervical spine protection, splints, slings, joint relocations, trauma transfer, BLS (adult & pediatric), etc.

Day 2: Regional Blocks, ENT, Ophthalmology & Gynecology Procedures

Local anesthesia infiltration, hematoma blocks, fascia iliaca block, pe**le and digital blocks, fundoscopy, otoscopy, eye irrigation, epistaxis management, wound suturing, abscess drainage, catheterization, pelvic and breast exams, gynecological procedures, and more.

Day 3: Cardiovascular, Sedation, Miscellaneous & Ultrasound Procedures

Cardiac arrest leadership, cardioversion (chemical/electrical), pacing, procedural sedation, ultrasound FAST, aortic and cardiac scans, pericardiocentesis, splinting, burn care, TMJ relocation, vascular access, trauma handover, and RSI in head injury patients.

Note: Over 80% of these 100 procedures will be covered, with adjustments based on participant level and time.

For Urgent Queries

WhatsApp (Text Only):

+44 7453 262416 ( Dr Ash Course Director) or

Emails: info@londongem.uk

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Book Your place now .

https://londongem.uk/mrcem-osce-series

LGEM Flexible Weekend Only

MRCEM OSCE Lecture Series

Starting from 11/04/2026

Attend these sessions with no commitment and full flexibility.

Pay as you attend & earn CMEs as you go.

First Weekend: ATLS in MRCEM OSCE

Failure in the ATLS MRCEM OSCE station may result in failure of the MRCEM exam.

You simply cannot take a chance on ATLS stations.

London Global Emergency Medicine is proud to introduce a brand-new 4-hour focused trauma teaching session, designed specifically for candidates preparing for the MRCEM OSCE.

This is the first time we are offering this course to external candidates, giving you a clear insight into what examiners truly expect in trauma stations.

Course Dates: 11th–12th April 2026

Time: 10:00–12:00 UK time (Saturday & Sunday)

Fee: £50

Seats: Only 5 (for external candidates)

Why this course?

Many candidates struggle with trauma and resuscitation stations—not due to a lack of ATLS knowledge, but because the exam demands advanced clinical reasoning, decision-making, and communication under pressure.

These stations test far beyond basics, including:
• Managing polytrauma cases
• Making rapid decisions (CT vs theatre vs FAST)
• Handling referrals and challenging scenarios
• Anticipating deterioration and escalation (ventilation, inotropes)
• Communicating effectively within tight 8-minute stations

Failing resuscitation stations is one of the most common reasons for failing the exam, making focused preparation essential.

What you’ll get:
• Practice of 6 high-yield trauma stations
• Realistic mock exam scenarios
• Constructive, personalised feedback
• Teaching by experienced consultants with 15+ years of examining and teaching experience
• Exposure to challenging post-station questions
• 4 hours CME certification upon completion

Affordable access

We understand not everyone can attend full MRCEM courses—this focused session is available for just £50.

Ideal for:
• Non-training doctors
• International graduates
• Candidates needing targeted trauma practice

Book your place now – limited availability

Text: 004474532616
Email: info@londongem.uk

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CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio – Round 2 (2026)

The Round 2 applications are typically the final intake for the 2026 batch of the CCP portfolio programmes run by London Global Emergency Medicine / affiliated programmes.

The CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio Programme is a structured training and professional development programme designed for non-training doctors who wish to progress towards registrar-level practice and future consultant roles within the NHS.

This programme integrates structured clinical teaching, MRCP preparation, and comprehensive portfolio development aligned with Core Medical Training competencies.

The programme consists of three core components:

1. CCP-AGM Certification (Acute & General Medicine)

2. Comprehensive MRCP Preparation (Part 1, Part 2 & PACES)

3. Verifiable Clinical Portfolio Development

Together, these components provide a structured framework for doctors to develop clinical knowledge, practical skills, teaching experience, leadership abilities, and documented competencies required for career progression in Acute and General Medicine as a registrar and potentially as a consultant in the NHS UK.

What is CCP in Acute & General Medicine :

The Certificate of Completion of Programme in Acute & General Medicine (CCP-AGM) certifies that a doctor has completed a structured two-year training programme in Acute and General Medicine.
The programme includes 240–250+ hours of consultant-led teaching covering the full Core Medical Training (IMT 1–3) curriculum taught to UK trainees during NHS clinical training.
This structured programme is designed to support doctors in developing the knowledge, clinical reasoning, and professional competencies required to progress towards registrar-level responsibilities.

1. Comprehensive Clinical Medicine Teaching
The programme includes modular teaching covering all major medical specialties, including:
• Cardiovascular Medicine
• Respiratory Medicine
• Neurology
• Gastroenterology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology & Oncology
• Hepatobiliary Medicine
• Infectious Diseases
• Rheumatology
• Geriatrics
All teaching sessions are delivered by senior NHS consultants specialising in their respective fields.

2. Leadership, Teaching and Mentorship Development
In addition to clinical training, the programme focuses on professional development. Doctors are given opportunities to:
• Present clinical cases
• Deliver teaching sessions
• Supervise junior trainees
• Participate in mentoring activities
• Develop leadership and communication skills
This helps doctors build essential non-clinical competencies required for registrar and consultant roles.

3. Foundation and Core Medicine Competencies
The programme supports doctors in achieving competencies aligned with Foundation and Core Medical Training levels, including:
• Workplace-based assessments
• Reflective practice
• Audits and QIPs
• Teaching experience
• Clinical competency documentation

4. Clinical Medicine Practical Procedure Skills
Participants are trained and supported in documenting experience in a wide range of emergency and practical procedures relevant to Acute and General Medicine practice.

What CCP-AGM Certification Demonstrates

Doctors who successfully complete the CCP-AGM programme will have demonstrated that they have:
• Completed two years of structured consultant-led teaching
• Covered over 100 acute and general medical clinical presentations
• Developed knowledge aligned with the Royal College of Physicians MRCP syllabus
• Maintained a structured clinical portfolio aligned with Core Medical Training competencies
• Participated in teaching, training, and professional development activities
• Developed leadership, communication, and mentoring skills
• Gained experience in acute medical emergencies and general medical practice
• Developed skills in geriatric medicine, end-of-life care, and clinical decision-making
• Demonstrated reflective practice and career progression planning

Programme Outcome

The CCP-AGM certification demonstrates that a doctor has completed structured training in Acute and General Medicine, developed a comprehensive clinical portfolio, and built the academic, clinical, and professional skills expected at Core Medical Training level, supporting progression towards registrar-level roles and future career advancement within the NHS.

MRCP – Second Component of CCP Acute & General Medicine Programme
MRCP teaching is fully integrated into the CCP Acute & General Medicine training programme, providing comprehensive preparation for:
• MRCP Part 1
• MRCP Part 2
• MRCP PACES
The programme is supervised and delivered by NHS UK consultants.

Timeline Structure

• First 6 months → MRCP Part 1 preparation

• Second half of Year 1 → MRCP Part 2 preparation

• Final 6–12 months → MRCP PACES preparation

By the end of the two-year programme, trainees are expected to have completed MRCP Part 1 and Part 2 and be ready to attempt MRCP PACES.

The MRCP completion timeline may vary depending on PACES exam seat availability; however, this does not delay CCP completion.
All trainees who successfully complete the programme will be awarded CCP-AGM Certification.

LGEM Portfolio – Third Component of the Programme
The LGEM Portfolio is one of the most important components of this programme.

In today’s competitive medical career pathway, No Portfolio = No Career Progression. Doctors must maintain portfolios according to RCP and GMC guidance.

What’s Included in the LGEM CCP-AGM Portfolio
• Official Programme Completion Letter
• Clinical & Academic Supervisor Letters
• CBDs (Case-Based Discussions)
• SRL (Self-Reflective Learning Feedback)
• MSF (Multi-Source Feedback)
• ARCP-style Annual Review
• CPDs
• Teaching & Leadership Evidence
• Audits & QIPs
• DOPS (Directly Observed Procedural Skills)
• Special Workshop Certifications
• 50 Clinical Procedures & Examination Certifications
• Foundation Competencies Teaching Certification
• Core Acute Medicine Competencies Teaching Certification

• Personalised Programme Transcript with consultant faculty list

This programme is ideal for:
• Doctors working in acute clinical settings
• Doctors preparing for MRCP
• Doctors who want registrar-level competencies
• Doctors unable to enter national training programmes
• Doctors unable to move abroad due to language or financial barriers
• PLAB doctors preparing for NHS careers
• Non-practising doctors returning to clinical practice
This programme is conducted live online from the UK, with flexible, interactive, instructor-led teaching and onsite, face-to-face practical components.

Fee Structure: £2500 (Applies to the 2026 Batch Only), this fee is likely to be three times higher from 2027 batch

Instalment Option Available:
• £100/month for 24 months
• £100 registration fee at the start ( Refundable Id Candidate Doesn’t Get An Offer From LGEM)

What a Trainee Will Receive

1. Over 250 hours of live interactive teaching
2. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. 24/7 WhatsApp Support
5. Dedicated Clinical Supervisor
6. Structured References and Letters of Recommendation
7. Full MRCP Preparation
8. Training in 50 Medical Procedures & Examinations

Final Outcome of the Programme

By the end of the programme, a trainee will have:
1. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
2. MRCP PACES Completed or PACES Ready
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. Registrar-Level Portfolio and Competencies for NHS UK

Medical Procedures Training (50 Procedures)
Hands-on training on mannequins under consultant supervision with signed DOPS.
Examples include:
• Airway manoeuvres
• Intubation
• Chest drain insertion
• ABG sampling
• Lumbar puncture
• Ascitic tap
• Ultrasound FAST scan
• Echo in life support
• Pericardiocentesis
• Transcutaneous pacing
• Neurological examinations
• Cardiovascular examination
• Respiratory examination
• Diabetic foot examination
• Cranial nerve examination
• Lymphoreticular examination with ultrasound correlation

Clinical Conditions Covered
The programme covers a wide range of acute and general medical conditions, including:
• Cardiorespiratory arrest
• Shock
• Unconscious patient
• Anaphylaxis
• Chest pain
• Breathlessness
• Acute kidney injury
• Delirium
• Seizures
• GI bleeding
• Headache
• Jaundice
• Palliative care
• Poisoning
• Weakness and paralysis
• Syncope
• Visual disturbance
• Weight loss
And many more acute and chronic medical presentations.

Specialty Areas Covered
• Cardiology
• Respiratory Medicine
• Gastroenterology & Hepatology
• Endocrinology & Diabetes
• Neurology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology
• Oncology
• Infectious Diseases
• Geriatric Medicine
• Dermatology
• Psychiatry
• Rheumatology
• Clinical Pharmacology
• Immunology
• Palliative Care

MRCP Teaching Included
MRCP Part 1 Rapid Review Course
• 2-month weekend programme
• Live sessions + weekly mocks
• Final rapid review day
• 50+ contact hours
• Intensive MCQ-based exam preparation
MRCP Part 2
Similar structured teaching and mock exam approach.
MRCP PACES Programme
• 8-weekend intensive course
• Real PACES scenarios
• Communication stations
• Examination stations
• Data interpretation
• Two full mock PACES circuits
• Examiner-style feedback

Contact
Info@londongem.uk
London Global Emergency Medicine

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CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio – Round 2 (2026)

The Round 2 applications are typically the final intake for the 2026 batch of the CCP portfolio programmes run by London Global Emergency Medicine / affiliated programmes.

The CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP Portfolio Programme is a structured training and professional development programme designed for non-training doctors who wish to progress towards registrar-level practice and future consultant roles within the NHS.

This programme integrates structured clinical teaching, MRCP preparation, and comprehensive portfolio development aligned with Core Medical Training competencies.

The programme consists of three core components:

1. CCP-AGM Certification (Acute & General Medicine)

2. Comprehensive MRCP Preparation (Part 1, Part 2 & PACES)

3. Verifiable Clinical Portfolio Development

Together, these components provide a structured framework for doctors to develop clinical knowledge, practical skills, teaching experience, leadership abilities, and documented competencies required for career progression in Acute and General Medicine as a registrar and potentially as a consultant in the NHS UK.

What is CCP in Acute & General Medicine :

The Certificate of Completion of Programme in Acute & General Medicine (CCP-AGM) certifies that a doctor has completed a structured two-year training programme in Acute and General Medicine.
The programme includes 240–250+ hours of consultant-led teaching covering the full Core Medical Training (IMT 1–3) curriculum taught to UK trainees during NHS clinical training.
This structured programme is designed to support doctors in developing the knowledge, clinical reasoning, and professional competencies required to progress towards registrar-level responsibilities.

1. Comprehensive Clinical Medicine Teaching
The programme includes modular teaching covering all major medical specialties, including:
• Cardiovascular Medicine
• Respiratory Medicine
• Neurology
• Gastroenterology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology & Oncology
• Hepatobiliary Medicine
• Infectious Diseases
• Rheumatology
• Geriatrics
All teaching sessions are delivered by senior NHS consultants specialising in their respective fields.

2. Leadership, Teaching and Mentorship Development
In addition to clinical training, the programme focuses on professional development. Doctors are given opportunities to:
• Present clinical cases
• Deliver teaching sessions
• Supervise junior trainees
• Participate in mentoring activities
• Develop leadership and communication skills
This helps doctors build essential non-clinical competencies required for registrar and consultant roles.

3. Foundation and Core Medicine Competencies
The programme supports doctors in achieving competencies aligned with Foundation and Core Medical Training levels, including:
• Workplace-based assessments
• Reflective practice
• Audits and QIPs
• Teaching experience
• Clinical competency documentation

4. Clinical Medicine Practical Procedure Skills
Participants are trained and supported in documenting experience in a wide range of emergency and practical procedures relevant to Acute and General Medicine practice.

What CCP-AGM Certification Demonstrates

Doctors who successfully complete the CCP-AGM programme will have demonstrated that they have:
• Completed two years of structured consultant-led teaching
• Covered over 100 acute and general medical clinical presentations
• Developed knowledge aligned with the Royal College of Physicians MRCP syllabus
• Maintained a structured clinical portfolio aligned with Core Medical Training competencies
• Participated in teaching, training, and professional development activities
• Developed leadership, communication, and mentoring skills
• Gained experience in acute medical emergencies and general medical practice
• Developed skills in geriatric medicine, end-of-life care, and clinical decision-making
• Demonstrated reflective practice and career progression planning

Programme Outcome

The CCP-AGM certification demonstrates that a doctor has completed structured training in Acute and General Medicine, developed a comprehensive clinical portfolio, and built the academic, clinical, and professional skills expected at Core Medical Training level, supporting progression towards registrar-level roles and future career advancement within the NHS.

MRCP – Second Component of CCP Acute & General Medicine Programme
MRCP teaching is fully integrated into the CCP Acute & General Medicine training programme, providing comprehensive preparation for:
• MRCP Part 1
• MRCP Part 2
• MRCP PACES
The programme is supervised and delivered by NHS UK consultants.

Timeline Structure

• First 6 months → MRCP Part 1 preparation

• Second half of Year 1 → MRCP Part 2 preparation

• Final 6–12 months → MRCP PACES preparation

By the end of the two-year programme, trainees are expected to have completed MRCP Part 1 and Part 2 and be ready to attempt MRCP PACES.

The MRCP completion timeline may vary depending on PACES exam seat availability; however, this does not delay CCP completion.
All trainees who successfully complete the programme will be awarded CCP-AGM Certification.

LGEM Portfolio – Third Component of the Programme
The LGEM Portfolio is one of the most important components of this programme.

In today’s competitive medical career pathway, No Portfolio = No Career Progression. Doctors must maintain portfolios according to RCP and GMC guidance.

What’s Included in the LGEM CCP-AGM Portfolio
• Official Programme Completion Letter
• Clinical & Academic Supervisor Letters
• CBDs (Case-Based Discussions)
• SRL (Self-Reflective Learning Feedback)
• MSF (Multi-Source Feedback)
• ARCP-style Annual Review
• CPDs
• Teaching & Leadership Evidence
• Audits & QIPs
• DOPS (Directly Observed Procedural Skills)
• Special Workshop Certifications
• 50 Clinical Procedures & Examination Certifications
• Foundation Competencies Teaching Certification
• Core Acute Medicine Competencies Teaching Certification

• Personalised Programme Transcript with consultant faculty list

This programme is ideal for:
• Doctors working in acute clinical settings
• Doctors preparing for MRCP
• Doctors who want registrar-level competencies
• Doctors unable to enter national training programmes
• Doctors unable to move abroad due to language or financial barriers
• PLAB doctors preparing for NHS careers
• Non-practising doctors returning to clinical practice
This programme is conducted live online from the UK, with flexible, interactive, instructor-led teaching and onsite, face-to-face practical components.

Fee Structure: £2500 (Applies to the 2026 Batch Only), this fee is likely to be three times higher from 2027 batch

Instalment Option Available:
• £100/month for 24 months
• £100 registration fee at the start ( Refundable Id Candidate Doesn’t Get An Offer From LGEM)

What a Trainee Will Receive

1. Over 250 hours of live interactive teaching
2. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. 24/7 WhatsApp Support
5. Dedicated Clinical Supervisor
6. Structured References and Letters of Recommendation
7. Full MRCP Preparation
8. Training in 50 Medical Procedures & Examinations

Final Outcome of the Programme

By the end of the programme, a trainee will have:
1. CCP Acute & General Medicine Certification
2. MRCP PACES Completed or PACES Ready
3. Comprehensive Clinical Portfolio
4. Registrar-Level Portfolio and Competencies for NHS UK

Medical Procedures Training (50 Procedures)
Hands-on training on mannequins under consultant supervision with signed DOPS.
Examples include:
• Airway manoeuvres
• Intubation
• Chest drain insertion
• ABG sampling
• Lumbar puncture
• Ascitic tap
• Ultrasound FAST scan
• Echo in life support
• Pericardiocentesis
• Transcutaneous pacing
• Neurological examinations
• Cardiovascular examination
• Respiratory examination
• Diabetic foot examination
• Cranial nerve examination
• Lymphoreticular examination with ultrasound correlation

Clinical Conditions Covered
The programme covers a wide range of acute and general medical conditions, including:
• Cardiorespiratory arrest
• Shock
• Unconscious patient
• Anaphylaxis
• Chest pain
• Breathlessness
• Acute kidney injury
• Delirium
• Seizures
• GI bleeding
• Headache
• Jaundice
• Palliative care
• Poisoning
• Weakness and paralysis
• Syncope
• Visual disturbance
• Weight loss
And many more acute and chronic medical presentations.

Specialty Areas Covered
• Cardiology
• Respiratory Medicine
• Gastroenterology & Hepatology
• Endocrinology & Diabetes
• Neurology
• Renal Medicine
• Haematology
• Oncology
• Infectious Diseases
• Geriatric Medicine
• Dermatology
• Psychiatry
• Rheumatology
• Clinical Pharmacology
• Immunology
• Palliative Care

MRCP Teaching Included
MRCP Part 1 Rapid Review Course
• 2-month weekend programme
• Live sessions + weekly mocks
• Final rapid review day
• 50+ contact hours
• Intensive MCQ-based exam preparation
MRCP Part 2
Similar structured teaching and mock exam approach.
MRCP PACES Programme
• 8-weekend intensive course
• Real PACES scenarios
• Communication stations
• Examination stations
• Data interpretation
• Two full mock PACES circuits
• Examiner-style feedback

Last Day To Apply For 2nd Round CCP EM + MRCEM + Portfolio Programme. Final Call – 2 Seats Remaining Only 1 day left to ...
30/03/2026

Last Day To Apply For 2nd Round CCP EM + MRCEM + Portfolio Programme.

Final Call – 2 Seats Remaining

Only 1 day left to apply!
• 98 seats already filled
• Only 2 seats remaining

This is the final reminder for all applicants to the London Global Emergency Medicine

LGEM CCP EM MRCEM Portfolio Programme. We have responded to all emails please check your inbox and spam/junk folders carefully.

If you have not received a response, comment below and we will assist you immediately.

If you have received an offer but not completed registration, please act now or comment below.

New applicants are still welcome!
Deadline: 31/03/2026 (Final day to apply)

This is your last opportunity to join the current intake.

Important Notice:
The next application window will open in January 2027, with a higher programme fee.

Apply now:
https://londongem.uk/ccp-em-mrcem-programme

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12/03/2026

Leading NHS Team of Consultants Will Be Teaching the MRCEM OSCE Course with a Full Fee Refund Offer

LGEM MRCEM OSCE Rapid Review Weekend Course

For bookings, write in the comments:
“I Wish To Book” – Your place will be reserved for 8 hours.

Course Details

Course Duration: 10 Weeks

Course Fee:
• £99 – For doctors from Pakistan & Bangladesh
• £599 – For doctors from the UK, Europe & GCC

Start Date: 11th April – 12th July 2026

Only 10 subsidised seats are reserved for doctors from Pakistan & Bangladesh.

Tutors
1. Dr Mir Saaduddin Ahmad
(FRCEM, MRCS – Consultant in Emergency Medicine, NHS London, UK)
2. Dr Shumontha Dev
(FRCEM – Consultant in Emergency Medicine, NHS London)
3. Dr Syed Ali Ahmed
(FRCEM – Consultant in Emergency Medicine, NHS Kent)
4. Dr Ash – Director LGEM
(MBBS, MRCP, MRCEM, FRCEM, MRCPCH, EBEEM, DGM – Consultant, NHS UK)

Offers
• Full course fee is refundable if the candidate fails the exam after attending the full course with 100% attendance and coursework completion.
• Verifiable CPD Certificate, signed by NHS Consultants, for portfolio use.
• Teaching hours in this course will count towards CCP EM Certification for candidates who wish to complete the Certification of Completion of Programme in Emergency Medicine (CCP EM) from LGEM.
• The entire course will be delivered live and interactively, with recordings available for 2 additional months after the course.

What the Course Includes
• 60 Case-Based Discussions (CBDs) for portfolio building
• 60 Real-Time Exam Scenarios
• No lengthy lectures – instant mock feedback

The entire course is designed and directed by NHS UK Consultants and delivered by experienced NHS faculty.

All mock mark sheets and modules are created by NHS Consultants to reflect real MRCEM OSCE standards.

This programme consists of 10 carefully structured modules, aligned with the domains most heavily tested in the MRCEM OSCE examination.

WEEK-BY-WEEK BREAKDOWN ( Total 60 Stations)

WEEK 1 – Trauma (ATLS) – 6 Stations

Saturday:
1. Primary Survey – Station1 Standard Approach
2. ATLS – Chest Injury & Spleenic Injury
3. ATLS – Long bone & pelvic fracture

Sunday:
4. ATLS – Station 4
5. Advanced Trauma – Pregnancy Stab Wound
6. C-Spine – Spinal Injuries

WEEK 2 – ALS (Adult Life Support) – 6 Stations

Saturday:
7. Collapse/Syncope – SVT/VT
8. TCA Poisoning – VT (ACLS)
9. Hypovolemic Shock – Malena

Sunday:
10. Septic Shock + Addison’s
11. Type 2 Respiratory Failure – COPD
12. Brady Arrest – Opioid/Beta Blocker Overdose

WEEK 3 – APLS (Paediatric Life Support) – 6 Stations

Saturday:
13. Standard APLS Approach
14. Paediatric Pneumonia – Peri-Arrest
15. Meningococcemia – Paediatric Sepsis

Sunday:
16. Paediatric DKA – Peri-Arrest
17. Drowning – Brady Arrest
18. Paediatric Burns Trauma

WEEK 4 – Mental Health – 6 Stations

Saturday:
19. Depression + Overdose/Self-Harm
20. Mania/Psychosis – Drug Induced
21. Post-Natal Depression

Sunday:
22. Mental State Exam & Mini Mental
23. Hypermania/Schizophrenia
24. Anorexia Nervosa

WEEK 5 – History Taking & Management Plans – 6 Stations

Saturday:
25. Chest Pain –
26. Shortness of Breath –
27. Headache –

Sunday:
28. Abdominal Pain –
29. GI Bleeding –
30. Vomiting –

WEEK 6 – Conflict Resolution & Counselling – 6 Stations

Saturday:
31. Difficult Referral (Ortho/Neuro/Med Reg)
32. Complaint – Missed Fracture/Pneumothorax
33. Difficult Colleague – Alcohol/Stress

Sunday:
34. DNAR Discussion
35. Polytrauma – Brain Death / Withdrawal of Care
36. Information Giving – DKA/Addison’s to Parents

WEEK 7 – Examination Stations – 6 Stations

Saturday (MSK):
37. Shoulder Exam
38. Knee Exam
39. Hip Exam

Sunday (Medicine):
40. Respiratory Exam
41. Neck Exam
42. Hand Laceration

WEEK 8 – Teaching Stations – 6 Stations

Saturday:
43. Local Anaesthesia
44. ECG Teaching
45. Hyponatraemia

Sunday:
46. Elbow X-Ray Teaching
47. Basic Airway Control
48. BiPAP Teaching

WEEK 9 – Difficult & Sensitive Stations – 6 Stations

Saturday:
49. Child Safeguarding/Abuse
50. Sexual History
51. Needle-Stick Injury / PEP

Sunday:
52. Febrile Traveller
53. Acute Confusion
54. Language Barrier – History Taking

WEEK 10 – Paediatric Stations – 6 Stations

Saturday:
55. Febrile Child / Seizure
56. Limping Child
57. Paediatric Vomiting

Sunday:
58. Paediatric Rash – Chickenpox (Pregnant Mother)
59. Child Ecstasy Ingestion
60. Paediatric Stridor/Croup

To Confirm Your Place Immediately:

Pay Registration Fee To The Following Account & Email Us Receipt of payment at info@londongem.uk we will confirm your seat.

Account Details :

In Pakistan £99/37000 ( Fully Refundable) to the following account

Account Name: LGEM Pvt Ltd
Bank: United Bank Limited
IBAN: PK27UNIL0109000327955751

For UK , GCC & Other Countries :

Account Title: London Global Emergency Medicine

£ 599 To LGEM UK Account .

1. Bank Lloyds
2. Sort Code: 30-99-50
3. Account Number 19388063
4. IBAN number : GB89LOYD30995019388063
5. BIC: LOYDGB21287

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