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The Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences - Part of Thames Valley University. Offering a range of courses for health care professionals including nurses and midwives. Programmes range from introductory level, NVQ to Masters degrees.

Bristol Medical Simulation Centre - Simulation training for emergency situations: for medical and healthcare professionals, students, paramedics and the emergency services. Using the advanced Human Patient Simulator.

European Institute of Health - University of Surrey. Nursing, midwifery and chiropractic courses. Post graduate courses for nurses, doctors and other healthcare workers. Courses on informatics, medical teaching, ergonomics, health and safety. Research.

Hastings GP-VTS - Postgraduate Vocational Training for General Practice.

The Association for the Study of Medical Education - links for useful medical education websites

Hackney General Practice Vocational Training Scheme (GPVTS) - Includes information about the scheme and how to apply, news and vacancies of SHO posts for general practice in the local area.

Norwich GP Vocational Training Scheme - One of the country's first GP training schemes. There exist strong links with the University of East Anglia and both three year and self-construct one year training places are available. The new Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital opens in November 2001.

The Knee Foundation - Registered charity dedicated to developing the skills and knowledge of professionals. Membership information, list of courses, programs, and services. Droitwich, Worcestershire.

Also (UK) - Advanced Life Support Training in Obstetrics for Obstetricians, Midwives, GPs and affiliated professionals.

United Kingdom Standing Conference on Health Visitor Education (UKSC) - The body representing all health visitor education and training centres in the United Kingdom. Offers news, events, articles and policy papers on topics related to health visitor education and practice.

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