The College of Phlebology, in partnership with The Whiteley Clinic, is excited to announce the launch of the enhanced Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) Course. This upgraded two-day program is meticulously crafted to provide medical professionals with a thorough and immersive learning experience, concentrating on both diagnostic practices and advanced Pelvic Vein Embolisation techniques.
Course Overview:
The enhanced Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Course is structured over two days, delivering a complete understanding of PCS. Day one will focus on diagnostic practices and theoretical insights, led by Prof. Judy Holdstock, Chief Vascular Scientist. Participants will gain valuable knowledge in diagnostics through detailed presentations and discussions.
Day two shifts focus to Pelvic Vein Embolisation techniques under the guidance of Prof. David Beckett, a leading expert in venous disorders. Prof. Beckett will cover procedural planning, patient selection, and advanced techniques including coil embolization, providing a deep dive into the practical applications of these methods.
Course Schedule and Locations:
The course is scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays, providing flexibility for busy medical professionals. Sessions will be held at The Whiteley Clinic in London and Guildford, ensuring accessibility for participants across various regions.
Key Facilitators:
- Day 1 – Diagnostics: Prof. Judy Holdstock, Chief Vascular Scientist, will lead the diagnostic sessions, offering both theoretical and practical perspectives on PCS.
- Day 2 – Pelvic Vein Embolisation: Prof. David Beckett will spearhead the second day, focusing on advanced embolisation techniques and procedural details.
Course Content:
Participants will explore the pathophysiology of PCS, diagnostic techniques, patient assessment, and procedural planning. The second day will be dedicated to hands-on learning with live demonstrations of Pelvic Vein Embolisation procedures, including coil use.
Observational Experience:
A significant component of the course is the opportunity to observe live Pelvic Vein Embolisation procedures. This observational experience is designed to enhance participants’ practical skills and confidence in applying the techniques learned.
Certification:
Upon successful completion, participants will earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points from The College of Phlebology and receive a certification recognizing their specialized training in PCS diagnosis and treatment.
Registration and Contact Information:
Registration for the enhanced Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Course is now open. Due to limited availability, early registration is recommended. For further details and to secure your place, please contact The College of Phlebology at info@collegeofphlebology.com.
Elevate your expertise in managing Pelvic Congestion Syndrome with this in-depth, hands-on course. Join us in London or Guildford to gain essential skills and CPD certification for advanced PCS care.