Welcome to the UCLH Charity courses website
UCLH Charity is the official charity of University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust, making a difference to patients, staff and research. We support the booking and payments system for a wide range of courses which are managed by individual departments and the education team at UCLH. For information about the courses, please contact the people listed in the course information.
If you would like to find out more about UCLH Charity, please visit our website at www.uclhcharity.org.uk/
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Anaesthesia
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Cancer Services
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Cardiology
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Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT)
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Events
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Events - Margaret's Dinner 2024
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Gastroenterology
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Imaging Department
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Neonatology
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Neurology
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Neurosurgery
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Nuclear Medicine
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Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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Paediatric
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Respiratory Medicine
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Sport, Health and Well Being
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Surgical
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Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
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Urology

Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
Neurological Splinting for Function 2025
From: Fri 06 Jun 2025 To: Sat 07 Jun 2025This course is open to qualified occupational therapists who have basic splinting skills and want to develop those skills further with the fabrication of functional splints
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Neurosurgery
Vascular Neurosurgery Course 2025
From: Fri 20 Jun 2025 To: Sat 21 Jun 2025Don’t miss this fantastic two-day course featuring a comprehensive programme of talks and practical stations dedicated to vascular neurosurgery!
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Neurosurgery
Referral Discount on SIM Centre Courses
From: Fri 13 Dec 2024 To: Sat 27 Dec 2025
Neonatology
Ei SMART for Neonatologists and Paediatricians October 2025
From: Wed 15 Oct 2025 To: Wed 15 Oct 2025Ei SMART for Neonatologists and Paediatricians: Integrate early intervention and anticipatory guidance to your Neurodevelopmental follow up clinics for high-risk infants. Learn how to support parents and advance young children’s developmental skills using the Ei SMART framework during your consultation. The content of this study day is aimed specifically at neonatologists and paediatricians who are involved in the neurodevelopmental assessment of high-risk infants in follow up clinics. If you would like to enhance your ability to provide developmental support and anticipatory guidance to parents to promote optimal child development, then this training is for you. You will gain insight into how to support and guide parents with their infant’s developmental process as part of your multi-disciplinary follow up team or until additional and specialised services are available. You will learn how to provide targeted early intervention focusing on everyday activities which are understandable for parents and their infants, based on commonly seen developmental challenges in the first 2 years.