What’s Next?

Firstly, we’d like to thank all of those who attended our Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) in Oxford (Nov 22-24 2022) and the Pre-ASM Surgical and Emergency Skills in Trauma (SEST) Course which went extremely well!

Thanks to all of those who gave us such useful feedback, which is so important to make sure we can carry on improving and make next year’s event even better! A general theme amongst the feedback was that this was one of the best meetings in years, which the committee were thrilled to hear after so much hard work and effort which went into preparing everything! So thanks again to all those who came, without all of your invaluable contributions from presentations to discussions the meeting wouldn’t have been able to surpass our expectations in the way in which it did.

We are hard at work already planning next year’s ASM as well as some exciting educational events too! … We will use this new page to highlight them in a simple table to make things easy to follow as they are announced.

21 Jun


2025

British Burns Association Annual Conference

British Burns Association

Dublin, ROI

21st Jun 2025

BBA Brighton 2025: Bench Bed and Beyond

The programme will include:

  • Challenging Scientific Programme
  • Distinguished Speakers to include:
    • Wallace Lecture
  • Full Networking Programme
  • Trade Exhibition

23 Jun


2025

AO Trauma Blended Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management

AO Foundation

Leeds, UK

23rd Jun 2025

AO Trauma Blended Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management

Goal

The AO Trauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management teaches fundamental principles and current concepts in the treatment of injuries, incorporating the latest techniques in operative fracture management. The AO Trauma Basic Principles course is the initial step along the path of lifelong learning in the area of operative fracture management. This course mainly focuses on the basic principles of fracture management.

Target participants

The AO Trauma Course—Basic Principles of Fracture Management is targeted at doctors in surgical training but also open to those who are interested in furthering their knowledge and skills in operative fracture management.

Objectives

At the end of this course, participants will be able to: • Discuss the concepts of stability, their influence on bone healing, and how to apply implants to achieve appropriate stability • Plan a treatment based on assessment, imaging, classification, and decision-making • Apply reduction techniques in fracture management with attention to the importance of the soft-tissue • Use appropriate fixation techniques to treat diaphyseal and simple (peri)articular fractures • Evaluate and recognize the special problems related to: fractures in the immature skeleton, pelvic injuries, osteoporotic fractures, postoperative infection, and delayed union and/or nonunion • Plan the initial treatment of the polytraumatized patient

Description

As part of the course is blended, you will need to complete the self-directed learning log modules provided before the face-to-face sessions, The online part of the course will commence four weeks prior to the F2F event. It consists of four distance learning modules, ten screen casts, and engaging WhatsApp discussions. To make the most of this learning experience, we recommend allocating 2-3 hours per week for asynchronous online learning. Before attending the course, participants are expected to complete online modules on bone healing and classification. The course contains several evidence-based lectures, which cover the key information required. The AO Skills Lab engages surgeons in hands-on learning of basic principles and practical know-how needed for live surgery. With experiences such as proper tightening of a screw and feeling the difference between drilling with sharp and blunt drill bits, course participants gain important surgical skills and learn about basic biomechanical concepts in a safe, instructive environment. In practical exercises participants will be trained in the application of fixation techniques. Discussing cases in small groups helps participants to understand decision-making and management skills. After the course an online post course self-assessment provides participants with a possibility to review the important topics from the course.

Past Events

20 Nov


2024

Annual Scientific Meeting 2024

British Trauma Society

Bristol, United Kingdom

20th Nov 2024

We are excited to announce this year that we will be holding our ASM at the Engineers’ House, Bristol! Registration will soon be opening, watch this space!

22 Nov


2023

BTS Annual Scientific Meeting 2023: “The Patient Journey” In affiliation with Trauma Care UK

British Trauma Society

Cardiff, UK

22nd Nov 2023

Our warmest welcome to our combined meeting of Trauma Care and the British Trauma Society at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on 22nd and 23rd November 2023. The theme will be a “Patient’s Journey”.

23 Nov


2022

Annual Scientific Meeting 2022 “Innovation in Trauma”

British Trauma Society

Oxford, UK

23rd Nov 2022

We are glad to announce the “Surgical and Emergency Skills in Trauma” Course: The Exsanguinating Polytrauma Patient, and we look forward to seeing you there!

24 Nov


2021

Annual Scientific Meeting 2021

British Trauma Society

Virtual / Online

24th Nov 2021

Welcome to the 32nd annual scientific meeting (ASM) of the British Trauma Society. When planning the meeting at the beginning of 2021, there was a great deal of uncertainty regarding Covid-19 and we so decided to hold this meeting as an online conference.

27 Sep


2021

Human Factors Conference 2021

British Trauma Society

Birmingham, UK

27th Sep 2021

The Human Factors conference will be held on the 27th September at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital or you can attend virtually. See below for full location details or download our flyer to find out more about the conference and its speakers. To register your place please click the link below.

06 Nov


2019

Annual Scientific Meeting 2019

British Trauma Society

Nottingham, UK

6th Nov 2019

Welcome to Nottingham for our Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Trauma Society (BTS) being held at the Albert Hall on the 6th to 7th November 2019.

07 Nov


2018

Annual Scientific Meeting 2018

British Trauma Society

Manchester, United Kingdom

7th Nov 2018

08 Nov


2017

Annual Scientific Meeting 2017

British Trauma Society

Sheffield, United Kingdom

8th Nov 2017

09 Nov


2016

Annual Scientific Meeting 2016

British Trauma Society

Birmingham, United Kingdom

9th Nov 2016

04 Nov


2015

Annual Scientific Meeting 2015

British Trauma Society

Stoke, United Kingdom

4th Nov 2015

06 Nov


2014

Annual Scientific Meeting 2014

British Trauma Society

Oxford, United Kingdom

6th Nov 2014

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