4-6 June 2025
Prepare to be inspired at the 2025 Triennial and ICOSET Conference, where some of the brightest minds in surgery will converge to explore 'A World of Innovation.' Dive into the future of surgery with cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking ideas that will shape the next era of medical excellence.
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This conference has been approved for 17.5 CPD points
Prepare to be inspired at the 2025 Triennial and ICOSET Conference, where some of the brightest minds in surgery will converge to explore "A World of Innovation" in the beautiful city of Edinburgh. This prestigious event, hosted by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd), offers an unmatched opportunity to advance your knowledge and skills in the surgical and dental fields. The conference will bring together professionals from across disciplines, from medical students to Consultants, providing a collaborative space to examine cutting-edge technology, pioneering techniques, and forward-thinking strategies that will shape the future of surgical excellence.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh—a city renowned for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant atmosphere—attendees will have the chance to explore the iconic RCSEd campus and its acclaimed Surgeons' Hall Museums. Immerse yourself in centuries of surgical history while gaining fresh perspectives on modern innovations.
In addition to education, this conference is about connection. You'll have the unique opportunity to engage with fellow educators, surgical teams, and members of the RCSEd family. The event fosters collegiality and fellowship, promoting meaningful networking and discussions that will strengthen your professional relationships and inspire future collaborations.
Join us for an unforgettable experience where education meets community, and where innovation, resilience, and teamwork take centre stage in shaping the next chapter of surgical care.
Abstracts
We are now accepting abstract submissions for this conference on a wide range of themes. The closing date for submissions is Monday 6 January 2025.
FAQs
This event has been approved for 17.5 CPD points. Certificates will be sent to all who attended within a week of the event close date.
Audience: This event is open to all surgical and dental disciplines and is aimed at all members of the surgical and dental multi-disciplinary team.
Level/Grade: From medical student through to Consultant/ Attending. Also aimed at the broad multi-disciplinary surgical and dental team.
- Evaluate the impact of innovative technologies and low-cost solutions on global surgical education and training outcomes.
- Explore collaborative approaches to surgical education that foster partnerships and improve training worldwide.
- Assess various methods of innovation in surgical assessment, including mobile assessment tools and competency-based advancement.
- Examine strategies for enhancing resilience and preventing burnout in modern surgical practice while promoting effective teamwork and collaboration.
- Explore innovations in improving surgical performance, learning from elite sport and other disciplines.
- Highlight the principles of good leadership and teamworking in austere environments.
- Provide strategies for introducing mentorship programmes into surgical and dental practice.
- Explore concepts of innovation in medical device development, from idea to concept to prototype.
- Raise awareness of the evolution of innovation at the RCSEd, focusing on how lessons learnt from the past can help inform future surgical progress.
- Identify novel strategies for innovations in surgical care delivery.
- Discuss recent innovations in trauma care delivery.
- Learn how surgical care innovations impact on individual patients.
- Examine how best to look after the wellbeing of clinical teams, especially in the context of surgical mistakes.
- Illustrate how good teamwork can improve patient safety.
EARLY BIRD PRICING – Ends 17 January 2025
Ceilidh Evening – A Celebration of Scottish Heritage and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh’s Legacy
Step into an evening of lively music, spirited dancing, and Scottish tradition at the Triennial and ICOSET Conference Ceilidh! Join us to celebrate the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh's rich history and roots in Scottish culture.
This separate ticketed event offers a unique chance to network and unwind with fellow conference attendees in a relaxed atmosphere with engaging conversation and the dynamic energy of a classic ceilidh dance. Connect with colleagues and experience an unforgettable evening steeped in the heritage that defines our host city. Food will be provided.
Dress Code: Have a kilt? Wear it! Otherwise cocktail attire. We recommend comfortable shoes for the ceilidh dance.
Registration for the Ceilidh evening is now open. Click here to book your tickets.
The closest hotel is ours – Ten Hill Place! RCSEd members receive a 15% discount on the best available flexible rate.
Contact membership@rcsed.ac.uk to access the discount codes.
Information on booking at Ten Hill place will be available in the new year.
Travelling on a budget? Surgeons Quarter Travel can assist in finding alternative accommodation options to suit your needs.
Contact Information
For any questions, email comms@rcsed.ac.uk.
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Register Your InterestPresenter Spotlight
For a full list of presenters, click here.
Professor Rowan Parks
RCSEd President
Professor Rowan Parks is a Consultant HPB Surgeon and Professor of Surgical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. Serving on the Council since 2009, he has been on numerous College committees and short life working groups.
Professor Alex Phillips
Director of the Faculty of Surgical Trainers
Professor Alexander Phillips is a Consultant Oesophagogastric Surgeon, based at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne.