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The Procedures Course Europe 2026

A fully immersive cadaveric course focusing on life, limb and sight saving resuscitative procedures

Date

Multiple

Mode

In-person

Format

Workshop

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Experience world-class trauma training with The Procedures Course, a hands-on program that equips you with essential skills for managing complex trauma patients.


The Procedures Course delivers intensive, hands-on training led by specialists from Australasia’s largest trauma service alongside European experts in trauma resuscitation.


Join us to immerse yourself in this enhanced educational experience, featuring un-embalmed cadavers and low participant-to-cadaver and participant-to-instructor ratios, ensuring a focused and confidence-boosting training environment.


Given high demand and limited availability, we encourage you to register now and secure your place on this internationally recognised workshop.


PROCEDURES WILL INCLUDE

  • Thoracotomy

  • Surgical airway (cricothyroidotomy)

  • Orbital decompression (lateral canthotomy and cantholysis)

  • Pleural decompression (finger thoracostomy and pleural drainage)

  • Burr-hole craniotomy

  • Vascular access (MAC line / RIC line / Intraosseous access)

  • Temporary trans-venous cardiac pacing

  • Escharotomy

  • Emergency hysterotomy

  • Retrieval limb amputation


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic Consultants

  • Pre-hospital Specialists (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)

  • Senior Critical Care Registrars (Emergency/Intensive Care/Anaesthetic/Retrieval)


2026 DATES
  • Monday 11 & Tuesday 12 May - Geneva, Switzerland SOLD OUT

  • Thursday 15 & Friday 16 October 2025 – Leuven, Belgium

  • Wednesday 2 & Thursday 3 December - Berlin, Germany

  • Sunday 6 & Monday 7 December - Cambridge, UK

A/Prof Joseph Mathew

A/Prof Mathew has been successfully involved in Trauma systems development across Asia in countries like India, Sri Lanka, China and Saudi Arabia. He was the Australian lead of the successfully completed Australia- India Trauma System Collaboration which involved systems development, registry development and technology development. He has worked as a consultant in trauma systems development.

A/Prof Christopher Groombridge

MBBS MA(Cantab) MSc PhD DOHNS (RCSEng) DRTM (RCSEd) DIMC (RCSEd) MRCS FACEM

Chris is an Emergency Physician and Trauma Specialist at The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, and head of clinical research for the National Trauma Research Institute (NTRI). Chris has a particular interest in the prehospital management of trauma and has worked as a retrieval specialist with Sydney HEMS, CareFlight NSW, and Adult Retrieval Victoria, and internationally with London’s Air Ambulance and Essex & Hertfordshire Air Ambulance in the UK. He is a former director of emergency medicine training with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and also a founder of The Procedures Course and The Airway Course, which are cadaver-based skills courses, teaching life-saving interventions to critical care clinicians.

Professor Mark Fitzgerald ASM

Professor Mark Fitzgerald is Director of the National Trauma Research Institute and Director of Trauma Services at The Alfred and has led the establishment of trauma reception, resuscitation and management programs along with Trauma Systems development in Australia, China, India, Myanmar, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka. He is co-chair of the Australian New Zealand Trauma Registry. Professor Fitzgerald’s research themes include trauma systems development, clinical care of the severely injured, error reduction and the standardisation of resuscitation care.

Prof de Villiers Smit

Prof de Villiers Smit is an experienced Emergency Physician with a strong interest in clinical research, systems design, innovation, quality improvement and patient flow. As Program Director for Emergency, Virtual Care, and Outpatients, De Villiers holds additional appointments, including Interim CMIO at Alfred Health, driving digital strategy to improve patient outcomes, streamline workflows, and support clinicians in delivering world-class care. He is also a Professor at Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and has previously worked in major trauma centres in South Africa, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.

Dr Panagiota Kakridas

Dr Panagiota Kakridas is an Emergency Physician and Trauma Consultant at The Alfred Hospital. She has a strong commitment to medical education and particularly enjoys procedural and clinical skills teaching.

Dr Nicola Walsham

Nicola is the Acting Director of Emergency Services at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Critical Care at the University of Melbourne. An experienced, compassionate Emergency Physician with special interests in trauma, infectious diseases (DTMH London), toxicology (PGDipMedTox Cardiff) and wilderness medicine. Nicola holds executive committee positions with the Emergency Trauma Management course and RescueMed.

Dr Cecil Johnny

Dr Johnny graduated with a MBBS from Christian Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana, India, in 1998, and achieved a Master of Surgery in 2005. He joined The Alfred in 2010 where he completed his Advanced Training in Emergency Medicine, and subsequently went on to receive his Fellowship of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine in 2017. Dr Johnny previously held the positions of Senior Resident & Lecturer in General Surgery at Christian Medical College & Hospital and Trauma Fellow for The Alfred Trauma Service. He has significant surgical experience including general surgery, cardiothoracic surgery and vascular trauma.

Dr Fran O'Keeffe

Fran began his advanced training in Emergency Medicine at The Alfred in Melbourne in 2009, and went on to hold consultant roles with both the Alfred Emergency Department and Trauma Service before returning to Ireland in 2016.
Upon his return, Fran took up the role of Clinical Lead for Trauma at the Mater Hospital in Dublin which eventually saw the Mater officially designated as the inaugural Major Trauma Centre (MTC) for the Central Trauma Network in Ireland.
Fran maintains strong ties with The Alfred and continues to collaborate on a range of international projects aimed at advancing major trauma care globally.
His key clinical interests lie in critical care and trauma resuscitation. A passionate educator, Fran is a co-founder of The Procedures Course and regularly teaches on the European Trauma Course (ETC), ATLS, ACLS, and more across Ireland, Australia, the Middle East, and China. He is also actively involved in research and has published widely in the fields of emergency medicine, trauma, and critical care.

Dr Dries Helsloot

Dr. Dries Helsloot is a consultant in Anaesthesia & Emergency Medicine at the AZ Groeninge Hospital in Kortrijk (Belgium), who was trained in Belgium (KU Leuven) and Australia (Royal Adelaide Hospital).
He used his passion for trauma resuscitation to improve the reception of the severely injured in his hospital and was co-responsible for obtaining certification as a supra-regional trauma centre. He now acts as the managing director of the Major Trauma Service.
Dr. Helsloot is actively involved in trauma education (European Trauma Course and The Procedures Course) and scientific research in collaboration with the National Trauma Research Institute. His research focuses on early death after major thoracic trauma and the management of ionized calcium levels.

Dr. Clare Richmond

Dr Clare Richmond is an emergency physician who provides critical care anywhere in her role a s pre-hospital and retrieval medicine specialist with NSW Ambulance, where she is Supervisor of Medical Training and a State Retrieval Consultant. On other days, Clare can be found in the emergency department at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, asking her team ‘what do you want to learn about today?’ musing the same thoughts for her own time, seeking always to discover. She enjoys educating multidisciplinary clinicians for Sydney HEMS, Sydney Clinical Skills and Simulation Centre, the University of Sydney and at the courses and conferences across the globe.

Dr Danny Ben-Eli

Dr Danny Ben-Eli is a Trauma Consultant and Emergency Physician at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. He completed his medical degree at Israel’s Institute of Technology in 1993 and his Emergency Medicine training in 2008. Danny has worked as an Emergency Physician at Alfred’s Emergency and Trauma Centre since 2009. He served as Program Director for Emergency Medicine training at Monash Medical Centre from 2013 to 2018 and as a Retrieval Consultant with Adult Retrieval Victoria from 2008 to 2017. Danny regularly instructs both locally and internationally, contributing to the Alfred Trauma Service and the National Trauma Research Institute's trauma system development and education programs. He was previously a member of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine's Court of Examiners.

Dr Nir Samuel

Dr Nir Samuel is a Trauma and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant at Schneider Children’s Medical Center in Israel, leading the establishment of a national Pediatric Trauma Service. As a faculty member at Tel Aviv University, his research centers on trauma, predictors of life-threatening conditions, and emergency interventions. Trained at The Alfred Trauma Service and the National Trauma Research Institute in Australia, as well as in Pediatric Emergency Medicine in Israel, Nir also provides pre-hospital care in complex and austere settings. He instructs on Trauma and Emergency Medicine courses both in Israel and internationally.

Dr Amit Maini

BSc MBBS FACEM

Amit is a Trauma Consultant and Emergency Physician at The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, and has a special interest in education especially as it relates to emergency airway management, and trauma reception within the ED. Amit is also a former director of Emergency Medicine training with the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, and former Editor for EMRAP Australia - a global monthly emergency medicine audio program. He is a founder and co-creator of the Emergency Trauma Management Course based in Melbourne Australia, as well as The Procedures Course (Australia, and Europe) and The Airway Course (Australia), teaching life saving techniques to critical care physicians.

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