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Faculty of Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare

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The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh's global home for Remote, Rural & Humanitarian Healthcare

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Today we're proud to welcome our first two FRRHH Fellows, Timothy Sanders and Emma Watts at today's diploma ceremony in Edinburgh. #RCSEdDiploma #FRRHHFellow

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The Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (FRRHH) has recently appointed Prof Tony Redmond as its first-ever Honorary Fellow, recognising his lifetime of service to international emergency medicine and humanitarian healthcare. Read more: bit.ly/4evaDEo

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Join the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM) on Thursday for this important discussion! Register now: bit.ly/wadem-eu-2

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This Remembrance Day, we honour armed forces members who gave their lives in duty and healthcare workers who've served courageously on the frontlines. President Rowan Parks lays a wreath on our memorial bench, paying tribute to their resilience, sacrifice, and service.

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We are looking forward to hosting this insightful webinar tomorrow. Our expert panelists will discuss groundbreaking initiatives to address remote and rural eye and ear health, through innovative telemedicine solutions. Register here: bit.ly/4dUJ4Es

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Join us next week for our webinar on remote ophthalmology. Hear from Drs. Andrew Blaikie, Nikki Hall & Daniel Grace as they explain how the work of the Arclight Project & Virtual Doctors is impacting the future of remote & rural healthcare. Register here: bit.ly/4dUJ4Es

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This course will be valuable for surgeons who want to develop their knowledge and skillset in humanitarian surgery. The course will be led by highly experienced faculty who have worked in various locations around the world such as, Gaza & Mali. Book here: bit.ly/3WJRHuw

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In this webinar, learn about the work of the Virtual Doctors and how they are addressing the challenges in remote and rural eye and ear health through the use of telemedicine. Register today: bit.ly/4dUJ4Es #ophthalmology #ruralhealth

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ruralgp.scot/2024/10/17/dr-… #RGPAS24 ‘Single Handed’ - real life accounts of 46 GPs plying their trade in some of the most remote areas of Scotland. 25 yrs on, the follow-up will be showcased at this years conference on Nov 15 – 17th in Inverness.  Come and see it if you can!

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Thrilled to have Prof @anthonydredmond with us at #GASOC2024 to deliver the opening speech. We have so much to learn from his vast experience. #GASOC2024 #creatingsolutions

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Secure your place on this didactic two-day course on 2-3 April 2025, which will equip potential humanitarian surgeons with essential orthopaedic & plastic surgical techniques. The course will consist of short lectures and practical sessions. Book today: bit.ly/3WJRHuw

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In this blog, Convenors of the Humanitarian Orthoplastic Surgery in Low Resource Environments course talk about equipping surgeons with skills to deliver safe surgery in environments where there is often limited access to high tech resources. Read more: bit.ly/4ePn8Lt

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Join us for our next webinar on 7 November as our panellists demonstrate the functionality of the Arclight Device, discuss its impact on global health & explore the broader implications for healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings. Register here: bit.ly/4dUJ4Es

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Don't miss this chance to submit your FRRHH Fellowship & Membership applications! This is a great opportunity to join a prestigious network of professionals focused on developing remote, rural & humanitarian healthcare. Deadline is this Friday, apply here: bit.ly/466p0fF

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Who can apply for Fellowship or Membership? The Faculty strives to be diverse and inclusive. Applications are welcome from anyone working in roles that support remote, rural and humanitarian healthcare, clinical OR non-clinical. Full details here: bit.ly/4dS39vD

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Prof. Angus Watson, FRRHH Executive Committee member, speaks on the significance of FRRHH Fellowship & Membership. Becoming a Fellow or Member of the Faculty offers recognition & contributes to fostering diversity & expertise in healthcare. Learn more: bit.ly/4e4tiHM


In our next webinar, we'll be joined by Dr Andrew Blaikie, Dr Nikki Hall & Dr Daniel Grace as they share insights into the Arclight device and discuss the impact that advancements in telemedicine can have on remote medical care. Register here: bit.ly/4dUJ4Es

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The deadline for Fellowship and Membership applications is fast approaching! If you missed our recent webinar on becoming a Fellow or Member, watch it back here: bit.ly/4c8rSKg

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There are less than three weeks left to apply for Fellowship or Membership of FRRHH. Successful applicants will have the privilege of using the Postnominals FFRRHHEd or MFRRHHEd and the opportunity to attend a prestigious diploma ceremony. Apply today: bit.ly/466p0fF

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The Humanitarian Orthoplastic Surgery in Low Resource Environments (HOPE) course will deliver the knowledge and practical skills required to deliver safe effective humanitarian orthopaedic & plastic surgery in low resource austere environments. Learn more: bit.ly/3WJRHuw

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