Orthopaedic Training Courses 2012 Stryker Europe Cité-Centre Grand-Rue 90 1820 Montreux Switzerland t: +41 21 966 12 01 f: +41 21 966 12 00 www.europe.stryker.com www.strykereducation.com www.strykereducation.com www.strykereducation.com Education : Electric Learning Education : Electric Learning Education : Electric Learning Listed here are the courses for 2012. e European courses are delivered in english and are open to surgeon delegates from across Europe. e courses marked as Regional, are run in local language, access to these courses is limited to surgeon delegates from that country or region. To express an interest in attending one of these courses please go to www.strykereducation.com or contact your local sales representative: Sale representative Name ................................................................... ................................................................... Sale Representative number ................................................................... Sales representative e-mail. ................................................................... Stryker Training Programme
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Education : Electric LearningEducation : Electric Learning Education : Electric Learning
Listed here are the courses for 2012. The European courses are delivered in english and are open to surgeon delegates from across Europe. The courses marked as Regional, are run in local language, access to these courses is limited to surgeon delegates from that country or region.
To express an interest in attending one of these courses please go to www.strykereducation.com or contact your local sales representative:
Sale representative Name ...................................................................
At Stryker we are approaching education a little differently. In a fast and constantly changing world, today’s surgeon has the challenge of keeping up to date with new technologies and techniques – now more than ever today’s surgeon has to continuously learn more in less time. To help accelerate that learning, we have introduced the latest teaching techniques to all our Stryker training courses. These techniques are based on accelerated learning principles. By using these principles we have altered the way we look at education, ensuring that not only our content, but also our delivery methods of that content, meets the needs of today’s busy surgeon i.e. ensuring more learning in less time.
Education : Electric LearningEducation : Electric Learning Education : Electric Learning
Listed here are the courses for 2012. The European courses are delivered in english and are open to surgeon delegates from across Europe. The courses marked as Regional, are run in local language, access to these courses is limited to surgeon delegates from that country or region.
To express an interest in attending one of these courses please go to www.strykereducation.com or contact your local sales representative:
Sale representative Name ...................................................................
Sale Representative number ...................................................................
Course Month Date Location Country Regional / Euro
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Interventional Spine Course May 2/3 Lucerne Switzerland Regional / GSA
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Interventional Spine Course May 3/4 Lucerne Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Spine MIS Course Initial May 3/4 Lucerne Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Interventional Spine Course May 12 Nottingham UK Regional UK
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Spine MIS Course Advanced September 20/21 Hamburg Germany European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Interventional Spine Course October 1/2 Lucerne Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Interventional Spine Course October 2/3 Lucerne Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques Spine MIS Course Initial October 4/5 Lucerne Switzerland European
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Stryker EducationWe call it ‘Electric Learning’
At Stryker we are approaching education a little differently. In a fast and constantly changing world, today’s surgeon has the challenge of keeping up to date with new technologies and techniques – now more than ever today’s surgeon has to continuously learn more in less time. To help accelerate that learning, we have introduced the latest teaching techniques to all our Stryker training courses. These techniques are based on accelerated learning principles. By using these principles we have altered the way we look at education, ensuring that not only our content, but also our delivery methods of that content, meets the needs of today’s busy surgeon i.e. ensuring more learning in less time.
So how do we do this? We do it by keeping the neurons firing, by increasing the neuron activity we know learning occurs more quickly and is retained longer – that’s why we call it electric learning !
A word of warning - to achieve a high level of neuron activity we need active learning, with these new and different delivery techniques attendees should be warned, active learning means active participation. professionals. An expression of interest does not automatically guarantee a healthcare
Education : Electric LearningEducation : Electric Learning Education : Electric Learning
Listed here are the courses for 2012. The European courses are delivered in english and are open to surgeon delegates from across Europe. The courses marked as Regional, are run in local language, access to these courses is limited to surgeon delegates from that country or region.
To express an interest in attending one of these courses please go to www.strykereducation.com or contact your local sales representative:
Sale representative Name ...................................................................
At Stryker we are approaching education a little differently. In a fast and constantly changing world, today’s surgeon has the challenge of keeping up to date with new technologies and techniques – now more than ever today’s surgeon has to continuously learn more in less time. To help accelerate that learning, we have introduced the latest teaching techniques to all our Stryker training courses. These techniques are based on accelerated adult learning principles. By using these principles we have altered the way we look at education, ensuring that not only our content, but also our delivery methods of that content, meets the needs of today’s busy surgeon i.e. ensuring more learning in less time.
So how do we do this? We do it by keeping the neurons firing, by increasing the neuron activity we know learning occurs more quickly and is retained longer – that’s why we call it electric lear-ning !
A word of warning - to achieve a high level of neuron activity we need active learning, with these new and different delivery techniques attendees should be warned, active learning means active participation.
Course Month Date Location Country Regional / Euro
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: IM Nail course June 7-8 Strasbourg France Regional Russia
Solutions and Techniques: IM Nail course June 20-22 York UK Regional UK
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: IM Nail course September 13-14 Strasbourg France Regional BNN
Nailing: VOC and Factory Tour September 19 Kiel Germany Europe
Nailing: VOC and Factory Tour September 20 Kiel Germany Europe
AxSOS Titanium Session September 27 Selzach Switzerland Europe
VariAx: VOC Upper limb October 12 Selzach Switzerland Europe
Solutions and Techniques: Hip Fracture Course October 15-17 Selzach Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: IM Nail course October 18-19 Strasbourg France European
Trauma Cases&Controversies October 18-19 Milan Italy Regional Italy
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: Foot&Ankle Course October 22-23 Lucerne Switzerland European
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: Hand&Wrist Course November 5-6 Lucerne Switzerland European
Solutions and Techniques: Hip Fracture Course November 12-14 Notingham UK Regional UK
Principles and Possiblities: External Fixation November 12 Sheffield UK Regional UK
Exfix Visit: VOC and Factory Tour November 13 Selzach Switzerland Europe
Exfix Visit: VOC and Factory Tour November 14 Selzach Switzerland Europe
Advances in Technologies and Techniques: IM Nail course November 15-16 Strasbourg France Europe
Trauma Cases & Controversies November 16 Madrid Spain Regional Iberia
At Stryker we are approaching education a little differently. In a fast and constantly changing world, today’s surgeon has the challenge of keeping up to date with new technologies and techniques – now more than ever today’s surgeon has to continuously learn more in less time. To help accelerate that learning, we have introduced the latest teaching techniques to all our Stryker training courses. These techniques are based on accelerated learning principles. By using these principles we have altered the way we look at education, ensuring that not only our content, but also our delivery methods of that content, meets the needs of today’s busy surgeon i.e. ensuring more learning in less time.