Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions of applying for a place on any course run by Doctors at Events Ltd.

  1. Safety: Participants must obey the instructions of tutors and other responsible persons during the course. Failure to do so may lead to injury.
  2. Usual precautions should be taken with needles and other sharps. Any injury should be reported to the Course organisers as soon as possible. Injury with contaminated needles will probably require a trip to accident and emergency.
  3. Participants should inform Doctors at Events if they have any previous injuries or other ailments that may prevent them from participating fully in the course, prior to the start of the course.
  4. Payment:
    1. Payment is expected in full at least two weeks prior to the start of the course.
    2. Payment may be taken later than this at the discretion of Doctors at Events
  5. Non-payment: “Bounced” cheques will incur a fee of £10.
  6. Cancellation:
    1. Participants will be refunded the full cost of the course if Doctors at Events are informed of cancellation at least 6 weeks prior to the course that a participant is booked on.
    2. If Doctors at Events are informed of cancellation 2-6 weeks prior to the course a participant is booked on, then the participant can choose whether to have half the fee refunded with no other obligation, or to transfer their booking to the next available course with no refund for the course they are presently booked on, but also without penalty. This is subject to availability.
    3. If Doctors at Events are informed of cancellation less than 2 weeks prior to the course, no fees will be refunded.
    4. Doctors at Events reserves the right to cancel a course at short notice. If we decide to cancel a course at short notice we will offer a full refund of the course fee. We will not be responsible for any travel costs associated with booking onto the course.
  7. Participation: All participants will be expected to take an active part during the courses and to lead moulages and other practices.
  8. Competence: The course certificate is an attendance certificate, it is not a certificate of competence. Doctors and other health professionals need to make their own decisions about their own competence and to seek further training and or mentoring should they feel it necessary. Doctors at Events will do their best to identify areas for further training if necessary, but health professionals have the ultimate responsibility.
  9. Doctors at events accept no liability whatsoever, for actions taken by registered or non-registered health professionals acting as health care providers at any event. Health care professionals need to make their own arrangements with their indemnity providers.

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