An Intensive Revision Session for Surgical Finals – Part 1

25th May 2021

(Aimed at Medical Students)

1830 – 2000 hours (UK time)

Online via Zoom

About:

This session will focus on the common surgical conditions that are tested in the medical school final exam (4th year and 5th /6th year). It will cover inguinal and abdominal wall herniae, scrotal swellings, arterial diseases, arterial ulcers, venous ulcers, and varicose veins. The session will be interactive in a question-and-answer format, and it will highlight the high-yield and most essential topics within each section.

This revision session is delivered by Professor S. Enoch, Director and Head of Postgraduate Surgical Education at the Doctors Academy Group of Educational Establishments. He is the convenor of the prestigious Cardiff MRCS Courses and a Surgical Tutor of the Intercollegiate Basic Surgical Skills courses. He teaches medical students, junior doctorsand postgraduate surgeons on a regular basis.

Topics covered:

  • Inguinal and abdominal wall herniae
  • Scrotal swellings and examination
  • Arterial diseases and arterial ulcers
  • Arterial examination
  • Venous ulcers
  • Varicose veins and examination

Suitable for:

  • Medical Students (clinical years)

Speaker

Professor Stuart Enoch, PhD, MBBS, MRCSEd, PGCert (Med Sci), MRCS(Eng)
Director and Head of Postgraduate Surgical Education
Directorate of Higher Surgical Studies
Doctors Academy Group

Quick Information
Places are currently available.
Date 25th May 2021
Time 1830 – 2000 hours (UK time)
Venue
Online via Zoom
Course Fee Free
This teaching event is part of the Structured International Medical Education Curriculum,supported by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Cardiff and The Doctors AcademyGroup.
Closing Date Places will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis and therefore we are unable to provide a precise closing date.
No of Places 60
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