This two-day course, aimed at FY1 and above, is designed to instil core surgical skills at the very start of a surgeon's training by teaching the correct basic techniques. You will be taught instrument handling, knot tying, suturing techniques, fine tissue handling, wound management and diathermy.
COURSE DATE: Wednesday 20th September and Thursday 21st September 2023
VENUE: Queen’s Building, Institute of Medicine, Bolton, BL4 7AH
AIMED AT: FY1 (BSS is strongly recommended for all trainees who are about to embark on their first surgical position), FY2, ST1/CT1 and ST2/CT2 and SCPs.
COURSE FEE: £585
RCSEd Members: £527
RCSEd Affiliates: £527
This two-day course, aimed at FY1 and above, is designed to instil core surgical skills at the start of a surgeon’s training by teaching the correct basic techniques. You will be taught instrument handling, knot tying, suturing techniques, fine tissue handling, wound management and diathermy.
These courses are delivered by experienced surgeons with a wide range of knowledge and experience in teaching. They are delivered both in the UK and internationally.
Attendance at this course will allow you to apply for a one-year FREE Affiliate Membership with the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.
Junior trainees pursuing a career in surgery are expected to be able to perform a range of basic surgical skills prior to commencing specialty surgical training. These skills are not specifically covered during their foundation or core training placements. The Basic Surgical Skills courses have been running since 1994, with the involvement of all four UK and Ireland Colleges of Surgeons, and are designed to teach the essential basic technical skills required of a surgeon, instilling good practice at the early stages of training. Participants are introduced to the principles underpinning the various techniques being taught and practice these techniques with individual tuition and under the expert supervision of consultant surgeons. Participants are assessed throughout the course and issued with a certificate upon successful completion.
On completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1) Explain the principles of good practice in theatre etiquette, knot tying, suturing, haemostasis, anastomosis, surgical diathermy and ergonomics for endoscopic surgery; 2) Describe correct handling and use of surgical instruments; 3) Demonstrate an appropraite procedure for ‘gowning’ and ‘gloving’ in accordance with recommended standards of practice; 4) Tie a variety of reliable knots, including surgical reef knots and the Aberdeen knot and tying at depth; 5) Suture a variety of tissues, including skin, bowel, vascular tissue and tendons effectively; 6) Perform abscess drainage and contaminated wound debridement in accordance with the basic principles of wound management; 7) Demonstrate basic techniques for small bowel, vascular and tendon anastomoses; 8) Demonstrate an understanding of basic diathermic technique; 9) Demonstrate effective management of ergonomic tissue commonly encountered with endoscopic surgery.
COURSE ORGANISER AND SPEAKERS:
Mr Stephen Hodgson
Consultant, Orthopaedic Surgeon
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust Professor of Surgical Simulation, University of Bolton
Mr James Pollard
Consultant, Colorectal & General Surgeon
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust
CONVENOR:
Mr Saheel Mukhtar
THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
schoolofmedicine@bolton.ac.uk
01204 903239
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF EDINBURGH
Education Section
education@rcsed.ac.uk
0131 527 1600
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