CADSIM Oncoplastic Course (26&27/6/2024)
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Subject | CADSIM | ||||
Description | This is a 2 day course, Day 1 Lectures and day 2Cadaveric operating. Day 1 talks to guide simulated surgery, the programme includes: Therapeutic mammoplasty and symmeterising reduction,Implant based reconstruction and augmentation, Perforator flaps for volume replacement and LD flap. There will be live models for marking up tutorials. The course is aimed at senior breast trainees in general or plastic surgery. | ||||
Additional information | Please read the dissection room regulations prior to attending the course. You will be asked to sign that you have read the regulations on the day at registration. The course Director is Ms Caroline Strachan Hull University Teaching Hospital Trust. The course is free for Yorkshire and Humber Trainees. Priority will be given to regional trainees. Please make sure you meet the correct grade criteria for each speciality before booking your place. (See course description) Non - regional trainees please contact CADSIM@leeds.ac.uk for availability and course fees before booking a place. Surgical gowns, over shoes, facemasks and gloves are provided for the lab. If you wish to wear theatre blues please bring your own. The anatomy lab is on Level 9, Worsley Building, University of Leeds Worsley Building entrance what3words ///catch.wider.dots | ||||
Venue | 9.50, CADSIM Venue, Leeds, Leeds - Yorkshire and the Humber View details | ||||
Date & time | 2 day event starting on Wednesday 26 June 2024, 08:30 to 17:00 | ||||
Lecturer | TBC | ||||
Target audience | Mandatory: Clinical Fellow, or SAS, or Specialty Registrar ST5, or Specialty Registrar ST6, or Specialty Registrar ST7, or Specialty Registrar ST8 | ||||
Course style | Theory and Practical Skills | ||||
Catering | Tea, Coffee and Lunch | ||||
CPD hours | 0:00 | ||||
Cost | No charge | ||||
Aims | To allow trainees to gain knowledge, skills and hands-on experience in complex breast surgical procedures | ||||
Objectives | - Gain knowledge from experienced faculty through short talks and interaction during simulated procedures - Gain familiarity with less common procedures - exposure to plastic surgical autologous flaps (for general trainees) and to complex conservation techniques (for plastic trainees) - Hands on exposure to implants that trainees will rarely get prior to final years of training | ||||
Learning outcomes | Therapeutic mammoplasty and symmeterising reduction Implant based reconstruction and augmentation Perforator flaps for volume replacement LD flap | ||||