CADSIM Head and Neck Cadaveric Dissection course (18 &19/ 12/2024 #389)
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Subject | CADSIM | ||||
Description | This is a hands-on practical course teaching a wide range of procedures. Each procedure is preceded by a short technical skills lecture delivered by experienced faculty to outline the key steps to complete the procedure correctly. Delegates then perform each procedure with close supervision by experienced faculty. Day 1 focusses on procedural skills for early-years trainees and day 2 on more complex procedures, see course programme for further details. | ||||
Additional information | · The course is free for Yorkshire and Humber regional trainees. Priority will be given to regional trainees. · Please read the dissecting room regulations before attending the course. · Surgical gowns, over shoes, facemasks and gloves are provided for the lab. If you wish to wear theatre blues please bring your own and return to your theatres. The course Leads are Mr Justin Murphy and Mr Jim Moor - Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust The anatomy lab is on Level 9, Worsley Building, University of Leeds Worsley Building entrance what3words ///catch.wider.dots | ||||
Venue | Room 9.50, CADSIM Venue, Leeds, Leeds - Yorkshire and the Humber ![]() | ||||
Date & time | 2 day event starting on Wednesday 18 December 2024, 08:45 to 16:00 | ||||
Lecturer | TBC | ||||
Target audience | Mandatory: Specialty Registrar ST3, or Specialty Registrar ST4, or Specialty Registrar ST5, or Specialty Registrar ST6, or Specialty Registrar ST7, or Specialty Registrar ST8 | ||||
Course style | Lectures and Practical skills | ||||
Catering | Tea, Coffee and Lunch | ||||
CPD hours | 0:00 | ||||
Cost | No charge | ||||
Aims | To provide trainees in ENT (OMFS and Plastic Surgery as appropriate) with experience of a wide range of commonly undertaken head & neck procedures, to understand key steps and potential pitfalls in each procedure performed in a safe, trainee friendly environment. | ||||
Objectives | Objectives: By the end of day 1 delegates will have undertaken laryngoscopy, pharyngoscopy, rigid oesophagoscpy, facial flaps, tracheostomy, thyroid lobectomy and cortical mastoidectomy. There will also be an opportunity to undertake cadaveric tonsillectomy, approaches to the nasal septum and turbinate surgery if the candidate wishes to gain experience in these procedures. | ||||
Learning outcomes | Demonstration of understanding regarding the key steps in each of the above surgical procedures and improved technical skill to perform these procedures in a cadaveric setting. Increased understanding of the indications and contra-indications for each procedure and exposure to discussions around the evidence base regarding commonly performed ENT procedures The course is not assessed. | ||||