Core Skills in Laparoscopic Surgery
25 - 27 April 2018 (3 days)
Barts Cancer Institute Teaching Centre, Joseph Rotblat Building, Charterhouse Square, London EC1M 6BQ, UK
Summary of course
The course aims to: Provide surgical trainees with the technical skills required to perform the most common laparoscopic general surgical operations Provide insight into the theoretical principles of safe laparoscopic practice Disseminate examples of good practice in laparoscopic surgery The certificate of successful completion is issued by the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Description
This is an interactive three-day course to provide surgeons with the essential theoretical knowledge and practical experience of basic level laparoscopic surgery. The course will provide a broad introduction to laparoscopic surgery and the key procedures. You will have the chance to learn and practice a number of laparoscopic techniques under the instruction of vastly experienced tutors.
Who is it for?
This course is suitable for CT1-2, ST3-4 and SAS equivalents. The course is aimed at those working in general abdominal surgery, colorectal surgery, urology and gynaecology. Participants should have an ongoing commitment to a career in laparoscopic procedures and be in a post where regular exposure to supervised laparoscopic surgery is available to cement and enhance the basic skills learned on the course.
This is an interactive three-day course to provide surgeons with the essential theoretical knowledge and practical experience of basic level laparoscopic surgery. The course will provide a broad introduction to laparoscopic surgery and the key procedures. You will have the chance to learn and practice a number of laparoscopic techniques under the instruction of vastly experienced tutors.
How to apply?
There are only 12 places available per course and we can only guarantee a place on completion of both registration and payment in full.