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St. George's Surgical Society
St. George's Surgical Society
Basma Ibrahim
MILIND CHITNIS
SAMAR TAHA FADLALLA MANSOOR
YASIN AHMED ABDELRHMAN ABDELLA
Aayush Yadav
MOHAMED SHAFI MAHBOOB ALI
Dr.Abhay Kumar Patel
Alhan Elmabarak
Jamal Ross
Azam Muhammad
Ashwant Sharma Bhugwandass
Nivea Vaz
Mudassar Abbas
mohamed elfarok
Christodoulos Kaoutzanis
Sarah Islam
Michael Magdy
Basma Ibrahim
MILIND CHITNIS
SAMAR TAHA FADLALLA MANSOOR
YASIN AHMED ABDELRHMAN ABDELLA
Aayush Yadav
MOHAMED SHAFI MAHBOOB ALI
Dr.Abhay Kumar Patel
Alhan Elmabarak
Jamal Ross
Azam Muhammad
Ashwant Sharma Bhugwandass
Nivea Vaz
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Posted by Alienor Warr-Esser  |  16 Apr 2024
16 Apr 2024

Q&A for THE ACUTELY ILL PATIENT - Urological emergencies

Welcome to “The Acutely Ill Patient” teaching series! This is a fantastic opportunity to explore a wide range of specialties whilst getting practice and personalised feedback on your history taking and examinations.

Whilst you are encouraged to attend every session, you are welcome to pick and choose which sessions you would like to attend based on the specialty explored.

This series will cover 10 medical and surgical sub-specialties in 10 sessions, with a focus on emergencies. The sessions focuses on constant feedback and runs as follows;

  • some formal teaching on the topic and specialty of the session
  • focussed history practice and examination of the case with feedback
  • final practical with an emergency simulation patient
  • some sessions will include MCQ practice (attendees’ choice)

This course is primarily aimed at T, P and F years, but all are welcome.

Who will be leading the session? Dr Binnie comes to us from Birmingham, where she completed her medical school training. She completed her F1 and F2 in Southend University Hospital, after which she moved to Imperial College London as an Orthopaedic Junior Clinical Fellow. She is currently completing her core surgical training here at St George’s University Hospital, and plans on pursuing Trauma & Orthopaedics Surgery.

Q&A for THE ACUTELY ILL PATIENT - Urological emergencies

Welcome to “The Acutely Ill Patient” teaching series! This is a fantastic opportunity to explore a wide range of specialties whilst getting practice and personalised feedback on your history taking and examinations.

Whilst you are encouraged to attend every session, you are welcome to pick and choose which sessions you would like to attend based on the specialty explored.

This series will cover 10 medical and surgical sub-specialties in 10 sessions, with a focus on emergencies. The sessions focuses on constant feedback and runs as follows;

  • some formal teaching on the topic and specialty of the session
  • focussed history practice and examination of the case with feedback
  • final practical with an emergency simulation patient
  • some sessions will include MCQ practice (attendees’ choice)

This course is primarily aimed at T, P and F years, but all are welcome.

Who will be leading the session? Dr Binnie comes to us from Birmingham, where she completed her medical school training. She completed her F1 and F2 in Southend University Hospital, after which she moved to Imperial College London as an Orthopaedic Junior Clinical Fellow. She is currently completing her core surgical training here at St George’s University Hospital, and plans on pursuing Trauma & Orthopaedics Surgery.

Posted by James Hayes  |  6 Feb 2024
6 Feb 2024

Suggestions for learning

We are always looking for ideas about how we can help our community to develop in their professional careers while advancing the quality of patient care we can provide collectively. Please take a moment to let us know what topics you think we should cover.

Suggestions for learning

We are always looking for ideas about how we can help our community to develop in their professional careers while advancing the quality of patient care we can provide collectively. Please take a moment to let us know what topics you think we should cover.

Posted by James Hayes  |  6 Feb 2024
6 Feb 2024

Welcome & introductions

Welcome to St. George's Surgical Society. Why not take some time to introduce yourself, let us know what you do, where you come from and what your healthcare interests are.

Welcome & introductions

Welcome to St. George's Surgical Society. Why not take some time to introduce yourself, let us know what you do, where you come from and what your healthcare interests are.