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2025 Section 1: Spinal Cord & Vertebral Anatomy | Oscar MacCormac

7th Jan 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
7th Jan 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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Attendance certificate available
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Description

This on-demand teaching session will focus on the anatomy of the spinal cord and vertebrae, relevant to medical professionals & students.

During the session, Mr MacCormac, a neurosurgery clinical research fellow based at King's College London, will review key anatomical features including the transverse process, pedicle, facet complex, neural foramen, and ligamentum flavum. Additionally, he will explain the three column model, which is often used in trauma cases, and important fibre tracts.

Participants who complete the session will receive a certificate.

Summary

Join us for an insightful on-demand teaching session on "Spinal Cord & Vertebral Anatomy" led by Oscar MacCormac, a renowned neurosurgery clinical research fellow from King's College London. This session is designed for medical professionals and students who wish to deepen their understanding of the key anatomical features of the spine. Concepts of the three-column model relevant to trauma cases and important fibre tracts will also be covered. Earn a certificate upon the successful completion of the session.

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand the basic structure and functional anatomy of the spinal cord and vertebral column.
  2. Identify and describe the key anatomical features of the vertebra, including transverse process, pedicle, facet complex, neural foramen, and ligamentum flavum.
  3. Comprehend the practical application of the three column model in trauma cases.
  4. Explore the significant fiber tracts in the spinal cord and their relevance to neurological and systemic functionality.
  5. Apply the knowledge learned in this session to identify abnormalities or injuries in the spinal cord and vertebrae, aiding in the diagnosis process.
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7th Jan 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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