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2025 Section 3: Brain Topographic Anatomy | Aswin Chari

13th Mar 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
13th Mar 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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Description

This on-demand teaching session will begin this year's final section on the neuroanatomy on "Neocortical & Macrostructures". This week's edition focus on the topographic anatomy of the brain, relevant to medical professionals & students.

During the session, Mr Aswin Chari, a neurosurgery research & academic clinical lecturer based at the UCL National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, will outline cortical lobes & surface landmarks on surtical, dissection & radiological imaging. We will also discuss the essential anatomy & functional features of the respective lobes.

Participants who complete the session will receive a certificate.

Summary

Join us for an on-demand teaching session: 2025 Section 3: Brain Topographic Anatomy | Aswin Chari, focusing on "Neocortical & Macrostructures". Gain vital knowledge about the topographic anatomy of the brain from Mr Aswin Chari, a neurosurgery research and academic lecturer from UCL National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery. Access valuable insights on cortical lobes and surface landmarks on surgical, dissection, and radiological imaging. Understand the essential anatomy and functional features of each respective lobe. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate. Ideal for medical professionals and students.

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand the topographical anatomy of the brain: By the end of this teaching session, participants should be able to identify and explain the topographical structures of the brain, with an emphasis on the neocortical & macrostructures.

  2. Identify cortical lobes and surface landmarks: Participants should be able to correctly identify cortical lobes and surface landmarks on surgical, dissection, and radiological imaging by the end of the session.

  3. Understand functional features of the lobes: Participants should gain a comprehensive understanding of the essential functional features of the respective lobes, providing insight into their roles in brain function and neurological disorders.

  4. Apply knowledge in a clinical setting: Participants should be able to apply the knowledge and skills gained in the session to real-world medical situations, enhancing their capabilities as medical professionals.

  5. Understand the relevance of the brain's topographic anatomy to clinical practice: Upon completion of the session, participants should understand the implications of this complex anatomy in diagnosing and treating neurological conditions, improving their ability to provide patient care.

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13th Mar 2025
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
ONLINE