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30 Minutes MRCS Part B Q&A : The anterior abdominal wall

7th Mar 2025
4:00 - 4:30am (GMT)
7th Mar 2025
4:00 - 4:30am (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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Description

Strengthen your MRCS Part B anatomy knowledge with this focused 30-minute Q&A session on the anterior abdominal wall. We’ll cover key anatomical layers, important landmarks, neurovascular supply, and clinical correlations essential for both viva and OSCE stations. Engage in an interactive discussion, clarify doubts, and refine your understanding to enhance your exam performance.

A concise and effective session to master this fundamental surgical anatomy topic!

Summary

In this focused 30-minute Q&A session, medical professionals preparing for the MRCS Part B exam can strengthen their knowledge on the anterior abdominal wall. The session includes in-depth discussion on key anatomical layers, vital landmarks, and the neurovascular supply. Clinical correlations vital for both viva and OSCE stations will also be addressed in an interactive setting, allowing attendees to engage in discussion, clear doubts, and refine their understanding - ultimately improving their exam performance. This practical and efficient session is a great opportunity for mastery of this essential surgical anatomy topic.

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Learning objectives

  1. By the end of the session, learners will be able to identify and describe the key anatomical structures of the anterior abdominal wall, such as the layers of muscle, fascia and peritoneum, as well as important landmarks.
  2. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the neurovascular supply of the anterior abdominal wall, including main arteries, veins, and sensory nerves, and how this relates to surgical procedures.
  3. Participants will establish a solid understanding of important clinical correlations and pathological conditions related to the anterior abdominal wall, enhancing their ability to approach patient cases and surgical scenarios.
  4. Through the interactive Q&A format, learners will reinforce their knowledge on the topic and clarify any misconceptions or doubts they might have about the anatomy of the anterior abdominal wall.
  5. Ultimately, attendees will be more prepared for the MRCS Part B exam, being able to confidently respond to relevant questions on the anterior abdominal wall in both viva and OSCE stations.
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7th Mar 2025
4:00 - 4:30am (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
ONLINE