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BOTA - Smith and Nephew: Robotic Knee Arthroplasty Course 2024

24th Oct 2024
8:00am - 5:00pm (BST)
24th - 25th Oct 2024
8:00am - 5:00pm (BST)
£150 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
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Summary

Delve into the future of orthopedic surgery by joining the BOTA - Smith and Nephew: Robotic Knee Arthroplasty Course 2024. This hands-on program will guide you through the latest advancements in robotic technology for knee replacement surgeries. Experts from Smith and Nephew, a renowned global medical technology company, will lead robust discussions and interactive sessions, giving you firsthand experience in using the cutting-edge technology. Enhance your surgical expertise, improve patient outcomes, and stay ahead of the curve in your medical practice. Don't miss out on this revolutionary training opportunity!

Course delivered at Smith+Nephew Academy (5 Hatters Lane, Croxley Green, WD18 8YE)

Applicants must be BOTA members.

Regarding refund policy:

BOTA are happy for a full refund excluding admin fees up to 6 weeks before the event. After this, tickets are non-refundable. For receipts - please email treasurer@bota.org.uk

Learning objectives

  1. Understand the fundamental principles of robotic knee arthroplasty: By the end of the session, participants should have comprehensive knowledge of the basics of robotic knee arthroplasty, including the anatomy of the human knee, how knee arthroplasty works, the surgical approach, and complications that may arise during and after surgery.

  2. Master the use of Smith and Nephew robotic-assisted technology in knee arthroplasty: The session aims to equip the audience with the necessary skills and knowledge on how to effectively use the Smith and Nephew robotic-assisted technology for knee arthroplasty to achieve optimal patient outcomes.

  3. Apply preoperative planning and patient selection for robotic knee arthroplasty: Participants should be able to identify ideal candidates for robotic knee arthroplasty and plan surgery by the end of the session, taking into account patient history, clinical examinations, and diagnostic tests.

  4. Evaluate the benefits, risks, and outcomes of robotic knee arthroplasty: The session should enable participants to measure and discuss the potential benefits, risks, and outcomes of robotic knee arthroplasty, incorporating current research and clinical trials to articulate evidence-based perspectives.

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24th - 25th Oct 2024
8:00am - 5:00pm (BST)
£150 (GBP)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
IN PERSON