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13th Jun 2024
5:30 - 6:30pm (GMT)
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Description

Join us for the fourth session in our teaching series - General Surgery. We'll delve into high-yield topics that are commonly tested in medical school exams, especially during clinical years .

Topics covered in this session include:

  • Acute Pancreatitis
  • Appendicitis
  • Bowel Obstruction
  • Volvulus
  • Common clinical signs and symptoms
  • And more!

There will be ample opportunity to ask questions and focus on MCQs for exam prep as we enter exam season.

See you soon!

Summary

This teaching session, General Surgery for Clinical Years, is the fourth in a series. It will cover high-yield topics that are often tested in medical school exams. The discussion will cover conditions like Acute Pancreatitis, Appendicitis, Bowel Obstruction, and Volvulus, as well as common clinical signs and symptoms. Participants can ask questions and focus on MCQs for exam preparation. This session is ideal for those about to enter exam season.

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand and accurately diagnose common surgical conditions, such as acute pancreatitis, appendicitis, bowel obstruction, and volvulus through the examination of key signs, symptoms and risk factors.
  2. To interpret and analyze complex clinical case scenarios related to general surgery conditions, enhancing problem-solving and decision-making skills.
  3. To enhance knowledge about the current and emerging surgical interventions for managing various general surgery conditions, strengthening students' clinical application ability.
  4. To improve proficiency in the preparation and review of questions in the Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) format, specifically under general surgery topics, thus supporting exam performance.
  5. To foster an open discussion and interaction, encouraging students to ask questions and share experiences, contributing to a deeper understanding of the general surgery topics discussed.
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13th Jun 2024
5:30 - 6:30pm (GMT)
Online event
Attendance certificate available
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Free
ONLINE