1. By the end of the session, participants will be able to accurately describe and discuss the process and purpose of a fundoscopic assessment of retinal haemorrhages at autopsy, including its implications and limitations.
2. Participants will be able to identify the key evidence-based risk factors, symptoms, and potential strategies for prevention and management of postoperative delirium and psychosis in elderly patients.
3. Participants will acquire the ability to interpret recent research studies on elective surgery for mandibular and zygomaticofacial complex fractures, understanding their surgical techniques, outcomes, and potential complications.
4. Through various case studies presented in the session, the participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of the surgical approach to the orbit, along with the current debates or unresolved issues in this area.
5. The teaching session aims to equip learners with the ability to critically appraise current literature and research within the field of head and neck surgery, and apply this knowledge in their clinical practice. They should be able to discuss and debate the topic in a multidisciplinary setting.
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