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Intermediate Surgical Skills (Ogston Suturing Series)

20th Nov 2024
5:00 - 6:30pm (GMT)
20th Nov 2024
5:00 - 6:30pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
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Description

These events are aimed at individuals who have some experience in the basics of suturing and hand tying and would like to learn some more complex suturing techniques. 🪡

Skills Covered:

Simple continuous (locking and knot)

Horizontal mattress (locking and knot)

Vertical mattress (locking and knot)

Running subcuticular with Aberdeen knot

All suturing materials will be provided in the session.

If you're interested, please complete the signup form (link below) and we will be in touch if you are successful in gaining a place.

Session Dates:

Wednesday 20th November 17:00-18:30

Room 212/213, Suttie Centre

Available only to Ogston surgical society members.

We look forward to seeing you at our Ogston events!

Summary

The 'Intermediate Surgical Skills' session part of the Ogston Suturing Series is designed for medical professionals with basic suturing knowledge looking to master more complex techniques. The session covers a range of sutures including simple continuous, horizontal and vertical mattress, and running subcuticular using the Aberdeen knot. All suturing materials are provided during the session. It's set for November 20th from 5-6:30PM at Rooms 212/213, Suttie Centre. The session is exclusive to members of the Ogston Surgical Society.

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand and practice the application of more complex suturing techniques beyond the basic suturing and hand tying.

  2. To learn and apply different suturing techniques such as simple continuous (locking and knot), horizontal mattress (locking and knot), vertical mattress (locking and knot), and running subcuticular with Aberdeen knot.

  3. The objective is to build hands-on skills and gain proficiency in using various suturing materials provided during the session.

  4. To work efficiently in a medical team, collaborating with peers and learning from the expertise of others, as these sessions are interactive and require teamwork.

  5. To develop surgical skills and participate actively in interactive surgical procedures, improving overall surgical competency and confidence.

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20th Nov 2024
5:00 - 6:30pm (GMT)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
IN PERSON