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OSCE Sundays - General Surgery Cases

2nd Feb 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
2nd Feb 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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Hi everyone! 👋 We’re excited to introduce OSCE Sundays, a national teaching series by Mind the Bleep to help you ace your final year OSCEs! 🌟 Running every Sunday, these interactive sessions focus on key topics for medical students to build your clinical knowledge, communication, examination, and management skills. 📚 Session: General Surgery Cases 🗓️ Date: 2nd February 2025 ⏰ Time: 19:00 👨‍🏫 Presenter: Dr Kimberley Nyamakope FY2 Doctor 👉 Please make sure to register prior to the event Join us weekly to stay ahead in your OSCE prep!

Summary

Enhance your medical knowledge and exam preparation at OSCE Sundays, a national teaching series presented by Mind the Bleep. This session, on 2nd February 2025, will focus on General Surgery Cases, helping medical students expand their clinical understanding, communication abilities, examination techniques, and management skills. Led by Dr. Kimberley Nyamakope, an FY2 Doctor, this interactive event runs weekly, providing insights vital for final year OSCEs. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead in your OSCE preparation, make sure to register prior.

Learning objectives

  1. Understand and interpret key information related to various general surgery cases, including the common symptoms, possible complications, and typical patient history.
  2. Enhance communication skills to effectively converse with patients, gain necessary information, explain the disease process, surgical options, potential risks and benefits, and attain informed consent.
  3. Improve physical examination skills associated with general surgery cases, focusing on understanding the purpose of specific assessments and interpreting the results.
  4. Develop management skills related to general surgery cases, including presurgical preparation, making decisions about surgery and postsurgical care, and dealing with complications.
  5. Promote interaction and discussion among participants to foster rapport-building, collaboration, and teamwork, useful in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment.
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2nd Feb 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
This event has ended. Similar events
Free
ONLINE