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Pro-section Teaching Event

4th Apr 2025
11:15am - 1:15pm (BST)
4th Apr 2025
11:15am - 1:15pm (BST)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
Free
IN PERSON

Description

The aim of this event is to hold a high-yield teaching session on areas of anatomy that are clinically relevant for exams using pro-sections from the Anatomy Department at QUB. The session will be delivered by current Clinical Anatomy Master's students, facilitated by Dr Eiman Meguid, in the Minor DR (MBC). It will cover topic areas of anatomy such as:

  • Upper limb
  • Thorax
  • Abdomen
  • Lower limb

This session aims to refresh the anatomical knowledge of final year students who are interested in surgery and intend to sit their MRCS examinations soon, during foundation.

The format of the event will be small group teaching, with 4 x 30 minute stations covering each area of anatomy.

Attending students will be required to wear their scrubs.

Capacity is limited to 30 students, with those in final year prioritised.

Summary

This teaching session is a high-yield workshop aimed at final year students preparing for their MRCS exams, specifically those interested in surgery. Utilising pro-sections from QUB's Anatomy Department, it's conducted by Clinical Anatomy Master's students and covers clinically relevant anatomy areas including the upper limb, thorax, abdomen, and lower limb. The session employs small group teaching with dedicated 30-minute segments for each anatomy area. Limited to 30 participants, attendees will need to wear their scrubs. Final year students will receive priority in booking.

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Learning objectives

  1. Identify and understand the key structures and their clinical relevance in the upper limb, thorax, abdomen, and lower limb.
  2. Apply knowledge of relevant anatomical structures in a clinical context to prepare for the MRCS examinations.
  3. Understand the surgical relevance of different anatomical regions and their structures.
  4. Enhance collaborative learning and networking with peers and master's students during the small group teaching sessions.
  5. Develop effective examination techniques for various anatomical regions to gain a working knowledge for future surgical procedures.
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4th Apr 2025
11:15am - 1:15pm (BST)
Not an online event
Attendance certificate available
Free
IN PERSON