22 Feb
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
To be held at St Edmund Hall
Oxford, 22nd February 2018
A Royal College of Surgeons of England Accredited Course
Aims
Provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to establish and maintain a high quality and safe practice as a District General Hospital surgeon with a sub-specialty interest in the general surgery of children. Provide a useful update for surgeons with an established practice.
Programme
8.30 |
Registration | |
9.00 |
Introduction, aims | Will Sherwood, London |
9.15 |
Setting up and developing a paediatric surgery practice | Andrew Gordon, Slough |
9.30 |
Communication with children | Su Laurent, London |
10.00 |
The elective out-patient clinic 1 | Will Sherwood, London |
11.00 |
Coffee | |
11.30 |
Anaesthesia, fluids and pain | Su Davies, Slough |
12.00 |
The elective out-patient clinic 2 | Ian Willetts, Oxford |
13.00 |
Lunch | |
13.45 |
Non-elective conditions | Kokila Lakhoo, Oxford |
15.00 |
Networks | Richard Stewart, Nottingham |
15.30 |
Tea | |
16.00 |
Medico-lgeal issues and consent | Hugh Grant, Oxford |
16.45 |
Summary | Kokila Lakhoo, Oxford |
Other topics
- The emphasis is on conditions seen in District General and Rural Hospital Practice Case-based discussion and lectures
- Introduction to networks in General Paediatric Surgery
- The role of BAPS
- Discussion of specific operative techniques
Who should attend?
- Consultants and Higher Trainees in General Surgery
- Consultants and Higher Trainees in Urology
Cost
Consultants – £190
Trainees – £170
*BAPS trainee members will receive a £10 discount
There will be a dinner following the course.