Hand surgery FRCS (Orth) revision course · Hand surgery FRCS (Orth) revision course 14—15...
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Chandos House
2 Queen Anne Street
London
W1G 9LQ
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Orthopaedic Research UK
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Orthopaedic Research UK
14—15 September 2017Venue: Chandos House, London
Course convenor: Mr Ramon Tahmassebi,Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon,King’s College Hospital London
Hand surgery FRCS (Orth) revision course Organised jointly by King’s College Hospital and Orthopaedic Research UK
Hand surgery FRCS (Orth) revision course
14—15 September 2017 Venue: Chandos House, London
Course convenor: Mr Ramon Tahmassebi,Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon,King’s College Hospital London
Educational aims and objectives
This course is designed to impart the knowledge and skills required to pass the hand surgery section of the FRCS Orth exam. This will include a comprehensive lecture programme covering the core components and key topics of the exam. Mock clinical exams with invited patients will provide an opportunity to refine examination skills under the guidance of experienced hand surgeons. The viva component will prepare delegates for exam conditions with an opportunity for teaching and feedback.
By the end of the course, delegates will be familiar with:• Key elements of functional anatomy• Degenerative conditions of the hand and wrist• Carpal instability including SLAC and SNAC• Contemporary management of scaphoid and distal radius fractures• Key papers in hand surgery• Common radiological abnormalities seen on x-ray, CT and MRI• Management of soft tissue injuries• Peripheral nerve injury and entrapment
Registration fees
Lectures with vivas and clinicals: £350
Lectures only: £250
We only have 21 spaces available for the full course, so please ensure you book early to avoid disappointment.
Registration with ORUK is essential before registering online for our educational events. It also brings other benefits, which include applying for research funding.
Registration with ORUK is free and open to all, join online here: www.oruk.org/register
Course overview (Day 1)
Thursday 14 September 2017
08:00 Registration and refreshments08:25 Welcome and about the exam Ramon Tahmassebi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital London08:30 Distal radius fractures Ramon Tahmassebi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital London09:15 Scaphoid fractures Jonathan Compson, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital10:00 Dupuytren’s disease Nicholas Riley, Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford10:45 Refreshments 11:05 Carpal injuries & instability Ramon Tahmassebi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital London
11:50 Rheumatoid arthritis Nicholas Riley, Consultant Hand and Wrist Surgeon, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford 12:35 Lunch
13:15 Neuropathies Magnus Arnander, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital14:00 Arthritis/arthrodesis/arthroplasty Greg Packer, Consultant Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon, Southend Hospital NHS Trust14:45 Evidence in hand surgery Karthik Karuppaiah, Consultant Upper Limb Surgeon, King’s College Hospital15:45 Refreshments16:05 Vivas 18:35 Close of day
Viva faculty
Magnus ArnanderOnur BerberJonathan CompsonJohn EdwinLaura HamiltonKarthik KaruppaiahGreg PackerNicholas RileyRamon Tahmassebi
What delegates say about this course
“A lot of information and teaching packed into the course with bonus clinical cases”
“Fantastic course, gave me confidence to face the FRCS T&O hand modules”
“Very experience faculty, very approachable”
Course overview (Day 2)
Friday 15 September 2017
08:00 Registration and refreshments08:30 Anatomy & Surgical approaches Livio Di Mascio, Consultant Upper Limb and Hand Orthopaedic Surgeon, Barts and the Royal London Hospitals09:30 Radiology for the exam Dr David Elias, Consultant Radiologist, King’s College Hospital10:15 Trapezio-metacarpal arthritis Mark Phillips, Hand & Wrist Surgeon, Trauma Lead, London Sports Orthopaedics11:00 Refreshments11:20 The DRUJ, TFCC and ulnar sided wrist pain Magnus Arnander, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, St George’s Hospital12:05 Hand trauma Mark Phillips, Hand & Wrist Surgeon, Trauma Lead, London Sports Orthopaedics 12:50 Lunch13:30 Plastic surgery Naveen Cavale, Consultant Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, King’s College Hospital 14:15 Clinical examination of the hand and wrist Ramon Tahmassebi, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, King’s College Hospital London15:00 Refreshments15:20 Clinicals17:40 Close of course
Viva faculty
Magnus ArnanderOnur BerberJonathan CompsonLivio DimascioLaura HamiltonMark PhillipsNicholas RileyRamon Tahmassebi
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