Objective

This programme is aimed at preparing gynaecological surgeons for the emergency scenarios they may face when in theatre or on-call. By developing a rigid set of algorithms for typical presentations such as acute haemorrhage, or the peri-operatively compromised patient, it will help standardise the management of the acutely unwell patient and reduce the impact of human factors that come into play.

Who is this aimed for?

This programme is aimed at preparing senior gynaecological trainees and gynaecology consultants for emergency scenarios they may face when in theatre or on-call. By developing a strategy for approaching typical presentations such as acute haemorrhage, or the peri-operatively compromised patient, it will help standardise the management of the acutely unwell patient and reduce the impact of human factors that come into play. There is the potential to develop multi-disciplinary programme to include nursing and theatre staff who regularly practice in gynaecology.

What is the format of the course?

This will be a one-day, face to face, interactive course. It will be run with equipment so real-time scenarios can be simulated within a realistic environment. There will be a combination of lectures, tutorials as well as emergency simulation drills.

Who should attend?

Senior trainees and new consultants with an interest in gynaecology.

Start Time: 09:00

End Time: 17:00

Registration Fee: £300

Maximum Delegates: 24

Address: The Griffin Institute, Northwich Park & St Mark’s Hospital, Y Block, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ

Course Organiser: Donna Ghosh

Delegates will be able to claim 6 CPD credits for attendance.

OUR SUPPORTERS

The British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy wishes to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to all of our supporters for their continuing support of the society and our annual scientific meeting.