Plastic Surgery

18th November 2024, 19:00 to 20:00 GMT

Overview

Join our comprehensive webinar series tailored to help you excel in the MRCS Part A examination. Hosted by FTSS Scotland in collaboration with RCSEd, these webinars focus on high-yield subjects crucial for success in the Applied Basic Sciences and Principles of Surgery in General papers. Our content aligns with the Intercollegiate Committee for Basic Surgical Examinations Guide, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the MRCS Part A exam. Gain valuable insights, in-depth knowledge, and effective strategies for success from experienced professionals. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your preparation and secure your future in surgery.

Aims

Provide an overview of the common questions relating to plastic surgery encountered in the MRCS Part A.

We aim to cover high yield concepts in plastic surgery and its clinical relevance, including burns classification and management, and the reconstructive ladder.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, attendees should be able to:

  • Have a good understanding of the relevant basic scientific principles of wound management and principles of skin cover (reconstructive ladder, skin grafts and flaps)

  • Understand the assessment and initial management of patients with burn trauma.

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Panellists

Our panellists include:

  • Dr Sanah Ali - MRCS, BMBCh, BA (Oxon), Core Trainee (CT2), South-East Scotland. Sanah is currently undertaking a post in Plastic Surgery at St John’s Hospital. She graduated from the University of Oxford in 2021, and then carried out her Foundation Training at Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey. She then took up a Plastics-themed core training job in Edinburgh, starting with 6 months of ENT, followed by a year with the Plastics department, where she currently works. Sanah intends on pursuing a career in Plastics surgery, and has a particular interest in burns. In her spare time, Sanah is a keen runner and cyclist, and can be found exploring various peaks or beaches around Scotland.

CPD

1 Hour

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Recording

A recording of the webinar will be made available on this page in the days following the live broadcast.



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