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With the prodigious response that has been received for the first two batches, ‘B.K.L. Walawalkar Hospital’ and ‘The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK’ will be re- conducting the Basic Surgical Skill Course in India. This course is run by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and will be held at BKL Walawalkar Hospital in Dervan, Maharashtra. This course is ideal for doctors / surgeons looking to learn and improve the basic skills and techniques of Surgery. They will get an opportunity to learn from highly qualified and experienced visiting faculty from UK. This course provides Assessment and Certification by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK. This certification is highly desirable for MRCS examination and ideal for doctors willing to obtain surgical training and work in the UK. The course duration is of 2 days and will be conducted twice. Batch I: - 8 th & 9 th July 2018. Batch II: - 13 th & 14 th July 2018. The course fee is Rs.40,000/- (all taxes inclusive) and includes food and accommodation. For NRI candidates, £470. Organized by: Dr. Sunil Nadkarni, MS FRCS(Ed) MCh. E Mail: [email protected] Contact/enquiries: Dr. Netaji Patil Rohan Gupte Dr. Prashant Moolya Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mobile: +91 9763 551 583 / +91 9834 348 495 Mobile: +91 8879 017 888 Mobile: +91 8087 014 123

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Page 1: B.K.L. and Basic Surgical Skill Course BKLwalawalkarhospital.com › ... › Brochure_Basic_Surgical...skills prior to commencing specialty surgical training. The Basic Surgical Skills

With the prodigious response that has been received for the first two batches, ‘B.K.L.

Walawalkar Hospital’ and ‘The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK’ will be re-

conducting the Basic Surgical Skill Course in India.

This course is run by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and will be held at BKL

Walawalkar Hospital in Dervan, Maharashtra.

This course is ideal for doctors / surgeons looking to learn and improve the basic skills

and techniques of Surgery. They will get an opportunity to learn from highly qualified

and experienced visiting faculty from UK.

This course provides Assessment and Certification by the Royal College of Surgeons of

Edinburgh, UK.

This certification is highly desirable for MRCS examination and ideal for doctors willing

to obtain surgical training and work in the UK.

The course duration is of 2 days and will be conducted twice.

Batch I: - 8th & 9th July 2018.

Batch II: - 13th & 14th July 2018.

The course fee is Rs.40,000/- (all taxes inclusive) and includes food and accommodation.

For NRI candidates, £470. Organized by: Dr. Sunil Nadkarni, MS FRCS(Ed) MCh.

E Mail: [email protected]

Contact/enquiries: Dr. Netaji Patil Rohan Gupte Dr. Prashant Moolya

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mobile: +91 9763 551 583 / +91 9834 348 495 Mobile: +91 8879 017 888 Mobile: +91 8087 014 123

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How to Reach

COURSE GOAL: * The aim of this workshop is to provide a structured curriculum to teach the correct basic surgical techniques and to instill in the trainees the best habit at the beginning of a surgeon’s training. * The course is held over two days and is made up of a series of demonstrations and extensive hands-on sessions * At the end of the workshop, trainees will be able to demonstrate the correct basic surgical techniques and appreciate the theoretical and practical knowledge of basic surgical procedures WHO SHOULD ATTEND: • Strongly recommended as highly desirable programme for all surgical trainees i.e. General Surgery, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Hand and Plastic surgery and Urology • House Officers, Residents, Medical Officers • Clinicians who seek to equip themselves with good basic surgical techniques.

Terms and Conditions

1. Registration fees All participants must pay the registration fee and submit the details of payment in registration form and email to above given email address. Your registration in the workshop will be confirmed on receipt of payment. For NEFT & RTGS payments please contact, Dr. Netaji Patil for banking details. No cancellations of registration will be allowed and no fee will be refunded once the payment received or processed.

2. Liability B.K.L. Walawalkar Hospital reserves the right to amend any part of the Workshop programme if necessary at any time.

Venue:

B.K.L. Walawalkar Hospital, Diagnostic & Research Centre

At & Post: Sawarde, Dervan,

Taluka: Chiplun, District: Ratnagiri.

Maharashtra State,415606, India.

For further detail please visit– Our website: www.walawalkarhospital.com

Email: [email protected]

Air: 1. ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’, Mumbai. The distance from airport to Dervan is appx. 280 km. 2. ‘Goa International Airport’- (Dabolim Airport), Goa, Vasco Da Gama. The distance from airport to Dervan is appx. 292 km. 3. Pune Airport: The distance from airport to Dervan is appx. 255 km. Rail: All major trains on Konkan Railway Route destined for Goa, Kerala and Mumbai have stop over at Chiplun Road: Regular Bus service from Mumbai (280 km), Pune (250 km), Kolhapur (166 km), Solapur (303 km), Belgaum (273 km), Bijapur (283 km) is available.

Train No Train Name From Mumbai To Chiplun

12051 Janshatabdi Express Dadar – 5.25 am 9.50

50105 Diva- Sawantwadi Psgr Diva – 6.20 am 11.30

10103 Mandvi Express Mumbai CST – 7.10 am 12.55

16345 Netravati Express Kurla Te. – 11.40 am 16.52

12619 Matsyagandha Express Kurla Te. – 15.20 pm 20.30

50103 Ratnagiri Passenger Dadar – 15.40 am 22.20

10111 Konkankanya Express Mumbai CST- 23.05 am 4.31

11003 Tutari Express Dadar – 00.05 am 5.18

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Glimpses of the earlier batches.

Participant comments:

What we normally use, the suture material, needle handling, the instruments, everything is now very clear. People who are trying surgery would love to do the course.

Not a single person was left un-attended; rather it was well-paced for the beginners as well as for the Practitioners.

UdayPote- MS Ortho. Pune

Basic Surgical Course is the basic necessity for all the surgeons despite any Speciality.

This course teaches how to handle any common surgical scenario with precise techniques.

No course is as equivalent in terms of course material and practical approachability.

Varun Saroday M.B.B.S. Mumbai

The miniscule details, which a trainee asks while performing basic surgical procedures to their seniors,

were solved practically by the expert faculty in a simplified manner.

Muhammad Naqvi M.B.B.S. Indore

Though I completed my MS. Ortho, I could correct a lot of basic things from suturing techniques,

knotting, etc. For. E.g. in amputations Orthopedic Surgeons use Hand-ties. I was not following correct

methods. After attending the course, I am now interested to use the techniques taught. I will start

applying the techniques taught and will guide my colleagues as well.

Suthar Sundarlingam M.S.Ortho.

Kanyakumari.

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Basic Surgical Skills Course

Overview This two day course, aimed to instill core surgical skills at the very start of a surgeon's training by teaching the correct basic techniques. This course is run under the guidance of Surgical Skills Centre in Edinburgh. The faculty is always drawn from a specially selected group of surgeons, each with a wide range of knowledge and experience in teaching.

Learning Style The course is held over two days with a series of demonstrations followed by extensive hands on sessions. Surgical Techniques are practiced using a combination of prepared animal tissue, synthetic models and simulation. Course participants have access to pre-course material online giving them the opportunity to view the basic concepts covered by the course.

Aims & Objectives Junior trainees pursuing a career in surgery are expected to be able to perform a range of basic surgical skills prior to commencing specialty surgical training. The Basic Surgical Skills courses have been running since 1994, with the involvement of all four UK and Ireland Colleges of Surgeons, and are designed to teach the essential basic technical skills required of a surgeon, instilling good practice at the early stages of training. Participants are introduced to the principles underpinning the various techniques being taught and practice these techniques with individual tuition and under the expert supervision of consultant surgeons. Participants are assessed throughout the course and issued with a certificate upon successful completion.

Learning Outcomes On completion of this course, participants should be able to:

1) Explain the principles of good practice in theatre etiquette, knot tying, suturing, haemostasis, anastomosis, surgical diathermy and ergonomics for endoscopic surgery.

2) Describe correct handling and use of surgical instruments. 3) Demonstrate an appropriate procedure for 'gowning' and 'gloving' in accordance with

recommended standards of practice. 4) Tie a variety of reliable knots, including surgical reef knots and the Aberdeen knot and tying at

depth. 5) Suture a variety of tissues, including skin, bowel, vascular tissue and tendons effectively. 6) Perform abscess drainage and contaminated wound debridement in accordance with the basic

principles of wound management. 7) Demonstrate basic techniques for small bowel, vascular and tendon anastomoses. 8) Demonstrate an understanding of basic diathermic technique. 9) Demonstrate effective management of ergonomic tissue commonly encountered with

endoscopic surgery.

Additional Information The Trainer trainee ratio in the course is 1:5, thus allowing for personalized support and supervision. There is ample opportunity to interact with faculty and assisting staff and to share their vast knowledge. The location of the Centre is in the beautiful foothills of the Sahyadri Mountains. With addition to its excellent sporting facilities, it provides a unique educational opportunity.