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The North West Specialist Surgical Teaching Programme has been designed, on a region-wide basis, through the collaboration of all surgical tutors from the NW region.

  1. To follow the ISCP curriculum
  2. To prepare for the FRCS Exit examination
  3. To arm trainees with clinically relevant knowledge.

ATTENDANCE TO THIS EDUCATION PROGRAMME IS MANDATORY

(Registration will be taken. Less than 70% attendance over the year will be considered unacceptable and action will be taken)

 

14th October 2011
INTRODUCTION
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • The teaching programme and exam preparation
      • Arnab Bhowmick
    • HST to Consultant: the transition zone
      • Arnab Bhowmick

28th October 2011
UGI / HPB
  • Chiorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Bariatric Surgery - practice and pitfalls
      • Professor Basil Ammori
    • Severe pancreatitis
      • Nicola de' Liguori Carino - UNABLE TO ATTEND - SENDS APOLOGIES

11th November 2011
CRITICAL CARE
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital
    • Critical care case scenarios
      • Ken McGrattan / Irfan Chaudry

 

25th November 2011
MRAS Meeting
  • Blackpool Hospital
    • MRAS Meeting
      • Blackpool Hospitals

25th November 2011
Intermediate / Advanced Laparoscopic Skills Course
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
 

9th December 2011
COLORECTAL
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Colorectal Cancer - MDT cases - decision making dilemmas
      • Arnab Bhowmick
      • Debbie Williamson

 

23rd  December 2011
EMERGENCY
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Colorectal Emergencies
      • David Jones
    • Vascular emergencies
      • Ansy Egun

 

6th January 2012
TRAUMA
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre
    • Management of severe chest injury
      • Joseph Zacharias - UNABLE TO ATTEND - SENDS APOLOGIES
    • Trauma - difficult scenarios
      • Chris Lewis

 

20th  January 2012

  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • MPS - Human Factors - a non technical skills course with emphasis on avoiding adverse events and base it on case studies and learning from case studies
      • Jo Galvin
    • Surviving the RITA/ARCPs and the remit of the STC
      • Neil Hulton
 

3rd February 2012
BREAST
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Benign breast disease: case studies
      • Gary Boland

 

17th February 2012
COLORECTAL
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre
    • Inflammatory bowel disease: MDT cases
      • Nigel Scott / Ian Harris
    • Piles, prolapse and pilondial disease: modern management
      • Hamish Michie

 

2nd March 2012
VASCULAR
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Perhipheral aneurysms and pseudo aneurysms: basic principles of management
      • Susan Drinkwater
    • Difficult aortic problems - case studies
      • Mo Baguneid

 

16th March 2012
BREAST
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Principles of reconstructive breast surgery
      • Jane Ooi
    • Breast cancer: key evidence for current management
      • Jane McNicholas

 

30th March 2012
UGI / HPB
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Oesophago gastric cancer - MDT scenarios
      • Muntzer Mughal
    • Liver / biliary tumours
      • Ajith Siriwardena

 

13th April 2012
HEAD & NECK / MANAGEMENT
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Management of head and neck lumps
      • Andrew Edwards
    • Management of pancreatic tumours: benign and malignant
      • to be advised

 

27th April 2012
COLORECTAL
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Advanced endoscopic techniques
      • Alan Beveridge
    • Avoiding and manging complications
      • Nick Lees

 

11th May 2012
EMERGENCY
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Management of biliary obstruction and sepsis
      • Paul Turner
    • Upper GI emergencies
      • Kish Pursnani

 

25th May 2012

  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Critical CAre - principles of enhanced recovery
      • Tom Owen
    • Recurrent unexplained abdominal pain in the post surgical patient
      • Peter Paine

 

8th June 2012

  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Carcinoid tumours and carcinoid syndrome
      • Graeme Poston
    • Pseudomyxoma and peritoneal tumours
      • Paul Fulford

22nd June 2012

  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Understanding CPEX and dilemmas in the nigh risk surgical patient
      • Tom Owen
    • High risk surgical decision making: what would you do?
      • Arnab Bhowmick

6th July 2012
ENDOCRINE
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • Surgery of the adrenal gland
      • Helen Doran
    • Thyroid case studies
      • Helen Doran

20th July 2012
GIST
  • Chorley & South Ribble District General Hospital - Education Centre - Lecture Hall
    • GIST tumours / Sarcoma - diagnosis and treatment dilemmas
      • Michael Leahy
    • Surgery for GIST tumours
      • Jonathan Vickers
    • Surgery for intra abdominal sarcoma
      • Noel Clarke