This one-day interactive course aims to build understanding and provide hands-on experience of High Speed Drills. The candidates will learn the basic skills and techniques for high-speed drilling.
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- Duration: 1 day
- Fees: £100
- Location: Tooting campus
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Neurosurgery High Speed Drill Course Course overview
Developing drilling skills is an essential operative skill in Neurosurgery (curriculum requirement).
This is one of several neurology professional development courses offered at City St George's Tooting campus.
For more information, please see The full programme (2023)
Who is it for?
This course is particularly suitable for: junior neurosurgery trainees (ST1-4) or equivalent level fellows, junior doctors and physicians associate graduates with interest in neurosurgery.
Timetable
The course will held face-to-face on a date to be confirmed.
Benefits
The candidates will learn the basic skills and techniques for high-speed drilling, which is an essential operative skill in Neurosurgery (curriculum requirement).
What will I learn?
The course will cover:
- identifications, set-up and disassemble High Speed Drills
- differentiation between attachment and cutting accessories and their respective applications
- short presentations preceding the hands-on training will support the practical work
- demonstrations of ICP and EVDs insertion.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Assessment and certificates
Certification
Delegates will be issued with a certificate of attendance.
How to apply
This is a popular course and due to the practical element, numbers are limited to a maximum number of 16 candidates.
To apply, please follow these steps:
- Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet any prerequisites or eligibility criteria mentioned.
- Register: Click on the registration or booking link on the course page.
- Payment: Proceed to the payment section to pay the course fee. Ensure you have your payment details ready.
- Confirmation: After registering and making payment, you should receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this, please check your spam/junk folder. Keep the email for your records.
- Prepare for the Course: Review any pre-course materials or requirements provided in the confirmation email.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, consider contacting the course provider directly through the contact information available on the website.
Eligibility
Participants should have suitable medical knowledge to successfully complete this course. It is intended for junior neurosurgery trainees (ST1-4) or equivalent level fellows, and junior doctors with interest in neurosurgery.
English requirements
Candidates must meet City St George’s requirements for English language proficiency.