Sunday 29 June 2014

Basic Surgical Skills Course - Third


Training
Basic Surgical Skills
Date
25 – 26 June 2014
Venue
ELRIAH – epidemiology unit hall
Number of trainees
16

Topics


·         History of surgery

·         Handling instruments

·         Needles & Suture material

·         Suturing skills

·         Knots

·         Drains

·         Heamostasis

·         Good assistance

·         Scrubbing

·         Bowel anastomosis

 

Training Faculty

·         Dr. Helmy Ezzat: Lecturer GEC - MBBCh , MS,  MD.
·         Dr. Hosam Hamed: Assistant Lecturer GECMBBCh, MS.
·         Dr. Mina Azer: Visceral surgery specialist ELRIAHMBBCh, MS.
·         Dr. Mohammed Said: Visceral surgery specialist ELRIAH – MBBCh, MS.

Course description


This course was designed to fill the gap between the theoretical study and the practical situations that may face freshly graduates. The course covered the following topics: a start with a brief history of surgery which trying to highlight the main hinders that faced surgeons along ages till they mastered their craft. Then the course took the trainees on a tour to get to know the tools used in this noble craft, which are instruments, needles & suture material. Afterwards the trainees experienced suturing skills and knotting skills in hands-on mentored sessions. Four cross cutting issues were discussed which were: surgical drains, Heamostasis, good assistance and scrubbing techniques. Finally trainees experienced a more sophisticated surgical skill: bowel anastomosis. All sessions were designed to be trainee friendly, interactive, practical, and depending on self-learning.

Couse evaluation


A pre and posttest is designed to evaluate the level of progress the course is contributing to the trainees’ knowledge by asking them the same questions before and after the course then compare the results. These tests are anonymous and its results are calculated collectively.

 
Score
percentage
 Pre test
80/320
25%
Post test
297/320
93%
Difference
217
68%

 

Questionnaire for sessions’ evaluation:

This questionnaire rated individual sessions on a scale of Excellent (3 points) – Good (2 points) – Average (1 point) – Weak (zero). Then a collective score was calculated to estimate trainees’ satisfaction with each session and with the training as a whole.

 

Session
Percentage of satisfaction
History of surgery
91%
Handling instruments
80%
Suture material and needles
69%
Suturing techniques and knotting
87%
Heamostasis – overview
75%
Good assistance
77%
Scrubbing
81%
Bowel anastomosis
88%
Training as a whole
91%


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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