Human abdomen for beginners HC569 / F01

Start date
25 Jul 19
Duration
1 Day
Location
King's College London, New Hunt's House, Guy's Campus, London SE1 1UL View on Google Map

Summary

Programme:

10.00 Meet at Hodgkin reception  

10.15 Upper dissecting room general housekeeping and safety induction

10.20 An overview of the abdominal regions

10.40 An overview of the abdominal organs. Hands on cadaveric tutorial

12.00 Lunch (provided) in the Gordon Museum of pathology

13.15 Hands on cadaveric tutorial of the functions of the abdominal organs

14.30 Quiz

15.30 Feedback & finish

Outcomes

  • To be able to identify the different regions of the abdomen and what organs lie within those regions.
  • Understanding how the abdominal organs function.

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Human abdomen for beginners25 July 201910:00-15:30King's College London

Notes

Restrictions:

Please note that as these are licenced premises and you will be using cadaveric material access is restricted to technicians working in a relevant field. Photography is not allowed under any circumstances. Closed footwear must be worn. Lab coats and gloves provided.

Free to internal KCL technicians, external technicians must be from relevant field (HTA). Lunch included.

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Cost

heated memberActivity fee£165.00 +VAT
heated non-memberActivity fee£180.00 +VAT

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