Human abdomen for beginners HC569 / F01
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
Date | Time | Location | |
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Human abdomen for beginners | 25 July 2019 | 10:00-15:30 | King'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 member | Activity fee£165.00 +VAT |
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heated non-member | Activity fee£180.00 +VAT |
Participants from outside the UK will be charged the course fee and an additional £120 per day plus VAT.
Additional information
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