Training the Clinical Anatomy Trainer - Level 2

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About the course

Description:
Taught by surgeons and surgical anatomists, the ‘Training Clinical Anatomy Trainer Level 2’ course is intended to provide attendees with further understanding of applied clinical anatomy pertinent to qualified doctors and anatomists. The course will include teaching/assessment using prosections and osteology in the anatomy dissection room. The course will comprise of a series of assessments on teaching techniques interspersed with short interactive lectures over the two days.

Assessment of teaching will on the following areas:

  • Small group teaching/presentation to a simulated undergraduate audience
  • Small group teaching/presentation to a simulated postgraduate audience
  • Large group teaching/presentation
  • Prosection-based teaching
  • Basic osteology teaching
  • PPT assessment of spotters

Suitable for:

  • Qualified doctors who have successfully completed TCAT1 and part A or part 1 of a PG Membership exam (MRCS, MCEM, FRCS, MRCP, FRCA, FRCR, MRCOG) from one of the UK Royal Colleges.
  • Anatomists with a postgraduate (MSc/MPhil) or Doctorate (PhD) degree
  • Qualified doctors who have passed a PG Membership exam (MRCS, MCEM, FRCS, MRCP, FRCA, FRCR, MRCOG) from one of the UK Royal Colleges.
  • Registrars and Consultants in any of the surgical specialities, radiology and emergency medicine

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