Cadaver Dissection Workshop for Orthopaedic Surgery Residents

Programme Code: TGS-2019507015

SFC-Eligible

Mode of Delivery

On-Campus

Duration

2 Days

Date / Time

  • Next Run TBA

Programme Highlights

This cadaveric workshop will allow participants to practice and enhance their skills in a safe and guided environment. This workshop offers an excellent opportunity for orthopaedic surgery residents and trainees to expand their knowledge and skills in orthopaedic surgery & other surgical specialties. Surgical dissection using fresh frozen cadavers allows teaching of human anatomy and intensive practical training in a wide variety of surgical techniques.

Benefits of Attending

  • Develop and improve knowledge and skills in dissection
  • Bridge basic anatomical understanding with clinical applications in the field of orthopaedic surgery
  • Build a strong foundation for safe surgical practice

Who Should Attend

Residents and trainees from Orthopaedic Surgery.

Trainer Profile

A/Prof S. Dinesh Kumar

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Dr Gavin O’Neill

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Course Agenda

Download the brochure to view the detailed course agenda.

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Topics

Day 1

AM

  • Pre Workshop MCQ
  • Upper Limb – Anatomical Basis of Surgical Approaches
  • Lower Limb – Anatomical Basis of Surgical Approaches
  • Demonstration on Prosected Cadavers and Specimens

PM

  • Knee Approaches: Distal Femur / Knee / Popliteal Fossa Approaches / Graft Harvesting & NCB/ALPS Plating for Distal Femur and Proximal Tibia
  • Radius / Ulna Approaches Henry / Thompson

Day 2

AM

  • Distal Tibia Approaches
  • Foot and Ankle Approaches
  • Hip Approaches: Posterior Approach/ Anterior approach/ DAA/ Lateral Approach
  • Hip Replacement Workshop: ML Taper/G7

PM

  • Shoulder Approaches: Deltoid splitting / Delto-pectoral / Posterior approach / Arthroscopy portal placement
  • Humeral shaft approaches, MIPO, anterior, lateral and posterior
  • Amputation Workshop
  • Post Workshop MCQ
  • Debrief & Workshop Evaluation

Pre-Requisites and Assessment

MBBS or MD or equivalent degree.

Assessment components include pre and post course multiple choice questions. Learners must record at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components to successfully complete the course and receive a Certificate of Participation.

Awards and Certification

All participants will receive a Certificate of Participation.

Course Fee

International Participants

Singapore Citizens1 39 years old or younger

Singapore Citizens1 40 years old or older eligible for MCES2

Singapore PR

Enhanced Training Support For SMEs3

Full Course Fee

$2600

$2600

$2600

$2600

$2600

Less: SSG Grant Amount4

$1820

$1820

$1820

$1820

Nett Course Fee

$2600

$780

$780

$780

$780

7% GST on Nett Course Fee

$182

$54.60

$54.60

$54.60

$54.60

Total Nett Course Fee Payable including GST

$2782

$834.60

$834.60

$834.60

$834.60

Less Additional Funding if Eligible Under Various Schemes

$520

$5250

Total Nett Cost Fee Payable, Including GST, after additonal funding from the various funding schemes

$2782

$834.60

$314.60

$834.60

$314.60

1) All self-sponsored Singaporean aged 25 and above can use their SkillsFuture Credit to pay for the course fee.

2) Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES): Singaporeans aged 40 and above may enjoy subsidies up to 90% of the course fee.

3) Enhanced Training Support for SMEs (ETSS): SME-sponsored employees (Singapore Citizens and PRs) may enjoy subsidies up to 90% of the course fee.

4) Learners must record at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components to successfully complete the course and receive a Certificate of Participation.

Application Deadline

Participants are strongly advised to apply at least 3 weeks in advance.

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