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IBRA Master Course

Practical Treatment of Elbow and Shoulder Fractures

Course is fully booked
Date: Friday, March 18, 2022 09:39 – Saturday, March 19, 2022 09:39
Division: Upper Limbs
Location: London, United Kingdom
Language: English
Deadline: February, 18 2022
Level: Master
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Chairpersons:

Prof. Adam C. Watts, Wrightington, United Kingdom
Mr. Andrew White, Peterborough, United Kingdom


Faculty (in alphabetical order)

Dr. Andrew Greenberg, Great Neck, US
Mr. Karthik Karuppaiah, London, UK
Mr. Huw Pullen, Newport, UK
Mr. Lee Van Rensburg, Cambridge, UK
Prof. Adam Watts, Wrightington, UK
Prof. Dr. Kilian Wegmann, Cologne, DE
Mr. Andrew White, Peterborough, UK
Mr. Andrew Wright, Wrightington, UK

 

Course Fee incl. Tax:

  Elbow & Shoulder Elbow Shoulder
IBRA Full Member EUR 775 EUR 415 EUR 415
Non- / Basic Member (IBRA) EUR 1550 EUR 830 EUR 830

 

Certification
The Royal College of Surgeons of England has awarded up to 12 CPD points for this event.


Educational hours
Theoretical Part Elbow on Friday, March 18 – 105 min
Practical Part Elbow on Friday, March 18 – 315 min
Theoretical Part Shoulder on Saturday, March 19 – 105 min
Practical Part Shoulder on Saturday, March 19 – 315 min
Total: 14h


Target audience
Recommended for senior surgeons and department heads. Main specialty of the event An interactive seminar and hands- on workshop, addressing trauma and reconstruction with representative cases and discussions. Latest innovations and trends are presented both in theoretical discussions and surgical demonstrations. Practical exercises are designed as close as possible to realities in the operating room (pre-operative discussion of the case, use of pre-fractured or deformed specimen).

Educational needs
A vital scientific exchange between experts of the subspecialty reaching out for the establishment of refined standards in surgery and further improved treatment for patients has been identified as the specific need of this course level. Opening of new perspectives and a solid sounding board. Testing and possible confirmation of individual ideas through discussion with peer experts.

Expected educational outcomes
Broadening of spectrum of good practices and their dissemination, Aware of new/improved techniques and methodologies to diagnose, treat and follow-up patients.

Nature of the event
Each day starts with cases presentations and discussions. Panel discussions analyze operative challenges, followed by „pearls and pitfalls“. Most part of the day focuses on hands-on cadaver lab starting with a preoperative planning
based on radiologic findings. The inter-active course format will engage the participants and highlight the controversy linking lack of evidence and broad range of experience.

Methods to promote active learning
Multimedia presentations; time for question & answer sessions and discussion; cadaver workshop (of pre-fractured specimens) with sharing and discussion of the various cases.

 

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