Overview

The Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Oncology (QCGC) would like to announce its seventh laparoscopic workshop series. This workshop is aimed at Gynaecologists and Registrars who already have a basic grounding in laparoscopic surgery but want to take things to the next level.

 

Registrars who already have a basic grounding in laparoscopic surgery but want to take things to the next level. The focus of this workshop is to give you as much hands-on experience as possible with all the tips and tricks our team has acquired over the years.  The workshop will be held over 2 days. Lectures and a ‘dry’ lab focusing on intracorporal knot tying and vaginal vault closure will be covered on day one.  Day two will encompass a live animal lab that will allow candidates to practise dissection techniques, perform critical steps of a laparoscopic hysterectomy, ureterolysis and repair bowel, bladder and vascular injuries.

 

This course has a maximum number of 8 participants with a high mentor to participant ratio to maximise your learning experience. Please secure your position as early as possible to avoid disappointment. The goal of this course is to build on the skills that the candidates already possess and thereby allow them to confidently tackle more challenging procedures.

The members of QCGC look forward to seeing you soon.

 

Program

Speakers

Dr Naven Chetty

A/Prof Russell Land

Prices

Full Workshop

Access to every session including the dinner on Friday evening. 

Regular
Doctor $2995
Trainee $2695

Mater Education Practice Improvement Centre

The Friday session will take place at the Mater South Brisbane Campus.
Closest parking is in the parking lot on Hancock Street.  See below map>

The workshop will be located in the Simulation Centre, Level 4, Duncombe Building, Mater Hill
Please click here to download the map

Saturday Venue

University of Queensland Biological Resources

The hands-on training will be held at the RBWH Campus in Herston on Saturday only.

University of Queensland Biological Resources
Herston Medical Research Centre.
Building 59, RBWH Complex.
Herston, QLD 4029