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جامعة الكوفة-كلية الطب-الدفعة 33

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Happy New Year from the ISATS Committee 🥳

We hope everyone enjoyed the well-deserved break!

What better way to kick off 2024 than to attend the final 4 ISATS sessions?

❤️Hepatobiliary Surgery
❤️Colorectal Surgery
❤️Urology
❤️Obstetrics & Gynaecology

We will be starting with the Hepatobiliary Surgery session on the 17th of January 2024 so make sure you register! 😍

Whether you’re keen to refresh your anatomical knowledge in preparation for surgical rotations, or keen to understand the anatomy behind surgical procedures taught by expert surgeons, our final 4 ISATS sessions are not to be missed!

Link:
https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iEr52-lqQK28I-zzUfgYYQ#/registration

ISATS Team 2023/24 ⭐️😍
🤍 🌟😍 International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24: SESSION 13 😍🌟 🤍

ISATS are delighted to announce the 13th session of the International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24! 🤍 😍

SESSION 13: Lower GI Anatomy & Colorectal Surgery on Wednesday, 24th January 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

PART 1: PEER-ASSISTED TEACHING – Lower GI Anatomy teaching led by junior doctors/senior medical students 😍

PART 2: SURGICAL APPLICATION - Surgical teaching led by an expert surgeon taking you through the surgical anatomy of common surgical procedures in Colorectal Surgery.

Introducing your Expert Surgeon for the evening: Mr Amr Abdallah 😍🤍

Mr Abdallah is a speciality registrar in colorectal surgery at Royal Derby Hospital. He is also a clinical lecturer of Surgical Oncology at the Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University. Mr Abdalla has been on the specialist registry in Egypt as a consultant in general surgery & surgical oncology since 2021.

Here is a sneak peek at what we will be covering:

🖤 Bowel resection
🤍 Right hemicolectomy
🖤 Hartman’s procedure

ALL attendees will receive:

2 CPD points and certificate of attendance (CPD points awarded by RCS Edinburgh)
Additional certificate for participation in our research study (awarded at the end of the series)
Enjoy our new and improved post-session handout
Consolidate your knowledge with practice MCQs & OSCE case-based discussion questions

A new addition to our ISATS series is our Surgical Theme of the Week! Chosen by our expert surgeons, we aim to provide a greater insight into their surgical speciality. This week’s surgical theme is ‘SURGICAL ONCOLOGY’. 🎉

Register for FREE using the link in our bio, we can't wait to see you there! 😍

Register for this session at: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1tpV7WedR0qJRX6uvEya6w#/registration

Check our other sessions at: https://linktr.ee/ISATS

ISATS Committee 23/24 🌟
🏥 Job Opportunity at Amal Alhayat Hospital , Najaf , Iraq

Amal Alhayat Hospital is pleased to announce a job opportunity for a highly experienced and qualified Female Registered Nurse (ممرض جامعي) to join our dynamic team in the Emergency Department.

Requirements:
- Female candidates only.
- Registered Nurse with a strong medical background.
- Resides in Najaf.
- High experience in emergency care.
- Excellent nursing skills.
- Certified in Basic Life Support (BLS).
- Kind and good personality.

If you meet these criteria and are ready to contribute to our commitment to quality healthcare, we invite you to apply.

Please send your resume and relevant documents to this emial

medical@amalalhayat.com
سلام عليكم منو مشترك بحساب كوكل ميت بحيث يستقبل عدد اكثر من مية يراسلني من فضلكم
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🤍 🌟😍 International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24: SESSION 14 😍🌟 🤍

ISATS are delighted to announce the 14th session of the International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24! 🤍 😍

SESSION 14: Renal Anatomy & Urology on Wednesday, 31st January 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

PART 1: PEER-ASSISTED TEACHING – Renal Anatomy teaching led by junior doctors/senior medical students 😍

PART 2: SURGICAL APPLICATION - Surgical teaching led by an expert surgeon taking you through the surgical anatomy of common surgical procedures in Urology.

Introducing your Expert Surgeon for the evening: Mr James Akman 😍🤍

Mr Akman is a ST7 Urology Registrar in the East Midlands Deanery. He has held the position of BSOT Medical Student national representative and has completed a PgCert in Academic Practice at Barts and the Royal London Hospitals. Mr Akman has specific interest in bladder outflow obstruction.

Here is a sneak peek at what we will be covering:

💛 Open Nephrectomy
🧡 Inguinal Orchidectomy
❤️ Principles of Urology

ALL attendees will receive:

2 CPD points and certificate of attendance (CPD points awarded by RCS Edinburgh)
Additional certificate for participation in our research study (awarded at the end of the series)
Enjoy our new and improved post-session handout
Consolidate your knowledge with practice MCQs & OSCE case-based discussion questions

A new addition to our ISATS series is our Surgical Theme of the Week! Chosen by our expert surgeons, we aim to provide a greater insight into their surgical speciality. This week’s surgical theme is ‘Transurethral resection of the prostate’. 🎉

Register for FREE using the link in our bio, we can't wait to see you there! 😍

Register for this session at: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RjI0KIHcTfOB7sNh7NPPZQ#/registration

Check our other sessions at: https://linktr.ee/ISATS

ISATS Committee 23/24 🌟
🤍 🌟😍 International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24: SERIES FINALE 😍🌟 🤍

ISATS are delighted to announce the FINAL ISATS session of the International Surgical Anatomy Teaching Series (ISATS) 2023/24! 🤍 😍

SESSION 15: Pelvis Anatomy & Obstetrics and Gynaecology on Wednesday, 7th February 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

PART 1: PEER-ASSISTED TEACHING – Pelvis Anatomy teaching led by junior doctors/senior medical students 😍

PART 2: SURGICAL APPLICATION - Surgical teaching led by an expert surgeon taking you through the surgical anatomy of common surgical procedures in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Introducing your Expert Surgeon for the evening: Mr Mostafa Abdalla😍🤍

Mr Abdalla is a gynae-oncology fellow at Guy’s and St Thomas NHS Foundation trust. He is also a clinical fellow in endometriosis and minimal access surgery. Mr Abdalla is an honorary clinical / research fellow at Oxford University Hospitals and is a member of the BSGE, ESGE, ESGO, BSCCP and BIRGS.

Here is a sneak peek at what we will be covering:

💛 Hysterectomy
🧡 Principles of obstetrics and gynaecology
❤️ C-Section

ALL attendees will receive:

2 CPD points and certificate of attendance (CPD points awarded by RCS Edinburgh)
Additional certificate for participation in our research study (awarded at the end of the series)
Enjoy our new and improved post-session handout
Consolidate your knowledge with practice MCQs & OSCE case-based discussion questions

A new addition to our ISATS series is our Surgical Theme of the Week! Chosen by our expert surgeons, we aim to provide a greater insight into their surgical speciality. This week’s surgical theme is ‘Obstetric Surgery’. 🎉

Register for FREE using the link in our bio, we can't wait to see you there! 😍

Register for this session at: https://bham-ac-uk.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8PrOUCMyQQuXp2YvKYajiQ#/registration

Check our other sessions at: https://linktr.ee/ISATS

ISATS Committee 23/24 🌟
Session finale!!
In a healthy individual breathing air, the PaO, is normally higher than 11 kPa i.e. about 10 kPa lower than the inspired partial pressure. This can be used as a rule of thumb to estimate the PaO2 for any given inspired concentration, in that it should be numerically about 10 less than the inspired concentration (%).

For example, 40% inspired oxygen should result in a PaO2 of approximately 30 kPa. With increasing lung injury, the gap between inspired concentration and Pa02 increases. This is important to recognise because for someone breathing 50% oxygen a Pa02 of 13 kPa is not
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