Hernia Masterclass
After the success of the first season the RCSEd Surgical Specialty Board (SSB) in General Surgery is delighted to partner with the British Hernia Society in our second ‘Hernia Masterclass Webinar Series’ focussing on the state-of-the-art management of hernias. This series has been carefully designed to take the participants through essential aspects of hernia management covering a wide range of topics. This series will be suitable for general surgeons at all stages of their career. We are particularly keen to encourage surgical trainees in the UK and internationally to attend this series. The RCSEd SSB and the BHS are committed to address the training needs of our surgical trainees whose training has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Each webinar will include contributions from multiple speakers and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions during an interactive Q&A session at the end.
Topic | Date Broadcast |
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Anatomy and Radiology | 28th April 2021 |
Emergency Hernia Management | 25th May 2021 |
Setting up a CAWH service and optimising patients before surgery | 29th June 2021 |
Complex Abdominal Wall Hernia Part 2 | 27th July 2021 |
Groin Hernia "To operate or not" | 24th August 2021 |
Groin Hernia Part 2 - Dealing with difficult cases | 28th September 2021 |
Parastomal Hernias | 2nd November 2021 |
Managing the Open Abdomen | 23rd November 2021 |
How to set-up a complex hernia MDT | 28th September 2022 |
Hernias and Robotic Surgery - All you need to know | 22nd November 2022 |
Complex Abdominal Wall Hernia MDT - Part 2 | 17th January 2023 |
Understanding the abdominal wall from anatomy to radiology | 12th April 2023 |
Your Surgery – Who Makes the Decisions and How | 27th June 2023 |
Complex Abdominal Wall Hernia Reconstruction – Botox and MDT cases | 23rd October 2024 |
The Open Abdomen (Patient and Surgeon Perspective) | 25th November 2024, 19:00 to 20:00 GMT |
The archived webinar recordings are a RCSEd member benefit resource for all Fellows, Members and Affiliates.
Please contact the e-learning team at webinars@rcsed.ac.uk if you have any issues accessing these resources.