Gynaecological Applied advanced Pelvic Anatomy: Laparoscopic Cadaveric Demonstration -Prosection-Based Training:. A Revision course 18th June 2025.
Anatomy & Surgical Training Centre. Keele University.
Get ready to dive into the intricacies of pelvic anatomy at our Pelvic Anatomy Revision Course, to enhance your knowledge and skill. Your anatomical knowledge will be tested at the beginning and end of course with expected improvement in your test scores. Enjoy the interactive sessions during the course and learn from real masters of Anatomy.
Course Directors:
Miss Nahid Gul Gynaecological Pelvic Surgeon
Faculty
Miss Nahid Gul Gynaecological Pelvic Surgeon
Mr David Rowlands Consultant Gynaecologist
Mr Luke Welsh Director of Anatomy
Date:
Wednesday 18th June 2025
Venue: Anatomy Department Keele University Campus. ST5 5BG
Course Programme
This intensive, one-day Anatomy Revision Course is designed for Gynaecological surgical trainees and consultants seeking to deepen their understanding of complex pelvic anatomy through a high-quality, cadaveric-based experience.
Course Features:
Live Laparoscopic Dissection Demonstrations
Performed on fresh-frozen cadavers, focusing on:
Pelvic and retroperitoneal anatomy
Ureterolysis techniques
Identification of critical neurovascular landmarks
Hands-On Prosection-Based Training
Guided anatomical exploration in small groups
Interactive learning stations covering pelvic compartments and surgical planes
Faculty-led discussions focused on surgical relevance and intraoperative anatomy
Why Attend?
• Enhance your anatomical knowledge in a surgical context
• Build confidence in recognising key structures and safe dissection planes
• Prepare for operative challenges and anatomical variation
Target Audience:
- Core surgical trainees
- Specialty registrars in gynaecology, urology, colorectal or general surgery
- Clinical anatomists and educators
- Senior Gynaecological trainee and Consultant
Logistics & Registration
Maximum Delegates: 40–45 recommended
• Optimal visibility during laparoscopic demonstrations
• Small group interaction during prosection sessions
Course Fee:
Suggested: £130–£190 per delegate
This fee reflects:
• Access to high-quality cadaveric material
• Experienced faculty-led teaching
• Refreshments, printed resources, and certificate of attendance