Recognise when and why diagnostic hysteroscopy is appropriate and know how it is safely performed.
Understand how and when to perform hysteroscopic procedures in an outpatient setting with minimal discomfort and when to stop if this cannot be achieved.
Be familiar with various devices available for performing operative hysteroscopic procedures including endometrial resection and ablation, endometrial polypectomy, and fibroid resection.
Be aware of the new developments in hysteroscopy and be up to date with the current research in this field
Suitable for the practical component of the ‘Benign Gynaecological Surgery: Hysteroscopy’ (pre 2011 syllabus) ATSM and ‘Benign Abdominal Surgery: open and laparoscopic’ (January 2011 syllabus) ATSM
Please note, delegates must attend lectures AND one of the hand-on workshop sessions for ATSM purposes
Who should attend
All Consultants and Trainees in urogynaecology
SAS and LE Doctors
GPs with a special interest in gynaecology who wish to develop their hysteroscopy skill·
Gynaecologists, whether Consultants, Staff Grade, Staff Doctors, Trust Doctors or Associate Specialists, wishing to enhance their hysteroscopy skills
Nurse Hysteroscopists who are developing their operative hysteroscopy skills
Trainees in Obstetric and Gynaecology who are registered or who plan to register for the Benign Gynaecology or Hysterocsopy ATSMs
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