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#Hippocampus anatomy neuroanatomy registration#
Day One 09.30 - 10.00: Registration and coffee 10.00 - 10.30: Surface anatomy of the brain in the midsagittal plane (diencephalon and topographical cortical anatomy, with MRI correlation) 10.30 - 11.00: Video session, dissection of the limbic lobe The venue for the weekend workshop will be Lecture Theatre 2, Guy's Campus, King's College London (see venue here). Includes: surface anatomy of the cerebral hemispheres and limbic lobe deep cerebral white matter (using traditional "blunt dissection") dissections of the hippocampus, fornix, ventricles,īasal ganglia, internal capsule and thalamus. This exciting neuroanatomy video dissection course is ideal for anyone who wants to improve and consolidate their knowledge of human brain anatomy and build a better three-dimensionalĭuring the two day lecture programme, focussed anatomical review sessions are paired with numerous high quality video demonstrations of real human brain dissections with live expert commentary. It would serve as an excellent primer for ST1-3 trainees or as exam revision for those nearer the end of training." - Zakaria Rashid, Neurosurgery ST4, Mersey Deanery “At under £300 for a weekend (hence no need to use up study or annual leave) this is a cheap and accessible alternative to a cadaveric course and consists of talks based around HD videos of brainĭissections performed by a neuropathologist, covering all the surface anatomy of the hemispheres, then brainstem, vessels, basal ganglia, white matter tracts and hippocampal region in increasingĭetail. Neurosurgery ST1, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust I would highly recommend this course to other neurosurgical trainees or anyone interested in learning neuroanatomy.” - Kapil Rajwani, Teaching, an excellent speaker and very approachable.
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The videos were outstanding! Dr Johns is an expert at teaching neuroanatomy. Using videos of brain dissection helped me gain a much better understanding of the structures. Dr Johns step-by-step review of different parts of the brain The course covered a lot of ground, it was well delivered and very interactive.
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“an excellent course and I got a great deal out of it. Patrick Grover, Neurosurgery ST6, North Thames Deanery Rotation It would be perfect for trainees in the first few years of training to give them a broad overview of neuroanatomy, and also useful later for revision.” The live dissection format is ideal from a neurosurgical perspective as you learn the exact relations of structures in situĪs they are dissected from each other. “an excellent course that I will certainly recommend it to my colleagues. The following comments are from three UK neurosurgical trainees who attended the video dissection course in