This session examines the anatomical basis of anaesthetic airway management. It includes a discussion on factors influencing mouth opening and the anatomy of the craniocervical junction.
This session provides an outline of the important differences between the adult and the paediatric airways. The overall objective is to give the trainee the understanding of the development of the anatomy of the airway from birth to adulthood, which is ne
This session will cover the structure of the lungs and pleura at a cellular level. In particular there will be an emphasis on the structure and function relationships which allow gas exchange to occur.
This session describes the anatomy of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx. The nerve supply to the larynx and the implications of damage to these nerves is also described.
This session explores the identification, assessment and diagnosis of dementia and the benefits of an early diagnosis. Later, it will investigate what...
This session explains how to assess a child with fever using the ‘traffic light’ system. It discusses febrile seizures, their features and management,...
This session describes the prevalence and impact of meningitis. You will learn to recognise the symptoms and how to conduct immediate management of a ...
This session considers the management of children who present with acute abdominal pain in general practice. The management of chronic and recurrent a...