**Registration Note: In order to receive the CAGS Member rate, members must use the email associated with their account.  If your membership is not currently active, you will be offered non-member ticket options.

Target Audience
This interactive webinar series is designed for practicing surgeons and residents both actively involved and interested in providing operative delivery and maternal care support in rural and remote communities and global surgery programs.

Course Overview
The course consists of four, 2-hour webinars of combined didactic lectures, interactive participant discussions and case review around the assessment and management of challenging cases and complications in operative delivery for the General Surgeon.

**The full four-part series will be offered again in Fall 2022.  Registration will open soon!

Cost
     Registration includes Session 1. 

     CAGS Members - $30 for surgeons, $15 for residents

     Non-CAGS Members - $60 for surgeons, $30 for residents


Co-Chairs: Dr. Glenn Posner, Dr. Cait Champion, Dr. Roy Kirkpatrick

Session #1 Learning Objectives

By the end of this session participants will be able to:

  • Identify and describe safe surgical principles and potential pitfalls in repeat caesarean section
  • Identify and describe safe surgical principles and potential pitfalls in approaching the patient with a classical caesarean incision
  • Identify and describe safe surgical principles and potential pitfalls in breech delivery and malpresentation
  • Identify and describe safe surgical principles and potential pitfalls to operative delivery in late second stage arrest, including management of an impacted fetal presentation
  • Identify and describe safe surgical principles and potential pitfalls in high risk operative delivery including cord prolapse and twin delivery

Reference Textbook
Posner, G., Dy, J., Black A., and Jones, GD.  (2013)  Oxorn-Foote Human Labor and Birth (6e).  Mc-Graw-Hill.

Accreditation
This event is an Accredited Self-Assessment Activity (Section 3) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by Canadian Association of General Surgeons.  You may claim a maximum of 1.5 hours.


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PG Course - Delivery and Maternal Care for General Surgeons (Session #1)

  • Wednesday Feb 16 2022, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Online