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View article: What Do Undergraduate Medical Students Value in Plastic Surgery Conferences?
What Do Undergraduate Medical Students Value in Plastic Surgery Conferences? Open
Background: Medical students often have misconceptions about plastic surgery, and improving undergraduate education in the field remains a priority. Conferences—delivered in-person or online—are commonly used to enhance access and awarenes…
View article: Systemic Imaging for Early Laryngeal Cancer: A Single-Centre Review of Guideline Application in Contemporary Clinical Practice
Systemic Imaging for Early Laryngeal Cancer: A Single-Centre Review of Guideline Application in Contemporary Clinical Practice Open
Objective: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) no longer recommends offering systemic staging for early laryngeal cancer (T1N0 and T2N0). We aim to evaluate (1) whether guidance is being followed in our centre, (2) ass…
View article: 742 Evaluating the Educational Impact of a Student Led National Plastic Surgery Conference on Medical Student Knowledge and Surgical Skills
742 Evaluating the Educational Impact of a Student Led National Plastic Surgery Conference on Medical Student Knowledge and Surgical Skills Open
Aim Plastic surgery has historically been underrepresented within medical school curricula. A national student-led conference, organised by the Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery Student Association (PRASSA), sought to address …
View article: 668 Exploring Awareness and Engagement with Plastic Surgery Training and Development Opportunities Among UK Medical Students: A National Research Collaborative
668 Exploring Awareness and Engagement with Plastic Surgery Training and Development Opportunities Among UK Medical Students: A National Research Collaborative Open
Aim This cross-sectional study examines UK medical students’ knowledge and perceptions of the plastic surgery national selection process and entry requirements as well as measuring access professional development opportunities including re…
View article: Audit of general practitioner referrals for erectile dysfunction within north central london
Audit of general practitioner referrals for erectile dysfunction within north central london Open
Background/Introduction: General practitioners (GPs) referring patients with Erectile Dysfunction (ED) to North Central London (NCL) secondary care urology services must comply with the Erectile Dysfunction Referral Pathway (EDRP). The EDR…
View article: (170) Missed Urinary Leak During an Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Insertion Presenting as a Post-Operative Hydrocoele
(170) Missed Urinary Leak During an Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Insertion Presenting as a Post-Operative Hydrocoele Open
Introduction This is a case of a revision of a three-piece penile prosthesis in a 53-year-old gentleman who had received an infrapubic implantable penile prosthesis (IPP) in Turkey over 12 months ago. He complained of an unsupported floppy…
View article: (169) Penile Fracture and Urethral Injury Repair
(169) Penile Fracture and Urethral Injury Repair Open
Introduction Penile fracture refers to the rupture of tunica albuginea of the penile corpora cavernosum which most often occur due to trauma during coitus or manual manipulation. This can be associated with either a partial or a complete u…
View article: How can we raise awareness and educate medical undergraduate students about OMFS?
How can we raise awareness and educate medical undergraduate students about OMFS? Open
In recent years there has been a rise in medicine-first graduates pursuing a career within OMFS, yet many studies report that undergraduate medical students lack sufficient knowledge about the specialty. The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstra…
View article: Unforeseen outcome in hydrocele repair: Implications of three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis placement
Unforeseen outcome in hydrocele repair: Implications of three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis placement Open
View article: 427 Systemic Imaging for Early Laryngeal Cancer; a Single Centre Review of Guideline Application in Contemporary Clinical Practice
427 Systemic Imaging for Early Laryngeal Cancer; a Single Centre Review of Guideline Application in Contemporary Clinical Practice Open
Aim Early-stage laryngeal cancer (T1 and T2) has low rate of locoregional and distant metastasis. Therefore, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines were updated in 2016 and recommended to no longer offer system…