Skin surgery skill

Skin surgery skill

ASSERT CentreCork, Cork
Wednesday, Mar 4 from 9 am to 5:30 pm GMT
Overview

Learn skin surgery basics: excision planning, suturing, lesion assessment, and care pathways through hands-on lab and case-based training.

This hands-on course will teach the fundamentals of skin surgery. It will allow you to practice excision planning and wound closure for optimal healing. All excision, knot tying and suturing practice will take place in our surgical labs on both synthetic and animal models. Though case studies and visuals, there will be an emphasis on learning to distinguish benign from malignant non-pigmented and pigmented lesions and appropriate pathways for care and national guidelines to inform practice. It will also address the lesions that will need more complex reconstruction methods and referral for closure such as skin grafting and local flaps.


Learning outcomes:

After doing this course you will:

  • Increase your proficiency in knot tying and suturing techniques.
  • Gain more confidence in evidence-based decision making regarding the management of both pigmented and non-pigmented lesions.
  • understand national skin cancer pathways.
  • Improve your skills in excising a lesion with appropriate margins.
  • Gain awareness of lesions on difficult anatomical sites and when appropriate to refer for more complex reconstruction.

Suitable For

  • SHOs & Early Registrars in Dermatology, General Practice, Plastic Surgery

Cost

  • €375

Date and time

  • Wednesday, 4th March 2026

CPD

  • Pending

Location

  • ASSERT Centre, Brookfield Health Science Complex, UCC.

Learn skin surgery basics: excision planning, suturing, lesion assessment, and care pathways through hands-on lab and case-based training.

This hands-on course will teach the fundamentals of skin surgery. It will allow you to practice excision planning and wound closure for optimal healing. All excision, knot tying and suturing practice will take place in our surgical labs on both synthetic and animal models. Though case studies and visuals, there will be an emphasis on learning to distinguish benign from malignant non-pigmented and pigmented lesions and appropriate pathways for care and national guidelines to inform practice. It will also address the lesions that will need more complex reconstruction methods and referral for closure such as skin grafting and local flaps.


Learning outcomes:

After doing this course you will:

  • Increase your proficiency in knot tying and suturing techniques.
  • Gain more confidence in evidence-based decision making regarding the management of both pigmented and non-pigmented lesions.
  • understand national skin cancer pathways.
  • Improve your skills in excising a lesion with appropriate margins.
  • Gain awareness of lesions on difficult anatomical sites and when appropriate to refer for more complex reconstruction.

Suitable For

  • SHOs & Early Registrars in Dermatology, General Practice, Plastic Surgery

Cost

  • €375

Date and time

  • Wednesday, 4th March 2026

CPD

  • Pending

Location

  • ASSERT Centre, Brookfield Health Science Complex, UCC.

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Highlights

  • 8 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Location

ASSERT Centre

Brookfield Health Science Complex

University College Cork. Cork

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