Abstract
The Royal College of Surgeons basic surgical anatomy course is a comprehensive journey through the head and neck. It provides gems of knowledge about key landmarks and danger areas, and the impeccable standard of teaching and flow of anatomy are both enjoyable and educational. Anyone with an interest in surgery (particularly ear, nose, and throat; maxillofacial; plastic; and neurosurgery) will benefit enormously from this course, whether preparing for exams or anatomy demonstrating jobs or just assisting in their next operation. However, I think the scope is much greater and any professional who needs to understand head and neck structures—such as anaesthetists, dentists, ophthalmologists, and radiologists—will also be able to develop his or her knowledge and thus skill base. The course is held at the Royal College of Surgeons in London …
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