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Vascular Surgery – Clinical Knowledge

October 4, 2021 by StudyHubAdmin

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Vascular Surgery – Clinical Knowledge

Plumbing, for your blood pipes



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Neatly packaged into two chapters, Dr Hannah Likinyo our vascular surgery educator will walk you through the key conditions you need to know of in detail, before running you through some of those exam niche classics.

For each condition, Hannah will take you through how it presents, what investigations you need to think of ordering if you suspect it, and the initial management you need to know to be exam ready.

Figures and diagrams have either been produced in house, or are provided by Scion Publishing. Occasionally images have been sourced and used under licence agreements. You can request a reference list via educator@study-hub.org

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Clinical Integration: Surgery


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Included In This Series

  • 2 Chapters
  • 20+ topics covered
  • Downloadable breakdown


Meet The Educator

Dr Hannah Likinyo (She/her)

Junior doctor

Hi I’m Hannah! I studied medicine at St George’s, University of London and graduated in 2020. Before that, I studied biomedical sciences at St George’s, University of London.

I am a FY2 doctor currently living and working in Northern Ireland, hoping to specialise in anaesthetics.

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    Series Content

    Thinking Centrally
    C1E1: Aortic pathology Sample Episode
    C1E2: Carotid artery disease
    C1E3: Thoracic outlet and subclavian steal syndromes
    Thinking peripherally
    C2E1: Ischaemia
    C2E2: Vein pathology
    C2E3: Aneurysms at other sites
    End of the Series
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