1. Basic Principles
  2. 1. Metabolic response to injury
    2. Shock, haemorrhage and transfusion
    3. Wound healing and tissue repair
    4. Tissue engineering and regenerative therapies
    5. Surgical infection
    6. Tropical infections and infestations
    7. Basic surgical skills
    8. Diagnostic imaging
    9. Gastrointestinal endoscopy
    10. Principles of minimal access surgery
    11. Tissue and molecular diagnosis
    12. Principles of oncology
    13. Surgical audit and research
    14. Ethics and law in surgical practice
    15. Human factors, patient safety and quality improvement
  3. General Paediatrics
  4. 16. Paediatric surgery
    17. Neonatal surgery
    18. Trauma in children
    19. Paediatric urology
  5. Perioperative care
  6. 20. Preoperative care including the high-risk surgical patient
    21. Day case surgery
    22. Anaesthesia and pain relief
    23. Postoperative care including perioperative optimization
    24. Nutrition and fluid therapy
  7. Trauma
  8. 25. Introduction to trauma
    26. Early assessment and management of severe trauma
    27. Traumatic brain injury
    28. Torso and pelvic trauma
    29. The neck and spine
    30. Maxillofacial trauma
    31. Extremity trauma
    32. Diaster surgery
    33. Conflict surgery
  9. Elective Orthopaedics
  10. 34. History taking and clinical examination in musculoskeletal
    35. Sports medicine and sports injuries
    36. The spine
    37. The upper limb
    38. The hip
    39. The knee
    40. The foot and ankle
    41. Musculoskeletal tumours
    42. Infection of the bones and joints
    43. Paediatric orthopaedics
  11. Skin, Plastic and Reconstructive
  12. 44. Skin and subcutaneous tissue
    45. Burns
    46. Plastic and reconstrutive surgery
  13. Head and Neck
  14. 47. Cranial neurosurgery
    48. The eye and orbit
    49. Developmental abnormalities of the face, mouth and jaws: cleft lip and palate
    50. The ear, nose and sinuses
    51. The pharynx, larynx and neck
    52. Oral cavity cancer
    53. Disorders of the salivary glands
  15. Endocrine and Breast
  16. 54. The thyroid gland
    55. The parathyroid glands
    56. The adrenal glands and other abdominal endocrine glands
    57. The breast
  17. Cardiothoracic
  18. 58. Cardiac surgery
    59. The thorax
  19. Vascular
  20. 60. Arterial disorders
    61. Venous disorders
  21. Abdominal
  22. 62. History and examination of the abdomen
    63. The abdominal wall, hernia and umbilicus
    64. The peritoneum, mesentery, greater omentum and retroperitoneal space
    65. The oesophagus
    66. The stomach and duodenum
    67. Bariatric and metabolic surgery
    68. The liver
    69. The spleen
    70. The gallbladder and bile ducts
    71. The pancreas
    72. Functional disorders of the intestine
    73. The small intestine
    74. Inflammatory bowel disease
    75. The vermiform appendix
    76. The large intestine
    77. Intestinal obstruction
    78. The rectum
    79. The anus and anal canal
  23. Genitourinary
  24. 80. Urinary symptoms and investigations
    81. The kidney and ureter
    82. The urinary bladder
    83. The prostate and seminal vesicles
    84. The urethra and penis
    85. The testis and scrotum
    86. Gynaecology
  25. Transplantation
  26. 87. Kidney transplantation and the principles of transplantation
    88. Liver transplantation
    89. Pancreas transplantation
    90. Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation
    91. Heart and lung transplantation
Basic Principles
1. Metabolic response to injury