This hands-on course will outline the principles of when to close a superficial wound by primary intention and when to choose an alternative strategy. The course will take place in the ASSERT surgical skills lab and will start with the basics of knot tying, instrument handling and suture selection. Through a combination of history taking, examination and correct wash out of a variety of synthetic and biological simulated wounds, you will assess and manage the presented wound accordingly. For those that are suitable for primary closure you will be guided on careful tissue preparation, debridement if needed, the type of suturing method that will enable you to learn and practice the closure of straight and irregular wounds.
Learning outcomes:
After doing this course you will:
- Increase your proficiency in the management of superficial traumatic wounds.
- Gain more confidence in decision making on wound closure strategies.
- Improve your skills in simple and more complex suturing methods.
- Gain knowledge of wound management to enable good wound healing.
Suitable For
- Senior House Officers in Surgery, GP, EM, Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Cost
Date and time
- Wednesday, 14th January 2026
Location
- ASSERT Centre, Brookfield Health Science Complex, UCC.