Test Tools The Apprentice Doctor How to Suture Wounds Course and Suturing Kit

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SUTURE WOUNDS PROFESSIONALLY IN NO TIME!
An amazing Certified Suturing Course and a great Suturing Practice Kit - your Simulation Lab in a Box!
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Dear Student

The Apprentice Doctor® is again offering 3 Apprentice Doctor Suturing Kits as part of the SDN Test Prep Week raffle!
Simply comment on why you feel that practicing suturing in a simulation setting is important.

If you need a suturing tool to gain proficiency in your Suturing skills - the Apprentice Doctor® Suturing Online Course and Kit is your answer.
This is a recent Email received:

Dear Dr Scheepers
Thank you for an excellent product.
I have been teaching the suture skills workshop for the past 4 years at the University of the Witwatersrand. This year I purchased your kit, just to appraise its contents and see if I would recommend it to our students.
The DVD in particular is truly exceptional and emphasizes all the key points that I would like the students to master during the workshop.
I have discussed my view of your product with the clinical graduate coordinator, Dr Lionel Green-Thompson (I have copied him in on this email).
We would like to make this part of the "clinical pack" that we offer the students starting their clinical training. I think that further discussion with regard to this matter will be required.
Thanks again for an excellent resource.
Best Regards

Marshall Murdoch
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon


The Apprentice Doctor® "How to Stitch up Wounds" Suturing Course & Kit

The Online Certified Course (also available on a Multimedia CD-ROM) covers:

• How to professionally care for wounds
• How to tie a number of surgical knots (6 practical projects)
• A variety of suturing techniques (13 practical projects)
• About suturing instruments and items, needles, suture thread etc.
• How to neatly tie sutures and avoid ugly scars
• How to hold a needle holder and work with a tissue forceps
• How to properly line up a wound margins
• How to elevate a wound when suturing and why that's important
• How to treat a wounds aseptically and minimize the chance of infection
• How to correct a dog's ear suturing defect
• How to prevent common wound complications like wound dehiscence
• Experience various incredible case studies
• Test your knowledge while having fun - playing suture games
• Assessment modules included for teachers and lecturers
• An accredited suturing certificate available to students who pass their suturing assessment module
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The theory is clearly explained and well illustrated. Suturing and knot tying skills are acquired while students are performing over 20 fun practical projects, and what's more - all the necessary real medical instrument and items are included: Basic Imitation Skin, Needle Holder, Scissors , Suture Material, Suture needles - in total an 18 PIECE SUTURE KIT!!

Recommended training material for All Healthcare Professionals whether prospective, in training or qualified:
Pre-medical students - Medical students - Dental students - Veterinary students

For more information follow this link:

The Apprentice Doctor® How to Suture Wounds Course and Kit

To all SDN members and visitors we are offering this amazing Suturing Course/Kit Combination for a "cut-to-the-bone" $69 (use this coupon to get a $10 discount during the Test Prep week: "ACE2016" ) - and what is more: Shipping is free in the USA and Canada!

Enjoy your suturing course!

The Apprentice Doctor Team

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Sounds like it's true to me!

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The Kit contains 2 layers of foam rubber with Vinyl on the surface. Students learn the basic suture patterns on this artificial skin and then practice on a suitable cut from the butcher - e.g. pig belly with the skin - for realism. Does that answer your question?
 
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