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Surgical Knot Tying Demonstration – Part 1

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Material Type: Workshop and Training Material
Technical Format: Flash
Date Added to MERLOT: June 10, 2012
Date Modified in MERLOT: June 28, 2012
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Sanjoy Sanyal  Send email to Sanjoy Sanyal 
Medical University of the Americas
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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal demonstrating surgical knot tying technique to students of Medical University of the Americas (MUA) during Surgical Students' Association (SSA) meeting on 22 September 2011. Video prepared by Danielle Bayoro, Med 2 student and President of SSA and Ryan Brad Fransmam, Pre-med student and Vice-president of SSA (Fall 2011)

Dr Sanjoy Sanyal is Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience in MUA and Faculty Advisor of SSA in MUA.


Keywords:
Students Surgical Association, MUA, Surgery, Medical School, Professor, Caribbean, SSA, Technique, Neuroscience, Sanjoy Sanya, Surgical Knot

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Primary Audience: College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
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Technical Requirements: Flash player, Google Chrome, Fast Internet connection

Language: English
Material Version: 3.0
Cost Involved: no
Source Code Available: yes
Accessiblity Information Available: unsure
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Creative Commons: Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

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