Michigan State University - Statewide Campus System
Family Practice Basic & Advanced Colposcopy
November 7-8, 2007 Photos

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Thanks to all the Family Practice and Gyn staff from around the state that came to help teach and direct stations listed below

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Thanks to the physician wet-lab instructors: Charles Rollison DO - Grand Blanc; Maria Lawrence DO - Bay City; Rebecca Steele DO - Wyandotte; Kathy Keller DO - Muskegon; Tim Lambert DO - Traverse City; Craig Glines DO - Trenton MI; David Boes DO - Lansing; Gary Doublestein DO - Grand Rapids; Todd Moyerbrailean DO - E Lansing;


 


 


Sausage & Potato Cervices
 


Dr Brotzman demonstrates the Welch Allyn Video Colposcope
 


Gregory Absten demonstrates a biopsy with the
Cooper Surgical biopsy forceps
 


Steady hands for cervical biopsies


Course director Dr. Carolyn Nelson goes over the Colpo checklist.
 


Using a Wallach Endocervical Curette in our "potato" cervix
 


Thanks to Cooper for the use of the Biopsy Forceps.


Remember this? As crowded as the conference center and parking were that day, the Ohio State University Bus decided to park right up front by the conference center, taking up a dozen or more parking spots. - The lot behind the conference center was available.
 


 


 


Wet-Lab setups, equipment and models were coordinated by Eric Absten of Professional Medical Education Assn., eabsten@lasertraining.org
 


Use of a Wallach Colposcope
 


 


Wallach Cryo stations on the second day


"Sausage" cervices set-up for the LEEP procedure.
Thanks to ELLMAN for use of the ESU units.
 


In an "open" demonstration, the loop electrode just "floats" through the tissue and is not rushed, or it will burn and desiccate the specimen. (Note that the electrode is NOT perpendicular here as it should be, because only the "electrode float" was being demonstrated).
 


 


Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure
 


Dr. Apgar explains the LEEP procedure


Cryo Stations
 


 


Looks pretty real, huh?
 


 


Great Lunches too.
 


 


Whew! - Cleanup and packing are the worst parts!