Online Certificate Program on Clinical Surgical Anatomy for Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Practice
Become OT-Ready with Practical Surgical Anatomy Skills


20 April – 05 May 2026 | 7:00 PM IST | Online| Certificate
India – 7:00 PM IST | Saudi Arabia – 4:30 PM | Dubai – 5:30 PM | Malaysia – 9:30 PM | London – 2:30 PM | New York – 9:30 AM
About the Workshop
This online certificate program on Clinical Surgical Anatomy for Operation Theatre & Anaesthesia Practice is designed to equip participants with practical anatomical knowledge essential for safe and effective performance in the operation theatre. The course focuses on real-world clinical applications, including surgical landmarks, airway management, and patient positioning. It enhances coordination with surgeons and anaesthesiologists while improving patient safety and clinical decision-making skills.
What You Will Learn
Fundamentals of clinical surgical and anaesthesia anatomy
Anatomical terminology and surgical orientation
Surface anatomy and key palpable landmarks for OT practice
Anatomy for safe patient positioning and pressure points
Airway, neck, and thoracic anatomy for anaesthesia procedures
Abdominal and pelvic anatomy with surgical relevance
Neurovascular anatomy for regional and spinal anaesthesia
Case-based OT scenarios and practical applications
Course Features
Live online interactive sessions
e-Certificate upon completion
Access to session recordings
Protocols (PDF) and lecture PPTs provide
Case-based learning and assessments
Learning Outcomes
Develop a strong practical understanding of surgical and anaesthesia anatomy
Identify key anatomical landmarks for OT and anaesthesia procedures
Assist effectively in airway management and patient positioning
Apply anatomical knowledge in real clinical OT scenarios
Improve coordination with surgical and anaesthesia teams
Enhance patient safety and clinical decision-making skills
Who Can Join
B.Sc. / M.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology students
Anaesthesia Technology students
Nursing and paramedical students
Operation Theatre assistants & technicians
Surgical assistants
Healthcare professionals and interns
Hospital staff involved in OT or anaesthesia support
Anyone interested in building a career in OT & anaesthesia practice
Course Fee
Indian Participants: ₹1999 INR
International Participants: 90 USD
Workshop Module
WEEK 1: Foundations of Clinical Surgical & Anaesthesia Anatomy
Introduction to Clinical Surgical Anatomy
Importance of anatomy in OT and anaesthesia practice
Difference between descriptive anatomy and applied surgical anatomy
Anatomical Terminology for OT & Anaesthesia
Anatomical planes, positions, surface landmarks
Surgical directions and incision-oriented terminology
Surface Anatomy & Palpable Landmarks
Airway landmarks (thyroid cartilage, cricoid, trachea)
Spine landmarks (Tuffier’s line, spinous processes)
Major vascular landmarks (femoral, carotid, jugular
Anatomy Relevant to Patient Positioning
Supine, prone, lithotomy, lateral, Trendelenburg positions
Pressure points and nerve injury risk areas
Learning Outcomes (Week 1)
Explain the role of applied anatomy in surgery and anaesthesia practice.
Identify key surface landmarks relevant to airway management and regional anaesthesia.
Understand anatomical considerations during OT patient positioning.
Assessment (Week 1)
Quiz: Anatomical Terminology & Surface Landmarks
Image-Based Test: Identification of Surgical Landmarks
WEEK 2: System-Based Surgical & Anaesthesia Anatomy
Airway, Neck & Thoracic Anatomy
Oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea
Anatomy relevant to intubation, tracheostomy & ventilation
Lungs, pleura, mediastinum (basic OT relevance)
Abdominal & Pelvic Surgical Anatomy
Abdominal wall layers and incisions
Liver, stomach, intestines, pancreas (surgical orientation)
Pelvic anatomy relevant to gynecological and urological procedures
Neurovascular & Regional Anaesthesia Anatomy
Spinal cord, meninges, vertebral levels
Anatomy of spinal, epidural & caudal anaesthesia
Major peripheral nerves relevant to regional blocks
Learning Outcomes (Week 1)
Correlate anatomical structures with common surgical procedures.
Identify anatomy relevant to airway management and anaesthesia techniques.
Assist effectively during regional anaesthesia and surgical exposure.
Assessment (Week 1)
MCQ Test: Surgical & Anaesthesia Anatomy
Case-Based Quiz: OT Scenarios & Anatomical Application
