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