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If you are in the field of health and allied courses like nursing, dentistry, biology, physical therapy and the like, stitching up a wound is a skill you need to learn and master. If you are serious in any of these professions, then you can supplement your learning inside the classroom and laboratory with an audio-visual aid in stitching up wounds, i.e., suturing course and kit.

The suturing course and kit will be beneficial to the following people:

  1. Veterinary student
  2. Medical student
  3. Paramedics and EMT student
  4. Pre-medical student
  5. Dental student
  6. Nursing student
  7. Medic in the military
  8. Surgery Intern/Registrar
  9. High school student interested in a career in medicine
  10. Advanced First Aid practitioner
  11. Practicing Healthcare professional who would like to improve or refresh your suturing technique
  12. Non-medically qualified individual with a keen interest in the practical aspects of medicine

Studies show that learning with audio-visual materials is more effective than the conventional lecture. Students learn better when the learning process is aided by photos and sound. Music in the embedded sound can also stimulate the brain.

You can learn how to stitch up wounds using Apprentice Doctor’s “How to Stitch-up Wounds” Suturing Course on CD-Rom, and Kit. Included in the kit is a CD-ROM and a three-layer imitation skin which you can practice on. Try it and see how fun it is to learn how to stitch up wounds. By the way, you will also learn several suturing techniques and soon, you will be stitching up wounds like a Pro (if you practice by heart of course). :-)

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