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After purchasing this course, you will
need to dedicate some time to reviewing
its content and watching the general
slides show at your own pace; this will
be the basic knowledge on which you will
build your learning experience of each
technique described.
I promise
you, it won’t be boring...repetitive or
redundant... I assumed certain level of
knowledge in the physician buying this
course...so I‘ve cut most of the “fat”
out and got directly to the points I am
trying to make.
After
watching the entire course , go back to
the procedure you thought , it was the
easiest and you felt , you’re most
comfortable in performing...and review
it again...watch the live cases and
listen to the voice comment on each of
them...for each procedure you will
notice certain routine and few steps
that we stick to them in performing
it... You will be able to watch more
than 10 or 20 live procedures for every
case I am discussing...by the end I am
certain... that you will feel
comfortable in doing it yourself...you
know the saying “see one...do one...
teach one “.
It is the wonderful digital world that
made it possible for us to learn things
just like we’re there to see it without
actually being physically there.
Once you feel comfortable with a
procedure, start making contacts to buy
the necessary equipment and instruments
as listed in the course, they are only
few and they are affordable, we will
list all the companies we purchased our
equipments from with their phone numbers
to facilitate this step.
When you receive the equipment,
familiarize your self with its
applications, you can even try it on a
steak or piece of chicken meat, review
the settings as mentioned in the course.
Finally, schedule your first case.
Once you learned and started to perform
one procedure, you can easily then
review and start the same process with
the next procedure...and so on.
For General Surgeons, all procedures
described in this course should be
easily learned and performed with ease
and instant success.
For Internists and Family Practitioners
with interest in proctology, I suggest
to them to concentrate their efforts on
learning the IRC treatment for early
stages hemorrhoids and anal fissure
treatment and low perianal fistula and
Pilonidal Cysts, while referring
advanced hemorrhoids cases and high
perianal fistula cases to a proctology
specialist. |