BOMSA NW: Orthopaedics MCQ series for finals.
Description & schedule
Summary
Join the BOMSA NW for an informative Orthopaedics MCQ series tailored for medical school finals. This national teaching series, stretched over five weeks, will offer comprehensive coverage of Trauma and Orthopaedics. Topics to be explored will range from upper limb, spine, joints, bone degradation, pediatric orthopaedics, to the lower limb. With a blend of in-person and online elements, this course promises to be beneficial for prepare for finals. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your understanding and proficiency in Orthopaedics.
Learning objectives
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To understand and identify the key anatomical and physiological aspects of the upper limb, their disorders and ailments, including diagnosis and treatment options.
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To gain knowledge and comprehension of the anatomy, common diseases, and conditions associated with the spine, including their presentation, diagnosis, and treatment interventions.
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To acquire in-depth knowledge regarding bone degeneration and joint diseases, understanding the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic processes and methods of treatment.
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To learn about the primary aspects related to paediatric orthopaedics, including normal and abnormal development, congenital disorders, and common paediatric orthopaedic conditions along with their management.
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To familiarise and comprehend the fundamental aspects of the anatomy, physiology, and clinical conditions related to the lower limb so as to improve diagnosis and treatment skills pertaining to lower limb disorders.