1. To comprehend and be able to explain the history and evolution of orthopaedic implants, especially in relation to hip replacement surgeries.
2. To identify and differentiate the various types of orthopaedic implants used in hip replacement surgeries and understand their specific uses depending on different patient scenarios and requirements.
3. To understand and evaluate the indications for hip replacement surgery, the role of implants and how to select the apt implant for individual patient needs considering the disease status, lifestyle, age among other factors.
4. To master the surgical techniques associated with implant placement in hip replacement surgeries, emphasizing on pre-surgery planning, intraoperative measures, and postoperative care to minimize the risk of complications.
5. To boost critical thinking and decision-making skills to better manage non-standard cases or complications during surgery, and to understand the current challenges and new research directions in the field of orthopaedic implants.
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