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May 2025 EOA-OrthoBEMA Monthly Journal club meeting

9th May 2025
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
9th May 2025
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
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Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE

Description

Successful collaboration between EOA and Ortho-BEMA in a monthly journal club.

Two papers will be appraised by an Egyptian orthopaedic surgeon practicing in the UK about upper limb orthopaedic surgery.

Date & Time: Friday 09 May at 9 pm Cairo time

Prof. Mohamed El-Ashhab- Dean of Banha faculty of medicine

Mr. Mohamed Hashem- Ortho-BEMA educational chair

Mr. Mohamed Shaalan - Moderator

9:00 PM - 9:20 PM :

Paper 1: Protocol for Surgery vs Cast of Medial Epicondyle Fractures in Children (SCIENCE)

Presenter: Ahmed Shalaan

9:20 PM - 9:30 PM: Discussion

9:30 PM - 9:50 PM:

Paper 2: Risk of AVN after NOF Fracture in Children

Presenter : Gamal Aboelsoud

9:50 PM - 10:00 PM: Discussion

10:00 PM: Sum-up & Closure

Certificates will be granted after feedback submission

Summary

Join EOA and Ortho-BEMA's collaborative Monthly Journal Club meeting in May 2025 for insightful discussions led by an experienced Egyptian orthopaedic surgeon practicing in the UK. Focusing on upper limb orthopaedic surgery, two research papers—the first on the surgery vs cast protocol of medial epicondyle fractures in children, the second on the risk of avascular necrosis (AVN) after femoral neck (NOF) fractures in children—will be meticulously appraised and discussed. The interactive discussions take place on May 9, 9 pm Cairo time. Index your professional development: feedback submission will also earn you a certificate.

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand and evaluate the protocol for surgical intervention versus casting for medial epicondyle fractures in children, as presented in the selected study.
  2. To engage in informed discussion and debate on the benefits and potential drawbacks associated with different approaches to medial epicondyle fractures in children.
  3. To analyze and interpret the study investigating the risk of AVN following NOF fractures in children, including understanding the implications of the study's findings for orthopedic practice.
  4. To participate actively in discussion, bringing critical thinking skills to bear on the interpretation and application of research findings to improve patient care in orthopedics.
  5. To summarize key learnings from both journal articles and discussions, and understand how these findings might influence personal orthopedic practice in the future.
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9th May 2025
6:00 - 7:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE