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The goal of the PG Diploma in Orthopaedics programme is to give students a thorough grasp of the musculoskeletal system and the illnesses that affect it. The curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, including disorders relating to bones, ligament rips, muscle pulls and tears, orthopaedic trauma (complex and simple fractures, dislocations), disorders relating to the spine, complex operations such joint replacements, etc. In order to give students real-world experience and information, the curriculum also incorporates lectures, case discussions, clinical training, and research projects. 

 

The development of clinical skills necessary for the diagnosis and treatment of orthopaedic disorders is one of the main objectives of the Diploma in Orthopaedics programme. Students receive instruction in gathering patient histories, doing physical exams, interpreting diagnostic test results, and creating treatment programmes for clients. Additionally, they study a variety of surgical methods and approaches. The PG Diploma in Orthopaedics programme emphasises the development of research skills in addition to clinical skills. Pupils receive instruction in data analysis, research methodology, and research presentation. This aids in their continued education on the most recent advancements in the industry and advances orthopaedics. 

 

Learning outcomes of the programme will be as follows: 

 

    • Explain the fundamentals of injury, its method and mechanism, its clinical manifestation, organise and evaluate the relevant investigations, and start the patient's therapy for musculoskeletal injuries.  
    • Using a problem-based approach, demonstrate a sufficient understanding of the fundamental sciences pertinent to orthopaedic specialisation. 
    • Identify and describe the surface anatomy of the musculoskeletal system of the spine, upper and lower limbs, pelvis, chest, abdomen, and head and neck, as well as the interactions between the numerous bones, joints, ligaments, main arteries, veins, and nerves. 
    • Define and describe the pathophysiology of shock (circulatory failure). 
    • Define and describe the pathophysiology of Respiratory failure 
    • Explain the stages and guiding concepts of soft tissue and bone healing.  
    • Recognise and explain the effects of trauma and serious disease on metabolism, nutrition, endocrine system, and society. 
    • List, categorise, and explain the several soft tissue and bone injuries that can impact an adult's or child's axial and appendicular skeleton.  
    • Explain the fundamentals of internal and external fixation for the stabilisation of damage to the joints and bones. 
    • Explain the fibrinolysis mechanism, homeostasis, and haemorrhage control techniques.  
  • Explain the irregularities in the physiological coagulation cascade.  

  • Explain the pharmacokinetics, dynamics, and drug metabolism and excretion of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, chemotherapeutic agents, analgesics, and disease-modifying substances.  

  • Knowledge of research methods and biostatistics comprehension 

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Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

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