PG Diploma in Orthopedics
About This Course
PG Diploma in Orthopedics is a comprehensive postgraduate program designed to equip medical professionals with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders. The course focuses on both conservative and surgical aspects of orthopedics, covering trauma care, joint disorders, spine conditions, and sports injuries.
Through a blend of academic learning, clinical case discussions, and hands-on training, learners gain real-world exposure to orthopedic practices aligned with current clinical guidelines. The program aims to enhance clinical competence and improve patient outcomes in orthopedic care.
Learning Objectives
Understand the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the musculoskeletal system
Diagnose and manage common orthopedic conditions and injuries
Evaluate and treat fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries
Apply principles of orthopedic trauma management and emergency care
Gain knowledge of degenerative joint diseases, arthritis, and osteoporosis
Understand spine disorders and basic spinal care principles
Learn fundamentals of orthopedic surgical procedures and post-operative care
Develop skills in clinical decision-making and patient management
Interpret orthopedic imaging and diagnostic investigations
Material Includes
- Comprehensive Course Modules
- Video Lectures & Demonstrations
- Case Studies & Clinical Scenarios
- Research Articles & Journals
Target Audience
- MBBS graduates seeking postgraduate training in orthopedics
- General physicians treating bone, joint, and muscle-related conditions
- Medical officers working in hospitals, clinics, and trauma centers
- Emergency medicine doctors managing orthopedic injuries and trauma cases
- Primary care doctors involved in musculoskeletal diagnosis and treatment
- Healthcare professionals aiming to pursue a career in orthopedic practice
Curriculum
6 Lessons50h
Introduction
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Introduction to the course
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