Basic Concepts in Orthopaedics
Part 1 - Infections of Bone and Joint including Tuberculosis Part 2 - Metabolic Bone Disorders Part 3 - Rheumatology
Description
This course consists of 14 lecture videos on the topic "Infections of Bone and Joint including Tuberculosis".
Each video is 10 - 20 mins long.
A single video elaborates on a particular subtopic such as Acute OM, Subacute OM, TB of Hip & Knee joint, Fungal infections of the Bone and joint etc.
New topics released in March 2021 -- "Metabolic Disorders of Bone". 8 lectures.
These lectures are constructed in the form of ppt slides with a lot of images, radiographs and reference sources. This information is easy to register, recollect and remember; Saves a humongous amount of time and effort in learning through this new approach.
All information is taken from standard International and Indian authors orthopaedic textbooks and also relevant articles in noteworthy journals
This course is suitable for all Postgraduates in Orthopaedics(speciality), Undergraduates of medicine, Interns, Orthopaedic fellows and Consultant Orthopaedicians across the globe.
The best way to learn this course is to listen to the lecture fully without distractions (no taking notes) and then you can play the video a second time, pause it whenever needed, to take notes. This way you will be able to revise once what you have seen as a video lecture. Also, it provides 3 cues - Visual, Audio (my voice) and Tactile (your notes) memory helping you remember the subject for a long time.
What You Will Learn!
- Basic concepts in orthopaedics — consolidated important information from standard Postgraduate & Undergraduate orthopedic text books such as
- CAMPBELL’S Operative Orthopaedics
- MERCER’ Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma
- TUREK’S Orthopaedic principles and applications
- Apley and Solomon’s Concise textbook of orthopaedics
- NETTER’ Concise Orthopaedic Anatomy
- HITESH GOPLAN’ Evidence Based Orthopaedic principles
- SM TULI’ Tuberculosis of the Skeletal system
- other Indian author books — Maheswari, Varshney, Natarajan, Mohindra,
Who Should Attend!
- Orthopaedic postgraduates
- Interns
- undergraduates in medicine (MBBS, FMG, IMG etc)
- Orthopaedic fellows
- consultant orthopaedicians
- postgraduate aspirants & sub speciality aspirants in orthopaedics