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Prof. Mamoun Kremli AlMaarefa Colleges ORTH536 Introduction to The Course

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Prof. Mamoun KremliAlMaarefa Colleges

ORTH536

Introduction to The Course

Objectives

1. Be able to obtain relevant history of disease and trauma affecting musculoskeletal system

2. Be able to perform proper clinical examination of the musculoskeletal system for orthopedic and trauma

Objectives

3. Able to request appropriate investigations to help reaching a diagnosis of common musculoskeletal trauma and common orthopedic diseases

4. Understand the basic principles of management of common fractures and dislocations and common orthopedic diseases

Duration

• Total: six weeks:

• Two weeks theoretical knowledge and tutorials

• Four weeks clinical rotation in hospitals

• Outpatient, inpatient, operating room, cast room,…

• Includes one day / week in the college (Sunday)• Tutorials, practicing history taking, clinical examination,

and case scenarios for management

Assessment

• 30% Written: MCQs• 10% at end of first two weeks (7 topics)

• 20% at end of rotation (all topics)

• 70% Clinical:• OSCE

• Clinical scenarios

• Slide show

ProgramORTH536 (Girls) - Semester (141)

Contact Hours From Sunday 15.9.2014 To Sunday 1210.2014 Room: Main Theater (Level B2)

Date 8:00 am - 9:00 am 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am -12:00 pm 12:00 pm -1:00 pm 1:00 pm -2:00 pm 2:00 pm -3:00 pm 3:00 pm -4:00 pm 4:00 pm -5:00 pm

Sunday              

PRAYER BREAK

Introduction to OrthopedicsProf. Mamoun Kremli

Principles of FracturesProf. Mamoun Kremli

Monday 15.9.2014

Common Adult FracturesUpper Limb

Dr. Tarif AlAkhrasi

Common Adult FracturesLower Limb

Dr. Tarif AlAkhras

Conservative treatment of FracturesDr. Tarif AlAkhras

Dr. Mustafa Singergy   

Tuesday 16.9.2014

Bone and Joint InfectionProf. Mamoun Kremli

Common Pediatric Fractures and InjuriesProf. mamoun Kremli

Sport Injuries, knee and chronic shoulder disordersDr. Mustafa Singeregy   

   

Wednesday 17.9.2014

Common Congenital Lower Limb Disorders (CDH – Club Foot)

Prof. mamoun Kremli

Acute Joint DislocationDr. Mustafa Singergy

Examination of the ShoulderProf. Mamoun KremliDr. Mustafa Singergy

Examination of the KneeProf. mamoun KremliDr. Mustafa Singergy

Thursday 18.9.2014

Common Lower Limb Deformities In ChildrenProf. mamoun Kremli

Compartment SyndromeProf. Mamoun Kremli

Open FracturesProf. Mamoun Kremli

Peripheral Nerve InjuriesDr. Tarif AlAkhras

    

Date 8:00 am - 9:00 am 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am 11:00 am -12:00 pm 12:00 pm -1:00 pm 1:00 pm -2:00 pm 2:00 pm -3:00 pm 3:00 pm -4:00 pm 4:00 pm -5:00 pm

Sunday 21.9.2014

Metabolic Bone Disease                          Prof. Mamoun Kremli

The Limping ChildProf. Mamoun Kremli

PRAYER BREAK

Common Adult Fractures                                    Axial Skelton (Spine and Pelvis)

Prof. Mamoun Kremli   

Monday 22.9.2014

       

Joint AspirationProf Mamoun KremliDr. Mustafa Singergy

Examination of the BackProf. Mamoun KremliDr. Mustafa Singergy

Tuesday 23.9.2014 National Day National Day

Wednesday 24.9.2014

   

Common Spine DisordersDr Mustafa Singergy

Examination of the HipProf. Mamoun KremliDr. Mustafa Singergy

Examination of the Foot and AnkleProf. Mamoun Kremli

Dr. Mustafa Singergy                             

Thursday 25.9.2014

Musculoskeletal TumorsProf. Mamoun Kremli

Degenerative Joint DisordersDr Tarif AlAkhras

Examination of Peripheral NervesDr. Mustafa Singeregy

Dr. Tarif AlAkhras   

 

Sunday 12.10.2014 Written Examination -1 (10 marks) - Sunday 18.12.1435 (12.10.2014)

References

Apley and Solomon's Concise System of Orthopaedics and Trauma

Fourth Edition. 2014

References

Apley's Concise System of Orthopaedics and Fractures

Louis Solomon

Third Edition. 2005

(Hodder Arnold Publication

References

Clinical Orthopaedic Examination

Ronald McRae,

6th edition. 2010

Advice

• Take notes• I expect all should write notes! In all sessions

• Read from books

• Read regularly• According to teaching topics

• According to cases seen in the hospital

• Read before lecture/session

• Read after lecture/session

Questions?