Orthopaedics for Medical Students

Join the Warrnambool Campus Orthopaedic Course at Deakin University, designed for Year 3 medical students to enhance their knowledge on vital musculoskeletal conditions.

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Brief Summary

The Warrnambool Campus Orthopaedic Course is all about learning vital orthopaedic conditions, mainly for 3rd-year Deakin med students. It mixes cool clinical skills with real-world knowledge that students need but might not encounter during their rotations. Perfect for those diving into musculoskeletal stuff!

Key Points

  • Focus on musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions
  • Designed for Deakin University medical students in Year 3
  • Hands-on clinical and skills teaching
  • Not directly endorsed by Deakin University
  • Open to all interested, especially medical students

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand common orthopaedic conditions
  • Gain practical clinical skills
  • Learn how to diagnose and manage musculoskeletal issues

About This Course

Warrnambool Campus Orthopaedic Course

This case is primarily intended for Deakin University medical students doing the musculoskeletal block in Year 3 at the South West Healthcare where I work and teach, although it is not directly supported or endorsed by Deakin University.  Much of the teaching will be given as clinical and skills teaching, and the purpose of this part of the course is to provide students with the background to the important conditions that they need to know about but may not see during the rotation.  The course is open for anybody interested, but will be of most interest to medical students in their clinical years undertaking a musculoskeletal/orthopaedic attachment.

  • In this course you will cover the common and important orthopaedic conditions

Instructor

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Alasdair Sutherland

I am an orthopaedic surgeon and clinical educator with Deakin University Medical School.  As a practical surgeon, I like to involve students in clinical situations, in clinics wards and operating theatre, so that they can build from and understanding of basic anatomy and physiology to a more complex understanding of musculoskeletal disease and its treatment.  Understanding and seeing is much...

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Nancy K. M.
5.0
1 year ago

yes

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Vivian C.
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1 year ago

It’s good

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Deja ?.
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1 year ago

No

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ui-avatar of Lujain mohammed al nasser
Lujain M. A. N.
5.0
2 years ago

amazing and very informative course
thank you

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ui-avatar of McKenna Harries
Mckenna H.
5.0
2 years ago

starting this course i was a little nervous because i didnt know much but now with alot of notes i know way more than before

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Ahmed A. I.
3.0
2 years ago

The volume of speaking/recording should be a bit higher. He didn't go into the basics like the essentials view for each joint and bones.

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ui-avatar of Razee Marikar
Razee M.
5.0
3 years ago

Great intro. Now I know this is the course I was looking for.

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ui-avatar of Nicholas Woodland
Nicholas W.
5.0
3 years ago

Brilliant course

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Mrunal S.
1.0
4 years ago

improve voice quality

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ui-avatar of Arshiya Barmare
Arshiya B.
2.0
4 years ago

The audio isn’t good

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