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    CPD approved by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

    This course will provide attendees with an understanding of the normal and pathological appearance of orthopaedic x-rays.

    Delegates will leave the course with the knowledge to describe key radiographic measurements for the upper limb, lower limb and spine, and how to link these with orthopaedic decision-making.

    They will also have the chance to discuss cases with the expert panel.

    X ray course

    Course Structure:

    • Spotter cases
    • Demonstrations of normal anatomy
    • Trauma conditions
    • Elective conditions
    • Paediatrics & Spine included

    Target audience

    • Foundation Doctors, Core Trainees, Trust Doctors, Clinical Fellows, Residents
    • General Practitioners
    • A&E doctors
    • Medical Students
    • Physiotherapists
    • Advanced Nurse Practitioners
    • All Healthcare professionals with an interest in Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal care.

    Course Modules

    • General Concepts of Orthopaedics X-rays
    • Shoulder X-rays
    • Elbow & Forearm X-rays
    • Hand & Wrist X-rays
    • Spinal X-rays
    • Hip X-rays
    • Knee X-rays
    • Foot & Ankle X-rays
    • Radiography for Non-Accidental Injuries
    • Orthopaedic Oncology Radiography

    Speciality

    • Emergency Medicine
    • General Practice
    • Surgery

    Target Audience

    • Medical Student
    • Foundation Doctor
    • Senior House Officer
    • SAS Doctor
    • Registrar
    • Nurse Practitioner
    • Physician Associate

    Features

    • Quizzes
    • Videos

    Orthopaedic X-Ray Interpretation Course

    Orthopaedic Academy Featured OD

    Accredited by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

    £200

    Subscription Available

    6 CPD

    Features

    • Quizzes
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    • Videos

    This course will provide attendees with an understanding of the normal and pathological appearance of the upper limb, lower limb and the spine.