Passing the paediatric orthopaedic part of the FRCS (Orth) exam is a real challenge, given the complexity of the conditions and the fact that for many candidates, opportunites for clinical experience are limited. These podcasts complement the intensive one day revision course in paediatric orthopaedics run by Orthopaedic Research UK (https://oruk.org/upcoming-events/paeds-in-one-day-oruk-intensive... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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DDH is a condition full of grey areas and controversies - who needs screening? How, and when? Pavlik harness or rigid splint? When do you repeat the scan? Closed or open reduction? Osteotomy or not?... more
Most candidates hope they will never get asked about congenital hand "differences" (as they are referred to now), but because of their aetiology, associations, dramatic radiological imaging and clinical appearances, examiners find them hard to resist... more
We discuss exam techniques with Mr Rishi Dhir, Consultant Upper Limb Surgeon at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow and founder of letstalkdr.com, which specialises in teaching effective ways to present in oral orthopaedic exams. Hear about some nove... more
The spectrum of paediatric spinal pathology is very different to that of adults, and requires a different approach and a different knowledge base. Because they are common, usually pain-free, and have good clinical signs and x rays, paediatric spinal ... more
Every candidate has choices to make about how to structure their revision. Should they join others and form a revision group? Are courses a good idea, and if so, which ones? Which topics should you concentrate on? And if you haven't done a paeds job ... more
Assessing paediatric cases in the exam can be daunting, especially if you have had only limited clinical exposure. The conditions, the solutions, the priorities and the clinical assessment are all very different to adult practice. In this podcast we ... more
One of the big challenges in paediatric orthopaedics is the large number of situations in which there are several possible treatment options which are debated and/or controversial. Yet as a potential year one consultant, the examiner expects you to c... more
How do you cover all the important topics in paediatric orthopaedics when you have a job, a life, and so much else to revise? Here's how! Find out what's in the one-day intensive course for paediatric orthopaedics from Orthopaedic Research UK, and ho... more
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