FRCS Orth Examination Preparation Courses

FRCS Orth courses designed for candidates who are soon to take the examination.
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Courses to provide orthopaedic surgeons with the skills and knowledge to pass their FRCS Orth examinations.

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FRCSorth.co.uk introduces FRCS Orth Preparation, providing orthopaedic surgeons in training with the opportunity to participate in an all-inclusive one day course, in order to immensely improve their performance during their FRCS Orth examinations. It aims to give the candidates a feel of the examination situation, the standards needed to achieve and the confidence they require. Courses are run by surgeons who have specialised in FRCS Orth examination preparation and will maintain an excellent standard of teaching and guidance. These courses have been proven to help hundreds of surgeons from across the United Kingdom and are highly recommended. So book your place now to help yourself to succeed during your examination.

The purpose of this website:

- To prepare doctors for the FRCS Orth examination.
- Easy booking via PayPal or postal form.
- Explain the important and compulsory topics.
- Provide information for the course day i.e. venue.
- To show that these courses have helped hundreds of
surgeons to succeed.


Please take the opportunity now to browse through FRCSorth.co.uk. We look forward to assisting you in the very near future to help you gain the skills and knowledge to pass your exam.

    Take the opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge that are compulsory to pass the FRCS Orth examination, by taking part in a one day course that is guaranteed to boost your performance.
    There is a limited number of places per course, so either book online or print an offline booking form to guarantee your place today. Booking is fast, simple and extremely safe.  CLICK HERE TO BOOK ONLINE NOW 
Overview

This course has been designed for candidates who are going to take the FRCS Orth examination and are now preparing for it...

A) Viva Courses cover the following topics

  Basic Science...
       
Microbiology.
       
Theatre design.
       
Biomaterials.
       
Biomechanics.
       
Statistics.
       
Radiology.
       
Bone Biology.
  Implant designs and materials.
  Hand (both trauma and cold).
  Pediatrics (both trauma and cold).
  Trauma in general.
  Surgical approaches.
  Anatomy.
  Orthosis, prosthesis and amputation.

B) Clinical Courses cover the following topics

Long cases...
Hip.
Knee.
Spine.
Rheumatoid arthritis.
Ankylosing spondylitis.
Other.

Short cases...
A) Upper Limb
Brachial plexus palsy
Shoulder
         
Arthritis
         
Instability
         
Rotor cuff pathology
         
Shoulder replacement
Elbow
         
Arthritis
         
Post-trauma
         
Stiff elbow
Wrist
         
Wrist instability
         
Chronic wrist pain
         
Scaphoid non-union
         
SLAC and SNAC wrist
         
Malunion fracture distal radius
         
Kienbock's disease
         
Tendinitis
         
Lumps
         
Arthritis
Hand
         
Rheumatoid arthritis
         
Compressive neuropathy
         
Tendon injury
         
Vasospastic disease
         
Complex regional pain syndrome
         
Dupuyten's disease
         
Congenital hand disorders

B) Lower Limb
Hip.
         
Arthrodesis.
Knee.
         
Arthritis.
         
Meniscal injuries.
         
Instability.
Ankle.
         
Arthritis.
         
Arthrodesis.
Foot.
         
Hallux valgus.
         
Flat foot.
          Diabetic foot.
         
Lesser toe problems.
         
Morton's neuroma
         
Charcoat foot/ankle
         
Arthritis
         
Pes cavus
         
CMT disease
         
Posterior tibial tendon insufficiency
         
Heel pain
         
Post trauma
         
Calcaneal fracture
         
Fracture of talus and avascular necrosis
         
Complex foot injury including Lisfranc joint fracture dislocation of the foot
Orthotics.
Prosthetics.
Amputation.