Orthopaedic Resident Review in Reconstructive Surgery
Course Description
The Orthopaedic Resident Review in Reconstructive Surgery course is designed to provide orthopaedic residents with a comprehensive review of orthopaedic surgery. This 3-day course will cover aspects of orthopaedic surgery over five topic areas: Upper Extremity, Foot and Ankle, Hip and Knee, Spine Reconstruction, and Tumours. The course includes lectures based on a “Top 10 Things You Need to Know” format. The course also includes small breakout case-based learning sessions. The small group sessions have a high faculty to participant ratio, helping to create a dynamic learning environment. Sessions will be delivered by highly regarded faculty from universities across Canada. Note: we do our best to offer sessions in both french and english but it is not guaranteed.
Registration for the Orthopaedic Resident Review in Reconstructive Surgery course is available at two different levels. The gold level includes participation in the 3-day course, and access to additional OSCE style online cases for study and use after the course. The silver level includes participation in the 3-day course only. Please note that these levels are fixed and access to the online cases is only available through a gold level registration.
We encourage you to register early, as space is limited. Our Course Coordinator is available to assist you coordinator@cmecourses.ca.
Course Features
TOPIC I - Upper Extremity: Reconstruction
TOPIC II - Foot and Ankle Reconstruction
TOPIC III - Hip and Knee Reconstruction
TOPIC IV - Spine Reconstruction
TOPIC V - Tumors
- Pre-Recorded Lectures on the “Top 10 Things You Need to Know” for each topic listed above
- Small group interactive sessions with in depth case-based reviews
Registration
Registration is available until the commencement of the course.
online cases for study and use after the course by logging in below