- To know how to investigate a patient who may have a fracture or dislocation.
- To be able to describe a fracture or dislocation concisely and correctly.
- To understand the principles of reduction and holding a fracture or dislocation.
- To know the common complications of fractures and dislocations, and how to check for them.
- To understand the basic pathophysiology of fracture healing.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Learning objectives from Orthopedic Surgery's Site
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