Cert Orthopaedic Year 1 Semester 2

ORT 203: Orthopaedics

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

TRM 203: Traumatology I

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

GMD 203: General Medicine

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

GSU: 2206: GENERAL SURGERY

This is an introductory module in the Diploma course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 30 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Surgery in relation to manage orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. 

OTT 203: Orthopaedic Theatre Techniques

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

TRT 203: Traction Techniques

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

CST 203: Casting Techniques

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

OTN 203: Orthopaedic Nursing

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

PHY 206:Physiology II

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.

ANT 206: Anatomy II

This is an introductory module in the Certificate course in Orthopaedic and Trauma Medicine course. It requires 60 hours to complete. That is, it is a 6 credit hours. This course enables you to apply principles of Anatomy in relation to diagnosis of orthopaedic and trauma patients. You will be able to understand more the organisation of the human body. That is explain various body tissues, the structural organisation of the skin and body activities and demonstrate the understanding of anatomical organisation of the lower limb.