SRMMCH&RC organized a successful Workshop on Hip Fractures: Hands-On Learning for Orthopaedic Surgeons
The Department of Orthopaedics, SRM Medical College & Research Centre (SRMMCH&RC) recently organized an engaging workshop aimed at enhancing the surgical skills of Orthopaedic surgeons in dealing with hip fractures titled “Mastering Hip Fracture Management,” the event drew significant attention from medical professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in this critical area of Orthopaedics.
The workshop, conducted by the Department of Orthopaedics at SRMMCH&RC, provided a comprehensive platform for attendees to delve into various aspects of hip fracture management. Here’s a glimpse of what the event had offered,
Hands-On Demonstrations: Attendees were treated to detailed demonstrations using bone models, offering a tangible understanding of surgical techniques and approaches crucial for hip fracture management. Through interactive sessions, participants gained insights into the intricacies of bone repair and stabilization.
Cadaveric Dissections: A highlight of the workshop was the cadaveric dissection sessions focusing on hip approaches. These hands-on experiences allowed participants to explore surgical anatomy in depth, honing their practical skills under the guidance of seasoned professionals. By dissecting anatomical specimens, attendees gained a nuanced understanding of surgical landmarks and techniques critical for successful hip fracture management.
The workshop welcomed over 105 delegates from diverse medical backgrounds in presence. Orthopaedic surgeons, residents, and medical students alike seized the opportunity to enhance their proficiency in managing hip fractures, recognizing the workshop as a valuable platform for professional development.
“Mastering Hip Fracture Management” at SRMMCH&RC emerged as a resounding success, highlighting the institution’s commitment to excellence in medical education and training. By providing a platform for hands-on learning and knowledge exchange, the workshop contributed significantly to advancing orthopaedic surgical skills and ultimately improving patient care.