Course objectives:
- To know the different radiological modalities utilized for evaluation of the musculoskeletal system
- To understand the indications and contraindications related to the use of these modalities
- To understand the risks associated with radiological evaluation and how to reduce/eliminate those risks.
- To be able to interpret some cases in which imaging maybe typical of a common clinical condition.
Criteria for final Evaluation
- Attendance
- Interest in the subject
- Basic knowledge
- Ability to work and present independently
- The knowledge gained from the elective
- Interaction with Faculty and Colleagues
During those two weeks (10 working Days), the student will rotate between 3 -4 Musculoskeletal radiologists. He will be introduced to the daily activities of a musculoskeletal radiologist. He will sit for the reporting sessions, the clinical discussions and the clinical radiological meeting during his stay in the radiology department. He will be expected to collect 3-4 clinical cases to present. He will present the clinical picture, the radiological investigation s and the findings in those patients.
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