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Interview Knowledge Course
Are you preparing for orthopaedic interviews and looking for a comprehensive, effective way to sharpen your clinical station skills?
Join us for our one-day online course, running from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, designed to provide you with the key knowledge and strategies to succeed in every station. This course will equip you with the tools to navigate the clinical interview process with confidence and precision, using a structured approach to answering clinical questions and mastering essential orthopaedic knowledge.
Our Clinical Station Interview Knowledge Course offers a focused dive into orthopaedic anatomical areas, covering everything from the Shoulder & Elbow, Hand & Wrist, Hip & Pelvis, Knee & Lower Limb, Foot & Ankle, to Paediatrics & Spine. We’ll also cover fundamental Orthopaedic Principles that every aspiring surgeon should know. For each area, we delve into critical anatomy, ensuring you have a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Throughout the day, you’ll receive detailed instruction on key BOAST guidelines, essential approaches and operations, and important classification systems and papers that are crucial for effective clinical practice. You'll also receive a 100-page PDF workbook, a comprehensive guide filled with practice questions, case studies, and critical reference materials to support your learning journey.
By the end of the course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to approach your clinical stations with clarity and poise. Join us to take the next step in your orthopaedic career!
Course Structure
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Top Tips for Clinical Stations & How to Structure Answers
Discover invaluable strategies to shine during clinical stations, giving you a competitive edge.
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Upper Limb
Shoulder & Elbow Anatomy
Hand & Wrist Anatomy
Common Clinical Stations
Relevant BOAST Guidelines
Upper Limb Approaches
Upper Limb Operations
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Lower Limb
Hip & Pelvis Anatomy
Knee & Lower Limb Anatomy
Foot & Ankle Anatomy
Common Clinical Stations
Relevant BOAST Guidelines
Lower Limb Approaches
Lower Limb Operations
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Paediatrics & Spines
Hip & Pelvis Anatomy
Knee & Lower Limb Anatomy
Foot & Ankle Anatomy
Common Clinical Stations
Relevant BOAST Guidelines
Lower Limb Approaches
Lower Limb Operations
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Orthopaedic Principles
Absolute Versus Relative Stability
Anatomy of a Screw
Fracture Healing
Principles of Fracture Fixation
All sessions delivered by BM Sephton:
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Author of ST3 Interview Preparation for Trauma and Orthopaedic Series
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Orthorevision.com and CSTrevision.com founder