Canadian Orthopaedic Association Basic Science Course Stains

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The 22nd Annual Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) Basic Science Course will be held on October 24th to the 30th at the Winnipeg Convention Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  This will be the third time that the Course has been held outside of Ottawa, an attempt to develop a cross Canada faculty for this educational resource.

Who Should Attend The COA Basic Science Course?

The COA Basic Science Course is designed for the "mature" orthopaedic resident (ideally midway through training), but would also be of use for the orthopaedist who wants to return to the basic fundamentals of orthopaedic practice.

Ideally, you will develop the ability to conceptualize and understand all clinical problems at multiple levels - pathophysiology at the cellular level, gross morphology as reflected on the radiograph, and clinical presentation as assessed through history, physical examination, and laboratory parameters.

This information is highly relevant to other disciplines including: pathology, radiology, rehabilitation medicine, rheumatology, and physiotherapy.

COA Basic Science Course Objectives

This basic science course is designed to provide the participant with an outline of normal growth and development, the pathophysiology of the categories of disease, and related treatment principles. A lecture series on interpretation of radiographs reinforces the concepts of clinical, radiologic, and pathological correlation. Lectures, hands-on pathology laboratory sessions, and clinical case examples provide a comprehensive learning experience. The material should allow one to develop lasting conceptual models for the musculoskeletal system.

The goal of the course, then, is to provide the orthopaedic surgeon with a solid set of information on which to base thought processes throughout his or her career.

More Information:

Educational Team

Dr. Tom Smallman

Upstate Medical University
Course Director

Dr. Michael Johnson

University of Manitoba
Western Course Coordinator

Dr. Kris Shekitka

St. Agnes Hospital,
Course Consultant,
Pathology and Educational Resources

Dr. Don Flemming

G. Victor Rohrer Professor of Radiology Education,
Radiology Residency Program Director,
Vice Chair for Education

Dr. John Murnaghan

University of Toronto,
Educational Consultant

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