Fellowship In Orthopedics
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Fellowship In Orthopedics
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Discover the advantages of Fellowship In Orthopedics
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Course Curriculum
Introduction to Orthopedics
Bone and Joint Anatomy & Physiology
Principles of Fracture Healing
Diagnostic Imaging in Orthopedics (X-ray, MRI, CT, Ultrasound)
Musculoskeletal Disorders & Common Orthopedic Conditions
Orthopedic Pharmacology & Pain Management
Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Spine
Degenerative Spine Disorders (Spondylosis, Disc Herniation, Stenosis)
Spinal Trauma & Fractures
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Spinal Infections and Tumors
Scoliosis and Spinal Deformity Correction
Spinal Fusion & Artificial Disc Replacement
Principles of Orthopedic Trauma Management
Open & Closed Fracture Management
Polytrauma and Emergency Orthopedic Care
Management of Soft Tissue Injuries & Wound Care
Pediatric Trauma & Growth Plate Injuries
Post-Traumatic Complications (Nonunion, Malunion, Infections)
Advanced Techniques in External Fixation & Internal Fixation
Introduction to Arthroplasty
Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) & Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA)
Shoulder & Elbow Arthroplasty
Role of Computer Navigation in Joint Replacement
Robotic-Assisted Surgery: Principles & Techniques
Postoperative Rehabilitation & Outcomes Assessment
Management of Arthroplasty Complications
Fundamentals of Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic Knee Surgery (ACL, Meniscus, Cartilage Repair)
Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery (Rotator Cuff Repair, Labral Repair)
Sports-Related Injuries & Rehabilitation
Ligament Reconstruction & Tendon Transfers
Advances in Biologics & Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injuries
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation & Return-to-Play Strategies
Indications & Contraindications for Joint Replacement
Preoperative Planning & Patient Selection
Surgical Techniques for Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Replacement
Complications & Revision Joint Replacement Surgery
Implant Selection & Biomaterials in Joint Replacement
Rehabilitation & Functional Recovery Post-Replacement
Long-Term Outcomes & Quality of Life Improvement
Who is this course for?
MBBS Graduates.
MBBS Final Years Student
Applicants who are in their final year can also apply.
MD/DNB/FNB & residents working in healthcare.
Ayush ( BAMS / BHMS / BYNS /BUMS )
Training Delivery
Discovery call
A call to evaluate training requirements and adjust course and delivery accordingly.
Tech call with Certified Instructor
A call with the instructor to address specific queries and requirements.
Customized Curriculum
Tailored curriculum to meet specific learning objectives and needs.
Training & LMS Access
Start training sessions with access to the Learning Management System.
Live Training
Interactive live sessions to enhance learning experience.
Hands-on Labs
Role-based training with practical exercises and labs.
Course Materials
Access course materials anytime through LMS.
Progress Metrics
Track student progress with analytics and reports.
Gamified Quiz
Engaging final quiz to reinforce learning.
๐ Certificate of Completion
Get a verifiable certificate after successfully completing the training.
Student Video Testimonials
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Choose Your Plan
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Fellowship In Orthopedics
Live Online
โน240,000
โน160,000
+ โน30,000 after placement
โ Live interactive classes
โ Doubt solving sessions
โ Placement support
Fellowship In Orthopedics
Recorded (12 Months Access)
โน210,000
โน140,000
โ Recorded lectures
โ Mock tests & question bank
โ Doubt support
Frequently Asked Questions
A Fellowship in Orthopedics is an advanced subspecialty training program designed for doctors who wish to gain deeper expertise in the diagnosis, surgical management, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders.
Candidates who have completed MS/DNB in Orthopedics (or an equivalent orthopedic residency program) are generally eligible. Some programs may have additional eligibility criteria depending on the institution.
Most orthopedic fellowship programs last between one to two years, depending on the subspecialty and training structure.
Common subspecialties include:
Sports Medicine
Spine Surgery
Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty)
Trauma Surgery
Pediatric Orthopedics
Arthroscopy
Hand and Upper Limb Surgery
The fellowship typically includes:
Advanced surgical training
Hands-on operative experience
Outpatient and inpatient case management
Exposure to complex and revision surgeries
Participation in academic discussions and research
Yes. Many programs encourage fellows to participate in clinical research, publish papers, and present findings at orthopedic conferences.
Yes. A fellowship enhances clinical expertise, increases job opportunities in reputed hospitals (both locally and internationally), and strengthens professional credibility.
Yes. The advanced training and supervised surgical exposure equip fellows with the confidence and skills required to manage complex musculoskeletal cases.
No. It is not mandatory to practice as an orthopedic surgeon; however, it is highly beneficial for those who wish to specialize further and gain advanced expertise in a specific area.
Key benefits include:
Subspecialty expertise
Higher earning potential
Professional recognition
Research opportunities
Improved patient outcomes through advanced techniques
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