Program

MS – Orthopaedics

MS Orthopaedics is a three-year postgraduate medical degree specialising in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, muscles). This Master of Surgery program provides both theoretical knowledge and extensive hands-on practical training, equipping graduates to perform surgical and non-surgical treatments for conditions ranging from fractures and arthritis to sports injuries and congenital deformities. Graduates become qualified orthopedic surgeons capable of providing comprehensive care in healthcare settings.

MS Orthopaedics is a three-year postgraduate medical degree specialising in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and injuries of the musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, muscles). This Master of Surgery program provides both theoretical knowledge and extensive hands-on practical training, equipping graduates to perform surgical and non-surgical treatments for conditions ranging from fractures and arthritis to sports injuries and congenital deformities. Graduates become qualified orthopedic surgeons capable of providing comprehensive care in healthcare settings.

The objectives of an MS Orthopaedics program are to train competent, ethical orthopaedic surgeons who can diagnose, manage, and treat musculoskeletal disorders across various levels of healthcare. Key objectives include developing diagnostic and surgical skills for common and complex orthopaedic conditions, providing comprehensive patient care, understanding preventive strategies, fostering research and scientific inquiry, and effectively communicating and teaching in the field.

An MS Orthopaedics is a three-year postgraduate medical degree focusing on the comprehensive surgical and non-surgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Key features include extensive training in diagnosing and managing conditions like fractures, arthritis, spinal issues, and sports injuries through clinical rotations, hands-on experience in surgical theaters, and the study of orthopedic subspecialties such as pediatric orthopedics, arthroplasty, and hand surgery. The program aims to develop highly skilled orthopedic surgeons who can also contribute to the field through research and by staying updated on new medical advancements.

The syllabus for MS Orthopaedics covers basic sciences (anatomy, physiology, bone biology), pathology (bone infections, tumors, metabolic disorders), imaging techniques, and clinical skills for evaluating and managing musculoskeletal conditions of the hip, spine, knee, and other joints. Core components include principles of fracture healing, biomechanics, surgical procedures like internal fixation and arthroplasty, orthotics, and evidence-based practice, with specific focus on regional orthopaedics.

The objectives of an MS Orthopaedics program are to train competent, ethical orthopaedic surgeons who can diagnose, manage, and treat musculoskeletal disorders across various levels of healthcare. Key objectives include developing diagnostic and surgical skills for common and complex orthopaedic conditions, providing comprehensive patient care, understanding preventive strategies, fostering research and scientific inquiry, and effectively communicating and teaching in the field.

An MS Orthopaedics is a three-year postgraduate medical degree focusing on the comprehensive surgical and non-surgical treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. Key features include extensive training in diagnosing and managing conditions like fractures, arthritis, spinal issues, and sports injuries through clinical rotations, hands-on experience in surgical theaters, and the study of orthopedic subspecialties such as pediatric orthopedics, arthroplasty, and hand surgery. The program aims to develop highly skilled orthopedic surgeons who can also contribute to the field through research and by staying updated on new medical advancements.

Course Duration

3 years

Course Eligibility

To be eligible for an MS – Orthopaedics in India, the Student must hold an MBBS degree from a Medical Council of India (now National Medical Commission)-recognized institution, complete one year of mandatory internship, and be registered with a State Medical Council. Admission is primarily based on score in the national NEET-PG entrance exam, with qualifying cutoffs varying by category.

Course Fees

Rebuild Strength, Restore Movement

Pursue MS – Orthopaedics to gain advanced surgical skills, clinical expertise, and hands-on experience in treating musculoskeletal conditions.

Admission Enquiry

Mrs. Rajalakshmi

Admission officer, Srinivas University