M.S. in Orthopedics

Master of Science (M.S.) in Orthopedics is a specialized postgraduate program designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of medical professionals in the field of orthopedic surgery and musculoskeletal disorders. Typically lasting 2-3 years, the curriculum covers advanced topics such as biomechanics, joint replacement, sports medicine, trauma management, and pediatric orthopedics. Students engage in clinical training, hands-on workshops, and research projects, focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of orthopedic conditions. Graduates are prepared for clinical practice, academic roles, or further specialization in orthopedic surgery, enhancing their contributions to patient care and the medical community.