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Osteosynthesis for Surgical Management of Fractures - An E-learning Approach to Education and Training in Biomechanics

Proceeding: 13th International Academic Conference (IAC)

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Page : 330-333

Keywords : E-learning; Biomechanics; Education; Fractures; Osteosynthesis; Training;

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Abstract

Aim and object of the study: This project is aimed at adapting and integrating innovative training courses and results from previous Leonardo da Vinci project into continuing VET of medicine professionals (residents, surgeons) and professionals involved in implants development and manufacturing Methods: Each participating country has its own regulations, training practices and certification rules and this objective addresses the specific needs in the target country for the transfer of innovation. At the same time, the European collaboration will help to share experiences and best practices in osteosynthesis and can help the EU to harmonize the training of professionals and to progress towards some qualification standards. An E-learning course is presented and discussed in details, after being approved by an analysis of experience and needs or orthopaedic surgeons and residents in three participating countries. Results: An E-learning course for residents and orthopaedic surgeons in learning new techniques for osteosyntesis, management of fractures using implants, postoperative complications, requirements for implants design is presented. Definition of learning outcomes for surgeons' courses is performeed. Conclusion: The added value of this project will be in the improved quality and attractiveness of the continuing VET in the target countries by transferring existing innovations to new geographic environments and across the sectors of medicine and engineering. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the nformation contained therein. Project Number 2013-1-BG1-LEO05-08711

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