Category:Diploma
The Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine (PGDipMSM) is specifically aimed at medical practitioners in general primary care, trainees in associated specialist disciplines, and those wishing to commence training towards specialisation in Musculoskeletal Medicine. The diploma is available to students living and studying within New Zealand or Australia. It comprises ten papers taught over a minimum of two years, and includes both distance- and Internet-based theoretical teaching, and two practical 'hands-on', on-campus components.
The programme has been developed to reflect the expanding knowledge of pain control mechanisms, including advances in biomedical interventions and cognitive behavioural management. The academic components of the diploma are designed to provide an understanding and working knowledge of the structure, function, disorders and diseases of the musculoskeletal system; modern pain management methods; and scientific method and biostatistics.
The papers are clinically orientated, and practical clinical skills are taught in physical examination and musculoskeletal therapeutic modalities, including manual therapy and injection techniques, diagnostic interventions, and the psychosocial assessment of musculoskeletal pain problems.
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Pages in category 'Diploma'
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- Training:MSME 701 Clinical Diagnosis
- Training:MSME 702 Musculoskeletal Tissues
- Training:MSME 703 Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Training:MSME 704 Introduction to Pain
- Training:MSME 705 Regional Disorders - Spine
- Training:MSME 706 Regional Disorders - Limbs
- Training:MSME 707 Musculoskeletal Management
- Training:MSME 708 Introduction to Pain Management
- Training:MSME 709 Clinical Therapeutics
- Training:MSME 710 Recreational and Sports Injuries
- Training:MSME 711 Pain Assessment
- Training:Musculoskeletal Medicine Diploma