I About The ProgrammeII Assessment and EvaluationIII Target Audience and Eligibility RequirementsIV Other Information
I About The Programme
Name of Programme
Clinical Fellowship in Paediatric Spine Surgery
Overview
The aim of this clinical fellowship is to train general orthopaedic surgeons in the subspecialty of paediatric spine and scoliosis surgery.
Priority will be given to fellows from regions in need of paediatric spine care but where training is not locally available.
Aim of Programme
At the end of the rotation, the Fellow should be proficient in the management of paediatric scoliosis. This includes adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, neuromuscular scoliosis, congenital scoliosis, syndromic scoliosis as well as early-onset scoliosis.
Depending on prior experience, the Fellow will also learn to perform posterior spinal fusions for scoliosis using pedicle screws.
There will also be opportunities to learn fusionless techniques, e.g. growing rods, magnetic rods, and posterior dynamic distraction devices.
Duration of Programme
6 months to 1 year
Number of Training Places
One fellow will be accepted into this program at any one time.
Learning Outcomes
This programme allows fellows to gain exposure and experience in:
Content Areas
Outpatient scoliosis clinics
Spine and Scoliosis Peer Review Learning Rounds
Multidisciplinary Neuromuscular Scoliosis Rounds
Surgery
Research
The training will be confined to Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, KKH. There are no specific rotations to other departments or institutions in the programme, however, Fellows are encouraged to attend combined meetings or multidisciplinary rounds.
Training Methods
Training methods include:
Team of Experts
This fellowship programme is supervised by the following experts:
II Assessment and Evaluation
Aims of Assessment
(A) Patient Care
Fellows are required to continually demonstrate the following six competencies throughout the programme:
(B) Medical Knowledge
(C) Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
(D) Interpersonal and Communication Skills
(E) Professionalism
(F) Systems-Based Practice
Assessment Approaches
Fellows are required to continually demonstrate the following six competencies throughout the programme.
These competencies are assessed through:
Evaluation Process
The general overall grading system evaluates the fellow’s performance upon completion of the fellowship programme. All fellows will be given a general overall grading status at the end of the fellowship programme based on the grading criteria requirements incorporating the six competencies-based knowledge, skills and performance that fellows must demonstrate throughout the programme.
For those who were graded with a USP for unsatisfactory performance, either of these will be offered:
III Target Audience and Eligibility Requirements
Target Audience
Orthopaedic surgeons with a specific interest in paediatric spine surgery.
Pre-requisite/Eligibility Requirement(s)
General requirements for Temporary Registration for training (required by SMC):
Note:The doctor should be in active clinical practice (and has been registered as a medical practitioner in the countries of practice) for the 3 years preceding the application for medical registration in Singapore.
In addition, candidates must have:
As a clinical fellow, the doctor will be allowed to be involved in patient care, including making entries in patients’ case notes, communication of care plans to patients and fellow healthcare professionals and perform procedures under direct supervision or Level 1 supervision under SMC’s Supervisory Framework.
Furthermore, candidates must be:
IV Other Information
Course Fees
Course fees will be determined upon acceptance of application.
Funding
Fellows must be self-funded or sponsored by their parent country or institution, and are to return home at the end of the training programme.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the programme, fellows will receive a certificate of training.
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