Log In

Store

2010 Self-Scored Pediatric Orthopaedic Self-Assessment (Print format)

John F. Sarwark, MD, Chair Pediatric Evaluation Subcommittee

Image of Product: 2010 Self-Scored Pediatric Orthopaedic Self-Assessment (Print format)

Coming in January 2010!

This item is currently unavailable.
You may still place an order and the item will ship upon availability.

Priority Code: (optional)

A credit card number is required for payment.

  • Price $125.00
  • AAOS Member Price $99.00
  • Resident Price $75.00
  • Item: 08300
  • January 2010, Print

General Information

Make sure you know what you think you know!

Area of Focus: Pediatric Orthopaedics

Review current clinically-relevant, evidence-based topics to enhance your clinical decision making skills in pediatric orthopaedics. Learn to evaluate and effectively interpret pediatric imaging. Improve your understanding and treatment of pediatric trauma and fractures; spinal, foot, and neuromuscular disorders; bone growth and metabolism; genetic bone dysplasias. 100 multiple choice questions.

Learning Objectives:
As a result of taking the 2010 Pediatric Orthopaedic Examination:

  • II am able to diagnose pediatric orthopaedic developmental disorders and deformities of the musculoskeletal system and determine the appropriate treatment.
  • II am able to diagnose and treat diseases of the pediatric musculoskeletal system (e.g. toxic synovitis, spondylolysis, neurofibromatosis, arthritis, etc.).
  • II can recognize injuries and conditions that may be associated with child abuse and have knowledge of the appropriate authorities that are required to be notified.
  • I am able to explain orthopaedic aspects of hereditary conditions to families based on my understanding of the underlying etiology and explain treatment options associated with these conditions.

    CME: This activity has been approved for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

    CME Credits in MOC™
    This Self-Scored Self Assessment Examination can help fulfill the CME requirements mandated by the ABOS Maintenance of Certification (MOC™) process but cannot be applied to the MOC self-assessment requirement because these activities are not scored and recorded by the AAOS.

    Customer Comments